Gruentzig, Senning and a Young Surgeon: 40 Years Ago the First Heart Team
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- Necessity of a thorough experimental evaluation prior to clinical application
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- Strong interdisciplinary interchange and support between cardiology and surgery
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- Perseverance in spite of temporary drawbacks
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- An innovative idea might not be initially welcome in a sceptical local community: “Nemo propheta in patria sua”
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Chicago/Turabian StyleTurina, Marko. 2017. "Gruentzig, Senning and a Young Surgeon: 40 Years Ago the First Heart Team" Cardiovascular Medicine 20, no. 9: 209. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2017.00494
APA StyleTurina, M. (2017). Gruentzig, Senning and a Young Surgeon: 40 Years Ago the First Heart Team. Cardiovascular Medicine, 20(9), 209. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2017.00494