Cardiologists in Massachusetts

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Mass General Cardiologist Brings Clinical Experience To Partners Connected Cardiac Care Program For High Risk Heart Failure Patients

medicalnewstoday.com — “The Center for Connected Health, a division of Partners HealthCare, announced the appointment of Stephanie A. Moore, MD, as Medical Director for the Center's Connected Cardiac Care program. Dr. MoView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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MGH cardiologist going strong after 56 years - BostonHerald.com

bostonherald.com — “Dr. Roman DeSanctis, director of clinical cardiology emeritus at Massachusetts General Hospital, has been practicing medicine longer than many doctors there have been alive — 56 years. As MGH prepares to mark 200 years in business next year, DeSanctis talked to the Herald about his career and advancements...View full resource at bostonherald.com

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Lahey whistleblower suit

theheart.org — “Dr David Gossman has filed a lawsuit claiming that he was fired for complaining about ties between the hospital and some of its senior staff with the medical device company Medtronic.View full resource at theheart.org

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What Heart Patients Don't Know About Angioplasty - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “A group of cardiologists at Baystate Medical Center in Massachusetts explored the communications gap between doctors and patients by studying how patients with chronic chest pain (angina), which often limits physical activity, perceived the potential benefits of elective angioplasty to open arteries narrowed by cholesterol-filled plaque.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Vascular Surgeons Perform Most Peripheral Arterial Interventions

medicalnewstoday.com — “Vascular surgeons have the highest market share and the lowest overall mortality and morbidity rates for peripheral arterial interventions (pai), when compared to interventional cardiologists and View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Why Kids Should Have Cardiac Screenings Before Hitting the Field - FoxNews.com

foxnews.com — “It’s a tragic story we hear all too often. But as a pediatric cardiologist, I can’t help but wonder if Joshua Thibodeau, the 12-year-old Massachusetts boy who collapsed on the soccer field had ever underwent a cardiac screening – and what may have been found if he did.View full resource at foxnews.com

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Tapping into smart health - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “Dale Hoyt sees his cardiologist every six weeks at Massachusetts General Hospital, but he--™s never out of touch for long. Every day, he checks his blood pressure, heart rate, and weight and logsView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Successful #mhealth= evidence based behavior change, great #UX, integrated w/PHRs: Tapping into smart health http://goo.gl/iYHYG

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Mobile technology is changing how we think about health care - The Boston Globe

boston.com — “Dale Hoyt sees his cardiologist every six weeks at Massachusetts General Hospital, but he’s never out of touch for long. Every day, he checks his blood pressure, heart rate, and weight and logs them on his iPhone, and periodically he e-mails the data to Dr. Kimberly Parks.View full resource at boston.com

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Mobile technology changes how think abt healthcare UW study: #diabetic patients like feedback via cellphone, game systems http://ow.ly/4VH9Y

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Fingertip Screening Test for Heart Disease - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “I recently heard there was a new way to test for heart disease using a monitor on the end of your finger. How does this work and why is it useful?View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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The answer to whether you have heart disease lies right at your fingertips. http://ht.ly/21Vod

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Via @nprnews: Abbreviating the time-honored Physical Exam-The Dying Art Of The Physical Exam | http://t.co/fBtPWTM

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Fishman, Novartis posting good results - The Boston Globe

boston.com — “CAMBRIDGE — When drug maker Novartis AG tapped a Massachusetts General Hospital cardiologist to run its global research operations in 2002, some company insiders chafed at his ambition to reinvent drug discovery here on the banks of the Charles River, nearly 4,000 miles from Novartis headquarters in Basel, Switzerland.View full resource at boston.com

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Emphasis on science rather than marketing is winning formula at Novartis http://bit.ly/gNMOmz

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