Parkview High School
Class Of 1959
Dorsey Dysart
Residing In: | University City, MO USA |
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Occupation: | Physician: Neurology,Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis |
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Military Service: | Navy |
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Retire? New career?
Overwhelming, awefully big and sooo much glass
That's odd, no one comes to mind. I do remember Mr. Rykowski saying, "and you plan to go to college?" and Mr. Gibson saying over and over "discretion is the better part of valor." I never quite understood why he kept saying that.
Where to start...
No recall
Driving the family Ford to the lake in the summer was just about the best.
Nothing to prove, at least I don't feel that way anymore
Those that I liked the most:
Medical Director for a hospital and alot of programs around the countyl
Being involved in hospital acquisitions and mergers
Writing software to evaluate brain electrical functioning for "derailed executives" in Silicon Valley
Six months as a lay monk in a Buddhist Monestary
Building my hospital in New Orleans
The pillar of my day is my practice of Zen Buddhism
Keeping my friendships from around the country active.
Alot of tennis
Finish writing a book on The Cognitive Neuroscience of Zen and Addiction
Lets leave that chapter open
Wow, 50 years! Sometimes I think how it might have been different in school if I knew then what I know now. It feels like I spent a long time in school, but I cherish as much or more the friends and times at Parkviews.
Now that I am growed up, I have become a neurologist, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Presently, I am in private practice in St. Louis.
Over the years I have done a number of things in alot of different places, including building hospitals and investment banking. During difficult times I had some jobs that are nothing to brag about.
I am widowed and have two step children. I plan to practice and teach for a few more years before I retire to indulge my passion for sailing.
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I am deeply saddened by Don's passing. During the years we had developed a friendship that meant a great deal to me. He was truly selfless in what he offered to the frienship and how he went out of his way to be of assistance. My condolence to his family and others with whom he had similar relationships. .
Dorsey Dysart
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