About: Erik Fosse

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Erik Fosse (born December 2, 1950) is a Norwegian physician, professor of medicine at the University of Oslo, and musician. Fosse is a specialist in general surgery and thoracic surgery, and is director of the Intervention Centre at the National Hospital. He was appointed Professor of Medicine (professor II, a part-time position) at the University in 1999. He is noted for his humanitarian work for NORWAC on the Gaza Strip with Mads Gilbert during the Gaza War; they published a book together on their experiences in 2013, Eyes in Gaza. King Harald V of Norway appointed Fosse as Commander of the Order of St. Olav in 2013 for his work within medicine and civic engagement.

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  • Erik Fosse (born December 2, 1950) is a Norwegian physician, professor of medicine at the University of Oslo, and musician. Fosse is a specialist in general surgery and thoracic surgery, and is director of the Intervention Centre at the National Hospital. He was appointed Professor of Medicine (professor II, a part-time position) at the University in 1999. He is noted for his humanitarian work for NORWAC on the Gaza Strip with Mads Gilbert during the Gaza War; they published a book together on their experiences in 2013, Eyes in Gaza. King Harald V of Norway appointed Fosse as Commander of the Order of St. Olav in 2013 for his work within medicine and civic engagement. (en)
  • Эрик Торгейр Фоссе (род. 2 декабря 1950 года, Осло) — норвежский хирург, ученый, музыкант, профессор. Он является специалистом по общей хирургии и грудной хирургии. Заведующий отделением в Центре вмешательств в Университетской больнице г. Осло, профессор Университета Осло. Фоссе получил докторскую степень в 1987 году в Университете Осло с диссертацией «Активация комплемента и изменения в популяциях лейкоцитов после больших операций и травм». В 2013 году Фоссе присужден Орден Святого Олафа за заслуги в медицине и социальной сфере. (ru)
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  • Erik Fosse (born December 2, 1950) is a Norwegian physician, professor of medicine at the University of Oslo, and musician. Fosse is a specialist in general surgery and thoracic surgery, and is director of the Intervention Centre at the National Hospital. He was appointed Professor of Medicine (professor II, a part-time position) at the University in 1999. He is noted for his humanitarian work for NORWAC on the Gaza Strip with Mads Gilbert during the Gaza War; they published a book together on their experiences in 2013, Eyes in Gaza. King Harald V of Norway appointed Fosse as Commander of the Order of St. Olav in 2013 for his work within medicine and civic engagement. (en)
  • Эрик Торгейр Фоссе (род. 2 декабря 1950 года, Осло) — норвежский хирург, ученый, музыкант, профессор. Он является специалистом по общей хирургии и грудной хирургии. Заведующий отделением в Центре вмешательств в Университетской больнице г. Осло, профессор Университета Осло. Фоссе получил докторскую степень в 1987 году в Университете Осло с диссертацией «Активация комплемента и изменения в популяциях лейкоцитов после больших операций и травм». В 2013 году Фоссе присужден Орден Святого Олафа за заслуги в медицине и социальной сфере. (ru)
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  • Erik Fosse (en)
  • Фоссе, Эрик (ru)
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