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  2. Boonshoft School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Wright State University School of Medicine was established by the Ohio General Assembly in 1973 after Congress passed the Veterans Administration Medical School Assistance and Health Manpower Training Act, which provided financial support for establishing five new U.S. medical schools. [2]

  3. Frederick Douglass Stubbs - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [10] His two years in Cleveland included the study of thoracic surgery. [3] He then completed a surgical residency at Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School from 1933 to 1934. [3] After the death of a patient under his care, Stubbs extended his medical training. [1]

  4. Gerald Buckberg - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Buckberg (September 29, 1935 – September 20, 2018) was an American surgeon. His research initially centered in the area of myocardial protection and led to the introduction of blood cardioplegia, which is currently used by over 85% of surgeons in the United States and 75% of surgeons worldwide for adult and pediatric heart operations.

  5. Joseph Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    During his years at Tulane's Medical School, he had an externship in cardiac and thoracic surgery in Cincinnati where he decided to pursue a career in cardiothoracic surgery. He graduated from Tulane's Medical School and was awarded the "Gold Scalpel Award", the highest surgery honor for a medical student.

  6. Sayed Amjad Hussain - Wikipedia

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    He received general surgery training at the Medical University of Ohio and thoracic and cardiovascular surgery training at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. [5] He was given a fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada in 1973 and made a diplomate of the American Board of Thoracic Surgery in 1970. Dr.

  7. Paul Ebert - Wikipedia

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    Paul Allen Ebert (August 11, 1932 – April 21, 2009) was an American surgeon and athlete. He had been Chairman of the Departments of Surgery at both Cornell University Medical College and the University of California San Francisco Medical Center, as well as the President of the American College of Cardiology, the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, the Society of University Surgeons ...

  8. Rosalyn Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott continued her residency as a thoracic surgeon at Boston University Medical Center from 1977 to 1979. She returned to New York City from Boston for residencies at St. Clare's Hospital and Health Center, once again, and New York Medical College , where she specialized in cardiac surgery and general surgery . [ 1 ]

  9. Adam Brook - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Brook received the A.B. degree in biology from Harvard University and the M.D. from Harvard Medical School. [2] [3] He also received the Ph.D. in genetics from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. [4] Brook completed his doctoral research in the laboratory of Professor Nicholas Dyson of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer ...