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National Institutes of Health, a pioneer in artificial heart valve replacement surgery in the early 1960s. Dr. Nina Braunwald, the first woman to do open-heart surgery, as they, together with valves, repair and replace diseased valves.


Dr. Nina Starr Braunwald


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Nina Starr Braunwald, MD, was one of the first women to train surgeons in New York’s Bellevue Hospital, 1952-1955. As a pioneer in the field of heart surgery, he led a team that the first human heart valve (the valve that he had been working well) was replaced. He was the first woman, who must be approved by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, and the first woman elected to the American Association for thoracic surgery. He is shown with an artificial heart valve in the test cell to its growth. Assisted

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