MGH Cardiology GR

MGH Cardiology Grand Rounds 2016-17 - On Demand

Date: Wednesdays
Time: 12:30-1:30 pm

Location: MGH O'Keeffe Auditorium

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Event Date Event Name Presenter Video LINK Presenter Interview
05/31/2017 Getting Ready For The Next Big Break in Heart Failure Therapy

Mariell Jessup, MD
Emeritus Professor of Medicine
the University of Pennsylvania�s Perelman School of Medicine, Chief Scientific Officer, Foundation Leducq

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05/24/2017 To Infinity and Beyond: Applications of Spaceflight Research to Modulate Cancer Therapy-Induced Cardiovascular Toxicity

Jessica Scott, PhD
Assistant Member in the Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK)

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05/17/2017 Sex, Strokes and Atrial Fibrillation

Annabelle S. Volgman MD, FACC, FAHA

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05/10/2017 CANCELED

CANCELED

05/03/2017 Learning in Cardiac Surgery:
Lessons from Minimal Invasive Mitral Valve Techniques

Michael A. Borger, MD, PhD

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04/26/2017 Cardiac Amyloidosis -
On the Verge of a Cure?

Rodney H. Falk, MD
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School � Cardiovascular Medicine

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04/19/2017 Dead or Alive: How Does CMR Myocardial Fibrosis Imaging Help Us in Congenital Heart Disease

Rahul H. Rathod, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics / Harvard Medical School

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04/12/2017 Cardiovascular Disease Lessons from the Boston Marathon:
A Century of Science and Future Challenges

Aaron L. Baggish, MD, FACC, FACSM

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04/05/2017 Disentangling the link between stress and cardiovascular disease:
It�s Not In Your Head

Ahmed Tawakol , MD
Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

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03/29/2017 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy:
Greater Precision Through Genetics

Carolyn Yung Ho , MD

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03/15/2017 Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Towards Personalized Medicine

Gregory D. Lewis, MD
Section Head, Heart Failure & Transplant Program, Director, Cardiopulmonary Exercise Laboratory

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03/08/2017 CIED Lead Management:
What Every Cardiologist Should Know

Laurence Mark Epstein, MD, Ph.D.
Chief, Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory and Cardiovascular Medicine at Brigham and Women�s Hospital,
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

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03/01/2017 Transcatheter mitral valve replacement

Paul A. Grayburn, MD
Director, Cardiology Research Baylor University Medical Center,
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Texas A&M University

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02/22/2017 A Reassessment of the Mechanisms of the Acute Coronary Syndromes

Peter Libby, MD
a cardiovascular medicine specialist at Brigham and Women�s Hospital and the Mallinckrodt Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

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02/15/2017 Thrombosis:
An Evolving Target for Platelet Inhibition
Jane E. Freedman, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director, Translational Research UMass Memorial Heart & Vascular Center
University of Massachusetts Medical School
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02/08/2017 Heart Failure Findings in Asia-Pacific Professor A. Mark Richards, MBChB, MD, PhD LINK
02/01/2017 Congenital Heart Disease Karen K. Stout, MD LINK
01/25/2017 Cardiac MRI for Substrate Imaging in Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Stratification Katherine Wu, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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01/18/2017 Stable Chest Pain Patients:
Sex Differences in Presentation, Testing and Outcomes / Insights from The PROMISE Trial
Pamela S. Douglas, MD, MACC, FASE, FAHA
Ursula Geller Professor of Research in Cardiovascular Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Duke University
Director of the Multimodality Imaging Program at Duke Clinical Research Institute
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01/11/2017 Living in the Readmission Era Jeptha P. Curtis, MD.
Associate Professor in the Section of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale
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01/04/2017 Heart Failure: The Path Ahead Joseph A. Hill, MD, Ph.D.
Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Biology
James T. Willerson, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Cardiovascular Diseases
Frank M. Ryburn, Jr, Chair in Heart Research Chief, Division of Cardiology Director, Harry S. Moss Heart Center University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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12/14/2016 TBD Malissa Wood, MD
Mark Lindsay, MD PhD
MGH Cardiology
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12/07/2016 Imaging Macrophages in Cardiovascular Disease Matthias Nahrendorf, MD
MGH Center for Systems Biology
Sponsoring Department: MRI/CT
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11/30/2016 After the Diagnosis:
Return to Play For Athletes with Cardiovascular Disease
Rachel J. Lampert, MD
Yale School of Medicine
Sponsoring Department: Cardiac Performance
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11/23/2016 No CGR due to Thanksgiving holiday - -
11/16/2016 No Grand Rounds due to American Heart Association conference - -
11/09/2016 Guilty until Effective:
The Interventional Cardiologist in Stroke Prevention
William A. Gray , MD, FACC, FSCAI
System Chief of the division of Cardiovascular Disease
Main Line Health and President, Lankenau Heart Institute, Philadelphia, PA
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11/02/2016 Updates in Cardiac PET: Ischemic and Infiltrative Heart Disease Sharmila Dorbala, MD, MPH, FACC
Director of Nuclear Cardiology
Brigham and Women�s Hospital
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10/26/2016 Cardiac Arrhythmias - Genomic Understanding and Clinical Implications Steven A. Lubitz, MD LINK
10/19/2016 Adopting a PARADIGM shift in Heart Failure Management:
Use of Sacubitril/Valsartan and other emerging therapies in HF
Akshay Desai, MD;
Brigham & Women's Hospital
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10/12/2016 Million Veteran Program (MVP):
A 21st-Century Mega Cohort
John Michael Gaziano, MD;
Boston VA and Brigham & Women's Hospital
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10/05/2016 Redefining The Academic Health System Through Disruptive Innovation Neil Weissman, M.D. LINK
09/28/2016 Bioresorbable Stents: Rationale to Reality � ABSORB III and Beyond Stephen G. Ellis, M.D.
Heart & Vascular Institute Cleveland Clinic
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09/21/2016 Thinking About Healthcare Transformation as a Cardiologist Scott Berkowitz, MD LINK
09/14/2016 Peripheral Artery Disease from the Aorta to the Feet:
Best Practice and Advanced Endovascular Techniques
Ramon Varcoe, MBBS, MS, FRACS, Ph.D. LINK
09/07/2016 Hereditary Aortic Disease:
Utilizing Genetics to Uncover Pathogenesis
Mark E. Lindsay, MD, Ph.D LINK
05/25/2016 The Effect of Obesity and Metabolic Disease On Cardiac Remodeling

Exercise and Neurodegeneration; A Potential Theraputic Role For FNDC5

Extracellular Vesicles And Extracellular RNAs As Novel Mediators Of Cardiac Remodeling
Jennifer Ho, MD

Christiane Wrann, PHD

Saumya Das, MD, PHD
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05/18/2016 History of Cardiac Catheterization William Grossman, MD LINK
05/11/2016 Re-inventing Clinical Research and Patient Care Robert Harrington, MD LINK
05/04/2016 Long Term Outcomes in Adult Congenital Heart Disease William Kay, MD LINK
04/27/2016 RV Imaging and Clinical Decisions in Congenital Heart Disease Tal Geva, MD LINK
04/20/2016 Reengineering Chronic Disease Care: The Connected Patient Richard Milani, MD LINK


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