- H. Keith H. Brodie
H. Keith H. Brodie (b.
August 24 , 1939,New Canaan, Connecticut ) is an Americanpsychiatrist ,educator , andpresident emeritus ofDuke University .Brodie studied chemistry at
Princeton University and medicine at theColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons . He completed an internship in internal medicine at theOchner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans and a residency in psychiatry atColumbia Presbyterian Medical Center . Brodie taught atStanford University from 1970 to 1974 and was chair of Stanford's Medical School Faculty Senate and director of the General Research Center.In 1974, Brodie moved to
Duke University to become chair of the department of psychiatry, with the encouragement of Ewald "Bud" Busse, who was leaving the chairmanship to become dean of the School of Medicine. He was later named James B. Duke Professor of Psychiatry and Law, became chancellor of Duke University in 1982, and became president of the university in 1985. He served as president from 1985 to 1993. After his term as president, Brodie continued teaching and clinical work.Brodie received the A.E. Bennett Research Award from the
Society of Biological Psychiatry , the psychopharmacology prize of theAmerican Psychological Association , and the Edward A. Streck Award of thePennsylvania Hospital and theUniversity of Pennsylvania Health System . He served as president of theAmerican Psychiatric Association and chaired the Board of Mental Health and Behavioral Medicine of theInstitute of Medicine .As president of Duke University, Brodie helped to expand applications to graduate and undergraduate programs and increase Duke's national reputation as a research university. He also led efforts to increase racial/ethnic diversity among the faculty through the Black Faculty Initiative, a program that would be echoed by his successor,
Nan Keohane , through the creation of the Women's Initiative.External links
* [http://www.lib.duke.edu/archives/history/presidents.htm Duke's Presidents]
* [http://archives.mc.duke.edu/programs/oh/oh_brodie.html Transcript of an Oral History Interview with H. Keith H. Brodie]
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