Heart Newsletters

Read more about the latest advances and treatments in cardiovascular medicine offered at NewYork-Presbyterian.


NYP Heart Newsletter, Fall 2006
» Cardiothoracic Surgeon as Interventionalist New fellowship combines training in interventional cardiology and surgery.
» Adaptive Vein Graft Arterialization Reducing remodeling with spironolactone.
» Alcohol Septal Ablation Treating hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
» Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics 2006 conference information.
» Faculty Highlight
NYP Heart Newsletter, Fall 2006


NYP Heart Newsletter, Spring 2006
» Managing Acute MI Reducing "door-to-balloon" time from the ER.
» Cryoablation forAtrial Fibrillation Expanding benefits to a broader patient population.
» Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Review of the current understanding of this mysterious form of heart failure.
» CME: Coronary Artery Disease
» Evalve Update EVEREST II trial for percutaneous mitral valve repair.
» REVIVAL Update Phase I trial for percutaneous aortic valve repair.
NYP Heart Newsletter, Spring 2006


WMC Heart Newsletter, Spring 2006
» Patient's Giving Back
» Laura Seche, Nurse Practitioner
» Staying With the Program: Integrative Exercise
» Patient Profile: Janet Blackman
» Meet the Residents
WMC Heart Newsletter, Spring 2006


NYP Heart Newsletter, Fall 2005
» Aortic Aneurysms: Gaining control before they strike
» Infection: Understandingand reducing the incidence of staphy-lococcal infections
» Coagulation: Developing a selectiveanticoagulanttoprevent late bleeding
» Cell transplantation: Stimulating recovery ofthe native heart
» Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: Another Treatable Silent Killer?
» Cardiac MRI One-stop test identifiesheart failure etiology, predicts outcomes
» Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics Highlights of this year's symposium
NYP Heart Newsletter, Fall 2005


WMC Heart Newsletter, Fall 2005
» Just in Time: Prompt Treatment is Hallmark of Surgeon's Care
» Top Ten Again! Cardiac Care Ranks in Top Ten in National Survey
» Two Decades of Caring: Donna Reilly, N.P.
» Staying With the Program: Postoperative Pain
» Patient Profile: Sal Mistretta
WMC Heart Newsletter, Fall 2005


NYP Heart Newsletter, Spring 2005

» Aortic Aneurysms: Gaining control before they strike
» Angiogenesis Research At NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
» Evolving uses of ventricular assist devices
» Ablation of Arrhythmias
» Expanding the Use of Low-Dose Statins
NYP Heart Newsletter, Spring 2005


WMC Heart Newsletter, Spring 2005

» Aortic Aneurysms: Gaining control before they strike
» COX-2 Inhibitors: Some Good News
» Surgeons Develop New Methods to Tackle Heart Disease
» A Nurse's Perspective Katherine Andersen, RN
» Staying With The Program: Post-Op Depression
WMC Heart Newsletter, Spring 2005


NYP Heart Newsletter, Fall 2004

» Aortic Aneurysms: Gaining control before they strike
» Aneurysms in the Descending and Thoracoabdominal Aorta
» Aortic Aneurysms and Dissection in the Marfan Syndrome
» Evalve® Clinical Trial
» Research Review: Identifying the Genetic Causes of Aneurysm Disease
   Weill Cornell researchers
» Continuing Medical Education
» Cardiovascular Interventional Therapy
NYP Heart Newsletter, Fall 2004


HealthPoints, Fall 2004

» Congenital Heart Surgery
» Plastic Surgery
» Pet Scans for Alzheimer’s Disease
» Laparoscopic Surgery
HealthPoints, Fall 2004


John Jones Surgical Society Newsletter, Fall 2004

» Aortic Surgery:Then and Now Robert Smith’s Presentation
» JJSS Day 2004
» Arthur B.Voorhees - A Tribute
» Where are They Now?
John Jones Surgical Society Newsletter, Fall 2004



 
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