Interventional Cardiology Meeting | R. David Fish, MD
Cath Lab Admin (O601C) 6770 Bertner Ave, Houston, TX, United StatesR. David Fish, MD Location: Cath Lab Admin (O601C) www.texasheart.org/RSC
R. David Fish, MD Location: Cath Lab Admin (O601C) www.texasheart.org/RSC
Stephanie Coulter, MD Location: Cath Lab Admin (O601C) www.texasheart.org/RSC
Michael Harms, MD Location: Cath Lab Admin (O609C) www.texasheart.org/RSC
Bing Yu, PhD, FAHA Associate Professor Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences School of Public Health (SPH) The Univesity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston About the James T. Willerson, MD, Cardiovascular Science Seminar Series The James T. Willerson, MD, Cardiovascular Seminar Series is a multi‐institutional program organized by the Texas Heart...
Circuit training is a form of body conditioning or endurance training or resistance training using high-intensity. It targets strength building or muscular endurance. Join us on Thursday, February 20 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in the Ansary Atrium. All THI Employees, Professional Staff, Students, Fellows & Residents are welcome to join us for a fun...
Wilson Lam, MD Location: Cath Lab Admin (O609C) www.texasheart.org/RSC
Heinrich Taegtmeyer, MD, DPhil Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine The University of Texas Health Science Center- McGovern Medical School Live Webcasting To participate in the live webcast, and to obtain credit on your transcript, log in from any computer, phone or table to participate in the Live Webcasting service provided by Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center. Video Link:...
Learn how to add visual elements to your presentations – images, videos, tables, charts, animations in PowerPoint. Participants in this class should have some working knowledge of PowerPoint. Students learn how to create tables and graphs, as well as insert pictures, objects, and video clips into their presentations. Applying animation is also introduced. REGISTER
“Awareness of heart valve disease is low, and because there are sometimes no symptoms, or symptoms are dismissed as signs of normal aging, it often goes undetected. That’s why Texas Heart Institute is proud to join the Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day campaign to encourage people to listen to their hearts” Dr. Stephanie Coulter ...
Join us in American Heart Month as Girl Scouts celebrate with the Texas Heart Institute for the 6th year! Girls will learn the importance of staying fit for heart health with robot “Cool-E” of Project Heart fame while exploring heart anatomy, the cardiovascular system, healthy eating and exercise. While the girls are having fun with...