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Robert E. Michler is an American heart surgeon specializing in aortic and mitral valve repair, coronary artery bypass surgery, aneurysm surgery, and management of the failing heart. [1] In 2017, Michler received the Vladimir Borakovsky Prize in Moscow from the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation for “his personal contributions to the ...
The first robotic surgery took place at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio under the direction of Robert E. Michler. [ 14 ] AESOP was a breakthrough in robotic surgery when introduced in 1994, as it was the first laparoscopic camera holder to be approved by the FDA.
Michler is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Frank Michler Chapman (1864–1945), American ornithologist and pioneering; Klaus Michler (born 1970), German field hockey player; Robert E. Michler, American surgeon; Ruth I. Michler (1967–2000), American mathematician Ruth I. Michler Memorial Prize, annual prize in mathematics ...
Robert Coleman Atkins (October 17, 1930 – April 17, 2003) was an American physician and cardiologist, best known for the Atkins Diet, which requires close control of carbohydrate consumption and emphasizes protein and fat as the primary sources of dietary calories in addition to a controlled number of carbohydrates from vegetables.
Robert E. Kowalski (1942–2007) was a noted American medical journalist and best-selling author. Kowalski came to national prominence in 1987 with the publication of his New York Times best-selling book - On the list for a record-breaking 115 weeks - "The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure". An updated and revised - "The NEW 8-Week Cholesterol Cure" was ...
Robert Bartlett (born May 8, 1939) is an American physician and medical researcher who is credited with developing a lifesaving heart-lung technology known as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). He is an emeritus professor of surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Robert E. Willner (21 June 1929 — 15 April 1995) was an American doctor noted for his role in AIDS denialism, the view that AIDS is not caused by HIV infection. Medical career [ edit ]
Robert Acland was born on June 20, 1941, in Exeter, England, [1] to Richard Thomas Dyke Acland, the 15th baronet of Columb John, and Anne Alford. [5] Although Richard Acland was a member of the landed gentry, he held left-wing political views; he was a Labour member of Parliament (MP) and one of the founders of the far-left Common Wealth Party, which promoted common ownership of land.