President Tirone E. David,
M.D. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Vice President Andrew S. Wechsler, M.D.,
Secretary-Treasurer William T. Maloney, Manchester,
Massachusetts
Director John E. Mayer, M.D., Boston, MA
The Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship was
established in 1951 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Administered
through the Graham Education and Research Foundation, it provides grants to
young surgeons from abroad who have completed their formal training in general,
thoracic, and cardiovascular surgery. The award allows the recipient to study a
year to intensify his training in a program of special interest and to travel
to several sites to broaden his overall training and increase his contacts with
thoracic surgeons internationally. Awards are made to surgeons of unique
promise who have been regarded as having potential for later international
thoracic surgical leadership. Since the inception of the Graham Fellowship, 46
young surgeons from 23 countries have completed their training at thoracic
surgical centers.
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1st
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1951 -52
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L . L . Whytehead Winnepeg,
Manitoba, CANADA
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2nd
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1953-54
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W.B. Ferguson
Newcastle-upon-tyne, ENGLAND
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3rd
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1954-55
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Lance L. Bromley
London, ENGLAND
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4th
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1955-56
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Raymond L. Hurt
Radlett Herts, ENGLAND
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5th
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1956-57
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Mathias Paneth
London, ENGLAND
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6th
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1957-58
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Peter L. Brunnen
Aberdeen, SCOTLAND
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7th
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1958-59
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N.G. Meyne
Amsterdam, HOLLAND
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8th
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1960-61
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Godrej S . Karai
Calcutta, INDIA
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9th
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1961-62
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Fritz Helmer
Vienna AUSTRIA
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10th
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1962-63
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Theodor M. Scheinin
Helsinki, FINLAND
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11th
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1963-64
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Masahiro Saigusa
Tokyo, JAPAN
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12th
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1963-64
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Adarl. Hallen
Uppsala, SWEDEN
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13th
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1964-65
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Stuart C. Lennox
London, ENGLAND
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14th
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1964-65
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Elias Carapistolis
Thessaloniki, GREECE
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15th
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1965-66
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Gerhard Frichs
Graz, AUSTRIA
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16th
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1965-66
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Ary Blesovsky
London, ENGLAND
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17th
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1966-67
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C. PeterClarke
Fitzroy, AUSTRALIA
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18th
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1966-67
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G.B. Parulkar
Bombay, INDIA
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19th
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1967-68
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Claus Jessen
Copenhagen, DENMARK
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20th
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1969-70
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Peter Brucke
Linz-Puchenau, AUSTRIA
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21st
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1970-71
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Michel S . Slim
New York, NY, USA
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22nd
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1971-72
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Severi Pellervo, Mattila
Kaunianen, FINLAND
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23rd
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1972-73
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Yasuyuki Fujiwara
Tokyo, JAPAN
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24th
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1973-74
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Marc Roger de Leval
London, ENGLAND
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25th
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1974-75
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J.J.DeWetLubbe
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA
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26th
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1975-76
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Mieczyslaw Trenkner
Gdansk, POLAND
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27th
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1976-77
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Bum Koo Cho
Seoul, KOREA
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28th
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1977-78
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Alan William Gale
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
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29th
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1978-79
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Eduardo Otero Goto
Valencia, SPAIN
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30th
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1980-81
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Richard K. Firmin
Leicester, ENGLAND
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31st
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1981-82
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Claudio A. Salles Belo
Horizonte, MG, BRAZIL
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32nd
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1982-83
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Yasuhisa Shimazaki
Osaka, JAPAN
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33rd
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1983-84
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Georg S . Kobinia
Klagenfurt, AUSTRIA
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34th
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1984-85
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Aram Smolinsky
Tel Hashomer, ISREAL
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35th
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1985-86
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Florentine J. Vargas
Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
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36th
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1986-87
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Ari L. J. Harjula
Helsinki, FINLAND
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37th
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1987-88
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Byung-Chul Chang
Seoul, KOREA
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38th
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1988-89
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Wang Cheng
Beijing, CHINA
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39th
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1989-90
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Christopher John Knott-Craig
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA
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40th
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1991-92
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Ko Bando
Okayama, JAPAN
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41st
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1992-93
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Timothy E. Oaks
Hershey, PA, USA
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42nd
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1993 -94
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Alain E. Serraf
Le Plessis Robinson, FRANCE
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43rd
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1995-96
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Cornelius McKown Dyke
Richmond, VA, USA
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44th
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1996-97
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Monica Robotin-Johnson
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
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45th
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1997-98
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Jun Wang
Beijing, CHINA
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46th
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1998-99
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Christian Kreutzer
Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
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47th
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1999-00
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Andes Franco-Cereceda
Stockholm, SWEDEN
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