
TAVR Trainers
Season 2 has been postponed until further notice.

Key learning points of the program:
Learn how to use cardiovascular CT to optimize clinical outcomes in TAVR with a focus on annular sizing, device selection, and reduction in complications.
Identify which clinical and anatomical factors influence device selection for TAVR, and how to plan the lifetime management of patients with aortic stenosis
Tips & tricks to safe and successful TAVR using self-expanding and balloon expandable valves
Identify complications in TAVR procedures such as coronary occlusion, conduction abnormalities, and vascular access injury
Understand how to perform TAVR in both bicuspid valve disease and valve-in-valve procedures
Season 2 TAVR trainers
Jubin Joseph
Dr Jubin Joseph is an advanced structural fellow at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He...
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Dr Jubin Joseph is an advanced structural fellow at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He graduated from Cambridge University (2005) and Oxford University (2008) and has completed his clinical training in Oxford and London. He was awarded a PhD for his work on coronary and ventricular physiology from King’s College London whilst at St Thomas’ Hospital. Following completion of two dedicated years of interventional fellowship in Oxford University Hospitals, he transitioned to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles for advanced structural training in 2020. In addition to large TAVR experience, he is active in structural research with particular expertise in emerging mitral and tricuspid therapies. He was elected President of the British Junior Cardiologists Association in 2016 and has run national and international educational conferences successfully for the complete range of cardiology trainees.
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Jubin Joseph
Dr Jubin Joseph is an advanced structural fellow at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He...
Read MoreDr Jubin Joseph is an advanced structural fellow at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He graduated from Cambridge University (2005) and Oxford University (2008) and has completed his clinical training in Oxford and London. He was awarded a PhD for his work on coronary and ventricular physiology from King’s College London whilst at St Thomas’ Hospital. Following completion of two dedicated years of interventional fellowship in Oxford University Hospitals, he transitioned to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles for advanced structural training in 2020. In addition to large TAVR experience, he is active in structural research with particular expertise in emerging mitral and tricuspid therapies. He was elected President of the British Junior Cardiologists Association in 2016 and has run national and international educational conferences successfully for the complete range of cardiology trainees.
Show LessSecond season of TAVR trainers program has been made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Medtronic.
The technologies being discussed may not be approved for use in your country.
See below for Season One of TAVR Trainers with Rim Halaby & Jason Han
Season 1 TAVR Trainers
Rim Halaby
Dr. Halaby is an interventional cardiology fellow at the Hospital of the University of...
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Dr. Halaby is an interventional cardiology fellow at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She previously completed residency in internal medicine and post-doctoral research fellowship at BIDMC of Harvard Medical School. She is currently pursing a masters degree in clinical trials at the University of London via their long distance program. Her interests are in valvular diseases and structural heart interventions.
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Jason Han
Jason is a PGY4 integrated cardiac surgery resident at the Hospital of the University of...
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Jason is a PGY4 integrated cardiac surgery resident at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He received his bachelors degree in Neuroscience at Columbia University and attended the Perelman School of Medicine. He is a writer for the healthcare section of the Philadelphia Inquirer and is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in bioethics with a particular interest in surgeon communication and patient decision-making. He plans to pursue a career in academic cardiac surgery.
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Rim Halaby
Dr. Halaby is an interventional cardiology fellow at the Hospital of the University of...
Read MoreDr. Halaby is an interventional cardiology fellow at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She previously completed residency in internal medicine and post-doctoral research fellowship at BIDMC of Harvard Medical School. She is currently pursing a masters degree in clinical trials at the University of London via their long distance program. Her interests are in valvular diseases and structural heart interventions.
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Jason Han
Jason is a PGY4 integrated cardiac surgery resident at the Hospital of the University of...
Read MoreJason is a PGY4 integrated cardiac surgery resident at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He received his bachelors degree in Neuroscience at Columbia University and attended the Perelman School of Medicine. He is a writer for the healthcare section of the Philadelphia Inquirer and is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in bioethics with a particular interest in surgeon communication and patient decision-making. He plans to pursue a career in academic cardiac surgery.
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