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Edith Irby Jones (December 23, 1927 – July 15, 2019) was an American physician who was the first woman president of the National Medical Association and a founding member of the Association of Black Cardiologists.
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
Natale pioneered a circumferential ultrasound vein-ablation system to correct atrial fibrillation and performed the procedure on the world's first patients. [2] He also developed some of the current catheter-based cure strategies for atrial fibrillation, and was the first electrophysiologist in the US to perform percutaneous epicardial radiofrequency ablation, [3] which is a treatment for ...
Dr. Phil McGraw, television personality and psychologist; Eli McDonald, artist; Larry McMurtry, novelist, essayist and screenwriter; won Pulitzer Prize for novel Lonesome Dove and Academy Award for screenplay of Brokeback Mountain; Melissa McMillan, vocalist & multi-instrumentalist (Hozier, The Killers) Meat Loaf, rock singer and film actor
Feb. 29—Nine doctors at the New England Heart and Vascular Institute at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester are branching out on their own but will remain credentialed to work at the hospital.
Claremont Graduate University: Jared Van Snellenberg: Actor and neuroscientist PhD Psychology: Columbia University: Robert Vaughn: Actor PhD Communications: University of Southern California [62] [63] Indre Viskontas: Opera singer PhD Cognitive neuroscience: University of California, Los Angeles [64] Sophie Ward: Novelist and actress PhD ...
William DeVries was born December 19, 1943, in Brooklyn Navy Yard.His father, Henry DeVries, was a Dutch immigrant who died in combat on the destroyer USS Kalk (DD-611) in 1944 during the Battle of Hollandia, [1] where he had enrolled as a naval surgeon.
Melvin Paul Judkins (May 3, 1922 – January 28, 1985) was an American physician known for his pioneering contributions to the field of radiology, with techniques and devices that played a part in the early development of the fields of interventional radiology and interventional cardiology.