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  1. Derek was a student of Dr. Richard Webber and was enticed to come with an "offer he couldn't refuse" – the position of Chief of Surgery, which he eventually turned down. He specializes in highly complex tumors and conditions of the brain and spine, [4] [5] [6] and came to Seattle Grace with a reputation for taking on "lost causes" and ...

  2. As things turned out, NASA insisted on two more tests of the Redstone rocket -- one unmanned and one with Ham the chimpanzee -- and by the time Shepard was ready to go, on May 5, Yuri Gagarin had...

  3. Sep 15, 2022 · Who is Dr Richard Shepherd? Dr Richard Shepherd is a leading forensic pathologist who has performed almost 23,000 autopsies. From his wealth of experience, he has written the Sunday Times bestseller Unnatural Causes and The Seven Ages of Death, exploring some of his most perplexing and surprising cases. But let’s hear from the man himself!

  4. Sep 20, 2018 · Dr. Richard Shepherd is a forensic pathologist who performed thousands of autopsies to determine a cause of death. This book is his life story, his memoir as you will. He talks about personal and professional hardships as well as his honest account of PTSD.

  5. Derek Shepherd was a renowned neurosurgeon, former Head of Neurosurgery, and board director at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. He was married to Meredith Grey and they have two daughters, Zola and Ellis, and a son, Bailey.

  6. May 11, 2011 · On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space. He flew on a Mercury spacecraft. There was just enough room for one person. He named his capsule Freedom 7. It launched on a Redstone rocket. The Army first used the Redstone as a missile. On this flight, Shepard did not orbit Earth.

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  8. Jul 21, 1998 · Shepard, a former Navy test pilot, returned to space ten years later as commander of Apollo XIV, which he led successfully to the moon and back. When America's space program began in a blaze of publicity, the names of the first seven astronauts were known to almost every American.

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