Although study continues, it may be postulated that “enriching” the blood with the Myogence formula of amino acids aids the exercising body in at least three ways. First, readily available substrates in the blood decrease the workload on the liver to otherwise produce them thus reducing caloric energy utilized by the liver during exercise resulting in more caloric energy available for activity.  Second, ready supply of amino acids and polypeptides as delivered by Myogence may facilitate skeletal muscle repair. More rapid skeletal muscle repair may provide greater skeletal muscle availability for strength and stamina related to activity as well as recycling muscle as energy supply. Third, substrates presented by Myogence appear to have a positive impact on cardiovascular performance. Studies have indicated numerous relationships between amino acids and cardiovascular performance. Some more intriguing studies have cited improved stroke volume and vascularization. Theories have been presented referencing positive impact on the “nitrogen puff” exchange and on symbiotic relationship between nutrient substrate availability and smooth muscle similar to that hypothesized related to skeletal muscle.  
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On May 1, 1990, he was appointed Surgeon-in-Chief  of the Center for Cardiovascular Disease and Director of the Hermann Nutrition and Human Performance Center, the Nutritional Support Service , and the Nutritional Science Center at Hermann Hospital and Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.

In November, 1994, he began serving as Associate Chairman of the Department of Surgery and  Director of the Program in Surgery at St. Mary’s Hospital, a Yale Affiliated Teaching Hospital, in Waterbury Connecticut and as Professor of Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine.  In October, 1995, he assumed the additional responsibilities at St. Mary’s Hospital as Director of Graduate Medical Education.  In October, 1996, he was appointed Adjunct Clinical Professor of Surgery on the faculty of Quinnipiac College.  Between January, 2000 and September, 2002, he served also as Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Director of Surgical Education for the newly integrated Bridgeport Hospital/Yale New Haven Health System.  He currently serves as Chairman of the Department of Surgery, Director of the Training Program in Surgery and Designated Intuitional Official for Graduate Medical Education at St. Mary’s Hospital/Yale Affiliate in Waterbury, Connecticut and Professor of Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine.

A prolific medical writer, Dr. Dudrick was acknowledged by Current Contents, a publication of the Institute for Scientific Information, as the author or co-author of 2,535 scientific reference citations during a 13-year period.  His more than 600 published works include a wide variety of topics on the care and management of surgical patients, especially those with complex nutritional, metabolic, critical care and re-operative problems. previous next  
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