Peter Safar (12 April 1924 – 3 August 2003) was an Austrian anesthesiologist of Czech descent. He is credited with pioneering cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
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adequate pre-hospital care, in the view of the physician who treated him, Peter Safar. In Pittsburgh, the city police handled ambulance service within the...
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economist and politician, Prime Minister of France (d. 2007) 1924 – Peter Safar, Austrian physician and academic (d. 2003) 1924 – Curtis Turner, American...
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Safar, Safavid official Peter Safar (1924–2003), Austrian physician and inventor Selem Safar, Syrian-Argentine basketball player Yousef Ahmed Safar,...
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developed by Norwegian toy maker Åsmund S. Lærdal, Austrian-Czech physician Peter Safar, and American physician James Elam, and is produced by the company Laerdal...
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Knickerbocker and Peter Safar. Jude and Knickerbocker, along with William Kouwenhouen developed the method of external chest compressions, while Safar worked with...
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called "The Pulse of Life" created by James Jude, Guy Knickerbocker, and Peter Safar. Jude and Knickerbocker, along with William Kouwenhoven and Joseph S...
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playwright, performer, civic engagement artist, founder of Art At Work Peter Safar, cardiopulmonary specialist; died in Mt. Lebanon, where he resided as...
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the head of the first aid mannequin Resusci Anne. It was created by Peter Safar and Asmund Laerdal in 1958 and was used starting in 1960 in numerous...
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of ongoing research. In 1990, the laboratory of resuscitation pioneer Peter Safar discovered that reducing body temperature by three degrees Celsius after...
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levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. In 1956, Elam met Peter Safar (1924–2003) – also an anesthesiologist – and persuaded him to join the...
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Nagel – founding medical director, Miami, Florida paramedic program. Peter Safar – credited as the inventor of CPR and the Intensive Care Unit, and founding...
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was a sound technique, and together with Dr. Peter Safar he demonstrated its superiority to previous methods. Elam wrote the instructional...
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the University of Pittsburgh in 1973. Her mentor in the fellowship was Peter Safar known for his work in emergency medicine and cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
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Pope Pius III, Hans Popper, Karl Popper, Otto Preminger, Wilhelm Reich, Peter Safar, Monika Salzer, Mordecai Sandberg, Mordkhe Schaechter, Karl Schenkl,...
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work at Magen David Adom was based upon studies she conducted with Dr. Peter Safar and the Freedom House Paramedics of Pittsburgh. Magen David Adom is mainly...
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suspended animation, is treatment of traumatic injury. In 1984 CPR pioneer Peter Safar and U.S. Army surgeon Ronald Bellamy proposed suspended animation by...
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aid and implies a quite general view. It was initially developed by Dr Peter Safar in the 1950s. But it has received some modifications, improvements and...
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safety standards, and better pre-hospital treatments. Austrian-born Peter Safar, a University of Pittsburgh anesthesiologist was a CPR pioneer who helped...
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medical technician (EMT) trainees in the United States. Pittsburgh's Peter Safar is referred to as the father of CPR. In 1967, he began training unemployed...
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Retrieved 2009-05-24. Acierno, L. J.; Worrell, LT (January 2007). "Peter Safar: father of modern cardiopulmonary resuscitation". Clinical Cardiology...
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puppeteer (b. 1933) 1999 – Willie Morris, American writer (b. 1934) 2003 – Peter Safar, Austrian-American physician and academic (b. 1924) 2004 – Ferenc Berényi...
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"father of project management" (David I. Cleland), the "father of CPR" (Peter Safar), and the "father of organ transplantation" (Thomas Starzl). The university...
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Dr. Peter Safar about the need for a lifelike manikin to train the new concept of mouth-to-mouth ventilation. Together, Laerdal, Lind and Safar developed...
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observation of bilateral chest rise. First described by William Stept and Peter Safar in 1970, "classical" or "traditional" RSI involves pre-filling the patient's...
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polio vaccine by Jonas Salk, helped to develop emergency medicine under Peter Safar, and pioneered organ transplantation under the direction of Thomas Starzl...
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178–198. ISBN 978-0-07-180913-9 Wright, Pearce (2003-08-13). "Obituary: Peter Safar". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-12-06 Tintinalli, Judith (2016)...
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the University of Pittsburgh, pediatric psychoanalyst Benjamin Spock, Peter Safar who pioneered CPR and the world's first intensive care training program...
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haven't seen UPMC do the right thing." Jonas Salk Thomas Starzl Freddie Fu Peter Safar Eugene Nicholas Myers Yuan Chang Thomas Detre Joseph Maroon Herbert A...
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president of the Society. In 1972, Peter Safar became the second president of Society of Critical Care Medicine. Safar is credited with pioneering CPR....
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