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James Vincent Maloney Jr.

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June 30, 1925 - August 18, 2014 James V Maloney, Jr., M.D., pioneering heart surgeon, died on August 18th of natural causes. He performed the first successful open heart surgery west of the Mississippi in 1956 at UCLA, at a time when it was inconceivable that a heart could be intentionally stopped and restarted without the patient dying. In 1958, at the invitation of Prof. Fritz Linder of Berlin, he performed the first open-heart operations in Germany. Dr. Maloney was born in Rochester, NY in 1925, the son of Dr. James V. Maloney and Frances Buckley Maloney. He graduated from high school at age 16, after skipping two grades, and entered the University of Pennsylvania. Under wartime pressure, he finished his undergraduate course work in 15 months and went on to the University of Rochester medical school on a Navy commission. He required his parents' permission to join the Navy, because it was against regulations to commission an officer who was only 17 years of age. Dr. Maloney did his residency and Chief Residency at Johns Hopkins under Alfred Blalock, M.D., at a time when cardiac surgery was in its infancy. Dr. Maloney was offered an assistant professorship at Hopkins, but turned it down for a position at the then brand-new UCLA Medical Center. He was Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at UCLA for 21 years, and then served as Chairman of the Department of Surgery from 1976 to 1981. During his career he published more than 200 scientific papers. After retirement from clinical work, he developed and patented a new heart bypass machine. He served as President of the Society of University Surgeons, the American Surgical Association, and the Society of Clinical Surgeons. He was a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons. He was a Trustee and Chairman of the Board of Harvard-Westlake School. He gave a number of named lectures, including the John H. Gibbon Jr. lecture of the American College of Surgeons and the Richardson lecture at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Maloney's awards included a Markle Scholarship, Citation of Merit of the German Medical Association, honorary Fellowship in the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, and an honorary Doctor of Science from his alma mater, the University of Rochester. Growing up in Rochester, Dr. Maloney learned to ski on a local hill with a rope tow powered by an automobile engine. On Lake Ontario, he fell in love with sailing. His move to Southern California after the war let him sail even in winter. After his retirement, he sailed much of the world with his wife of 57 years, Patricia Keller. He was a strong family man, and shared his love of skiing, sailing, hunting and fishing with his family. Dr. Maloney is survived by his loving wife, Patricia, and four children: Robert (Nicole), William (Ninni), Marcia Maloney Newby (Jon), and Thomas (Meg). He also leaves 9 grandchildren and a brother, Robert. A celebration of his life will be held at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church in Brentwood on Saturday, Sept 13th at 10 AM. In lieu of flowers, a contribution to Mission Doctors Association (3435 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1940, LA, 90010) is requested.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Aug. 22 to Aug. 24, 2014.

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Tricia Stockman

November 8, 2022

Dr Maloney performed two surgeries on my heat to correct tetrollogy of Fallott. The first one in 1955 (where he finger fractured an artory). The second was in 1972 to complete the correction. I am now 70 and still going strong solely because of his skill and ability.
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Douglas Dann

February 21, 2015

My dad was one of Doctor Maloney's first cancer patient. Before Doctor Maloney operated on my dad, he was given a 5% chance of living. After more than 35 years, with more than 1/3 of his lungs removed, my dad is still living a healthy & happy life. We are eternally grateful to Doctor Maloney, because it is only from his skill and knowledge that my dad survived.

Tom DeMeester

January 26, 2015

Fond memories come to mind about our working together on AATS committees and Thoracic RRC. Taught me much about life. Enjoy listening to his adventure stories. A great affable and compassionate man. We will miss him. Tom DeMeester

Myron Goldstein

September 13, 2014

Dr Maloney changed my life
He will be remembered with honor and affection

Pegi Cooper

September 10, 2014

Dr Maloney saved our son on Dec 4,1973. Our son would not have survived without his healing hands. His compassion was evident as we sat together the night before his surgery. We were 24 yr old first time parents. He kindly explained what would happen, then he gave us such a gift by saying, "there is no risk to this surgery". I looked confused and he took my hand and said, "because he won't live without it - we have everything to gain and nothing to lose". In that moment the facts were the same but my heart was given the strength it needed to stay strong for the months of healing to come. Thanks to this wonderful man, our son is happily married with 2 daughters and has good health. R.I.P. Sir, you made the world a better place.

August 25, 2014

A Scholar. A Gentleman, A Sportsman, A Father. A Grandfather, a Husband who adored his wife, a physician with healing hands and if you were fortunate to know him a priceless friend. He had it all. He had dignity and class. The memories he left us with are cherished.

To his entire family, thanks for sharing him with all of us. We were BLESSED.

Sigrid Draper

August 24, 2014

Jim's warmth, kindness, and dedication to the work of Mission Doctors have been an inspiration to me and so many others. I am grateful to have know him. Our love, prayers and gratitude to Pat and their family.

Elise Frederick,
Executive Director
Mission Doctors Association.

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