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Article: SHE HELPED IN AFTERMATH OF MEASLES.(SERIES: BUSINESS 2003)(Business)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- February 10, 2003
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Byline: Paul Riede Staff writer
THEN: Speech pathologist
NOW: School official
Corliss Kaiser graduated from West Virginia University in 1969, the year a vaccine was licensed to combat rubella, or German measles. But for the next nine years, she helped children living with the legacy of the disease.
Kaiser, assistant to the superintendent of the Syracuse City School District, took her bachelor's degree in speech pathology and audiology to the Buffalo Children's Hospital, where she worked with children who were born deaf or hearing-impaired because their mothers had contracted rubella while pregnant.
Before the vaccine was ...
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