There's more fun than work: Neurologist Walter Shelden's atypical work-life balance in early 20th century medicine

乐趣远大于工作:20世纪初神经科医生沃尔特·谢尔登的非典型工作与生活平衡

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Abstract

Walter DeWitt Shelden (1870-1946), Mayo Clinic's first neurologist, set himself apart from his early 20th century peers. Despite his professional achievements, Shelden modeled a remarkable work-life balance, an uncommon trait among physicians of his time. His diverse interests outside of neurology included tree cultivation, woodworking, and golf. Shelden worked with famed golf course architect Albert Warren Tillinghast on the development of the golf course at Rochester Golf and Country Club, where he personally planted thousands of trees, exemplifying his dedication to his passions outside of medicine. His life serves as an early example of successfully integrating work with personal interests.

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