The Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo, Brazil
In 1971 I began to work at the Albert Einstein Hospital. I still remember the day that the Hospital’s President, Prof. Manoel Hidal, showed me everything, from the 13th to the ground floor. Hospital rooms, operating suites, laboratories, auditorium, laundry, emergency electrical generator... everything. There was only one building at that time.
I have watched it grow continuously, to become the best hospital in Latin America (and one of the best of the world) and an important research center.
In 1976 I organized a the first Brazilian Meeting totally dedicated to the problems of sensorineural hearing loss. The Guest of Honor was Dr. William House, and for the first time in our country he told us of his experience in cochlear implants.
In 1977 I performed the first cochlear implant in Brazil – the second performed outside of the United States. The operation was conducted at the Albert Einstein Hospital.
I have watched it grow continuously, to become the best hospital in Latin America (and one of the best of the world) and an important research center.
In 1976 I organized a the first Brazilian Meeting totally dedicated to the problems of sensorineural hearing loss. The Guest of Honor was Dr. William House, and for the first time in our country he told us of his experience in cochlear implants.
Opening ceremony of the Symposium on Sensorineural Hearing Loss. From left to right: Pedro L. Mangabeira Albernaz, William F House, Max Feffer, Manoel Hidal, Marco Elisabetsky
In 1977 I performed the first cochlear implant in Brazil – the second performed outside of the United States. The operation was conducted at the Albert Einstein Hospital.
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