Heart Failure – “Post Transplant Management” | Andrew Civitello, MD
THI Denton A. Cooley Building C018Andrew Civitello, MD Robert J. Hall Conference Center, B1 Level Cooley Bldg. (C018)
Andrew Civitello, MD Robert J. Hall Conference Center, B1 Level Cooley Bldg. (C018)
Tai Chi combines slow, deliberate movements, meditation, and breathing exercises to help your circulation, balance, and alignment while restoring energy. This is a very low-impact exercise with amazing benefits. Body & Brain will be hosting a class in the Ansary Atrium on Wednesday, April 10th at 2pm. This is a great opportunity to take some time...
David Fish, MD THI Atrium
Mitch McArdle, MD Robert J. Hall Conference Center, B1 Level Cooley Bldg. (C018)
Joseph Hill, MD, PhD Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Biology James T. Willerson, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Cardiovascular Diseases Frank M. Ryburn, Jr, Chair in Heart Research Chief, Division of Cardiology Director, Harry Moss Heart Center University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dr. Hill is a cardiologist-scientist whose research focuses on molecular mechanisms...
EP Fellow/ Mohammad Saeed, MD Robert J. Hall Conference Center, B1 Level Cooley Bldg. (C018)
Special cardiology faculty & fellows breakfast in honor of Dr. Joseph Hill , our distinguished Cardiology Grand Rounds. The breakfast will be located in the Texas Heart Institute Denton A. Cooley Executive Board Room from 9:30am to 10:30 am. Open to all THI Staff, Fellows & Residents.
Students get an introduction to using EndNote to organize their literature collection and create bibliographies. Learn how to create an EndNote library and populate it by importing references directly from a folder of pdf files or from a PubMed search. We also spend time on organizing the library and creating reference lists in Word. REGISTER
Global leaders are convening in London to discuss the current state of Sport Cardiology and attempt to propose a new standard. Additionally, a sub-section will deal with a specific update of the pathophysiology and severity methods in anomalous coronary arteries, as based on IVUS imaging. Several clinical cases of CAAs will be discussed by physicians...