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As a teacher, he became renowned, perhaps notorious to his medical students and residents, for his intense verbal cross-examinations in the Charity Hospital amphitheater, or "bull pen" as it is known. He believed the psychologically taxing ordeal programmed students to perform well under stress and
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and its link to lung cancer remain one of his most important contributions. He maintained this association even though he was criticized and ridiculed by his peers. Known today as the Ochsner Medical Center, it is one of the United States's largest group practices and academic medical centers. In
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surgery—something, he was told, that he might never see again. He did not witness another case for seventeen years. Then he observed eight in six months all being smokers who had picked up the habit in
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and chairman of the Tulane Department of Surgery. Although Tulane did not have its own hospital at the time, Ochsner succeeded in organizing a surgical teaching programs at
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Ochsner injected his grandchildren with the polio vaccine from Cutter Laboratories, a tragic event which killed his grandson and gave his granddaughter polio.
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formed part of the background for Long's establishing another medical school, now the
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Presidents of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery
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In 1962, Ochsner received the Golden Plate Award of the
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1990 alone, the clinic had 650,000 outpatient visits.
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Kimball
South Dakota
New Orleans
Louisiana
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Surgeon
medical researcher
Tulane University
Touro Infirmary
surgeon
Tulane University
New Orleans
The Ochsner Clinic
Ochsner Medical Center
Ochsner Health System
heart transplants
Kimball
South Dakota
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Rudolph Matas
professor
New Orleans Charity Hospital
Huey Long
LSU Health Sciences Center
Tulane University School of Medicine
Washington University in St. Louis
lung cancer
World War I
Touro Hospital

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