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Alden S. Gooch
Born(1927-05-05)May 5, 1927
DiedAugust 20, 1987(1987-08-20) (aged 60)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Maine
University of Rochester School of Medicine
OccupationCardiologist
Spouse

Alice Gooch

(m. 1947)

Alden S. Gooch, MD, (May 5, 1927 - August 20, 1987)[1] was an American cardiologist and vice chairman of the Department of Cardiovascular Disease at Deborah Heart and Lung CenterinBrowns Mills, New Jersey.[2] He was best known for his book, Clues to Diagnosis in Congenital Heart Disease.[3] He was an authority on the systolic click murmur syndrome, tricuspid regurgitation, and arrhythmias in exercise stress testing.[4][5]

Early life and education

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Gooch was born in Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine, one of four children.

He served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy in 1945, then he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maine, in Orono, Maine in 1951.

He earned his medical degree in 1955 from the University of RochesterinRochester, New York.[6] He received his residency and fellowship training at George Washington UniversityinWashington D.C. He later taught and conducted research as an assistant professor of cardiology.[7] Ultimately, he practiced Cardiology, conducted research and taught as he expanded the Fellowship Program at the Deborah Heart and Lung Center.

Publications

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Clues to Diagnosis in Congenital Heart Disease was published in 1969 by F.A Davis.[8][9] The book's purpose was to "demonstrate the application of useful information in the diagnosis of congenital heart disease by illustrating various clues (or non-clues) to the diagnosis."[10] Cases were "superbly demonstrated" with "striking display of graphic data." It (is) "a useful way of teaching of Congenital Heart Disease" and "present(ed) a challenge in diagnosis to the reader".[11]

His research focused on cardiac mitral and tricuspid valve disease. His work was widely cited by other researchers.[12][5] Specifically, he outlined the left ventricular abnormalities that were associated with mitral Valve Disease[13][14] and its associated heart rhythm abnormalities.[15][16] His research on tricuspid valve disease was highly influential.[5][17]

Bibliography

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Career and professional affiliations

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At George Washington University, Gooch served as assistant professor of medicine and associate director of the Heart Station from 1966 to 1969. At Deborah Heart and Lung Center, he served as the vice chairman of the division of cardiology, director of the outpatient clinic, and director of the cardiology training program. He also served as the associate professor of medicine at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolofRutgers University and held the same position at Temple University School of Medicine. Throughout his career, in addition to his book, he edited three books and published over 75 scientific articles and 20 abstracts.

He was also a visiting lecturer at Albert Einstein Medical Center and a representative of the New Jersey Council of Clinical Cardiology to the American Heart Association.

Gooch was a fellow at the following organizations:

Personal life

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In 1947, he married Alice Hall of New Haven, Connecticut, and had five children. He died in 1987 in Medford, New Jersey. He was the brother of Brison Gooch.

References

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  • ^ "User account". infoweb.newsbank.com. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  • ^ Goodwin, J. F. (1970). "Teaching About Congenital Heart Disease". The British Medical Journal. 2 (5707): 474. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.5707.474-b. JSTOR 20383830. PMC 1700480. S2CID 73153081.
  • ^ "Alden S. Gooch's research". ResearchGate.
  • ^ a b c "A. Gooch". Semantic Scholar.
  • ^ "One Hundred and Fifth Annual Commencement" (PDF). rochester.edu. 1955. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  • ^ "Alumni President Brainin Dies". gwu.edu. April 18, 1969. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  • ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1969: July-December. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. 1972.
  • ^ National Library of Medicine Current Catalog: Cumulative listing. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine. 1965.
  • ^ Nice, Charles M. (May 1970). "Book Review". Radiology. 95 (2): 286. doi:10.1148/95.2.286.
  • ^ Goodwin, J. F. (1970). "Teaching about Congenital Heart Disease". British Medical Journal. 2 (5707): 474. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.5707.474-b. PMC 1700480.
  • ^ "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com.
  • ^ Murray, Randall (May 20, 1977). Mitral Valve Prolapse. Ardent Media. ISBN 9780842241236 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Mitral Valve Prolapse. Ardent Media. 1977. ISBN 9780842241236.
  • ^ Winkle, Roger A.; Lopes, Mario G.; Popp, Richard L; Hancock, E.William (June 1976). "Life-threatening arrhythmias in the mitral valve prolapse syndrome". The American Journal of Medicine. 60 (7): 961–967. doi:10.1016/0002-9343(76)90567-2. PMID 937357.
  • ^ Gooch, Alden S.; Vicencio, Fiorello; Maranhao, Vladir; Goldberg, Harry (May 1972). "Arrhythmias and left ventricular asynergy in the prolapsing mitral leaflet syndrome". The American Journal of Cardiology. 29 (5): 611–620. doi:10.1016/0002-9149(72)90161-0. PMID 5021490.
  • ^ Lingamneni, Ramesh; Do Cha, Se; Maranhao, Vladir; Gooch, Alden S.; Goldberg, Harry (1979). "Tricuspid regurgitation: Clinical and angiographic assessment". Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis. 5 (1): 7–17. doi:10.1002/ccd.1810050103. PMID 455430.

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