History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Oral History Transcript

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History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Oral History Transcript
Benjamin Lewis
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37 IV RESIDENCY IN SURGERY, PRIVATE PRACTICE, AND TEACHING IN NEW YORK CITY, 1946 TO 1954 [Interview 2: April 30, 1986 ]## Huth: Dr. Lewis, I'd like to start today with your residency after the war. Did you think about what you would do while you were still in the army?
Lewis: Yes, I'd been thinking about it. I decided to continue in surgery. Huth: And the location? Had you already thought about where you were going? Lewis: Yes, back to New York City.
The Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled
...Huth: Had you picked a hospital, or did you have to be chosen by a hospital?
Lewis: Well, I went down to NYU from which I had graduated, and I spoke to one of the assistant deans. I thought I would like to get into residency at Bellevue Hospital where I had my medical education, but he wasn't very encouraging about that. I even went down in my uniform to try and impress him, because it had a lot of stripes on the sleeve. That didn't impress him, and he wasn't interested. So I hunted around elsewhere, and it was suggested that I go to the Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled.


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