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  2. Cardiothoracic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac surgery training in the United States is combined with general thoracic surgery and called cardiothoracic surgery or thoracic surgery. A cardiothoracic surgeon in the U.S. is a physician who first completes a general surgery residency (typically 5–7 years), followed by a cardiothoracic surgery fellowship (typically 2–3 years). The ...

  3. List of cardiologists - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac surgeon who performed the world's first human-to-human heart transplant operation Fernando Antonio Bermúdez Arias: 1933: 2007: Venezuela: Barouh Berkovits: 1926: 2012: Czechoslovakia: Pioneered cardiac defibrillators and pace makers [9] Richard N. Fogoros: United States [10] Werner Forssmann: 1904: 1979: Germany: 1929 first cardiac ...

  4. Randolph Chitwood - Wikipedia

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    Walter Randolph "Ranny" Chitwood Jr. is known for his work as a cardiothoracic surgeon [1] [dead link ‍] at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University located in Greenville, North Carolina. [2] [dead link ‍] Chitwood is recognized as the first heart surgeon to perform robot-assisted heart valve surgery in the US. [citation needed]

  5. New surgeon leader for Baptist Health Miami Cardiac ... - AOL

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    Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, whose experts have pioneered many innovative and less invasive cardiovascular procedures, recently opened a new cardiovascular care office that includes a ...

  6. Lars Georg Svensson - Wikipedia

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    Lars Georg Svensson is a cardiac surgeon and the chairman of the heart and vascular institute [1] at Cleveland Clinic.He is the Director of the Aorta Center, Director of the Marfan Syndrome and Connective Tissue Disorder Clinic, and is a professor of surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University. [2]

  7. Category:American cardiac surgeons - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 November 2023, at 00:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. James Kirklin - Wikipedia

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    Kirklin is the son of the late heart surgery pioneer John W. Kirklin. [1] He graduated from Ohio State University in 1969, where he was an All-American diver. [9] [10] He received his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1973 as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha academic honor society.

  9. Donald Ross (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    In retirement, Mr Ross anticipated much in the future of cardiac surgery, for example, with respect to the burgeoning role of radiology in both the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. He was an advocate for tissue engineering to address the worldwide shortage of human organs and tissues for transplantation procedures.