Marjan Jahangiri
Marjan Jahangiri is a prominent cardiac surgeon and the first female professor of cardiac surgery in the United Kingdom. She is known for her contributions to the field of cardiothoracic surgery and her role in advancing surgical techniques and patient care.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Marjan Jahangiri was born in Tehran, Iran. She moved to the United Kingdom to pursue her education. Jahangiri completed her medical degree at the University of London and subsequently trained in general surgery and cardiothoracic surgery.
Career[edit]
Jahangiri has held several prestigious positions throughout her career. She became the first female professor of cardiac surgery in the United Kingdom, a significant milestone in a field traditionally dominated by men. She is currently a professor of cardiac surgery at St George's, University of London and a consultant cardiac surgeon at St George's Hospital.
Contributions to Cardiac Surgery[edit]
Marjan Jahangiri has made significant contributions to the field of cardiac surgery. She has been involved in pioneering techniques in aortic surgery, valve repair, and minimally invasive surgery. Her research has been widely published in leading medical journals, and she is a sought-after speaker at international conferences.
Awards and Recognition[edit]
Jahangiri has received numerous awards and honors for her work in cardiac surgery. She has been recognized for her excellence in clinical practice, research, and teaching. Her contributions have been acknowledged by various professional organizations and institutions.
Personal Life[edit]
Marjan Jahangiri is known for her dedication to her patients and her commitment to advancing the field of cardiac surgery. She is also involved in mentoring the next generation of surgeons and is an advocate for women in medicine.
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