
Washington University School of Medicine Oral Histories

Robert C. Kolodny Oral History
Interviewer
Philip Skroska
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Summary
Robert C. Kolodny was interviewed by Philip Skroska on November 21, 2013 for approximately 58 minutes.
Scope and Content
Kolodny discusses his experiences as a medical student at the Washington University School of Medicine from 1965 until his graduation in 1969. He speaks of the realities of diversity and integration at the medical school at that time. He also talks about his experience with fellow students in bringing back a course on medical ethics. Faculty members specifically mentioned include Virginia Minnich and Sarah Luse.
Biographical Information: Interviewee
Robert C. Kolodny (born 1944) received his medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine in 1969. Kolodny went to work with William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson, and became the Associate Director, Director of Training, and Head of the Endocrine Research Foundation of the Masters and Johnson Institute in 1972.
Biographical Information: Interviewer
Philip Skroska is the Visual and Graphic Archivist at Washington University's Bernard Becker Medical Library.
Interview Date
2013-11-21
Collection Identifier
OH057
Length
Approximately 58 minutes.
Restrictions
Users wishing to publish (in whole, or in part) content taken from the audio or transcript of this oral history interview must request, sign, and return a Statement of Use form to the Becker Archives. For detailed information regarding publication and use of this oral history, contact the Becker Archives (arb@wusm.wustl.edu).
Recommended Citation
Robert C. Kolodny Oral History, OH057, Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives, Washington University in St. Louis.
Disclaimer
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