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Was the "first" Puerto Rican cardiologist and a former Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico [16] Mario R. García Palmieri: 1927: 2014: Puerto Rico: Was given the title Master of the American College of Cardiology (M.A.C.C.), an honor given to a maximum three cardiologists in practice each year. [17] [18] Mervyn Gotsman: 1935: South Africa
Craig Snyder, former chief of staff to U.S. Senator Arlen Specter [46] [47] [48] Everett Stern , whistleblower, private intelligence agency owner, and candidate for PA-13 in 2014 and U.S. Senate in 2016 (ran as an independent) [ 49 ]
John Dixon M.D. is a fictional character on the American TV soap opera, As the World Turns.He was portrayed by Larry Bryggman from July 18, 1969 until December 14, 2004. . Dixon is a cardiologist at Oakdale Memorial Hospital where he is also Chief and Acting Chief of Staff at Memorial Hos
Dr Craig Robert Rayner – For significant service to pharmacology in a range of roles and organisations. Dr Karen Ann Read – For significant service to cricket, and to secondary education. Professor Julie Redfern – For significant service to cardiology, to allied health, to research and education, and to the community.
Craig Snyder may refer to: Craig Snyder (writer), American poet, writer and photographer; Craig Snyder (boxer) (born 1964), retired American boxer
2019: Judith S. Hockman, the Harold Snyder Family Professor of Cardiology and NYU Grossman School of Medicine, presents the results of an international finding that for patients with stable ischemic coronary disease, an invasive treatment strategy (stenting) significantly outperformed a conservative approach in controlling chest pain (angina ...
Dr. Seth Griffin –- resident played by Bruce Greenwood on the show St. Elsewhere; Dr. Zoe Hart – big city surgical resident turned rural Alabama general practitioner played by Rachel Bilson in Hart of Dixie; Dr. James Harvey – paranormal therapist portrayed by Bill Pullman in Casper; Dr. Julius Hibbert – family doctor on The Simpsons
Between 1977 and 2006, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation presented annual awards of US$50,000 to scientists for distinguished achievements in fields such as cancer, infectious disease, neuroscience, nutrition, and cardiovascular disease. [1]