Harry McKenzie

Harry James McKenzie, M.D.

Surgeon - Cardiothoracic
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Clinical Medical Background:Clinical Assistant Professor – Teacher of the Year, 2005 (Kansas City University, Wichita, KS)Clinical Assistant Professor – Department of Surgery, 2002 (Kansas City University, Wichita. KS)Clinical Assistant Professor – Department of Surgery, 2002 (University of Kansas, Wichita, KS)American Board of Thoracic Surgery – diplomate, 2001Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Residency Training – graduate, 1999 (Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA)American Board of Surgery – past diplomate, 1999General Surgery Residency Training – graduate, 1997 (Memorial Hospital-Temple University, Johnstown, PA)National Board of Medical Examiners – diplomate, 1993

Clinical Medical Interests:Patient compliance optimization.Procedure simplification and development.Patient treatment outcome improvement methodology.In-hospital patient risk prevention, minimization, and containment.Lengthening highly-complex patient survivorship.Morbidity minimization in the high-risk patient.Multi-therapeutic approach to salvage of highly-complex patients.

Medical data evaluation that is related to the short-term and long-term patient risks and patient benefits of the following:

Virus infections as a cause of cancer.
Anesthesia medication preservatives as a cause of reduced efficacy resulting in surgical complications.
Duration of surgical procedures.
Length and depth of surgical incisions.
Blood thinner usage in the event of major trauma.
Length of stay in the intensive care unit.
Length of stay in the hospital.
Accidental gunshot wound prevention and surgical treatment complications.
Multiple organ-system failure in the intensive care unit.
Amount of blood flow and level of blood pressure adjustments during use of heart-lung machine.
Surgical treatment of symptomatic partial and total neck artery blockages.
Optimal patient-specific approaches to improvement of symptomatic partial and total leg artery blockages.
Optimal patient-specific approaches to improvement of heart valve disorders with partial or total heart artery blockages.

Clinical Medical Education and Basic Medical Science Education:
School of Medicine – graduate, 1992 (Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA)
Graduate School of Public Health – Public Health Service scholar, 1986-1987 (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA)

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