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Black History Month

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  • 03 Feb, 2017

Vivien Thomas

Vivien Theodore Thomas (August 29, 1910 – November 26, 1985) was an African-American Cardiac Surgeon and Instructor.  As a surgical technician who developed the procedures used to treat blue baby syndrome in the 1940s. He was the assistant to surgeon Alfred Blalock in Blalock's experimental animal laboratory at Vanderbilt University in Nashville,Tennessee and later at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He served as supervisor of the surgical laboratories at Johns Hopkins for 35 years. Finally, in 1976 Hopkins awarded him an honorary doctorate and named him an instructor of surgery for the Johns Hopkins School of MedicineWithout any education past high school, Thomas rose above poverty and racism to become a cardiac surgery pioneer and a teacher of operative techniques to many of the country's most prominent surgeons.
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