Joe Giordano, Surgeon Who Helped Save President Reagan's Life After Assassination Attempt, Has Died
- Joseph Giordano, a surgeon who saved President Ronald Reagan's life after an assassination attempt in 1981, has died on June 24 in Washington, D.C. from an infection related to a lengthy illness, according to his family.
- Dr. Giordano helped establish the hospital's trauma center as one of the best in the country.
- He served as GW's chairman of surgery for 18 years before retiring in 2010.
- A family member described Giordano as a humanitarian in remembrance of his impact and work.
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Joe Giordano, Surgeon Who Helped Save President Reagan's Life After Assassination Attempt, Has Died
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Joseph Giordano, a surgeon who played a central role in saving President Ronald Reagan’s life after an assassination attempt in 1981, has died. He was 84. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email He died on June 24 at a hospital in Washington, D.C. from an infection related […]
Joe Giordano, surgeon who helped save President Reagan’s life after assassination attempt, has died
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Joseph Giordano, a surgeon who played a central role in saving President Ronald Reagan’s life after an assassination attempt in 1981, has died. He was 84.

Joe Giordano, surgeon who helped save President Reagan's life after assassination attempt, has died
Dr. Joseph Giordano, a surgeon who played a central role in saving President Ronald Reagan’s life after an assassination attempt in 1981, has died. He was 84. Giordano was in charge of George Washington University Hospital’s trauma teams that treated…
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