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Episode #3: Percutaneous aortic-valve procedures
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From fiction to fact: in the near future most aortic-valve procedures will be percutaneous. Join Drs Topol and Teirstein for a light hearted discussion that—while also evoking harpoons and pulp fiction—illustrates why this procedure is transformational for patient outcomes, a welcome collaboration between interventionalist and vascular surgeon, and the path forward for aortic-valve replacement.
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Episode #4: Why is medicine resistant to change?
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Episode #2: Dissecting "the cost conundrum": McAllen, Gawande, Obama, and healthcare reform in the US
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Episode #1: Revascularization trials: Bypass vs PCI
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theheart.org brings you a freewheeling and unconventional exchange on the latest cardiology news and events through the eyes of thought leaders Drs Eric Topol and Paul Teirstein from Scripps Translational Research Institute.
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