Vladimir Goldner

{{Short description|Croatian physician (1933–2017)}}

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Vladimir Goldner (19 December 1933 – 13 November 2017){{cite web|url=https://www.vecernji.hr/vijesti/umro-akademik-vladimir-goldner-kardiolog-hazu-1207401|title=Umro akademik Vladimir Goldner|work=vecernji.hr|language=hr|date=13 November 2017}} was a Croatian physician, academic and professor at the School of Medicine, University of Zagreb.

Early life

Goldner was born in Ogulin, Yugoslavia (now Croatia) to a Jewish family.{{harvtxt|Snješka Knežević|2011|p=87}}{{cite web |url=http://resources.ushmm.org/hsv/person_view.php?PersonId=4968983 |title=Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database: Vladimir Goldner |author= |publisher=United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |access-date=8 February 2013}} He attended elementary and high school in Ogulin. During World War II, Goldner was interned in concentration camps in Kraljevica ({{Langx|it|Porto Re}}) and Rab ({{Langx|it|Arbe}}) as part of The Holocaust. He eventually escaped Nazi-controlled territory and traveled to Split, Croatia where he was liberated by Yugoslav Partisans. From 1953 to 1959, Goldner studied medicine at the University of Zagreb.{{Cite news|title=akademik Vladimir Goldner|publisher=Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts|url=http://info.hazu.hr/hr/clanovi_akademije/osobne_stranice/vladimir_goldner/vladimir_goldner_biografija/|access-date=2020-09-23|language=hr}} Goldner finished his medical certification training at a hospital in Sisak.

Career

From 1961 to 1964, he worked as a general practitioner at a community health center in Trnje, Zagreb. In 1968 he finished an internal medicine specialization at the general Hospital Josip Kajfeš (now Sveti Duh{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}}), Zagreb. From 1968 to 1973, Goldner worked as a physician specializing in internal medicine there and at University Hospital Centre Zagreb. In 1976, with a scholarship from the French government, he finished his training at the Paris cardiology clinics.

Goldner pioneered the medical techniques of electrophysiology and electrostimulation. He was the first doctor to introduce the medical procedure radiofrequency ablation in Croatia. Goldner was one of the first in the world who applied and participated in the teleprogramming of the DDDR pacemaker.{{cite journal|title=Teleprogramming of cardiac pacemakers|journal = EP Europace|doi = 10.1016/eupace/2.Supplement_1.A87-a|year = 2001|doi-access = free}} Goldner, along with Radovan Ivančić, was the first to publish a paper about the beneficial effects of propafenone in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and ventricular beats. He was the first to publish a complete review of attitudes and guidelines on the work capacity in patients with heart arrhythmias. In 1978, Goldner was awarded the Doctor of Science title and in 1996 he was officially named cardiology subspecialists{{Clarify|reason=This title appears to be improperly formatted|date=March 2018}} by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Croatia.

He was the chairman of the Institute for Heart Diseases and Blood Vessels,{{Which|date=March 2018}} and chairman of the clinic for diseases of the heart and blood vessels at the University Hospital Centre Zagreb. Goldner is the author and coauthor of more than 200 papers. He co-owned four patents in the field of electrocardiography. Goldner mentored 10 master theses and doctoral dissertations and guided 10 completed research projects{{Relevance inline|date=March 2018}}. He was the lecturer and course leader in the postgraduate studies in cardiology, pulmonary medicine, clinical pharmacology and emergency medicine. He was the member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, European Society of Cardiology and North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology. Goldner was a member of the editorial board at the Acta Medica Croatica and Journal of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology. In 1990, he was awarded the city of Zagreb award for his discovery in the field of electrocardiography and in 1995 with the Strossmayer award for the best scientific work.

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Category:1933 births

Category:2017 deaths

Category:People from Ogulin

Category:Croatian Jews

Category:Croatian cardiologists

Category:Jewish physicians

Category:School of Medicine, University of Zagreb alumni

Category:Members of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Category:Academic staff of the University of Zagreb