The Heartbeat of Innovation : : A History of Cardiac Surgery at the Toronto General Hospital / / Hugh E. Scully, Bernard S. Goldman, Edward Shorter.

Great innovations take place within great institutions. Founded in 1819, Toronto General Hospital (TGH) is one of Canada’s oldest hospitals and has created a nurturing environment for early Canadian innovations in heart surgery. The Heartbeat of Innovation tells the story of the brilliant surgeons w...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (448 p.) :; 34 colour images, 17 halftones
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Plates --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
PART ONE Getting Going --
Chapter One Gordon Murray --
Chapter Two Uncle Bill --
Chapter Three “Bigelow’s Boys” --
Chapter Four Hypothermia Discovered --
Chapter Five The First Operations --
Chapter Six Homes --
Chapter Seven The Pacemaker --
PART TWO Full Speed Ahead --
Chapter Eight Bypass --
Chapter Nine Moving On --
Chapter Ten The Pacemaker Clinic --
Chapter Eleven Ron Baird --
Chapter Twelve The Damaged Heart --
Chapter Thirteen Valves --
Chapter Fourteen Training --
Chapter Fifteen Research --
PART THREE The Team --
Chapter Sixteen Cardiologists --
Chapter Seventeen Nurses --
Chapter Eighteen Perfusionists --
Chapter Nineteen Anesthetists --
PART FOUR Today --
Chapter Twenty Tirone David --
Chapter Twenty-One Vivek Rao --
Chapter Twenty-Two The Peter Munk Cardiac Centre --
Chapter Twenty-Three The Next Gen --
Chapter Twenty-Four Conclusion --
Appendix I: The Local, Regional, National, and International Impact of Residents and Fellows Who Trained and Studied at the Toronto General Hospital --
Appendix II: TGH Cardiac Surgeons Who Have Been Honoured by Awards and Elective Leadership Positions for Their Outstanding Contributions to Heart and Healthcare --
Appendix III: Leadership Other than Awards --
Notes --
Index
Summary:Great innovations take place within great institutions. Founded in 1819, Toronto General Hospital (TGH) is one of Canada’s oldest hospitals and has created a nurturing environment for early Canadian innovations in heart surgery. The Heartbeat of Innovation tells the story of the brilliant surgeons who worked there and the hospital environment that provided an incubator to the many people – skilled perfusionists, dedicated nurses, and pioneering cardiologists – who participated in the revolution in heart surgery that took place along University Avenue in Toronto. Supported by historical records, hospital archives, personal memoirs, and interviews, this book is an extensive and descriptive account of the seemingly inexorable development of cardiac surgery at this leading academic health science centre. It pursues several themes: the complexity of this surgical specialty, its generally male-dominated nature, the trend toward teamwork in practice, and the evolution and incorporation of original research into this branch of healthcare. These strands are woven together to demonstrate how the TGH has evolved into such a dominant leader in the competitive and demanding field of cardiac surgery. Canadian hearts may beat with pride at the knowledge that one of the major stories in modern medicine took place here – and continues here.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487526825
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110993196
9783110993134
9783110767155
DOI:10.3138/9781487526825
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Hugh E. Scully, Bernard S. Goldman, Edward Shorter.