Did You Know? A Symbol of Excellence
The Texas Heart Symbol of Excellence: A Legacy of Excellence and Innovation At the corner of Bates and Bertner in...
The Texas Heart Symbol of Excellence: A Legacy of Excellence and Innovation At the corner of Bates and Bertner in...
“Suppose that you could look 5 years into the future. You see yourself in an intensive care unit, having just...
We are excited to share a new issue of the Texas Heart Institute Journal, now available online. The Texas Heart Institute Journal is a...
In 1989, James Cuthbertson succeeded Texas Heart Institute’s first President and CEO, Gerald Maley. Cuthbertson was born in Scotland but...
A generous supporter and benefactor of the Texas Heart Institute, Mamie Louise McFaddin Ward lived the true Texan life. She...
The name “Maley” refers to more than just a conference room on the 5th floor of the Denton A. Cooley...
We are excited to share a new issue of the Texas Heart Institute Journal, now available online. The Texas Heart Institute Journal is a...
Houston, TX – The Texas Heart Institute is pleased to share with the community that Aryn Knight, Administrative Director of...
Dr. Cooley’s performances sometimes went beyond the operating theater. In the summer of 1965, for example, he and fellow cardiac...
The Texas Heart Institute is pleased to welcome Dr. Joseph G. Rogers, the third physician President in its illustrious history....
“Modify, simplify, apply.” – Denton Cooley Long before cup-on-demand coffeemakers, there was the percolator—a simple device that boils water and...
Sounds heard within the heart, blood vessels, and lungs can provide important diagnostic clues to the experienced ear. Recognizing those...