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Leadership at the Intersection of Quality and Innovation
Daniel Barchi leads you on a journey of recognizing technology in medicine from the past and how current technology is used today.Innovations in Pharmacy to Improve Patient Safety & Quality
Learn how to use Six Sigma concepts to better understand creating an error-proof environment in a pharmacy setting, and learn tips that can be implemented at home to make drug use safer, especially narcotics.Genetic Basis of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Acute Aortic Dissections: Molecular Pathways and Gene-specific Management – Cardiology Grand Rounds
The major diseases affecting the thoracic aorta are aortic aneurysms and acute aortic dissections.What Clinicians Need to Know About Genetic Testing for Patients and Families with HCM - 2015 AHA Symposium, Part 5
Should you offer genetic testing to your patient with HCM? When you approach genetic testing in patients and families with HCM, it is definitely a shared decision.New Approaches to the Surgical Management of Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy - 2015 AHA Symposium, Part 4
Minimally invasive septal myectomy procedures, atrial fibrillation is an under-recognized problem in HOCM patients.Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death in HCM - 2015 AHA Symposium, Part 2
Learn the details of sudden death in HCM to aid in what is often a sobering discussion for patientsUpdate on Evaluation and Nonsurgical Treatment Strategies for the Symptomatic Patient with HCM - 2015 AHA Symposium, Part 1
HCM, an unexplained hypertrophy not due to some other secondary cause, is a highly variable disease that presents uniquely in each patient.New Guidelines for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: Concept and Controversy – Cardiology Grand Rounds
The scientific community is constantly conducting research and clinical trials to increase the knowledge regarding the manifestation, treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease.Coronary Microvascular Function and Diastolic Heart Failure in Women – Cardiology Grand Rounds
Coronary Microvascular Function and Diastolic Heart Failure are two epidemics that can explain the disparities in cardiovascular outcomes in women.Culprit v Complete Revascularization for STEMI Patients: The Role of Invasive Coronary Imaging – Cardiology Grand Rounds
To understand invasive techniques for characterization of atherosclerotic plaque and how these influence patient care.Progress in Aortic Stenosis: New Insights, New Options, New Challenges – Cardiology Grand Rounds
The advent of transcatheter valve therapies has opened up new treatment options and new challenges in patient selection for valve replacement.Abnormal Blood Pressure Regulation and its Consequences in Elderly People – Cardiology Grand Rounds
This presentation will review age- and hypertension-related changes in blood pressure regulation and how they impact the development of cognitive and mobility impairments in advanced age.Calcific Aortic Stenosis: Key Concepts and the Road Ahead – Cardiology Grand Rounds
Dr. Philippe Pibarot discusses calcific aortic stenosis, looking at key concepts and towards the future.The Future of Clinical Cardiovascular Research – Cardiology Grand Rounds
Dr. Eric Peterson, Director, Duke Clinical Research Institute, presents The Future of Clinical Cardiovascular Research.David Gutman, MD, PhD, Neurologist, Neurofibromatosis Specialist
Dr. David Gutmann is a Washington University neurologist who directs the St. Louis Children's Hospital Neurofibromatosis Program.David Carpenter, MD, Neurologist, Stroke and Cerebrovascular Specialist
Dr. David Carpenter is a Washington University neurologist at Barnes-Jewish specializing in stroke and cerebrovascular disease.Albert Kim, MD, PhD, Neurosurgeon, Brain Tumor Specialist
Dr. Albert Kim is a Washington University neurosurgeon at Barnes-Jewish who focuses his practice on surgery of the brain, including but not limited to: treatment of brain tumors.Wilson Ray, MD, Neurosurgeon, Spine and Peripheral Nerve Specialist
Dr. Wilson Ray is a Washington University neurosurgeon at Barnes-Jewish specializing in neurological surgery for brachial plexus injuries, peripheral nerve injuries and spinal disorders of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.Marye Gleva, MD, Cardiologist, Heart Rhythm Specialist
Dr. Marye Gleva is a cardiac electrophysiologist at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center, specializing in heart arrhythmia disorders.Kathryn J. Lindley, MD, Cardiologist
Dr. Kathryn J. Lindley is a cardiologist at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center, specializing in heart disease, specifically pregnancy-related heart diseaseCurrent and Novel Concepts in the Management of Acute Heart Failure: Emphasis on the Cardio-Renal Syndrome – Cardiology Grand Rounds
Gain an understanding of the current concepts in managing acute heart failure and understanding the pathophysiology of heart failure, focusing on the relationship to kidney function.2015 Patient Safety & Quality Symposium – Organizing for High Reliability
Premier health care leaders and practicing clinicians explore the intersection of culture and safety, including what high reliability organizing means for patients and organizations, from staff at the bedside to executive management.Limitations of the Coronary Angiogram: More than Meets the Eye – Cardiology Grand Rounds
Dr. William Fearon of Stanford University Medical Center presents Limitations of the Coronary Angiogram: More than Meets the Eye.JNC 8 et al.: Is Evidence-Based Medicine the Only Way? – Cardiology Grand Rounds
Dr. George Bakris of the The University of Chicago Medicine presents JNC 8 et al.: Is Evidence-Based Medicine the Only Way?