unsatisfactory.
Dr.
I didn't do it.
And I'm glad I didn't.
I liked
Stone is about all I can say.
BERGE:
How do you mean it would have been intellectually
unsatisfying?
KOHN:
No,
Meaning do you prefer research?
what I mean is,
if you're going to be a good
therapist you've got to devote a lot of time to it.
If you're
going to be a good experimentalist, -ceempp@Gtiidy you have to devote
a lot of time to it.
And I didn't want the responsibility of
treating patients every morning and then going to a lab every
afternoon.
Because I was much more seriously interested in
experimental science than that would allow.
that clinicians shouldn't do laboratory work,
But for me,
This is not to say
I don't mean that.
I couldn't make that time division.
So I didn't.
BERGE:
Was that for vent
KOHN:
That was for whatever I was doing as<-ere—taberesarE——7
at the radiological laboratory.
BERGE:
Not entirely,
Or don't you understand wherr=ie
no.
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KOHN:
All right.
Well, when Dr.
Stone
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went back to
his post at the UCSF as head of the Department of Radiology, <iten