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Black and white photograph of Albert Starr speaking at a heart transplant news conference. Starr was the co-inventor of the Starr-Edwards artificial heart valve.
circa 1985 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Albert Starr at a news conference regarding a heart transplant. Several unidentified people sit in chairs nearby.
1985 September | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Wesley Merrill, heart transplant patient, with President Leonard Laster (second president of OHSU) as Merrill exercises on a stationary bicy [...]
Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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This text provides an overview of prominent physicians and faculty members during the first fifty years of the practices within cardiovascular medicine at OHSU, pulling f [...]
2015 January, 2016 January | Text [general] | Institutional Publications |
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Thomas J. Fogarty is a surgeon and inventor of surgical and medical devices, and the founder of the Fogarty Institute for Innovation. He is best known for his invention o [...]
2019 June 20 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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Color photograph of medical staff performing heart transplant surgery.
20th century | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Current risk-adjusted models used to predict donor heart utilization and cardiac graft survival from organ donors after brain death (DBDs) do not include donor critical c [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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In adult heart failure (HF) patients under evaluation for heart transplant or ventricular assist devices (VAD), preoperative participation in cardiac rehabilitation (preh [...]
2023 | Final project |

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