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Dr. Henry Heimlich
Class of 1993


Background:
Henry J. Heimlich was born in 1920. Educated at Cornell University and Cornell Medical College, Dr. Heimlich was a surgical resident at Mt. Sinai and Bellevue Hospitals in New York City. During World War II, he served as a surgeon with the United States Naval Group, China, classified as voluntary extra-hazardous overseas duty.

Professional Experience:
Throughout a career which spans 50 years, Dr. Heimlich has a truly amazing "track record" of service to humanity. Probably best known for the Heimlich Maneuver, a technique that saved the lives of thousands of choking and drowning victims each year, and now being applied to overcome asthma attacks without the need of medication and to save twice as many heart attack victims as the usual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Dr. Heimlich continued to achieve highly significant breakthroughs in the field of medicine. A few of his many other accomplishments are the Heimlich Micro Trach, the state-of-the-art medical procedure for patients needing oxygen; the study and clinical treatment of Lyme disease; malaria treatment to induce fever and stimulate immune responses in cancer patients; the provision of a new esophagus for victims of birth defects or cancer; the Heimlich valve for chest drainage; the Heimlich method for rehabilitation of swallowing, which restores the ability to swallow food after a stroke; and many other medical innovations.

At Dr. Heimlich's Institute Foundation, Inc., emphasis is placed on using creative thinking in medicine and life. There, each person can create within the limits of his or her knowledge and capability as they observe Dr. Heimlich's favorite phrase, "If all of your peers understand what you have done, you are not creative!" Foundation support has been exclusively through private grants and donations from the public.

Career Highlights:
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale credited Dr. Heimlich with saving more lives than any other living American. Tens of thousands of lives have been saved by the Heimlich Maneuver alone, which is endorsed by the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, and the American Medical Association for saving choking and drowning victims. Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop declared that "the best rescue technique in any choking situation is the Heimlich Maneuver." Dr. Heimlich received numerous awards, honorary degrees and commendations, including the Albert Lasker Public Service Award, the American Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award and enshrinement in the Engineering and Science Hall of Fame.


 
 

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