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    The Journey to Better - 7 month(s) ago

    A world-renowned expert in complex coronary disease therapies, Dr. Bill Lombardi has been one of the highest-volume complex PCI and chronic total occlusion (CTO) operators in the world for over a decade. He’s always striving to improve his skills and methods to perform safer and more efficient procedures. It’s a journey to better that extends beyond technical and into mental and emotional health. Bill will discuss topics, ideas, and examples with special guests and live audience questions to navigate his journey to better.

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    • Had a great conversation with Dr. Rahul Bhindi about the emotions, failure and tribulations as a first year complex coronary operator. Subscribe to "Journey to Better" wherever you listen to podcasts or find all the episodes at https://t.co/32TxiG4VcT #CHIP #CTO #PCI

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    How would you treat this 81-year-old male patient with HTN, diabetes, dyslipidemia, peripheral vasculopathy, previous coronary angioplasty and prostatic adenocarcinoma, who was admitted for effort angina and positive stress test?

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    • new case from #Euro4C group:81 yo male, effort angina and this anatomy. how would you treat him? @PCRonline @Mattialunardi @deharo_pierre @escardio @EAPCIPresident #EAPCI #CHIP https://t.co/EqstaQaZuu https://t.co/4EMAZCsWnz

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    Abstract A 74-year-old man with prior coronary artery bypass surgery had a failing vein graft to the right coronary artery (RCA). He underwent retrograde chronic total occlusion recanalization of a…

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    • @LAzzaliniMD #JACCCaseReports Quiz Answer: Retrograde #CTO recanalization of an ostial flush-occluded RCA facilitated by retrograde angioplasty at the aorto-ostial junction after failed retrograde electrocautery. The graft was then sacrificed. https://t.co/JHhhk66kVU #CHIP #PCI… https://t.co/sNc1Morlbr https://t.co/N3ikQlPgv2

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    The SCAI Women in Innovations (WIN) fellowship opportunity is offered to interventional cardiology (IC) fellows or practicing interventional cardiologists interested in pursuing an additional year of advanced training beyond traditional IC fellowships, focusing on complex and high-risk interventional procedures (CHIP) and percutaneous acute mechanical circulatory support training in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. With recent advances in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) technology and

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    • The #SCAIWIN CHIP Fellowship provides an opportunity for #InterventionalCardiology fellows and practicing physicians to pursue an additional year of advanced training focusing on #CHIP and percutaneous MCS. Apply now for the 2024-2025 term ➡️ https://t.co/9PXkrPWFmV https://t.co/fk4TrtBB2a

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    Last year, Monash University scientists created the “DishBrain” – a semi-biological computer chip with some 800,000 human and mouse brain cells lab-grown into its electrodes. Demonstrating something like sentience, it learned to play Pong within five minutes.

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    • Computer #chip with human brain tissue gets #military funding: #DishBrain is a semi-biological chip with human and mouse brains lab-grown into its electrodes - the chips demonstrated the ability to learn to play the game Pong within five minutes. #AI https://t.co/2IGck6E62i