Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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The Cedars- Sinai Medical Center is a non-profit hospital in Los Angeles, USA. It was founded under the name Kaspare Cohn Hospital in 1902. It is a multi-disciplinary academic center and part of the Cedars- Sinai Health System. The hospital staff consists of approximately 2,000 physicians and 10,000 other employees and supports up to about 958 hospital beds.

Known employees

Harold Jeremy Swan

Harold Jeremy Swan developed along with William Quite the year 1970 the Swan -Ganz catheter.

David Ho

David Ho was an assistant doctor at Cedars when he came into contact with the first reports of AIDS. Since that time he has worked in AIDS research. He was one of the first scientists to recognize that AIDS is caused by a virus.

Keith Black

Keith Black is a neurologist.

Helen Country Garden

Helen Country Garden worked as an art psychotherapist in the psychiatric ward of Cedars- Sinai Medical Center.

Myron Prinzmetal

Myron Prinzmetal worked in the laboratory.

Irving L. Lichtenstein

Irving L. Lichtenstein developed a surgical technique named after him, with the treatment of hernias has been radically improved, and is for this reason, as a pioneer of hernia surgery.

Franz Daschner

Franz Daschner was Infectious Disease Fellow at Cedars Sinai Medical Center.

John Hans Menkes

John Hans Menkes was a neurologist and director of pediatric neurology and is considered the discoverer of Menkes disease.

Personalities who died here

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