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Mark E Josephson: Characteristics of Leadership
1Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Division of Cardiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
Abstract:
Mark Josephson is without a doubt the most fascinating person I have ever met. I am proud to have had a close friendship with him and I miss him immensely. I have written in the past about his amazing academic contributions, but in a way I am relieved that this is not my topic today. I will instead talk about the unique aspects of his personality that allowed him to be a great leader in the field of electrophysiology and a powerful influence on the personal development of those of us who had the great good fortune of interacting with him closely.
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