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Arthur Sasahara MD: The first 85 years--Personal Life

Jul 6, 2012 05:45 EDT


Find out about the life and times of one of cardiology's eminent statesmen. From his early days in Del Rey, California, to an Arizona internment center for Japanese Americans during World War II, college at Oberlin and Case Western, roles within the VA system, Abbott, Brigham and Women's, and beyond.

See also:

Arthur Sasahara's page at the Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center








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Arthur Sasahara MD: The first 85 years--Personal Life
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July 20, 2012 01:04 (EDT)
John Hill
Delightful interview.  As one of Dr Sasahara’s many fans, it is especially nice to hear his personal perspective on an extraordinary life.

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Samuel Z Goldhaber, MD
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Director, Venous Thromboembolism Research Group
Co-Director, Anticoagulation Management Service
Cardiovascular Division
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA