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Where should we FOCUS on the topic of postop tranfusion?
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Posted Nov 16, 2009
at 12:35 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.16.2009 à 12h35 par Melissa
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ARBITER 6-HALTS: Will you refill or newly prescribe ezetimibe/Zetia after today?
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Posted Nov 16, 2009
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Video Day in Review from AHA: Sunday, November 15
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Posted Nov 15, 2009
at 07:45 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.15.2009 à 19h45 par Melissa
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600-mg clopidogrel load: The unexpected CHAMPION
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Posted Nov 15, 2009
at 04:00 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.15.2009 à 16h00 par Melissa
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Sudden cardiac death: Far-reaching economic and communitywide implications
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Posted Nov 15, 2009
at 03:28 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.15.2009 à 15h28 par Melissa
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PLATO STEMI: A concrete lesson in platelet serial killing
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Posted Nov 15, 2009
at 01:39 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.15.2009 à 13h39 par Melissa
at 01:39 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.15.2009 à 13h39 par Melissa
CMS reimbursement cuts ensure that American cardiology is a "dead man walking"
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Posted Nov 11, 2009
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Women and heart disease: It's not a democracy
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Posted Nov 01, 2009
at 10:03 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.01.2009 à 22h03 par Melissa
at 10:03 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 11.01.2009 à 22h03 par Melissa
Make hypothermia for cardiac arrest "cool": What's your excuse?
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Posted Oct 26, 2009
at 08:31 AM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 10.26.2009 à 08h31 par Melissa
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Cardiologists' perspective on obesity and bariatrics: Raising the threat level to "red"
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Posted Oct 12, 2009
at 09:59 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 10.12.2009 à 21h59 par Melissa
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Michael Jackson's coronaries acquitted
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Posted Oct 02, 2009
at 07:29 AM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 10.02.2009 à 07h29 par Melissa
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HR 3200 Part 2: The largest inkblot in the history of US politics
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Posted Sep 28, 2009
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Health Care Reform Bill Part 1: The positives
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Posted Sep 28, 2009
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Clinical Trials: Time to call for integrity
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Posted Sep 13, 2009
at 09:18 PM, EDT by Melissa Publié le 09.13.2009 à 21h18 par Melissa
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Beethoven or Brooks and Dunn? Music is therapy for ACS patients
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Posted Sep 06, 2009
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Also from theheart.org
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.