Interview with York Kuo Chynn, MD

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US AA155.INT359

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Interview with York Kuo Chynn, MD

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  • 2017 (Creation)

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1 item

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(1923-2020)

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Dr. Chynn was an Attending Radiologist at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center and former Division Chief of Neuroradiology. He was also a Clinical Professor of Radiology at Columbia University's College of Physician's & Surgeons. He taught medical students, interns, residents, and fellows for over 20 years.

Dr. Chynn's name appears in differently in different places. Archival materials have York Kuo Chynn on them, and it is known that York is the name he commonly used among friends. Professional papers have been published under K. York Chynn and Kuo York Chynn.

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1 digital file of replies to questions posed to Dr. Chynn.

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Materials available for use. Please contact the Archives (MSArchives@mssm.edu) for more information.

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Copyright held by Mount Sinai. Please contact the Archives (MSArchives@mssm.edu) for more information.

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      Materials were created by Dr. Chynn, with the aid of his son, and received at the Aufses Archives' St. Luke's-Roosevelt Alumni Association Oral History Project on January 20, 2022 via email.

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