Robert C. Kolodny is the author of numerous books on human sexuality and related topics. A graduate of Columbia University (B.A., 1965) and Washington University School of Medicine (M.D., 1969), where he co-founded the school's first course on medical ethics in 1969, Dr. Kolodny did his internship and residency at Harvard University (at what is now the Beth Israel-Deaconess Hospital) and a fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. As the first medical student to study at what was then the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation in St. Louis in 1968-69 (subsequently renamed the Masters & Johnson Institute), Kolodny returned to this research institution after his training in 1972 and eventually became Associate Director, Director of Training and Head of the
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