Dr Robert Butler on Aging AARP Radio

Dr Robert Butler on Aging AARP Radio

Dr. Robert Butler on Aging — AARP Radio

Dr Robert Butler — Two Interviews from the Prime Time Radio Archive

A comprehensive view of aging in America

Editor’s Note: Dr. Butler died of cancer on July 4, 2010, at the age of 83. Aging in the 21st Century: January 29, 2008

Dr. Robert Butler is one of the most respected gerontologists active today. President and CEO of the , Dr. Butler foresaw the impact aging would have on society nearly 50 years ago. In 1976, Dr. Butler won a Pulitzer Prize for his book, Why Survive? Being Old in America, and has just published The Longevity Revolution: The Benefits and Challenges of Living a Long Life. He talks with Mike Cuthbert, host of Prime Time Radio.


Leading The Revolution on Aging: June 3, 2008

Dr. Robert Butler is a visionary leader in the field of aging. A founding director of the , as well as the nation’s first department of geriatrics at , Dr. Butler is the author of some 300 scientific and medical articles, according to his , and he's a regular visitor to AARP's Prime Time Radio.
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