James B. Kenley Collection 1981-1986

Access and use

Location of collection:
Health Sciences Library
Virginia Commonwealth University
P.O. Box 980582
509 North 12th Street
Richmond, VA 23298-0582
Contact for questions and access:
POC: SCA Staff
Phone: (804) 828-9898
Fax: (804) 828-6089

Collection context

Summary

Language:
English

Background

Scope and content:

This collection spans the length of Kenley's tenure with the Virginia Department of Health as well as some of his work with Virginia Commonwealth University. The bulk of the collection is speeches made from 1981-1986 while he was the Virginia Commissioner of Health.

Biographical / historical:

Dr. James B Kenley was born 27 June, 1928 in Portsmouth Virginia. As a young man he often stated he wanted to be a doctor. After attending Asbury College in Kentucky, Kenley earned his MD at the University of Virginia. While a student intern, Kenley developed an interest in public health while working at Riverside Hospital in Newport News. In the Navy, he conducted research at the Naval Research Laboratory working with nuclear testing issues.

Kenley started his public health work when he joined the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) in 1956. Assigned to a rural district, he was instrumental in organizing and delivering the new Silk polio vaccine as well as immunizing for measles. At the time these vaccines needed refrigeration to be effective so the task was a great one. Due to Kenley's efforts, Virginia was the first state to provide measles immunizations at the local health department level.

Kenley, then the Director of the Division of Medical and Hospital Services, was assigned to implement the state's Medicare program. He oversaw the computerization of the entire Medicare process, another first that was soon copied across the country. Kenley was appointed by Governor Mills Godwin to be the State Health Commissioner in 1976. His next addressed the problem of pollution to shellfish and other seafood. He instituted a system of continuous evaluation for environmental programs which rapidly allowed the VDH to focus on the most dangerous pollutants.

In 1986, Kenley accepted an offer to be the Chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University. During his time as chairman, Kenley wrote about public health issues such as AIDS, kepone, and lead poisoning. He retired from public service in 1992.

Milestones
  • Born: 27 June, 1928 in Portsmouth Virginia.
  • Asbury College: BA Class of 1948.
  • Medical school: University of Virginia, Class of 1952
  • 1954-1956: Navy. Naval Research Laboratory.
  • Masters in Public Health, Johns Hopkins, Class of 1959.
  • Health Director: Fluvanna-Goochland-Louisa Public Health District 1956-1960
  • Health Director: Augusta-Staunton-Waynesboro Public Health District 1960-1963
  • Director: Bureau of Epidemiology, Virginia Department of Health (VDH) 1963-1965.
  • Director: Division of Medical and Hospital Services, VDH, 1966-1973.
  • Deputy State Health Commissioner, VDH, 1973-1976.
  • State Health Commissioner, VDH 1976-1986
  • Clinical Instructor in Preventive Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University. 1986-1992
  • Retired: 1992
Acquisition information:
Donation by Dr Kenley.
Arrangement:

Records are arranged in chronological order.

Physical description:
0.4 linear feet, 55 items