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  2. W. Bruce Fye - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (1987). ISBN 0-8018-3459-7; American Cardiology: The History of a Specialty and Its College. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (1996). ISBN 0-8018-5292-7; Profiles in Cardiology: A collection of profiles featuring individuals who have made significant contributions to the study of cardiovascular ...

  3. David Kass (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Kass completed medical residency with the Internal Medicine Department at the George Washington University then a Fellowship in Cardiology at the Johns Hopkins University, working with Kiichi Sagawa in the Bioengineering Department in cardiac systemic engineering and mechanics pressure-volume relationships in the heart.

  4. Bernard Lown - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently earned an M.D. from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1945. [6] His medical training included Yale-New Haven Hospital (Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut); Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; and a cardiology fellowship at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (now Brigham and Women’s Hospital, in Boston). [7]

  5. Bruce Lerman - Wikipedia

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    Lerman received a BA at Clark University in 1972, an MD medical degree from Loyola University - Stritch School of Medicine in 1977, was an intern and medical resident in internal medicine at Northwestern University, and completed a fellowship in cardiovascular disease at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

  6. Barry L. Zaret - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Zaret accepted a cardiology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and started studying under Richard Ross and Dick Conti. [4] A major person involved in Zaret's career was Bill (William) Strauss. He met Strauss at Bellevue Hospital where they became good friends and later went on to complete their fellowships at Johns Hopkins Hospital ...

  7. Morton Mower - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Michel Mirowski was inspired to develop the device after the death of his mentor, Dr. Harry Heller. Heller was the director of medicine at the Israeli hospital at which Mirowski had completed his residency. While serving his fellowship at Johns Hopkins University, Mirowski discovered that Heller had suffered an attack of ventricular ...

  8. Rafael Beyar - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Prof. Beyar founded the Heart System Research Center at the Technion, where he served as Coordinator and Director. He completed his residency in medicine at Rambam (1983-1985) and a fellowship in cardiology at Johns Hopkins University (1985-1987). In 1996, he was appointed Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Medicine at the Technion.

  9. Erin D. Michos - Wikipedia

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    Michos joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 2007 as an instructor in their Division of Cardiology. She was promoted to assistant professor the following year. [ 6 ] On July 1, 2008, Michos received the Clinician Scientist Award, which granted her $40,000, and American College of Cardiology Foundation/Pfizer Career ...