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[Laughter] this is our voices our legacies the Medical College of Wisconsinamp;#39;s oral history project and to catch GM CWamp;#39;s chief historian today is February 21st 2017 and weamp;#39;re talking with dr. James euchre dr. euchre is the professor and chairman emeritus in the Department of Radiology he joined MCW in 1968 as the chairman of the department and served as chairman for 45 years and holds the distinction of being the nationamp;#39;s longest-serving department chair for a medical school he is also recognized in the radiology community as one of the international leaders and he has been awarded the gold medal the highest honor in the field of radiology by the Association of University radiologists the radiological Society of North America the American wrench and Rey Society and the American College of Radiology thank you dr. euchre for for speaking with us you went to school in New York medical school at the University of Buffalo I believe you did your