American Heart Association/American Stroke …wcm/@wsa/...Friday, March 24, 2017 7:30 AM – 3:45 PM...
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Friday, March 24, 2017 7:30 AM – 3:45 PM
Las Vegas Springs Preserve 333 S. Valley View Blvd.,
Las Vegas, NV 89107
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
Las Vegas Get With The Guidelines Cardiovascular & Stroke
Workshop
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Presentat ion T it le
Faculty
7:30am - 8:00am Registration
Heart-healthy Breakfast
Heart-healthy Breakfast & Networking
Lunch sponsored by Dignity Health
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals
8:00am - 8:15am Welcome
The WHY: Stories from the Heart
Ron Loomis, RN, BSN, CPHQ
Senior Regional Director
American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association
Melanie Baldwin & Kate Eggington
Volunteers, Heart Ambassadors
American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association
8:15am - 9:00am
New Stroke Scales for Identifying Large Vessel
Strokes
Acute strokes due to large vessel
occlusion are among the most serious
types of stroke, with a high mortality rate.
Endovascular treatment is an effective
treatment for large vessel occlusions and
can reduce mortality and disability. Proper
treatment of this time-sensitive condition
begins with trained first responders who
can identify severe stroke and bring the
patient to the facility best-equipped to
treat it.
TJ Smith, NR EMT-P
EMS Training Officer
City of Henderson Fire Department
9:00am - 9:45am
Novel Oral Anticoagulants and Reversal
Agents
Novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) are
increasingly used in clinical practice, but
lack of commercially available reversal
agents is a major barrier for mainstream
use of these therapies. Reviewing
pharmacokinetic data may help health
care providers determine a safe time from
last dose to perform a procedure or give a
fibrinolytic medication for an ischemic
stroke.
Ragini S. Bhakta, Pharm.D., BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist
Dignity Health
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals
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Faculty
9:45am - 10:00am Break
10:00am - 10:45am
Panel: 12-Lead ECG:
The Art of Interpretation
Explore 12-lead ECG interpretation
beyond basic cardiac ECG rhythms.
Herbert Cordero-Yordan, MD
Cardiologist
HealthCare Partners
Logan Cole Sondrup, MD
Staff Physician
Fremont Emergency Services/
TeamHealth Las Vegas
Medical Director
Community Ambulance
Chief of Emergency Medicine
Dignity Health
St. Rose Dominican Hospital
San Martín Campus
Steven Carter, NRP, CCT-P
CQI Coordinator
American Medical Response
10:45am - 11:30am
Panel: ACLS Protocols:
Best Practices, Pitfalls, and Challenges
Highlights the importance of high-
performance team dynamics and
communication, systems of care,
recognition and intervention of
cardiopulmonary arrest, immediate
post-cardiac arrest, acute dysrhythmia,
stroke, and acute coronary syndromes
(ACS).
David E. Slattery, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Associate Professor/Research Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Nevada School of Medicine
University Medical Center of Southern
Nevada
Deputy Chief/EMS Medical Director
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue
Collin Sears, EMT
Firefighter/Paramedic
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue
11:30am - 12:15pm Networking Lunch
11:45am - 12:15pm
Are you on your Game?
Scary Cases you Don’t Want to Miss
Unusual/atypical presentations of cardiac
and stroke cases
David E. Slattery, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Associate Professor/Research Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Nevada School of Medicine
University Medical Center of Southern
Nevada
Deputy Chief/EMS Medical Director
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue
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Presentat ion T it le
Faculty
12:15pm - 12:45pm
Acute Stroke Care:
Low National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
and Resolving Symptoms
Patients with very early rapid neurological
improvement when first examined at the
hospital still need to be considered for
therapy to dissolve blood clots, given the
high rate of unfavorable outcome.
Anthony DiCamillo, DO
Neuro-hospitalist
Dignity Health Medical Group
12:45pm - 1:45pm
Therapies for Advanced Heart Failure
Left ventricular devices and/or heart
transplant patients will receive
appropriate follow up and care by
providers knowledgeable in transplant
medicine.
Howie Tran, MD
Cardiologist
UC San Diego Health
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
UC San Diego School of Medicine
1:45pm - 2:00pm Break
2:00pm - 2:45pm
The Management of Atrial Fibrillation and
Stroke Patients
Left Atrial Appendage Closure Device
(percutaneous) does not require major
cardiac surgery and has a faster recovery
rate. It is a proven alternative to long-term
warfarin therapy for stroke risk reduction
in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Arjun V. Gururaj, MD
Cardiologist
Nevada Heart and Vascular Center
2:45pm - 3:30pm
Outpatient Medical Management of the Atrial
Fibrillation Patient
Overview of the medical management of
the AFib patient.
Erik Sirulnick, MD, FACC
Cardiologist
HealthCare Partners
3:30pm - 3:45pm Closing Remarks
Ron Loomis, RN, BSN, CPHQ
Senior Regional Director
American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association
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Faculty Biographies
Ragini S. Bhakta,
Pharm.D., BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist
Dignity Health
St. Rose Dominican
Hospitals
Faculty Speaker &
Planning Committee
Member
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Dr. Ragini Bhakta is an Associate Professor at Roseman
University of Health Sciences where she is involved in
teaching cardiology and precepts students on an APPE
for inpatient Cardiology. She completed her PGY-1
residency at the Long Beach VA and was a Clinical
Pharmacist at the University of Kansas Hospital in
Cardiology for almost 8 years before switching to
academia. She grew up in a small town, Hawthorne
Nevada, and is happy to call the state of Nevada home
again.
Steven Carter, NRP, CCT-P
CQI Coordinator
American Medical
Response
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Mr. Steven Carter is a nationally registered Paramedic,
a Critical Care Paramedic and an EMS Instructor who
mostly specializes in Cardiology, Waveform
Capnography, and Critical Care. He currently works with
American Medical Response in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Herbert Cordero-Yordan,
MD
Cardiologist
HealthCare Partners
Faculty Speaker &
Planning Committee
Member
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Dr. Herbert Cordero-Yordan is a practicing cardiologist
in Las Vegas, Nevada with several hospital affiliations.
Dr. Cordero received his medical degree from the
University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine. He is
board certified in Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diseases,
Internal Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology and
Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Cordero currently serves
on the American Heart Association Las Vegas division
Board of Directors.
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Faculty Biographies
Anthony DiCamillo, DO
Neuro-hospitalist
Dignity Health Medical
Group
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Dr. Anthony DiCamillo is a neuro-hospitalist with Dignity
Health Group. He received his Doctorate of Osteopathic
Medicine from Nova Southeastern University College of
Osteopathic Medicine and completed his neurology
residency training and internship at Valley Hospital
Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Kim Dokken,
RN, BSN, MSN, MBA
Director of Trauma and
Stroke Programs
Dignity Health
St. Rose Dominican
Hospitals
Planning Committee
Member
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Ms. Kim Dokken has been an RN for 31 years. Nursing
background is in ED, ICU, PACU, trauma and stroke.
Originally a diploma RN, Kim received her BSN from
Minot State University located in North Dakota and her
advanced degrees from Grand Canyon University
located in Arizona. She has managed a variety of units
including M/S, ED, and ICU. She gained trauma
program management experience starting in 1997 and
stroke program management experience in 2010. She
is currently the Director of Trauma and Stroke Programs
at St Rose Dominican. She has been with St Rose since
2005.
Mary Helen Gianini,
RN, BS
Cardiovascular Database
Coordinator
Dignity Health
St. Rose Dominican
Hospitals
Planning Committee
Member
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Ms. Mary Helen Gianini has been with Dignity Health St.
Rose in Southern Nevada for 15 years and has worked
in cath lab until 2009 and transitioned to Database
Coordinator for the Cardiology Department. Her duties
have included seeking Accreditation as Chest Pain
Center with PCI for the Siena Campus since 2011. That
is when she became involved in helping to set up
education for health care staff. This is Dignity Health’s
third year in partnership with American Heart
Association in bringing cardiac and stroke education to
South Nevada.
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Faculty Biographies
Arjun V. Gururaj, MD
Cardiologist
Nevada Heart and
Vascular Center
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Dr. Arjun Gururaj is a cardiologist affiliated with the
Nevada Heart and Vascular Center. He attended Cornell
University for his undergraduate degree and the
University of Texas for medical school. He relocated to
Boston for his postgraduate education, at which time
he completed his training in Internal Medicine,
Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology at Boston
University School of Medicine. Initially remaining on
faculty at Boston University, he became Co-director for
Cardiac Science Education for the School of Medicine
while teaching Fellows the latest techniques in
arrhythmia management. He is one of a few physicians
in the United States that hosts a national teaching
course to help other Cardiologists learn the surgical
techniques of heart failure device implantation.
Sarah McCrea, EMTP, RN
Administrative Officer
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue
Planning Committee
Member
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Ms. Sarah McCrea is a Registered Nurse and
Paramedic, currently as an Administrative Officer with
the Las Vegas Fire & Rescue. Hired in 1998, Ms.
McCrea promoted through the ranks to include
firefighter, paramedic, fire engineer, and Emergency
Medical Services Quality Improvement Coordinator
(EMS QIC). Ms. McCrea founded and serves on the
board for Las Vegas CHIPs (Community Health
Improvement Program), a private non-profit
organization, providing social services to clients
identified by first responders and advocating for and
connecting the community’s most vulnerable members
with the services they need to experience improved
health outcomes.
Kelly Morrell, RN, BSN
Director of Cardiovascular
Services
Sunrise Hospital and
Sunrise Children’s
Hospital
Planning Committee
Member
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Ms. Kelly Morrell is an experienced Director of
Cardiovascular Services and is responsible for daily
operations of Cath Lab EKG, Echo, EEG, Care Assure,
TAVR Program and Outpatient Cardiac Rehab. She’s
developed Outpatient Cardiac Rehab Program, oversaw
renovated 7 Room Cardiac Cath Lab Department as
well as Installation of 2 new labs (Peripheral and
Electrophysiology). In addition, she has extensive
experience in critical care settings that include CV
Surgery, Cath Lab and ICU.
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Faculty Biographies
Sharon Sanchez,
RN, MSNed
Cardiovascular Educator
Stroke Coordinator
Diabetes Clinician
Desert Springs Hospital
Planning Committee
Member
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Ms. Sharon Sanchez ability to work in unison with staff,
volunteers, and board of directors has shown
throughout her 39 years of experience as registered
nurse with 20 years in critical care unit. She currently
works for Desert Springs Hospital as a Cardiovascular
Educator, Stroke Coordinator, and Diabetes Clinician.
Collin Sears, EMT
Firefighter/Paramedic
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Mr. Collin Sears is a Nationally Registered Paramedic
primarily serving the community of Las Vegas, Nevada
since 2008. Texas born, Mr. Sears has demonstrated a
long-standing passion for emergency services, with an
emphasis on all elements of a ‘first responder’,
including emergency medical services, firefighting, and
law enforcement. As a firefighter/paramedic for Las
Vegas Fire & Rescue, Mr. Sears has taken pride in
working in Battalion 1, assigned on the most heavily
tasked resources. His peripheral responsibilities with
Las Vegas & Rescue include curriculum development
as a primary EMS instructor and field training officer
(FTO) for new precepting paramedics.
Erik Sirulnick, MD, FACC
Cardiologist
HealthCare Partners
Faculty Speaker
Disclosures:
Speakers Bureau:
Bristol-Myers Squibb,
Pfizer Inc.
Dr. Erik Sirulnick is a cardiologist with HealthCare
Partners. He attended Brown University School of
Medicine and completed his fellowship in
Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardio Electrophysiology
at Stanford University. Dr. Sirulnick has contributed to
several peer reviewed publications as well two chapters
in Anesthesiologist's Manual of Surgical Procedures.
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Faculty Biographies
David E. Slattery,
MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Associate Professor/
Research Director
Department of Emergency
Medicine
University of Nevada
School of Medicine
University Medical Center
of Southern Nevada
Deputy Chief/EMS Medi-
cal Director
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Dr. Slattery is an emergency physician who is Board
Certified in Emergency Medicine and Subspecialty
Board Certified in EMS. He serves as a Deputy Chief
and the EMS Medical Director for Las Vegas Fire and
Rescue. Dr. Slattery is also an Associate Professor and
Director of Emergency Medicine Research for the
University of Nevada School of Medicine's and UNLV
School of Medicine’s Department of Emergency
Medicine. He works clinically in the emergency
department at University Medical Center of Southern
Nevada and he provides medical oversight for the
Casino AED project. Nationally, he serves on the
American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline
Subcommittee, the National Oversight Board for the
Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES)
Registry, and serves as an Associate Editor for
The Journal of Emergency Medicine. His research
interests are on the pre-EMS period of cardiac arrest,
post-resuscitation care, airway management, and
ambulance safety.
TJ Smith, NR EMT-P
EMS Training Officer
City of Henderson Fire
Department
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Mr. TJ Smith is an EMS Training Officer for the City of
Henderson Fire Department. He has been in EMS for
over 13 years, 11 of which were with the Henderson
Fire Department. He was a firefighter/paramedic FTO
prior to accepting the EMS Training Officer position. He
is extremely passionate about stroke care and
management, which led him to implement a new stroke
initiative within the city of Henderson, with hopes it will
spread through the Las Vegas valley and ultimately,
throughout the nation.
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Faculty Biographies
Logan Cole Sondrup, MD
Staff Physician
Fremont Emergency
Services/TeamHealth
Las Vegas
Medical Director
Community Ambulance
Chief of Emergency
Medicine
Dignity Health
St. Rose Dominican
Hospital
San Martín Campus
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Dr. Logan Cole Sondrup graduated with honors from the
University of Utah School of Medicine in 2007 and
competed his Emergency Medicine residency training at
Ohio State University in 2010. He is currently a staff
physician with Fremont Emergency Services/
TeamHealth Las Vegas, the Medical Director of
Community Ambulance, and Chief of Emergency
Medicine at Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican Hospital-
San Martin campus.
Howie Tran, MD
Cardiologist
UC San Diego Health
Assistant Professor of
Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular
Medicine
UC San Diego School of
Medicine
Faculty Speaker
No relevant financial
disclosures.
Dr. Howie Tran is a board-certified cardiologist who
specializes in treating patients with advanced heart
failure. As an assistant professor in the Division of
Cardiovascular Medicine, Dr. Tran instructs residents
and fellows at UC San Diego School of Medicine. He has
coauthored numerous journal articles, and his work has
appeared in Journal of the American College of
Cardiology and Circulation: Heart Failure. Dr. Tran did
his medical training in advanced heart failure,
mechanical circulatory support and transplant
cardiology at UC San Diego School of Medicine. He
completed a general cardiology fellowship at the
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University,
where he also completed a residency in internal
medicine. Dr. Tran earned his medical degree from
Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia.
He is board-certified in internal medicine and
cardiovascular disease.
Sponsored by:
Rea Anne Arcangel, BSN, MBA
Vice President
American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association
(916) 446-6505
Sandeep Gill, MPH, CHES
Program Coordinator
American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association
(650) 259-6780
JoAnne Pineda, MBA
Senior Program Director
American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association
(650) 259-6736
Ron Loomis, RN, BSN, CPHQ
Senior Regional Director
American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association
(602) 414-5329
Meet Your Qual i ty & Systems Improvement Team
Program Purpose
In alignment with the impact goal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA),
focused on improving the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20% while reducing deaths from cardiovascular
diseases and stroke by 20% by 2020, the Get With The Guidelines program is designed to assist healthcare
professionals in institutions implementing the AHA/ASA treatment guidelines for patients with a diagnosis for heart
failure, atrial fibrillation, acute coronary syndrome, and stroke, as well as prevention guidelines for these conditions.
Course Learning Object ives
Attendees will be able to provide examples of how the cardiovascular and stroke patient population will benefit from
the healthcare provider’s adherence to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association guidelines and
explain quality improvement best practices relevant to caring for patients with cardiovascular disease.
Upon completion of this activity, learners will be able to:
Identify 2 different stroke scales that can be used to identify a large vessel stroke in the prehospital setting.
Identify 2 new anticoagulants and their reversal agent.
List 2 key elements in interpreting EKGs.
Explain 2 quality improvement best practices relevant to caring for patients with cardiovascular disease and
stroke.
Understand the immediate post-operative management of left ventricular assist devices.
Identify the main complications during the periods of ambulatory care for patients with left ventricular assist
devices.
State 2 examples of the considerations when managing AFib patients.
Describe 2 pharmacological and non-pharmacological options for AFib management.
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Who Should Attend?
Educational content is designed to meet the range of needs from those new to experienced in atrial fibrillation, heart
failure, STEMI, and stroke care. We welcome physicians, nurses, pharmacists, EMS professionals, quality
improvement staff, radiology technicians, and anyone with a vested interest in providing quality care to the
cardiovascular and stroke patient population.
Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses: Cardiology, Emergency, Telemetry, Critical Care,
Medical-Surgical, Rehabilitation, Radiology, Intensive Care
Pharmacists: Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics
EMS Professionals: EMT, Paramedic
Radiology Technicians
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The American Heart Association is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), to
provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
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The American Heart Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from
organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a
maximum of 7.50 hours of Category I credit for completing this program.
AANP Credit Acceptance Statement – Nurse Practitioners
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM from organizations accredited
by the ACCME. **AMA Credit must be claimed within 6 months of attendance. Credit will no longer be available to claim after September 25, 2017.
ANCC Credit Designation Statement - Nurses
The maximum number of hours awarded for this CE activity is 7.50 contact hours. **ANCC Credit must be claimed within 6 months of attendance. CME/CE will no longer be available to claim after September 25, 2017.
ACPE Credit Designation Statement – Pharmacists
ACPE Credit: 7.50 Contact Hours. Universal Program Number: 0256-005-17-L04-P **ACPE Credit must be claimed within 30 days of participation. ACPE credit will no longer be available to claim after April 24, 2017.
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Continuing Education Accreditation – Emergency Medical Services
This continuing education activity is approved by the American Heart Association, an organization accredited by the
Commission on Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE), for 7.50 Advanced CEHs, activity number
17-AMHA-F1-0008.
By claiming CAPCE credit, the claimant acknowledges the following: I understand that the American Heart Association
as a requirement of CAPCE accreditation will submit a record of my course completions to the CAPCE AMS. I further
understand that my course completion records may be accessed by or shared with such regulators as state EMS
offices, training officers, and NREMT on a
password-protected, need-to-know basis. In addition, I understand that I may review my record of CAPCE-accredited
course completions by contacting CAPCE.
**CAPCE credit must be claimed within 6 months of attendance. CME/CE credit will no longer be available to claim for this activity after
September 25, 2017.
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Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as
well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME/CE-certified content of this
activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their
presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials.
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If you have questions, please call 1-800-444-2778 or email [email protected].
Accessibi l i ty
If you need a disability-related accommodation or wheelchair access information, please contact: Sandeep Gill, at
phone: 650-259-6780 or email: [email protected]. Requests should be made by Friday, March 17, 2017.
Venue Information
The Springs Preserve
333 S. Valley View Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89107
(702) 822-7700
https://www.springspreserve.org/index.html
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Notes : New Stroke Scales for Identi fy ing Large Vessel Strokes - TJ Smith, NR EMT-P
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BCPS
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Notes : Panel : 12-Lead ECG: The Art of Interpretat ion - Herbert Cordero -Yordan, MD/
Logan Cole Sondrup, MD/Steven Carter , NRP, CCT -P
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Slattery , MD, FACEP, FAEMS/Col l in Sears , EMT
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Notes : Are you on your game? Scary Cases you Don’t Want to Miss - Dav id E.
S lattery , MD, FACEP, FAEMS
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Resolv ing Symptoms- Anthony DiCamil lo , DO
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Notes : Therapies for Advanced Heart Fai lure - Howie Tran, MD
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MD
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Notes : Outpatient Medical Management o f the Atr ia l F ibr i l lat ion Patient - Er ik
S i ru ln ick, MD, FACC
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