Pediatric neurology at the boston city hospital: the early years (1969-1986)

As I look back at my years at Boston City Hospital (BCH), I am reminded that this festschrift is in honor of Ken Swaiman, of whom I was a long-time friend and admirer. As most everyone recognizes, Ken had an enormous impact on how child neurology developed and one of the ways he did this was his personal involvement with many of us that had life-long effects on our careers and personal lives. At the end of my seventh year in the CNS, I was one of two nominees to assume its Presidency (1978-79). The other was John Menkes, a world-renowned pediatric neurologist and playwright.
Source: Pediatric Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Short Communication Source Type: research