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[Laughter] this is our voices our legacies the Medical College of Wisconsinamp;#39;s oral history project today is March 8th 2017 Iamp;#39;m to catch GM CWamp;#39;s chief historian weamp;#39;re talking today with dr. Rodney Willoughby dr. Willoughby is a professor in the department of pediatrics in the section of infectious disease Thank You dr. Welby I appreciate you taking time itamp;#39;s my pleasure bigger great what led to your decision to become a physician when did you decide you wanted to go into medicine well thereamp;#39;s actually a long family pedigree of physicians to my family nobody in the immediate family but my grandfather my uncle were both physicians and we actually had physicians going back apparently to the American Revolution so it was genetically determined and you went to Johns Hopkins Medical School yeah thatamp;#39;s one of the nationamp;#39;s most prestigious medical school so it was 100 to be accepted there it was whoamp;#39;s the on