Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine: Recent Episodes

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Hosted by The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences, the Cardiovascular Institute, and the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Friday, October 13, 2006. This program is intended for physicians and other healtcare providers.

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"Medical Malpractice" The Honorable Ralph J. Cappy Chief Justice Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

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Community Hospitals and PCI - We Can, But Should We? Joon Sup Lee, MD. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Point/Counterpoint - Carotid Stenting versus Carotid Endarterectomy. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Atrial Fibrillation - Do We Have To Live With It? Sandeep Jain, MD. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Go Red - Cardiovascular Disease in Women. Oscar Marroquin, MD. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Peripheral Vascular Disease - Contemporary Paradigms in Therapy. John Schindler, MD. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease - Daytime Consequences of Nighttime Events. Rachel Givelber, MD. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Looking into the Heart - Contemporary Cardiac Imaging. Prem Soman, MD. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Lipids - All for One and One for All. Daniel Edmundowicz, MD. Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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Percutaneous Valves versus Valvuloplasty - Is the Day of Cardiac Surgery Over? Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine 2006, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.