000003242 001__ 3242 000003242 005__ 20230919120757.0 000003242 02470 $$2Collection name$$aOHSU Oral History Program 000003242 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4ZG6R0Q 000003242 02470 $$2Collection number$$a2018-007 000003242 037__ $$aDA 000003242 041__ $$aeng 000003242 245__ $$aInterview with Alfred K. Ono, M.D. 000003242 260__ $$bOregon Health & Science University$$c2000 September 12$$010958 000003242 269__ $$a2000-09-12 000003242 336__ $$aInterview 000003242 520__ $$aAlfred Kazuo Ono is an obstetrician in private practice in Portland, Oregon. Raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he took his M.D. at the University of Minnesota. He completed his residency at the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center in 1975, and joined the faculty in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at OHSU. In this interview, he talks briefly about his involvement with OHSU, concentrating more on his experiences as a Japanese-American physician facing institutional racism. For much of the interview, Dr. Ono focuses on the Japanese-American community and various community groups. Dr. Ono touches briefly on Chinese traditional medicine and Eastern philosophy, and how they might benefit Western medicine. He shares his pessimism about the future of clinical medicine, noting the long-term relationship between physician and patient is rapidly becoming a relic of a bygone era. 000003242 540__ $$fCC BY-NC 000003242 542__ $$fIn Copyright - Educational Use Permitted 000003242 610__ $$aUniversity of Minnesota. Medical School$$041930 000003242 650__ $$aObstetrics$$023126 000003242 650__ $$aJapanese Americans$$041569 000003242 650__ $$aPhysicians$$024116 000003242 650__ $$aObstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital$$023127 000003242 651__ $$aMinnesota--Minneapolis$$041933 000003242 651__ $$aCalifornia--Fresno$$041932 000003242 691__ $$aOregon Health & Science University. School of Medicine$$010634 000003242 7102_ $$aOregon Health & Science University$$010958 000003242 720__ $$7Personal$$aOno, Alfred K., 1945-$$eInterviewee$$041810 000003242 720__ $$7Personal$$aHiruki, Tadaaki$$eInterviewer$$041776 000003242 8564_ $$9359896fc-43d7-45ce-bf34-57e5fe36e06f$$s202080$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3242/files/oralhist_73.pdf 000003242 901__ $$aOral histories are considered historical materials. They are the personal recollections and opinions of the individuals involved and, therefore, may contain offensive language, ideas or negative stereotypes reflecting the culture or language of a person, period or place. Oral histories should not serve as the sole source of information about an institution or particular historical events. These narratives should in no way be interpreted as the official history of Oregon Health & Science University, nor do they necessarily represent the views of the institution. 000003242 905__ $$a/rest/prod/9k/41/zd/80/9k41zd808 000003242 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:3242$$poral-history-program 000003242 980__ $$aOral History Collection