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Medical doctor, known affectionately as Dr. Peter. Upon contracting AIDS, was unable to continue his practice and turned his attention to HIV-AIDS education. Created the 'Dr Peter Diairies', a series of 111 television episodes on the CBC television network. The broadcast tapes were nominated for an Academy Award in 1994. Established the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation before his death, which established 'The Dr. Peter Centre Day Health Program' in 1997 in Vancouver, Canada. | Medical doctor, known affectionately as Dr. Peter. Upon contracting AIDS, was unable to continue his practice and turned his attention to HIV-AIDS education. Created the 'Dr Peter Diairies', a series of 111 television episodes on the CBC television network. The broadcast tapes were nominated for an Academy Award in 1994. Established the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation before his death, which established 'The Dr. Peter Centre Day Health Program' in 1997 in Vancouver, Canada. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Revision as of 14:15, 30 July 2017
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
1957 - 1992
Occupation
Medicine
Description
Medical doctor, known affectionately as Dr. Peter. Upon contracting AIDS, was unable to continue his practice and turned his attention to HIV-AIDS education. Created the 'Dr Peter Diairies', a series of 111 television episodes on the CBC television network. The broadcast tapes were nominated for an Academy Award in 1994. Established the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation before his death, which established 'The Dr. Peter Centre Day Health Program' in 1997 in Vancouver, Canada.