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Heart Institute, University of São Paulo

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The Heart Institute, University of São Paulo (Instituto do Coração da Universidade de São Paulo, or InCor) is one of the clinical institutes of the central University's teaching hospital (Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo) and recognized as one of the world's academic and clinical excellence centers in cardiology, cardiovascular medicine and cardiovascular surgery. The Heart Institute was founded in 1963 (1963) by the noted cardiovascular surgeon and professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo, Dr. Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini.

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Heart Institute, University of São Paulo
Rua Doutor Ovídio Pires de Campos, São Paulo Jardim Paulista

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Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo

Rua Doutor Ovídio Pires de Campos
05403-010 São Paulo, Jardim Paulista
São Paulo, Brazil
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