Robert A. Bruce

Description: (Cardiologist)
Robert A. Bruce was a highly respected American cardiologist and professor at the University of Washington. Known as the "father of exercise cardiology," he made groundbreaking contributions to the field through innovative research and the development of the influential Bruce Protocol. His work transformed the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases, making a lasting impression on the medical field. Bruce's commitment to advancing cardiac care and his inventive methods in exercise testing have established him as a pioneer in the realm of cardiology.

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Birthday November 20, 1916 (Scorpio)
Born In United States
Died on February 12, 2004
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