Dr. Efrain A. Miranda
Randall K. Wolf, MD, FACS, FACC
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Dr. Randall K. Wolf pioneered in 1999 a minimally invasive approach for the surgical treatment of Atrial Fibrillation, the Wolf Mini-Maze procedure for this surgical and technological advance. In 2006, the Cincinnati Business Courier named Dr. Wolf "Innovator of the Year". He has taught this revolutionary procedure to over 500 heart surgeons from 20 countries. Dr. Wolf has been a visiting professor in 18 countries, including Oxford University, University of Tokyo and Peking University. He was the first North American heart surgeon to perform da Vinci™ robotic cardiac surgery. He is past President of the International Society of Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery (ISMICS) and past President of the 21st Surgery Cardiothoracic Club. He served as Professor of Surgery, Ohio State University (1998-2003) and Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, University of Cincinnati (2003-2007). |
Dr. Elizabeth A. Murray
Dr. Elizabeth Murray is a forensic anthropologist and an anatomist. She is one of a few anthropologists to hold a diploma and certification by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology. Dr. Murray’s teaching has been honored with several awards, but her interest in education goes far beyond the classroom.
Mark J. Zuptich
Mark J. Zuptich works with Clinical Anatomy Associates as a Designer and Medical Illustrator.
Mark is the owner of MJZ Studios a Web Design and Graphics service in Phoenix, Arizona, and an alumni of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, where he graduated with honors in Digital Design.