Victor Parsonnet (born August 29, 1924) is an American cardiac surgeon who contributed significantly to the evolution of cardiac pacemaking.[1]

Victor Parsonnet
Born(1924-08-29)August 29, 1924
Newark, NJ

Parsonnet grew up in Newark, New Jersey and attended Weequahic High School before enrolling at Cornell University.[1][2][3] He joined the U.S. Navy Reserve during World War II and then went on to medical school.[1] [3] In 1947 he finished his medical studies at New York University School of Medicine.[4][1][3]

In 1955, Parsonnet joined his father's practice at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, in Newark, New Jersey, which his grandfathers, Max Danzis and Victor Parsonnet, co-founded in 1901. [1] Parsonnet conducted research and studied with pioneers of the heart surgery field, Michael DeBakey and Denton Cooley (the first person in the United States to perform a heart transplant in 1968).[1] Parsonnet was the first surgeon in New Jersey to implant a permanent pacemaker (1961) and to complete a heart transplant (1985) and kidney transplant.[1][5][3] When asked about his success, he simply says, "I was in the right place at the right time". [1][3]

At Beth Israel, Parsonnet served as Chief of Surgery at Beth Israel, Medical director of the Pacemaker and Defibrillator Evaluation Center and director of Surgical Research. [1]

Parsonnet, helped co-found the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology. [6] He has authored over 600 articles and 5 books.[1] He also holds five patents.[1]

In the community, Parsonnet served as chair of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra for many years.[1][3] He also has been a board member at the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ and a board member of the Jewish Historical Society of New Jersey. [1][3]

Dr. Parsonnet retired in 2016.[3] In 2019, he was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. [1][7]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Panos, Greg. "Victor Parsonnet". New Jersey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2024-07-24.
  2. ^ Weequahic High School (June 1941). Weequahic High School Yearbook 1941-06.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Weiner, Robert (October 20, 2016). "Dr. Victor Parsonnet retires after six-plus decades". New Jersey Jewish News.
  4. ^ McGlone, Peggy. "Music from the Heart; Cardiac surgeon gives his life to Newark hospital, orchestra", New Jersey Jewish News, September 21, 2008. Accessed September 19, 2019. "Parsonnet was born in Newark on Aug. 29, 1924, the older of two children of Eugene V. and Rose Danzis Parsonnet. He attended Maple Avenue School and Weequahic High School before enrolling at Cornell University."
  5. ^ Gialanella, Donna [1] "Victor Parsonnet - Music from the heart"], New Jersey Star Ledger, September 28, 2008, Accessed October 28, 2019. "He was the first in New Jersey to implant a permanent pacemaker, the first to perform an aortocoronary bypass and the first in the state to do a kidney and heart transplant."
  6. ^ "The Founders of the Heart Rhythm Society | Heart Rhythm Society". www.hrsonline.org. Retrieved 2024-07-24.
  7. ^ Parry, Wayne "'Seinfeld' Star Alexander, Southside Johnny In NJ Fame Hall", Associated Press, October 27, 2019. Access October 28, 2019. "Newark physician and professor Victor Parsonnet was also inducted. He's a cardiac surgeon who helped advance pacemaking."