Paul Wood

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Paul Wood is a name shared by several notable individuals across various fields, including sports, medicine, and academia. This article provides an overview of some of the most prominent figures named Paul Wood.

Paul Wood in Sports[edit | edit source]

Paul Wood (Rugby League)[edit | edit source]

Paul Wood is a former professional rugby league footballer who played as a prop forward. He is best known for his time with the Warrington Wolves in the Super League. Wood had a distinguished career, earning a reputation for his toughness and resilience on the field.

Paul Wood (Ice Hockey)[edit | edit source]

Paul Wood is a retired professional ice hockey player who played as a forward. He had a successful career in various leagues, including the American Hockey League (AHL) and the National Hockey League (NHL).

Paul Wood in Medicine[edit | edit source]

Paul Wood (Cardiologist)[edit | edit source]

Dr. Paul Wood was a pioneering British cardiologist known for his significant contributions to the field of cardiology. He worked at the National Heart Hospital in London and was instrumental in advancing the understanding and treatment of heart diseases. His work laid the foundation for modern cardiology practices.

Paul Wood in Academia[edit | edit source]

Paul Wood (Historian)[edit | edit source]

Paul Wood is a renowned historian specializing in the history of art and culture. He has published numerous works on the subject and is a professor at a leading university. His research focuses on the intersection of art, politics, and society.

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