- Alain F. Carpentier
Alain Frédéric Carpentier M.D. Ph.D. (born
August 11 ,1933 inToulouse ,Haute-Garonne ) is a Frenchheart surgeon whom the President of theAmerican Association for Thoracic Surgery calls the father of modernmitral valve repair .A professor emeritus at Pierre and Marie Curie University, in the 1980s Dr. Carpentier published a landmark paper on mitral valve repair entitled "
The French Correction ". A visiting professor atMount Sinai School of Medicine inNew York City , he currently heads the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at theHôpital Européen Georges Pompidou in Paris.Dr. Carpentier is a member of the
French Academy of Sciences and sits on theBoard of Directors of theWorld Heart Foundation . The recipient of numerous awards, including the 1996Prix mondial Cino Del Duca , in 2005 the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) bestowed its "Medallion for Scientific Achievement" for only the fifth time in its history. In announcing Dr. Carpentier as the recipient, the AATS also noted that he is "one of the foremost medicalphilanthropist s in the world, having established a premier cardiac center inVietnam a decade ago where over 1,000 open-heart cases are now performed annually. In addition, he has founded cardiac surgery programs in 17 French-speaking countries inAfrica ."In 2006, Dr. Carpentier received considerable media attention in the United States as the surgeon who performed an emergency mitral valve repair procedure on
Charlie Rose when thePBS television interviewer fell ill while en route toDamascus to interviewSyria n PresidentBashar al-Assad . WriterAdam Gopnik , who authored a book about his five years living in Paris and is a personal friend of Charlie Rose, called Dr. Carpentier the most famous surgeon in France. [http://www.observer.com/20060612/20060612_Rebecca_Dana_pageone_nytv-3.asp]References
* [http://www.aats.org/multimedia/files/AnnualMeeting/2005/AATS05_DailyNews_Tuesday.pdf. American Association for Thoracic Surgery]
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