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Video Day in Review from AHA: Wednesday, November 18
Posted Nov 18, 2009
at 05:50 PM, EDT
by Melissa Walton-Shirley
From the American Heart Association 2009 Scientific Sessions in Orlando, FL, join Dr Melissa Walton-Shirley for a review of the following studies:
- CT-STAT
- EFFECT
- RE-DEEM
See:
CT-STAT: CT angiography rules out CAD faster and cheaper than standard care
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Video Day in Review from AHA: Tuesday, November 17
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Posted Nov 17, 2009
at 11:55 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.17.2009 à 23h55 par Melissa
at 11:55 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.17.2009 à 23h55 par Melissa
"Teachable moment" for smoking patients: Would you allow yourself to be "killed" in order to live smoke-free?
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Posted Nov 17, 2009
at 03:45 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.17.2009 à 15h45 par Melissa
at 03:45 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.17.2009 à 15h45 par Melissa
LVADS work: Why the US must pump up the volume for the HeartMate II
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Posted Nov 17, 2009
at 02:42 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.17.2009 à 14h42 par Melissa
at 02:42 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.17.2009 à 14h42 par Melissa
Video Day in Review from AHA: Monday, November 16
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Posted Nov 16, 2009
at 05:45 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.16.2009 à 17h45 par Melissa
at 05:45 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.16.2009 à 17h45 par Melissa
Primary PCI in Masschusetts: Guidelines writers, how long must the rest of us suffer?
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Posted Nov 16, 2009
at 02:03 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.16.2009 à 14h03 par Melissa
at 02:03 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.16.2009 à 14h03 par Melissa
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About Dr Melissa Walton-Shirley
Dr Walton-Shirley performs invasive cardiology, nuclear cardiology, and stress echocardiography in a private practice in Glasgow, KY.
Her chief medical interests are CHF/ Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy and the promotion of primary PCI for acute MI. Recently she played a significant role in helping to launch an ambitious pilot study of primary PCI in Kentucky, the Kentucky Primary Angioplasty Pilot Project. She has also participated in the TIMI 19, Duke-HF, NRMI, and CRUSADE trials.
Walton-Shirley received her undergraduate degree at the University of Kentucky and went to medical school and did her residency and fellowship at the University of Louisville. She is married with two daughters. Her interests include singing, writing poetry and songs, fitness, and, of course, theheart.org.
Her chief medical interests are CHF/ Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy and the promotion of primary PCI for acute MI. Recently she played a significant role in helping to launch an ambitious pilot study of primary PCI in Kentucky, the Kentucky Primary Angioplasty Pilot Project. She has also participated in the TIMI 19, Duke-HF, NRMI, and CRUSADE trials.
Walton-Shirley received her undergraduate degree at the University of Kentucky and went to medical school and did her residency and fellowship at the University of Louisville. She is married with two daughters. Her interests include singing, writing poetry and songs, fitness, and, of course, theheart.org.













