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R. Gregory (2003)
Childhood Memories of Giants in Vascular Surgery: Matas, DeBakey, de Takats, and Ochsner: An Interview with Dr. John OchsnerVascular, 11
R. Gregory (2001)
Rudolph Matas--how I remember him: an interview with Dr Michael E. DeBakey.Journal of Vascular Surgery, 34
Commentary and Opinion The Origin of Species and Future of a Specialty: An Interview with Dr. Frank Veith Roger T. Gregory, MD, Virginia Beach, Virginia Gregory: It has been my pleasure over the past Modern vascular surgery started to evolve in the few years to host a series of medical interviews 1950s and 60s along with surgery of the heart, so- highlighting pioneers in vascular surgery. The first called cardiovascular surgery. of these interviews featured the legendary Michael But in the late 1960s and early 70s, things be- E. DeBakey, who discussed Rudolf Matas. In the came more specialized and complicated. Some of second interview, John Ochsner discussed his the founding fathers of vascular surgery, notably childhood memories of giants in vascular surgery. Jack Wiley, recognized that the results of vascular Today I am interviewing another famous vas- operations were dramatically improved if the sur- cular surgeon, Dr. Frank Veith, whose titles, ho- geon’s practice was confined primarily to surgery of nors, and accomplishments, were I to list them, the blood vessels. There was a movement in the would consume the entire time allotted for the 1970s to form vascular surgery into a specialty or at interview. Suffice it
Annals of Vascular Surgery – Springer Journals
Published: May 3, 2004
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