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    The 17th Annual Diabetes Symposium is a 1-day virtual course. The purpose of this symposium is to update health care providers with state-of-the-art information regarding evaluation and treatment of patients with diabetes. There is a need to better understand evolving practice trends in this patient population.  Physicians should demonstrate competence in identifying optimal therapeutic…

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    • We are one month away from the 17th Annual Diabetes Symposium. This 1-day virtual course on October 28th will address the need to better understand evolving practice trends for this patient population. @StLukesHealthMD @bcmhouston Register Now: https://t.co/QEI0vRSTln https://t.co/vyqTRRpMOc

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    To promote the timely sharing of research that ultimately benefits patients worldwide, The Texas Heart Institute Journal will convert to a fully Open Access (OA) publication on July 15, 2023The new initiative aligns with the Office of Science and Technology (OSTP) federal guidance announced in August of 2022 to make the results of taxpayer-supported research immediately available to the American…

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    • The Texas Heart Institute Journal is going fully Open Access with Creative Commons license options allowing authors to retain copyright. Submit your research today! https://t.co/TxpLBA9Rpq

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    Over the past six decades, The Texas Heart Institute’s cardiology fellowship program at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center has been one of the most prestigious training grounds in the country, and today we proudly welcome six exceptional young physicians. Please join the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program in welcoming the new cohort of first-year fellows.

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    • Please join us in welcoming the new cohort of six first-year fellows to the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program! @ConchaDaniella, Feng Gao, @BGudenkaufMD, Colin Hinkamp, @niru_krish & Matthew Nardi #THIFellowship https://t.co/E2ggVeXHPZ https://t.co/KoAX5bGWma

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    The unbearable chest pain and shortness of breath that Mr. Patel felt that night saved his life. His family’s suspicions were right, and his surgeons uncovered what is called an acute Type I aortic dissection with severe aortic insufficiency. When the walls of the aorta bulge and widen beyond their normal size, the condition is referred to as an aneurysm. If the aneurysm worsens it can tear,…

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    • Happy Father's Day! He's got a part of your heart, help him take care of his. #MensHealthMonth https://t.co/NlNZc1N7F3 https://t.co/mM2bgDsR4Q

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    On June 9, The Texas Heart Institute’s School of Perfusion Technology honored the seven June 2023 graduates of its nationally recognized training program. The school’s leadership, Deborah Lowery Adams, MA, LP, CCP, and Kathleen Kibler, CCP, welcomed the graduates’ families, fellow students, and hospital colleagues to the special celebration in the Denton A. Cooley Auditorium.

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    • Congratulations, perfusion school grads!! We are proud of the work you've put in. Lovely to see all the family support from within and outside of these walls. Stay in touch! Click through to see more photos and learn where they are going next. https://t.co/3QAJbqgP2q https://t.co/aPM0Tcfcf5