Allan M. Ross, MD FACC FAHA

Allan M. Ross was born in New York City. He graduated from Northwestern University (BA) and Chicago Med (MD). His internal medicine and cardiology training was at George Washington University, University of Colorado and Yale University.
His faculty positions have been at Yale and George Washington University. At the latter he served as Director of the Cardiology Division from 1978 to 1994. His present position is Professor of Medicine Emeritus (cardiology).
Dr. Ross’ investigative career has focused on acute coronary syndromes. Amongst trials he designed, managed or served on executive committees are TIMI 1 and 2, GUSTO 1 (designed and managed the angiographic substudy) and PACT. Presently he is Co-Chairman and US Principal Investigator for ASSENT 4-PCI.
The Treatment of AMI: What Have We Learned in 50 Years?
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