Complications of PCI - Part 2
Modern PCI Trainers
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Modern PCI trainers is an interactive discussion-based series covering contemporary techniques of percutaneous intervention. This series spans subjects from guide catheter and wire management to...
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Modern PCI trainers is an interactive discussion-based series covering contemporary techniques of percutaneous intervention. This series spans subjects from guide catheter and wire management to advanced CTO techniques.
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Chris Brown is a Interventional Cardiologist and Vascular Medicine Specialist at Swedish Heart and Vascular...
Chris Brown is a Interventional Cardiologist and Vascular Medicine Specialist at Swedish Heart and Vascular Institute. He graduated from medical school at Oregon Health and Sciences university. He went on to complete his residency at Vanderbilt University medical center, cardiology fellowship at Cedars Sinai and Interventional cardiology fellowship at Scripps Clinic La Jolla. His areas of interest are complex PCI, TAVR, endovascular interventions and outcomes research.
Dr. Pratik Sandesara is an interventional cardiologist at Emory University Hospital and an assistant professor of...
Dr. Pratik Sandesara is an interventional cardiologist at Emory University Hospital and an assistant professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. His clinical focus is on complex and high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention including chronic total occlusion revascularization.
After completing his M.D. at Tulane Medical School, Bill Lombardi went on to the University of Utah, Salt Lake City...
After completing his M.D. at Tulane Medical School, Bill Lombardi went on to the University of Utah, Salt Lake City for his internal medicine residency and fellowships in cardiology, heart failure/cardiac transplant, and interventional cardiology. Dr. Lombardi then returned home to Washington State and joined St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bellingham. During the 13 years that he was at St. Joseph’s, Dr. Lombardi helped to develop novel CTO techniques and technologies and was fundamental to the inception of the “hybrid algorithm” to facilitate reproducibly successful outcomes in chronic total occlusion and complex lesion PCI. During this time he was also active in physician training, CME courses and proctoring. Dr. Lombardi joined the University of Washington Medical Center in 2014 as associate clinical professor and director of the Complex Coronary Disease Therapies Program. He is certified in interventional cardiology and cardiovascular disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Lombardi's interests include sailing, fishing, and spending time with family.
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