Autobiography of William N. Robiner, Ph.D

Dr. Robiner is among a small but significant group of psychologists in US medical schools today who have pushed the margins of psychology’s role and function in their respective schools and have provided aspirational goals for other medical school psychologists. Robiner was the youngest psychology i...

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Published in:Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings 2017-03, Vol.24 (1), p.21-26
Main Author: Robiner, William N.
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Language:eng
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Summary:Dr. Robiner is among a small but significant group of psychologists in US medical schools today who have pushed the margins of psychology’s role and function in their respective schools and have provided aspirational goals for other medical school psychologists. Robiner was the youngest psychology intern at the University of Minnesota Health Sciences Center in 1978, matriculating with more advanced students from other programs, due to Washington University’s experimental curriculum in which students interned their third year, and returned to Washington University in their 4th year with enough clinical experience to develop dissertation research proposals that were clinically informed. Following his year back at Washington University, Robiner returned to Minnesota for a fellowship at Hennepin County Medical Center. [...]he works with complex medical patients with referrals from across the hospital, including, but not limited to, the solid organ transplant programs, which are some of the largest transplant programs in the US, endocrinology, ENT, and bariatrics.
ISSN:1068-9583
1573-3572