Nephrology Oral History ProjectThis project includes recorded interviews with sentinel nephrologists and nephrology related individuals that document renal-related healthcare from as early as the 1950s to the present. These oral histories focus on the development and innovations of early dialysis therapy and the impact dialysis has had on the care of patients and the practice of nephrology.
These recorded oral histories may be explored in a variety of forms including:
* The Primary Interview Edit (the PIE) of 60 to 90 minutes in duration
* Abbreviated Interviews (the SLICES) of 3 to 15 minute duration that focus on a single theme
* Interview snippets (the TASTINGS) of 1 to 3 minute duration that are very directed statements about a single topic
* The Transcript is a full unedited version of the interview
The primary interviews are lengthy. You may wish to casually enjoy the highlights by listening to the SLICES and TASTINGS. We hope you will visit this archive of nephrology history often.
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