http://www.urology.pitt.edu/people/avinash-maganty-md-mscr WebNov 5, 2007 · Dr. G. Tom Shires, a pioneering surgical leader who helped establish one of the nation's largest burn centers, passed away October 18, 2007, at the age of 81. Dr. Shires served as the dean of Weill Cornell …
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WebOct 27, 2007 · George Thomas Shires, director of the Trauma Institute of the University of Nevada School of Medicine, died Oct. 19 in Henderson of gastrointestinal cancer. He … WebDr. George Shires III, MD is a General Surgery Specialist in Dallas, TX and has over 45 years of experience in the medical field. They graduated from DUKE UNIVERSITY in … titus and knock knock
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WebMar 28, 2024 · Education & Training. BS (cum laude), University of Pittsburgh. MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. General Surgery Residency, University Health Center of Pittsburgh. Research … WebUrology. Urologists specialize in the male and female urinary tract and male reproductive organs. Urologic organs include the kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder, ureters, urethra, … George Thomas Shires (November 22, 1925 – October 18, 2007) was an American trauma surgeon. He is known for his research on shock, which initiated the current practice of giving saline to trauma and surgical patients. He operated on John Connally and Lee Harvey Oswald after the assassination of John F. … See more Born in Waco, Texas Shires was brought up in Dallas. He graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School (Dallas, Texas) in 1942 and thereafter gained a B.S. degree from the University of Texas (1944), and an M.D. degree from the … See more In 1985, Shires was ranked the top academic surgeon in the USA by Claude Organ, then president of the American College of Surgeons. He was among the first to receive a … See more Books • Shires GT, Carrico CJ, Canizaro PC. Shock (Major Problems in Clinical Surgery, Vol. 13) (Saunders, 1973) (ISBN 0721682502 See more Shires served his residency at the Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. He worked at the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute See more Shires' research in the 1960s on the physiology of shock showed that, contrary to the practice of the time, surgical patients and patients with trauma require intravenous saline solution. According to Philip Barie (critical care and trauma chief at See more titus and rye right