Max Harry Weil

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Max Harry Weil was a pioneering American physician and researcher widely regarded as a founder of modern critical care medicine and intensive care practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
medical researcher
physician
pioneer of critical care medicine
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork cardiopulmonary resuscitation
cardiovascular physiology
critical care medicine
emergency medicine
hemodynamics
intensive care medicine
shock and resuscitation research
gender male
hasEthnicity Jewish
hasFamilyName Weil NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Max NERFINISHED
hasMiddleName Harry NERFINISHED
influenced development of modern intensive care units worldwide
standards of care in critical care medicine
languageOfWorkOrName English
nativeLanguage English
notableFor development of intensive care practices
foundational contributions to modern critical care medicine
leadership in establishing intensive care units
research on shock and resuscitation
training and mentoring critical care specialists
notableIdea organized multidisciplinary intensive care units
systematic monitoring and support of failing organs
occupation intensivist
medical researcher
physician
workLocation United States of America

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