A gift to the Department of Surgery helps our physicians and scientists find new treatments and cures for serious diseases.
Maurice Galante, M.D., a legendary master surgeon at UCSF and renaissance man, died on February 5, 2013. His career is memorialized by the Maurice Galante Lecture Program and Maurice Galante Distinguished Professorship.
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Alden H. Harken, M.D. is Professor and Chief of UCSF-East Bay Department of Surgery. Dr. Harken also serves as the Chief of Surgery at the Alameda County Medical Center. Dr. Harken is Board certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Thoracic Surgery. In 2005 and 2006, surgical residents voted Dr. Harken the Julia Burke Outstanding Teacher of the Year. Recently, Dr. Harkin was honored with the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of University Surgeons (SUS) (see full news story below).
After completing his undergraduate work at Harvard College in 1963, Dr. Harken graduated from Case Western Reserve Medical School in 1967. He completed surgical and pediatric cardiovascular residencies at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and the Boston Children's Medical Hospital in 1973; then joined the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington, D.C., where he was an investigator gaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
In July 1976, Dr. Harken accepted a position at the University of Pennsylvania in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery where he became well known as a dedicated and highly respected scientist, warmly regarded for his friendly and dynamic personality.
During his eight years at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Harken worked in all areas of academic medicine, authored scientific papers, was awarded NIH grants and was advanced to Professor of Surgery. He became a specialist in the surgical correction of cardiac arrhythmias.
In 1983 Dr. Harken accepted the position as Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and for the next two decades he was a vigorous advocate of surgical residency training, he promoted multiple surgical programs and served as the Principle Investigator of Colorado's NIH Trauma Program Project Grant and Surgical Research Training Grant.
Dr. Harken has authored or coauthored 500 peer-reviewed manuscripts. He is a past Director of both the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, a Regent of the American College of Surgeons, past President of the Halsted Society (1994-95), the Society of University Surgeons (1985-86) and the Association of Academic Surgery (1983-84). He has served on NIH Surgery Study Sections since 1985 and chaired an NIH Fellowship Study Section. He is a member of the American Surgical Association, the Society of University Surgeons, the Society for Thoracic Surgeons, American Association for Thoracic Surgery and the Southern Surgical Association. He also serves on the editorial board for nine scientific journals.
Alden H. Harken, M.D. was recently honored with the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of University Surgeons (SUS). Dr. Harken is Chief of the UCSF-East Bay Surgery Program, and Chief of Surgery and Chair of the Surgery Department at Alameda Health System's (AHS). Over the course of his career, His contributions to the field of cardiac electrophysiology include influential early work around mapping and surgical ablation for ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Dr. Harken's work in this area helped our understanding of the pathophysiology of ventricular tachycardia and shaped today's methods of ablative treatment of ischemic ventricular tachycardia. According to SUS, "Dr. Harken's energy, insight, enthusiasm and innovative work have created a legacy that will influence the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias for many years to come. He has clearly been a pioneer in the field, and has been a true role model for his colleagues in the SUS and AAS." *
*Excerpts above from news release for Alameda Health System's (AHS)