Recollections of Hopkins GIM: An Interview with Dr. Philip Tumulty
Hopkins GIM will devote its Grand Rounds session this Friday, Nov. 9 to the viewing of an archival video recording of an interview with the late Dr. Philip Tumulty, renowned clinician and teacher at Hopkins and the founding director of the Division of General Internal Medicine. In the course of the interview, Dr. Tumulty shares his perspectives on his lengthy career at Hopkins School of Medicine and relates his recollections on the early years of Hopkins GIM. The interview was conducted by another departed Hopkins GIM colleague, Dr. Norman Anderson. Dr. Tumulty’s interview is one of a series produced by the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society and were recorded with leaders of American medicine in the 1970s and 1980s.
For further background information, click on the title to read current GIM Director Dr. Frederick Brancati’s Hopkins GIM: 30 Years of Medicine Without Limits: A Brief History of the Johns Hopkins Division of General Internal Medicine.
The DVD of the interview with Dr. Tumulty will be shown at 9:10 AM on Friday, November 9, 2007, in the Cader Room, Harvey 508. All interested persons are welcome to attend.




