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The Bruce protocol is a standardized diagnostic test used in the evaluation of cardiac function and physical fitness, developed by American cardiologist Robert A. Bruce. [ 1 ] According to the original Bruce protocol the patient walks on an uphill treadmill in a graded exercise test with electrodes on the chest to monitor.
Bruce left Rochester in 1950, joining the faculty at the University of Washington School of Medicine where he was named as the first Chief of Cardiology by Robert H. Williams, [2] the founding Chief of Medicine at the school. He was director of the Division of Cardiology until 1971, and co-director with Dr. Harold T. Dodge for another 10 years. [1]
FPCNLR began in the late 1930s, initially meeting in a storefront on East Washington Street with a small group of 20 Pentecostal believers. Under the leadership of A.O. Holmes, who became pastor in 1946, the congregation grew, moving to a two-story house at Second and Buckeye, where they later built a church in 1949.
Lerman is a cardiologist in New York City, with specialties in adult congenital heart disease and cardiac electrophysiology. [1]Lerman is the Hilda Altschul Master Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, and chief of the Division of Cardiology and director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Little Rock National Cemetery at the junction of 21st and Barber Sts. 34°43′39″N 92°15′40″W / 34.7274°N 92.2612°W / 34.7274; -92.2612 ( Little Rock Confederate 139
Wallace Bruce Fye (born 1946) is an American retired cardiologist, medical historian, writer, bibliophile and philanthropist.He is emeritus professor of medicine and the history of medicine at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, and was the founding director of the institution's W. Bruce Fye Center for the History of Medicine.
The Robinson Center is a performance, convention, and exhibition space at Statehouse Plaza in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The most notable architectural feature of the complex is the south façade of the Robinson Center Music Hall, a building constructed in 1939 to a design by architects Eugene J. Stern and Wittenberg & Delony. [2]
Living Sacrifice is an American Christian metal band formed in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1989.The band has released eight studio albums, out of which the first three were recorded under R.E.X. Records with their original vocalist Darren Johnson, starting off as thrash metal, followed by death metal.