Hemodynamic Aspects of Cardiogenic Shock: Case-Based Discussion (GUHA MD, BHIMARAJ MD ) Feb 15, 2018
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- “Hemodynamic Aspects of Cardiogenic Shock: Case-Based Discussion”
Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center, Grand Rounds Conference featuring ARVIND BHIMARAJ, MD, ASHRITH GUHA, MD, and a panel of distinguished HMDHVC Cardiologists and surgeons as they discuss Hemodynamic Aspects of Cardiogenic Shock: Case-Based Discussion".
Introduction & Moderator: JERRY D. ESTEP, MD
Featured Speaker: ASHRITH GUHA, MD, MPH
Featured Speaker: ARVIND BHIMARAJ, MD, MPH
Panel Speakers: JERRY D. ESTEP, MD; ERIC SUAREZ, MD; FAISAL MASUD, MD; COLIN M. BARKER, MD
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HOUSTON METHODIST DEBAKEY HEART & VASCULAR CENTER
GRAND ROUNDS
STATEMENT OF NEED
This program is designed, in light of reviewing quality data retrieved from weekly evaluations, to provide physicians, faculty, fellows and residents access to topics in current basic and clinical research to improve patient care.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience for this activity is: Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery Physicians, Fellows, Residents, NPs,
PAs, Nurses, Radiologic Technologists, Sonographers and Research Coordinators.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:
• Discuss updates on diagnosis, treatment and management of cardiovascular disease.
• Integrate data and available technique in order to reach appropriate treatment decisions.
• Describe research models, methods and statistical tools.
such a wonderful commentary and presentation on cardiogenic shock!
this is what is needed in Cardiovascular education - more debate, more respectful disagreement among experts. The Cardionerds podcast can do better at this. We could use more than just scripted conversation and excessive praises after every response
Thank you!
Lecture on iabp
I presume this is a typo at12.31.. 5 doses of thymoglobulin NOT 5 disease of thymoglobulin... pls clarify ..
It's obviously a typo.
5 disease of thymo makes zero sense in any context, it's clearly a typo