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in Natick, Mass., from 2006 until his death in 2009. During his tenure at Boston Scientific, he supported the use of drug-eluting stents at a time when the 2006 European Congress of Cardiology called their safety into question. Baim presented data that the devices did not result in an increase in
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In 1993, Baim co-founded the Cardiovascular Data Analysis Center (CDAC) at Beth Israel Hospital. In order to reflect its work with Harvard teaching hospitals, the organization became known as the Harvard Clinical Research Institute (HCRI) in 2000 and became an independent, non-profit academic
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in Boston. In 1993, Baim founded the Beth Israel Hospital's Cardiovascular Data Analysis Center (CDAC) -- later to be named Harvard Clinical Research Institute (HCRI). Baim died of cancer in November 2009. In October 2016, HCRI changed its name to the Baim Institute for Clinical Research.
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In 2000, Baim joined Brigham and Women's Hospital as a senior physician. During his tenure there, he also served as director of the Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology, a Boston-wide consortium of medical professionals involved in developing medical devices.
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Mainstays of coronary intervention include balloon angioplasty and coronary stenting. Additional techniques include atherectomy (removal of plaque from lesions), thrombectomy (removal of clots from vessels) and embolic protection (capture and removal of embolic debris).
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faculty in 1981 as instructor in medicine. He served as assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School from 1982 to 1988 and associate professor of medicine from 1988 to 1994. In 1994, he became a full professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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2. Catheter intervention in heart disease: percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA, now commonly referred to as percutaneous coronary intervention, or PCI), balloon valvuloplasty and novel therapies, coronary atherectomy and
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Baim's research focused on three primary areas: 1. Coronary blood flow: physiology of large and small vessel coronary regulation and new techniques for measuring coronary blood flow and myocardial metabolism.
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Baim had multiple sclerosis starting at the age of 40. Less than three months after he was diagnosed with adrenal cancer, Donald Baim died on November 6, 2009, at the age of 60. He is buried in
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In addition to his academic positions at Harvard Medical School, Baim held various clinical positions during the 1980s and 1990s at Beth Israel Hospital (BI, now
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from a purely diagnostic tool to a therapeutic tool. After receiving a medical degree from Yale and initial medical training, residency and a fellowship at
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While at BI, he also served as acting director of the coronary care unit (1981-1983), assistant physician (1982-1989), associate director of the
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In addition to his position at Boston Scientific, Baim was a founder of, or key contributor to, more than 20 medical device start-up companies.
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Baim was one of six Boston Scientific employees responsible for inventing a patented bifurcation stent delivery system and methods in 2008.
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laboratory (1982-1984), director of invasive cardiology (1984-1992), and chief of the interventional cardiology section (1992-1996).
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He became board certified in internal medicine in 1979, and in 1981, he received board certification in cardiovascular disease.
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Baim wrote several chapters for and served as lead editor of the main textbook in the field of interventional cardiology,
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Baim served as a member of the Interventional Cardiology Test Committee of the American Board of Internal Medicine.
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In 2011, Boston Scientific established a $ 1.7 million endowment to fund the Donald S. Baim scholarship fund for
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In October 2000, Baim received a Career Achievement Award at the Trans Cardiovascular Therapeutics meeting.
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research organization (ARO). In October 2016, HCRI was renamed in honor of Baim, becoming the
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Grossman’s Cardiac Catherization, Angiography and Intervention, 7th edition, 2006
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Baim served on the editorial boards of several medical journals, including the
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Baim trained in internal medicine and cardiology in the early days of
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Baim was born in New York City on September 26, 1949, and grew up in
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in 1975. In 1995, he was awarded an honorary master's degree from
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Where balloons fail in clearing arteries, new devices may help
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heart attack or death, a position supported by later studies.
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Baim served as chief medical and scientific officer for
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Baim earned a bachelor's degree in physics from the
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Donald S. Baim
New York City
American
interventional cardiology
coronary blood flow
heart disease
congestive heart failure
catheters
Stanford University Medical Center
Beth Israel Hospital
Brigham and Women's Hospital
University of Chicago
Yale University
Harvard University
balloon angioplasty
Stanford University Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
cardiac catheterization
Baim Institute for Clinical Research
North America
Europe
Asia
thrombectomy
endomyocardial biopsy
Boston Scientific
Yale School of Medicine
Miami Beach, Florida
Sharon Memorial Park

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