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    He married Eva Kyzivat and moved from Vienna to Hartford, Connecticut, in 1949 for surgical training at Yale University. He completed training in anesthesiology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1952. That same year he worked in Lima, Peru, and founded that country's first academic anesthesiology department.

  3. They were to be married in 1950 and remain so to this day. Peter qualified in 1948 and studied pathology as a postgraduate for 9 months before becoming a surgical intern in the university hospital in Vienna in 1949. During his time as an intern, he developed an interest in anaesthesia and perioperative care.

  4. In 1956, Elam met Peter Safar (1924 – 2003) — also an anesthesiologist — and persuaded him to join the effort to convince the world that ventilating the lungs with expired air was effective as part of a resuscitative technique.

  5. Sep 3, 2018 · Peter Josef Safar (1924-2003) was an Austrian physician, innovator, educator and humanist. Peter Safar was a pioneer of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and critical care medicine a relentless interest in everything and was a true humanist.

  6. Sep 11, 2003 · Peter Safar, a pioneer in critical care medicine and a three-time Nobel prize nominee for medicine, was known as the father of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

  7. A year later he returned briefly to Vienna, married Eva, and together they went to Pennsylvania with $5 and four suitcases. There Peter embarked on a career in anaesthesiology, having been convinced that that was the speciality for him.

  8. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › peter-safarPeter Safar - Lemelson

    But surgeon and medical innovator Peter Safar changed that with his development and popularization of the procedure known as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. Safar was born in Vienna, Austria on April 12, 1924 to a surgeon father and pediatrician mother.

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