Heart Surgeons in Washington
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Washington University surgeons successfully use artificial lung in toddler
medicalxpress.com — “Two-year-old Owen Stark came to St. Louis Children's Hospital in the summer of 2010 near death from heart failure and dangerously high blood pressure in his lungs.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Heart Surgeon Shortage Predicted
health.msn.com — “Heart Surgeon Shortage Predicted” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Washington University surgeons successfully use artificial lung in toddler
eurekalert.org — “Two-year-old Owen Stark came to St. Louis Children's Hospital in the summer of 2010 near death from heart failure and dangerously high blood pressure in his lungs. Washington University physicians and surgeons at St. Louis Children's Hospital knew they had to act fast to save his life. They collaborated to make several strategic and innovative decisions that led to the first successful use of an artificial lung in a toddler.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Study predicts heart surgeon shortage
healthcentral.com — “Study predicts heart surgeon shortage” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Heart surgeons find their way in Senegal
health.yahoo.net — “When Mouhamadou Ndiaye began talking about open-heart surgery in Senegal in 1990, authorities told him it wasn't a priority.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Heart surgeons find their way in Senegal
health.yahoo.net — “When Mouhamadou Ndiaye began talking about open-heart surgery in Senegal in 1990, authorities told him it wasn't a priority.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Heart Surgeon Trainees Get High Marks
webmd.com — “A study shows surgeons-in-training did just as well as their mentors on two common heart operations.” View full resource at webmd.com
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U.S. Faces Shortage of Heart Surgeons
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Heart surgeons find their way in Senegal
physorg.com — “When Mouhamadou Ndiaye began talking about open-heart surgery in Senegal in 1990, authorities told him it wasn't a priority.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Buckeye Surgeon
ohiosurgery.blogspot.com — “Ruminations by a non-academic general surgeon from the heart of the rust belt.” View full resource at ohiosurgery.blogspot.com
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Johns Hopkins Medicine Appoints New Chief Heart Surgeon
medicalnewstoday.com — “Duke Cameron, M.D., a long-time Johns Hopkins surgeon, internationally renowned for his work in surgical repair of the heart's main blood vessel, the aorta, has been named the new cardiac surgeon” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Johns Hopkins Medicine Appoints New Chief Heart Surgeon http://mnt.to/3NRS #cardiovascular
Qualifications of a good surgeon | BMJ
bmj.com — “Regarding his innate temper A clear conscience, Desire to learn and to gather experience, A gentle heart and a cheerful spirit, Moral manner of life and sobriety in all things, Greater regard for his honour than for money, Greater interest in being useful to his patient than to himself, He must not be married to a bigot, He should not be a runaway monk, He should not practise self-abuse, He must not have a red beard, He must not act without judgment, He must not accept belief without understandi” View full resource at bmj.com
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Monterrey Heart Surgeons | EzySpot
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chapelhillnews.com | Raise retains heart surgeon
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Raise retains heart surgeon: It cost a lot for UNC Hospitals to retain heart surgeon Brett Sheridan. But letting h... http://bit.ly/92E4jT
Four Out Of 106 Heart Replacement Valves From Pig Hearts Failed
medicalnewstoday.com — “Pig heart valves used to replace defective aortic valves in human patients failed much earlier and more often than expected, says a report from cardiac surgeons at washington university school of ” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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