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Friday, November 12, 2004
DCRI, DUMC Host New Clinical Medicine Series
By Julie McKeel

Peter Berger, MD |
On Wednesday morning, November 17, Dr. Peter Berger, Director, Interventional
Cardiology, DUMC and DCRI, will host the first program in the new
Duke Clinical Medicine Series: Cardiac Cath Lab Conference.
The DCRI with Duke University Medical Center is presenting the
series and televising it at hospitals around the country through
existing satellite and cable networks. The conference is also being
presented on theheart.org, where site visitors can have access to
the entire program within a week after the live program. Continuing
medical education (CME) credits are available for either method
of participation.
This will become a nearly weekly event beginning in January 2005.
The topics will be those of greatest interest to catheterization
laboratory personnel, featuring a different visiting speaker each
week. The conferences will begin at 7 AM on Wednesdays and be rebroadcasted
several times throughout the week so that hospitals in different
time zones can watch it at convenient times. Thus far, 240 hospitals
have registered, with 1 to 10 physicians per site.
This Wednesday’s program will feature Dr. David R. Holmes,
Jr., of the Mayo Clinic. His topic is titled: “Interventional
Cardiology: Past, Present, and Future.”
Typically, the hour-long conference will be case-based. A case
will be presented for the first 3 to 5 minutes, followed by a 30-
to 35-minute period of didactic lecture relevant to the case given
by the visiting speaker with comments from Dr. Berger about elements
of the lecture. The last segment of the program will be used to
respond to questions that viewers submit by email or telephone (voiced
by an interventional fellow at Duke).
Future Programs
December 1, 2004
Guest faculty: Stephen G. Ellis, MD, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
Topic: Drug-eluting Stents
December 8, 2004
Guest faculty: Ted Feldman, MD, University of Chicago,
Chicago, Illinois
Topic: Percutaneous Valve Replacement
December 15, 2004
Guest faculty: Rick A. Nishimura, MD, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota
Topic: Septal Ablation for Hypertrophic Obstructive
Cardiomyopathy: How and For Whom
CME Credit
CME provided by Duke Office of Continuing Medical Education: 1
hour Category 1 PRA credit per 1 hour program. |
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