Salem, Robert 2019-07-03

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This interview features Robert Salem as he discusses the Lubbock Medical community and his career in medicine. In this interview, Salem describes how he helped with the creation of the Texas Tech Medical School and starting a heart surgery and cardiac program West Texas. He explains his commitment as a physician and as a mentor to aspiring doctors. He closes the interview by discussing his legacy and how he wants to be remembered.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Dr. Robert Salem

Additional Parties Recorded: None

Date: July 3, 2019

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Monte Monroe

Length: 00:35:50 (35 minutes)


Abstract

Creating the Texas Tech medical school; Starting a heart surgery and cardiology program in Lubbock; Meeting the family of former patients; The commitment of a physician; Mentorship; Serving others as a doctor; how Methodist hospital impacted him; His legacy

Access Information

Original Recording Format: audio cassette

Recording Format Notes: CD copies available in reading room

Transcripts: found here: https://hdl.handle.net/10605/360275

Related Interviews: Salem, Dr Robert 1998



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