Harefield Hospital [ ] In 1973, he returned to England and became a consultant at , West London, a previous built during the consisting of numerous small houses with interconnected corridors
Later career [ ] He retired from the National Health Service in 2001 at the age of 65 Kirby, Tony 14 August 2010

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Yacoub was in the and awarded in the 2014 New Year Honours.

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British Medical Journal Clinical Research Ed
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Young, Graham 21 May 2010
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At a time when cardiologists may have been reluctant to refer for surgery, Yacoub's search for operable people earned him the name "Magdi's midnight stars"
In December 1983 Yacoub performed the UK's first combined at Harefield "Religious bias in Egypt's universities"
He carried out a number of , where the diseased is replaced with the person's own , particularly in growing children Eze, Ndubueze Ezemba, , Tex

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Luciani, Giovanni Battista; Viscardi, Francesca; Pilati, Mara; Prioli, Antonia Maria; Faggian, Giuseppe; Mazzucco, Alessandro March 2010.

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2015: for contributions to surgical science, presented by , President of the Royal College of Surgeons
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In 2006 he led a complex operation which required removing a transplant heart from a person whose own heart had recovered
Honours and awards [ ] Order of Merit 2014• 4 July 2006 , pp Jha, Alok 2 April 2007
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He treated a number of politicians and celebrities throughout his surgical career, including comedian in 1979, Greek Prime Minister in 1988, and actor in 1993
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He has honorary degrees from , Pakistan and the University of Siena, Italy
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uk , retrieved 9 February 2017• In 2008, he co-founded the Magdi Yacoub heart foundation, which launched the Aswan Heart project