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Endoscopy Live - Feb. 14, 2023 - Motasem Alkhayyat, Cleveland Clinic; Topic: An Ice-Cold Tumor
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The American College of Cardiology completed their 2021 scientific sessions, where many research teams presented trial results. Dr. Steve Nissen, Chief Academic Officer, Cleveland Clinic, presents…
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The Cleveland Clinic Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Institute (HVTI) research has three major components: clinical investigations, clinical trials, and an academic research organization – as well…
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Dr. Steve Nissen, Chief Academic Officer, Cleveland Clinic Miller Family Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Institute talks about three trials presented at the 2020 AHA Scientific Sessions: the STRENGTH…
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Dr. Tara Karamlou, pediatric heart surgeon, Department of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery and Cardiovascular Surgery Department and Dr. Eugene Blackstone, head of Clinical Investigations at…
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Dr. Steven Nissen, Chief Academic Officer, Chief Academic Officer, Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute provides a recap of 3 important studies that were presented at the…
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Daniel Raymond, MD, Director of the Center for Chest Wall Disease at Cleveland Clinic leads the discussion on the team approach to malignancies. Acase presentation is followed by presentations on…
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Luke Laffin, MD, cardiologist in the Section of Preventive Cardiology at Cleveland Clinic discusses his recently published paper with Stephanie Besser, MSA, MSPA, and Francis Alenghat, MD, PhD,…
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Leslie Cho, MD Section Head Preventive Cardiology and Rehabilitation and Director of the Women’s Cardiovascular Center at Cleveland Clinic presents a case presentation followed by presentations…
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Dr. Steve Nissen discusses the results of three important late breaking trials looking at the impact of three drugs on cardiovascular endpoints: the CANTOS trial (Canakinumab); the REVEAL study…
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Dr. Stephen Ellis discusses the results of recent trials at ACC related to Instantaneous Wave-Free Ration (iFR) and how the results impact practice in the cath lab.
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