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Robert E. Sinclair, M.D.
'41,
Physician and humanitarian
Robert attended West Broad Elementary and West Junior High and Senior
High School, where he was Senior Class President. He enrolled at Ohio
Wesleyan University in 1941 in pre-medicine. In early 1943, he rejected
an educational deferment to enter military service. He served in the
U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946. Following his discharge he enrolled at
The Ohio State University where he earned a BA degree in 1948. He then
entered the OSU College of Medicine where he was President of the Senior
Medical Class and graduated in June, 1952.
In 1953, after completing his residency at Mt Carmel, Dr. Sinclair opened
a private practice at 3191 West Broad St. He had privileges at Mt. Carmel,
St. Anthony's, Children's and Columbus State Hospitals. He was also
a company doctor for Westinghouse Electric Corporation and served as
Assistant Zone Chief for Civil Defense in West Columbus from 1954 to
1957. In 1957, he moved to Granville and opened an office there where
he centered his interest in the medical problems of young adults. He
continued this focus over the next thirty-two years. He also became
Director of Student Health and Professor of Health Education at Denison
University.
In 1966, Dr. Sinclair moved to Cincinnati, OH to become Director of
Student Health Services at the University of Cincinnati. He was appointed
a member of the Board of Directors of the Social Health Committee of
Cincinnati and Hamilton County. In 1970, he moved to Manhattan, Kansas
to become Director-Professor of the Lafene Student Health Center and
University Hospital at Kansas State University.
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For 22 years of his time in the university setting, he served as the
athletic physician for all sports at the universities. He served at
President of the Ohio College Health Assoc. - 1964; President of the
Central College Health Assoc. (Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska) - 1972;
President of the Southern College Health Assoc. (Mississippi, Alabama,
Georgia, Florida, South Carolina) - 1986. He was a member of the National
Athletic Trainers Assoc. and published nationally on the Problems of
Heat Injuries in Athletics. In 1980, he moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama
to become Director-Professor of the Russell Student Health Center and
University Hospital at the University of Alabama. He retired from the
University of Alabama and active medical practice in 1988. His biography
was published in Moore's "Who is Who in Ohio", Who's Who in the Midwest",
"Men of Achievement", "Who is Who in Health Care", "Notable Americans",
"Who's Who in the South and Southwest", Who's Who in the World", and
"Who's Who in Medicine and Health Care."
He was a member of Kiwanis and Rotary International Service Clubs on
Ohio, Kansas, and Alabama. From age 15, when he became a member of the
American Federation of Musicians, he performed professionally as a drummer
in big bands and jazz groups in central Ohio, Chicago, Kansas, and Alabama.
Dr. Sinclair resides in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with his wife of 58 years,
Mary Underwood Sinclair ‘42, and they have two married daughters, five
grandchildren, and one great grandchild.
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