J. Willis Hurst
J. Willis Hurst (October 21, 1920 – October 1, 2011) was a prominent American cardiologist and a professor of medicine. He is best known for his contributions to the field of cardiology and for serving as the personal physician to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Early Life and Education
J. Willis Hurst was born in Cooper, Georgia. He completed his undergraduate studies at Emory University and went on to earn his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in 1944. Following his graduation, Hurst completed his residency in internal medicine at Emory University Hospital.
Career
Hurst began his career as a faculty member at Emory University School of Medicine in 1950. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a full professor and later the chairman of the Department of Medicine, a position he held for nearly 30 years. During his tenure, he was instrumental in transforming the department into a leading center for medical education and research.
Contributions to Cardiology
Hurst made significant contributions to the field of cardiology, particularly in the areas of electrocardiography and coronary artery disease. He authored and co-authored numerous textbooks and research papers, including the widely acclaimed "The Heart," which became a standard reference in the field.
Personal Physician to Lyndon B. Johnson
In addition to his academic and clinical work, Hurst served as the personal physician to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963 to 1969. He was present during Johnson's presidency and played a crucial role in managing the President's heart condition.
Awards and Honors
Throughout his career, Hurst received numerous awards and honors, including the American College of Cardiology's Distinguished Fellow Award and the American Heart Association's Gold Heart Award. He was also a member of several prestigious medical societies and organizations.
Legacy
J. Willis Hurst's legacy continues through the many physicians he trained and the lasting impact of his research and publications. The J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program at Emory University is named in his honor, reflecting his enduring influence on the field of internal medicine and cardiology.
Selected Publications
- "The Heart" (various editions)
- "Electrocardiography for the Clinician"
- "Clinical Methods in Cardiology"
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