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Volume 12 - Issue 2 - February, 2004

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Discussion group members responded to the questions below, and emails are included for any questions readers may have regarding a particular lab's policies. If you'd like to join our group, please send an email to: cathlabdigest@hotmail.com
Discussion group members responded to...
Topic Under Discussion: For Larger Labs I have a question that is specific to the larger labs (3+ rooms or >25 staff members). a) How is the leadership designed in your lab? b) Is there a manager, director, or other? c) Who...
Topic Under Discussion: For Larger Labs I have a question that is specific to the larger labs (3+ rooms or >25 staff members). a) How is the leadership designed in your lab? b) Is there a manager, director, or other? c) Who...
Topic Under Discussion: For...
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Roderick B. Meese, MD, Medical Director, Trinity Mother Frances Heart Institute, Tyler, Texas, Assistant Consulting Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina
Roderick B. Meese, MD, Medical Direct...
Trinity Mother Frances Heart Institute is one of the first in the world to utilize the AXIOM Artis dFC Magnetic Navigation System, dedicated to both magnetic-assisted interventional cardiology and electrophysiology studies. The Artis dFC...
Trinity Mother Frances Heart Institute is one of the first in the world to utilize the AXIOM Artis dFC Magnetic Navigation System, dedicated to both magnetic-assisted interventional cardiology and electrophysiology studies. The Artis dFC...
Trinity Mother Frances Heart...
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Blair Childs, AdvaMed Executive Vice President, Washington, D.C
Blair Childs, AdvaMed Executive Vice ...
In the wake of increased federal investigation into wrong-doing between physicians and drug manufacturers, the world’s largest medical technology trade association has updated its ethical code to help medical technology companies and...
In the wake of increased federal investigation into wrong-doing between physicians and drug manufacturers, the world’s largest medical technology trade association has updated its ethical code to help medical technology companies and...
In the wake of increased federal...
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Cath Lab Digest
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Discussion group members responded to the questions below, and emails are included for any questions readers may have regarding a particular lab's policies. If you'd like to join our group, please send an email to: cathlabdigest@hotmail.com
Discussion group members responded to...
Topic Under Discussion: For Larger Labs I have a question that is specific to the larger labs (3+ rooms or >25 staff members). a) How is the leadership designed in your lab? b) Is there a manager, director, or other? c) Who...
Topic Under Discussion: For Larger Labs I have a question that is specific to the larger labs (3+ rooms or >25 staff members). a) How is the leadership designed in your lab? b) Is there a manager, director, or other? c) Who...
Topic Under Discussion: For...
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James M. Glasgow, Hospital Corpsman First Class Petty Officer, United States Navy, Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), RN, is the Program Director and Master Training Specialist for the Cardiovascular (CV) School at the...
James M. Glasgow, Hospital Corpsman First Class Petty Officer, United States Navy, Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), RN, is the Program Director and Master Training Specialist for the Cardiovascular (CV) School at the...
James M. Glasgow, Hospital...
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Warren K. Laskey, MD, Division of Cardiology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland
Warren K. Laskey, MD, Division of Car...
During the last two decades, there have been consistent improvements in acute and long-term outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Dramatic reductions in the rates of serious in-hospital major adverse clinical events (MACE),...
During the last two decades, there have been consistent improvements in acute and long-term outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Dramatic reductions in the rates of serious in-hospital major adverse clinical events (MACE),...
During the last two decades,...
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Cath Lab Digest talks with, Mauro Moscucci, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Director Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Cath Lab Digest talks with, Mauro Mos...
How did the consortium come into existence? We’ve always been interested in clinical outcomes of coronary intervention, and how to improve those outcomes. In 1997, it occurred to us that single institutions don’t have the ability to collect...
How did the consortium come into existence? We’ve always been interested in clinical outcomes of coronary intervention, and how to improve those outcomes. In 1997, it occurred to us that single institutions don’t have the ability to collect...
How did the consortium come into...
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Infographic
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Hispanic Teens Face High Chances of Heart Disease, Diabetes An alarming number of Hispanic pre-teens have at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease or type 2 diabetes. One study found three in 10 Hispanic pre-teens have metabolic...
Hispanic Teens Face High Chances of Heart Disease, Diabetes An alarming number of Hispanic pre-teens have at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease or type 2 diabetes. One study found three in 10 Hispanic pre-teens have metabolic...
Hispanic Teens Face High Chances...
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