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  2. Tulane University School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Cassidy (C.C.) Bass, M.D., 1899, pioneer researcher on malaria, hookworm, and dental caries; Dean, Tulane School of Medicine, 1922-40 (Tulane's Golden Years). Elizabeth Bass, M.D., 1911, one of the first women faculty at the medical school, three years before women were admitted as students [7]

  3. List of Tulane University people - Wikipedia

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    Charles C. Bass, MD, Tulane Medical School dean 1922–1940, researcher in tropical medicine, inventor of modern dental floss; Regina Benjamin, M.B.A., 1991, U.S. Surgeon General under President Barack Obama; first African-American woman on the American Medical Association Board of Trustees

  4. Nathaniel A. Buchwald - Wikipedia

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    Buchwald started working as an anatomy instructor at Tulane University Medical School in 1953. In 1957 he returned to the University of California, Los Angeles to work at the new Brain Research Institute. He became an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy in 1961 and later was promoted to professor and joined the Department of ...

  5. John Duffy (medical historian) - Wikipedia

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    Duffy's book The Tulane University Medical Center: 150 years of medical education was commissioned by Tulane University on the occasion of the sesquicentennial of the Tulane University Medical Center. His best known book was The Healers (1976). The book describes the rise of modern medicine in the United States and the ways in which the rise ...

  6. Alton Ochsner - Wikipedia

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    Alton Ochsner. Alton Ochsner Sr. (May 4, 1896 – September 24, 1981) was an American surgeon and medical researcher who worked at Tulane University and other New Orleans hospitals before he established The Ochsner Clinic. Now known as Ochsner Medical Center, the clinic is the flagship hospital of Ochsner Health System.

  7. George E. Burch - Wikipedia

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    Tulane University. George Edward Burch, M.D. (1910–1986) was a shaper of modern cardiology during the middle part of the twentieth century, whose accomplishments included elucidating the fundamental physiological basis of important cardiovascular diseases, in addition to contributions to the teaching of medicine and cardiology. [1]

  8. Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

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    The mission of Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine is to advance global public health and decrease health disparities through excellence in education, research, and collaborative partnerships. The students, faculty, and staff represent more than 70 cultures from around the world. Students enroll from more than 40 different ...

  9. Tulane University - Wikipedia

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    Tulane University Hospital, located in the Medical District of downtown New Orleans and adjacent to the School of Medicine. Tulane University Health Sciences campus is located in the downtown New Orleans Central Business District between the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and Canal Street in 18 mid/high-rise buildings, which house the School of ...