… testing is its safety and freedom from ionizing radiation. “Stress echo has been performed since the late 1970s, so there’s a wealth of diagnostic data as well as prognostic/outcomes data with long-term …
… system. I was also Vice President of Medical Affairs for ProMedica for five years, including during the COVID pandemic.Q: What are some of your goals for Vascular Services at Cleveland Clinic in Florida?A …
… technology,” Dr. Quintini says.The extended preservation period made possible by NMP has proved beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic. When a donor liver becomes available, the compatible recipient must travel to the hospital and …
There was a time when a successful doctor was automatically assumed to have what it takes to make a successful leader. Some do, but it isn’t a given. Modes of thinking that serve professionals …
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This article was adapted from the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2025, 92 (3) 152-158. Click here to see article as published with tables. Hospital admissions for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar …
Editor’s note: This is a reprint of an article originally published in the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. The original can be found here.By Alexa Nicole Fiffick, DO, MBS, NCMP; Tara K. Iyer …
It’s been nearly five years since the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) released a consensus statement outlining a five-stage classification system for cardiogenic shock (CS) that spans patients “At Risk” for …
Written by Peter Mazzone, MD, MPHThe goal of screening is to detect a disease of serious consequence before it manifests clinical symptoms to improve the likelihood of a cure. What makes a screening program successful …
By Erin A. Dean, MD; Michelle Biehl, MD; Kathryn Bash, APRN, CNP; Jeremy Weleff, DO; and Leopoldo Pozuelo, MDThis is part two of a two-part article reprinted (without references) from the Cleveland Clinic Journal …
It was actually her lab research in cancer that inspired her passion for eyes and vision.Cleveland Clinic’s Bela Anand-Apte, MBBS, PhD, MBA, was studying tumor angiogenesis when she became interested in tissue …
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