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Knute Buehler Oral History Interviews. August 2014 - August 2015

Knute Buehler Oral History Interviews

Two life history interviews conducted by Janice Dilg.

August 2014 - August 2015

Location:  Multiple locations including Buehler campaign quarters and The Center: Orthopedic and Neurosurgical Care and Research, Bend, Oregon.

Knute Buehler (b. 1964), a native of Roseburg, Oregon, attended Oregon State University from 1982 to 1986, where he played on the baseball team and graduated with a B.S. in Microbiology. Following the completion of his studies at OSU, Buehler was selected as a Rhodes Scholar, the first in OSU history. He completed his Oxford M.A. in Politics and Economics and went on to earn to earn an M.D. from Johns Hopkins University. Buehler now practices as an orthopedic surgeon in Bend, Oregon, and is active in both statewide and national politics. Over two interviews, Buehler discusses on his life at OSU, his experiences at Oxford, his medical training and career, and his interest in politics.