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  1. Albion Walter Hewlett, MD. Albion Walter Hewlett was a founding father of cardiology who served as the Michigan Medical Schools Chief of Medicine from 1908-1916 (his last post before becoming Chair of Medicine at the newly formed Leland Stanford School of Medicine). The main focus of Dr. Hewletts research throughout his medical career was ...

  2. Dr. Kim Eagle is the Albion Walter Hewlett Professor of Internal Medicine, Professor of Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, and Director of the Frankel Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan.

  3. The Albion Walter Hewlett Award, developed by the Department of Medicine, is a recurring award honoring an exceptional physician with ties to Stanford. It is a tribute to Doctor Albion Walter Hewlett, professor and executive head of the Department of Medicine from 1916 -1925.

  4. The award’s namesake, Albion Walter Hewlett, MD, led Stanford’s Department of Medicine from 1916 to 1925. Hewlett was a professor of internal medicine and a leading clinical researcher who made particular contributions in understanding cardiac arrhythmias and in applying scientific research to clinical practice.

  5. Albion Walter Hewlett is appointed executive of what was then the Division of Medicine and its subdivisions 1914 The Department of Medicine becomes the School of Medicine and includes divisions of medicine, neurology, psychiatry, jurisprudence, and dermatology

  6. Herbert Nils Hultgren (August 29, 1917 – October 18, 1997) was an American Stanford Medical School cardiologist, researcher, teacher, author, Professor of Medicine ( Cardiology) Emeritus, and pioneer in the study of high altitude medicine. [1] .

  7. George W. Hewlett High School (HHS) is a comprehensive high school with programs designed to meet the needs of all students. We encourage students to immerse them­selves in all that HHS has to offer by taking diverse courses and being involved in activities and athletics. Our self-selection policy allows students to take a variety of rigorous ...

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