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Transvenous lead extraction is the core technique central to the treatment of cardiovascular implantable electronic device complications. This series is directed toward cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, scientists, electrophysiologists, and other assiociated professionals who want to minimize the risk of implantable device therapy.
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This eJournal club will engage RA clinicians in an examination, discussion and assessment of the most recent peer-reviewed, RA literature. Areas of focus will include emerging approaches to improve patient function and quality of life, and to reduce mortality.
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On-Demand presentations from the 10th Annual Pain Management Symposium.
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This series focuses on treating patients admitted to the Emergency Department with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). This series covers four topics: Diagnosis: what is the state of the art, risk stratification, treatment of the high-risk patient and disposition: where should the patient go after diagnosis.
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From the 11th Annual Diastology and New Echo Technologies Summit. Explore new developments and potential breakthroughs
presented by Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute experts.
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This webcast explores the rationale for opioid rotation and alternatives. |
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This webcast explores the rationale for IV Methadone and safe use. |
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Focus on clinical practices for VTE prophylaxis in the medical, cancer, and orthopedic patient.
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Explore new developments and potential breakthroughs
presented by Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute experts.
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Rheumatic diseases traditionally involve a wide variety of peripheral target organs. Involvement of the central (CNS) and peripheral (PNS) nervous systems are traditionally among the most difficult and challenging to diagnose and treat.
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The webcast focuses on cardiology, respiratory, and renal complications in prehospital and emergency department patients. |
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Recent research findings and the emergence of new biologic therapies pose many clinical challenges. This series will approach recent research findings on the role of biologic therapies in autoimmune diseases.
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Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute staff
are pleased to present the latest advances and techniques of cardiology and cardiac surgery in a
new interactive format.
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The following webcasts offer NO CME,
just the high-quality
Cleveland Clinic medical education you expect.
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Focus on clinical practices for VTE prophylaxis in the medical, cancer, and orthopedic patient.
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Explore new developments and potential breakthroughs
presented by Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute experts.
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This is a monthly series of archived webcasts featuring nationally renowned experts and prestigious medical centers discussing advances and controversies in minimally invasive surgery.
Webcasts recorded live during the each monthly teleconference |
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Listen and watch as experts in health care for the obese discuss potential solutions to this epidemic.
2007 Series
2006 Series
Webcasts recorded live at the 2006 & 2007 Obesity Congress. |
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This selection of webcasts will enable clinicians who are actively engaged in perioperative medical care to incorporate the latest findings from clinical research into their office and hospital practice so that they can provide quality and safe medical care.
Webcasts recorded live at the 2nd Annual Perioperative Medicine Summit. |
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This on-demand webcast was derived from a live symposium held in 2005. The intent is to provide updates on concepts of current interest, and examine recent advances in the field of Palliative Medicine.
Webcasts recorded live at the 2005 Palliative Medicine Summit. |
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