词条 | Rafael Beyar |
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CareerBeyar was born on 20 January 1952 in Petah Tikva to Rina and Dr. Haim Beyar. Beyar grew up in Tel Aviv. He graduated from the School of Medicine of Tel Aviv University in 1977 (MD), the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 1983 (DSc), and the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University in 2008 (MPH). In 1983, Prof. Beyar founded the Heart System Research Center at the Technion, where he served as Coordinator and Director. He completed his residency in medicine at Rambam (1983-1985) and a fellowship in cardiology at Johns Hopkins University (1985-1987). In 1996, he was appointed Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Medicine at the Technion. He is also the Director of the Division of Invasive Cardiology at Rambam since 1996, and served as Visiting Professor at Johns Hopkins University for several years.[3] Dean, Faculty of MedicineIn 1998, Beyar was elected Dean of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion and served for the full six-year term.[4] Under his leadership, Professor Avram Hershko and Professor Aaron Ciechanover were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in October 2004.[5][6] Director, Rambam Health Care CampusSince February 2006, Beyar has been serving as the Director of Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel, the major academic hospital serving northern Israel. Beyar has helped leadership in defining Rambam’s mission to create the future of medicine for humankind, with the vision of setting the highest of standards for patient care via the intertwining of medicine, technology, research, education, and humanity.[7] In the summer of 2006, Beyar successfully led the hospital through the second Lebanon war, when Rambam treated civilian patients as well as wounded soldiers from the frontiers while under continuous missile attack.[8] Under his leadership, and inspired by Rambam’s vision and mission, the hospital is now undergoing an enhanced medical development initiative which includes restructuring of the medical and surgical departments, and promotion of medical research including establishment of the Clinical Research Institute at Rambam and creating research programs for young clinician scientists.[9] Beyar is also spearheading a major development plan to bring together medicine, science, and technology for the improvement of healthcare. Rambam is now in the final construction stages for the world’s largest fortified underground emergency hospital which, together with the new emergency department, will assure northern Israel’s preparedness for emergency conditions.[10] In 2014 the Ruth Rappaport Children's Hospital opened,[11] in 2015 the Fishman Oncology Center was inaugurated,[12] and a new cardiovascular hospital is scheduled for completion in 2016. Following government approval, construction is scheduled to begin shortly on a new Biomedical Discovery Tower which will host new innovations in medicine.[13] Research and awardsBeyar has received several prizes over the course of his career, including the Taub Prize for excellence in Research in 1999, and the Michelle Mirowski Award for Accomplishments in Cardiovascular Medicine, from the Israeli Heart Association in 2002. In 2005 he was nominated for the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars[14] for his worldwide contribution to cardiovascular science and for establishing the Technion-Johns Hopkins Collaboration Program on Biomedical Sciences and Engineering.[15] Beyar’s research and clinical interests range from mathematical simulation to imaging and analysis of the cardiovascular system, and to the development of stents and new technologies in cardiology.[16] He developed the first robotic catheterization system in the world which was subsequently approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is now used in clinical practice.[17] He has authored over 220 scientific publications and 15 books, is the founding editor of Acute Cardiac Care Journal, endorsed by the European Society of Cardiology, and is organizer and founder of leading professional cardiovascular meetings combining basic cardiovascular research, clinical cardiology and cardiovascular innovations.[18] Books
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5 : Living people|1952 births|Tel Aviv University alumni|Israeli cardiologists|Technion – Israel Institute of Technology faculty |
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