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  2. John Puskas - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1960, Puskas received his MD at Harvard Medical School in 1986 and in 1991, a Master of Science in Surgical Science at the University of Toronto.Post-graduate training included a general surgery internship and residency, department of surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital; fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery at Emory University Hospitals, Atlanta, a lung transplantation research ...

  3. Harvard Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts.Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States, [2] and provides patient care, medical education, and research training through its 15 clinical affiliates and research institutes, including Massachusetts General Hospital ...

  4. List of Harvard Medical School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Avorn, 1974, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School; Vadim Backman, professor of biomedical engineering at the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University; Marshall A. Barber, physician who studied malaria, affiliated with the Rockefeller Foundation and the University of Kansas

  5. Henry K. Beecher - Wikipedia

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    The Beecher Prize, named in honor of Henry K. Beecher, is awarded annually by Harvard Medical School to a medical student who has produced exceptional work in the field of medical ethics. Also, the Henry K. Beecher Award by The Hastings Center was established in 1976 in honour of Henry K. Beecher, who was also its first recipient.

  6. Elliott Cutler - Wikipedia

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    Cutler was an associate in the department of surgery at Harvard Medical School and also directed Harvard surgical research laboratory from 1921 to 1923. In 1923 he performed the world's first successful heart valve surgery. The patient was a 12-year-old girl with rheumatic mitral stenosis who underwent mitral valve repair.

  7. Josef E. Fischer - Wikipedia

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    From 1963 -1965 Fischer served as a Research Associate under Nobel Laureate Julius Axelrod at the National Institutes of Health and in 1968 began working as a Teaching Fellow in Surgery and Fellow of the American Cancer Society at Harvard Medical School. [1] Fischer joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School in 1970.

  8. Harvey Cushing - Wikipedia

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    He studied medicine at Harvard Medical School and earned his medical degree in 1895. Cushing completed his internship at Massachusetts General Hospital and then did a residency in surgery under the guidance of pioneering surgeon William Stewart Halsted at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

  9. Anthony L. Komaroff - Wikipedia

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    Komaroff was the Editor in Chief of the best-selling book, the Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide; [16] is the founding editor of NEJM Journal Watch, a publication of the New England Journal of Medicine; is the editor-in-chief of the Harvard Health Letter, a newsletter from Harvard Medical School for the general public ; and from 2011 ...