In the third part of our conversation, Terence O’Rourke looks back on his young adulthood in the late 1950s and early 1960s, starting work in an architect’s office and becoming a student.
This was an important time for Terence. He was studying with his peers for the first time and embarking on the early stages of what would become a very successful career.
Terence also reflects on how his haemophilia was treated during this time – and how he questioned the accepted methods of treating bleeds at a time when most people accepted that doctors knew best.
CREDITS:
Speaker: Terence O’Rourke
Interviewer: Dr Meila Roy
Producer: Chris Caton
Music: Once Again Royalty Free Music by Benjamin Tissot via bensound.com
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