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  1. Robert Lawrence Martensen (January 1, 1947, Lake County, Ohio – September 26, 2013, Pasadena, California) was an American physician, historian, and author. Career and publications [ edit ] Martensen worked as physician in emergency department and intensive care unit settings and as a professor at Harvard Medical School , University of Kansas ...

  2. Jan 6, 2010 · As an historian and physician, Robert Martensens interests ranged widely across medical practice, biomedical science, and culture. Perhaps that is why doing historical research at the National Institutes of Health appealed to him strongly, as the agency’s range of inquiry and impact have shaped biomedical research methods and contributed ...

  3. Apr 2, 2009 · Flipboard. Email. Author, doctor and bioethicist Robert Martensen has treated an estimated 75,000 patients in the emergency room and the ICU. In his new book, A Life Worth Living Martensen ...

  4. Sep 2, 2008 · Robert Martensen, a physician, historian, and ethicist, draws on decades of experience with patients and friends to explore the life cycle of serious illness, from diagnosis to end of life. He connects personal stories with reflections upon mortality, human agency, and the value of “cutting-edge” technology in caring for the critically ill.

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    • 2008
    • Robert Martensen
    • Max Carver, An Enthusiast in A Diverse Field
    • Charlie Carver Approached For Acting While Shopping
    • Married A Girl Despite Being Gay
    • Wife Is A Philanthropist
    • Second Wedding Function
    • Cause of Death
    • Net Worth

    Robert's talented son, Max Carver, involved himself in multiple activities since his early days. During his adolescent period, he used to be active on sports such as hockey, soccer, and lacrosse. After completing his high school, Max continued studying and graduated from the University of Southern California in English. Along with studies, he also ...

    Robert's next twin son is Charlie Carver, who is just seven minutes older than his brother Max. Although they are twin brothers, they celebrate their birthday on a different day as Charlie was born before midnight on July 31, 1998. Charlie discovered his passion for acting since his young age and made his debut when he was in his eighth grade from ...

    Long after Robert's death, he was exposed to being homosexual by his son, Charlie, who is also gay. As per Charlie, Robert was struggling and living with internalized shame. Due to the fear of being rejected by society, he hesitated to reveal himself. He instead lived a compromised life and got married to a girl,Anne Carver, despite being gay. Howe...

    Robert's wife, Anne Carver, is a philanthropist and community activist. Her hobby is helping people and make this world a more loving and inclusive place to live on. After he split from his wife, she took the responsibility of their children and nourished them. She took them to Caliskoga of California's Nepa Valley and lived there in 90 years old P...

    There is not any valid information to claim Robert's second wedding. However, Anne decided to go for it and organized her second wedding function with Dennis Sutra. Dennis is a lawyer, Vineyard owner, and public official belonging to Napa Valley, California.

    Robert died on August 26, 2013, in Pasadena, in the state of California, US. He was 66 years of age when he took his last breath. However, his family has not yet disclosed the cause of his death and is unspecified till now.

    Since Robertis already dead, his net worth is not available. The net worth of his sons is as follows:

  5. May 8, 2022 · Posted on May 8, 2022, Modified : Jan 5, 2024 Sameer Gurung. Robert Martensen was an American surgeon, historian, lecturer, and author best known as the father of twin American actors Max and Charlie Carver. Let's know all details about his wealth, death, and married life.

  6. Jan 19, 2009 · Jan. 19, 2009. Over a long medical career, Dr. Robert L. Martensen, 62, has been an emergency room and intensive care unit physician, treating an estimated 75,000 patients. He has taught...

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