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Hunt received a medical degree in 1972, completed a residency in internal medicine in 1974, and finished a cardiology fellowship in 1977, all at Stanford University.She achieved internal medicine certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1977 and their cardiovascular disease certification in 1979.
Gibbons served on the faculty of Stanford University from 1990 to 1996, and on the faculty of Harvard Medical School from 1996 to 1999. [4] In 1999, he joined the Morehouse School of Medicine, [4] where he founded the Cardiovascular Research Institute, which is known for its research on the cardiovascular health of minorities.
During the 2009–10 academic year, Valantine was a Faculty Research Fellow at Stanford's Clayman Institute for Gender Research. [6] She was selected in 2010 as one of six recipients of NIH Pathfinder Awards, which were intended for the study of women's underrepresentation in biomedical faculty positions in the United States.
That year, he began his early surgical training with the cardiovascular and thoracic unit at Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, continuing at the Brompton Hospital, London in 1970 after taking the English FRCS in 1969. [2] In 1971, the British and American Heart Associations awarded him and funded a research fellowship at Stanford University.
Edward B. Stinson (born 1938) is an American retired cardiothoracic surgeon living in Los Altos, United States, who assisted Norman Shumway in America's first adult human-to-human heart transplantation on 6 January 1968 at Stanford University.
Sanjiv M. Narayan is a British-born American physician, biomedical engineer, and academic researcher. He is a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University. [1] Narayan's work is focused on treating patients with heart rhythm disorders, particularly those with atrial fibrillation.
Ashley founded the Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease in 2009. [4] [5] It grew out of a clinic established with Heidi Salisbury RN [6] in 2006.The Center is one of the largest in the world providing integrated care for patients with inherited cardiovascular diseases like cardiomyopathy, channelopathy, familial lipoprotein syndromes, aortopathies and neuromuscular disease.
Sarnoff based the program on his experience with Myron Weisfeldt, a young medical student in his lab, from which he established a set of simple rules for the fellowship: the medical student would leave school for one year, work in the laboratory of a prominent cardiovascular scientist conducting his own research and participate as if he were an independent researcher.