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Episode #14: International collaboration and mentorship with Paul Armstrong

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Dr Paul Armstrong joins the show to discuss the related subjects of international collaboration in research and mentorship amongst physicians.

As the world continues to shrink with new opportunities to network and communicate there are numerous occasions to learn from international collaboration and improve standards of care globally. But what are the challenges of collaborating on an international basis? How do we tackle the obstacles and continue to improve research and care?

Along with collaboration comes mentorship. What role does mentorship play in the development of first rate, effective, and balanced researchers? Drs Armstrong and Harrington discuss their experience and visions of this informal yet essential institution. 

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I very much enjoyed a visit with Dr. Hurst during ACC10.  He is still actively mentoring students.  At least once a month, students come to his apartment to be taught by the great Master of Cardiology.
Posted by Thad, Jun 26, 2010 at 12:49 AM, EDT

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About The Bob Harrington Show
In his series of discussions, Bob Harrington provides valuable context to news and topics in cardiology by seeking the counsel of thought leaders at the heart of the event. New episodes are published on a monthly basis and are available on both theheart.org and iTunes.
About Robert A Harrington MD
Dr Harrington is the director of the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) and professor of medicine at Duke University Medical Center, where he practices interventional cardiology.

Dr Harrington's research interests include evaluating antithrombotic therapies to treat acute ischemic heart disease and minimize the acute complications of percutaneous coronary procedures, studying the mechanism of disease of acute coronary syndromes, understanding the issues of risk stratification in the care of patients with acute ischemic coronary syndromes, and trying to better understand and improve upon the methodology of clinical trials.

Author of multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts, reviews, book chapters, and editorials, he was one of the senior coeditors for the 8th edition of the American College of Chest Physicians' Consensus Panel on Antithrombotic and Thrombolytic Drugs. Dr Harrington is an associate editor of the American Heart Journal and an editorial board member for the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. He is a fellow of the ACC, AHA, SCAI, ACCP, and ESC and is a member of the board of trustees of the ACC. He recently served as chair of the FDA Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee.

When not focusing on acute coronary syndromes, Dr Harrington dreams of being a radio commentator for the Boston Red Sox.