American educator, internist, and medical historian. Kenneth Marc Ludmerer (b. 1947) earned his medical degree (1973) and an M.A. (1971) in the history of medicine at Johns Hopkins University. At Harvard, he earned an A.B. in history and science (1968) and was research associate in the Department of History while chief resident at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. (1978-1979). He served his internship and residences (1973-1976) at Barnes Hospital and Cochran Veterans Administration hospitals, affiliates of the Washington University School of Medicine. He joined the faculty of Washington University School of Medicine in 1976, serving as: instructor in internal medicine (1976-1979) and later with joint appointments in medicine and of history in Arts & Sciences as assistant professor (1979-1986), associate professor (1986-1992) and professor (1992- ). Dr. Ludmerer 's research interest is in the history of medicine and he has published extensively in history and medical journals and written several books: "Genetics and American Society: A Historical Appraisal"(1972), "Time to heal : American medical education from the turn of the century to the era of managed care"(1999), and "Learning to heal : the development of American medical education" (c1985). --Washington University Record, March 26, 1981, p. 3; Faculty Experts at Washington University, 12/6/2007; http://mednews.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/138.html; Canary in the Coal Mine, Prospective, vol. 12, issue 2 http://www.bidmc.harvard.edu/prospective/vol2/ver2/ludmerer.asp; Who's Who in Medicine & Healthcare, 2006-2007, p. 782.
From the description of Kenneth M. Ludmerer papers, 1978-1998. 1978-1998. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 182862132