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    Michael Ellis DeBakey (September 7, 1908 – July 11, 2008) was an American general and cardiovascular surgeon, scientist and medical educator who became...
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    Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions is a medical secondary school located in the Medical Center area of Houston, Texas, United States...
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    MEDVAMC Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center (MEDVAMC) is a hospital affiliated with and operated by the United States Department of Veterans...
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  • and cure of disease. This award was renamed in 2008 in honor of Michael E. DeBakey. It was previously known as the Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical...
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    his death in 1760. Surgery for AD was introduced in the 1950s by Michael E. DeBakey. About 96% of individuals with AD present with severe pain that had...
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  • DeBakey may refer to: Lois DeBakey Michael E. DeBakey Selma DeBakey DeBakey forceps DeBakey classification system of aortic dissection DeBakey High School...
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    Medical Center and opened a 300-bed facility in 1951. Heart surgeon Michael E. DeBakey (1908–2008), a faculty member and later Chancellor Emeritus of Baylor...
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  • parents Shaker and Raheeja DeBakey, DeBakey was one of five children with siblings Michael, Lois, Ernest, and Selena. The DeBakey children excelled educationally...
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  • PMC 5098583. "Lois DeBakey, PhD, FACMI | AMIA". www.amia.org. Retrieved 2019-05-30. "Lois DeBakey, keeper of Michael DeBakey's legend, dead at 95 -...
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    000-bed naval hospital in Houston. The hospital, later renamed the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, opened in 1946 and became a teaching...
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