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The 50th Anniversary of the First Prosthetic Heart Valve
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/the-50th-anniversary-of-the-first-prosthetic-heart-valve/5874/On the 50th anniversary of the first successful prosthetic mitral valve replacement, how far has cardiac surgery come, and where are we headed? Tune in to hear Dr. Albert Starr, co-founder of the first artificial mitral valve, medical director of the Providence Heart and Vascular Institute, and direMoving Toward Synthetic Alternatives to Heparin
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/moving-toward-synthetic-alternatives-to-heparin/3525/With ongoing questions about the manufacturing of heparin in China and concerns about a potential shortage of the anticoagulant, some are wondering whether there is a need for new heparin alternatives. Dr. Ted Love, chief executive officer of the San Francisco biotech cTargeted Anticoagulants Move From Lab to Patient Trials
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/targeted-anticoagulants-move-from-lab-to-patient-trials/3526/Anticoagulants like heparin have been around for decades, but the drugs have drawbacks for many patients. Dr. Ted Love, Chief Executive of biotech company Nuvelo, tells host Bruce Japsen about targeted anticoagulant therapies that are being developed to be safer and more effective than theBeyond the Data: Preventing A Million Heart Attacks and Strokes
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/beyond-data-preventing-million-heart-attacks-and-strokes/7785/CDC's Dr. John Iskander and Dr. Janet Wright discuss the progress that has been made with Million Hearts®, along with the work that is still needed to reach the goal of preventing one million heart attacks and strokes by 2017. Providers should: Utilize electronic health records to proactively reachStrange Medicine: A Shocking History of Real Medical Practices Through the Ages
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/istrange-medicine-a-shocking-history-of-real-medical-practices-through-the-agesi/7032/Strange Medicine is an account of the practice of medicine throughout the ages that highlights the most bizarre treatments, medical blunders, and odd medical behavior that seem to do more harm than good. Author Nathan Belofsky joins host Dr. John Russell to discuss a variety of medical oddities acroAdvances in Managing Atrial Fibrillation
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/advances-in-managing-atrial-fibrillation/3926/Dr. Charles Kerr, president of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, and director of the electrophysiology program at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, joins host Dr. Janet Wright, to discuss the challenges of managing patients with atrial fibrillation. For those patients who may waDifferentiating the Diagnosis Between ADHD and Sleep Disorders
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/differentiating-the-diagnosis-between-adhd-and-sleep-disorders/18150/Is it ADHD or a sleep disorder, such as narcolepsy? Here’s how to differentiate a diagnosis in our patients.Shocked: Adventures in Bringing Back the Recently Dead
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/shocked-adventures-bringing-back-recently-dead/7606/Not too long ago, there was no coming back from death. But now that's no longer the case thanks to revolutionary medical advances.Lipid Management and Systemic Approaches to Patient Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/lipid-management-and-systemic-approaches-to-patient-care/5587/Dr. Ann Liebeskind, the clinical program director of Heart and Vascular Services at Affinity Health System's St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton, Wisconsin, joins host Dr. Alan Brown at the National Lipid Association's 2010 meeting in Chicago, to talk about her research on lipid management and the sAnalysis of the Interheart Study
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/analysis-of-the-interheart-study/3579/The Interheart study identified nine easily measured factors that account for more than 90 percent of the risk of acute myocardial infarction, regardless of a patient's location, race or national origin. What are these factors, and how might they impact your practice? Host Dr. Larry Kaskel