Talk:M. Stephen Heilman
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In addition to part-time emergency room employment, Heilman worked as a consultant to the Westinghouse Electric Corporation on a National Institutes of Health funded effort to develop an intra-aortic balloon heart assist device.[1]
References
- ^ NIH/Westinghouse Volume II publication on The Optimum Operational Modes for Intra-aortic Balloon Assist