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What type of work did Victor Chang do?

Dr Victor Chang (21 November 1936 – 4 July 1991) was one of Australia’s most gifted heart surgeons, a pioneer of modern heart transplant surgery and a humanitarian.

What was Victor Chang’s first job?

Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst, New South Wales. In 1965 Chang left for England, where he worked in various hospitals as a cardiothoracic surgeon and continued his education. Five years later he began training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

When did Victor Chang become a heart surgeon?

He graduated from Sydney University in 1962 with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. In 1984, ten years after assisting in a heart transplant at Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital, Victor led a team to perform what is regarded as Australia’s first successful heart transplant.

How old was Dr Victor Chang when he died?

54 years (1936–1991)
Victor Chang/Age at death

Who Killed Doctor Chang?

Chiew Seng Liew
The man who murdered internationally renowned heart surgeon Victor Chang in Sydney 21 years ago has been granted parole. Chiew Seng Liew shot dead Dr Chang at the doctor’s home in Mosman, on Sydney’s north shore, in a failed extortion attempt in July 1991.

Who married Victor Chang?

Ann Simmonsm. 1968–1991
Victor Chang/Spouse

Why did they kill Dr Chang?

In 1991, Chang died after being shot in a failed extortion attempt against him….

Victor Chang
Cause of deathMurder (Ballistic trauma)
NationalityAustralian
EducationUniversity of Sydney
Years active1960–1991

Who murdered Victor Chang?

Who Shot Victor Chan?

Where was Dr Victor Chang killed?

Mosman, Australia
Victor Chang/Place of death

Who was Victor Chang and what did he do?

Victor Chang, in full Victor Peter Chang, Chinese Chang Yam Him, (born November 21, 1936, Shanghai, China—died July 4, 1991, Mosman, New South Wales, Australia), Chinese-born Australian cardiologist and surgeon who was a pioneer in modern heart and heart-lung transplantation.

When did Victor Peter Chang return to Australia?

In 1972 he returned to St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney as a consultant cardiothoracic surgeon, joining the prestigious cardiothoracic team under Dr Harry Windsor who had performed Australia’s first heart transplant in 1968. In his memoirs, The Heart of a Surgeon, Windsor describes his first impressions of Chang:

How many heart transplants did Victor Chang Do?

Between 1984 and 1990, Chang’s unit performed over 197 heart transplants and 14 heart-lung transplants. The unit had a high rate of success with 90% of those receiving transplants from the unit surviving beyond the first year.

Why was Victor Chang appointed Companion of the Order of Australia?

In 1986, Victor Chang was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) “in recognition of service to international relations between Australia and China and to medical science”.