Dr. Albert Starr, renowned Oregon surgeon, dies at 98
Briefly

Dr. Albert Starr was a pioneering physician who co-invented the first artificial heart valve in 1960, which has been implanted in over 800,000 patients globally.
His significant contribution to cardiovascular surgery not only marked a monumental achievement in medical technology but also advanced the field, providing life-saving solutions to patients worldwide.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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