Minnesota Psychiatry in the Mid-to-Late Twentieth Century Oral History Project: Interview with S. Charles Schulz, M.D.

Titles: Minnesota Psychiatry in the Mid-to-Late Twentieth Century Oral History Project: Interview with S. Charles Schulz, M.D. (Supplied title)

Description: Dr. Schulz was the third chair of psychiatry at the University of Minnesota medical school. Born and raised in Illinois, he describes a fascinating education leading to academic psychiatry. It was a chance occurrence that led Dr. Schulz to medicine and psychiatry. He held a number of important academic and research positions - especially research in schizophrenia - and founded the International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, as well as the National Institute of Mental Health Public/Academic Liaison (PAL) Program. He was chair at Case-Western Reserve in Cleveland for ten years before coming to Minnesota in 1999. In Cleveland, Dr. Schulz participated in wrenching downsizing of hospital programs, experience that served him well when he came to Minnesota. In the interview, he reviews all his experience in detail, and the segment on his success in expanding research and faculty at the University is especially valuable.

Dates

  • 12/10/2010 (Creation)

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Identifiers

  • Library Call Number: OH 124
  • Accession Number: AV2011.14.29

Holding Type: Oral History - Interview

Project

Quantity: 20 pages transcript

Format

  • Content Category: text

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