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Tirone E. David of the University of Toronto was presented with the 2016 AATS Scientific Achievement Award during the Annual Meeting Plenary Session on May 16th.
Dr. David (above left) with his award is shown with Dr. Irving Kron.
The award is the Association’s highest scientific recognition. Created in 1994, it recognizes physicians who have made extraordinary scientific contributions to the CT surgery field.
The honor acknowledges David’s pioneering work in CT surgery and his service as 85th AATS President (2004-2005). During an illustrious career, his innovation, passion and dedication to CT surgery has impacted hundreds of trainees and peers. The David operation revolutionized the treatment of aortic valve disease and resulted in substantial advances in patient care quality worldwide.
Tirone E. David of the University of Toronto was presented with the 2016 AATS Scientific Achievement Award during the Annual Meeting Plenary Session on May 16th.
Dr. David (above left) with his award is shown with Dr. Irving Kron.
The award is the Association’s highest scientific recognition. Created in 1994, it recognizes physicians who have made extraordinary scientific contributions to the CT surgery field.
The honor acknowledges David’s pioneering work in CT surgery and his service as 85th AATS President (2004-2005). During an illustrious career, his innovation, passion and dedication to CT surgery has impacted hundreds of trainees and peers. The David operation revolutionized the treatment of aortic valve disease and resulted in substantial advances in patient care quality worldwide.
Tirone E. David of the University of Toronto was presented with the 2016 AATS Scientific Achievement Award during the Annual Meeting Plenary Session on May 16th.
Dr. David (above left) with his award is shown with Dr. Irving Kron.
The award is the Association’s highest scientific recognition. Created in 1994, it recognizes physicians who have made extraordinary scientific contributions to the CT surgery field.
The honor acknowledges David’s pioneering work in CT surgery and his service as 85th AATS President (2004-2005). During an illustrious career, his innovation, passion and dedication to CT surgery has impacted hundreds of trainees and peers. The David operation revolutionized the treatment of aortic valve disease and resulted in substantial advances in patient care quality worldwide.