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"Welcome to Coronary Heart"

Welcome to Coronary Heart, a refreshing change in cardiac publications. The UK version is especially designed for cardiac department managers and and their staff specialising in cath, EP, and Echo. We recently extended this with special features for cardiologists. We provide you with the latest news, interesting articles, site visits, interviews, and education to keep you at the forefront of cardiovascular care. For the rest of the world we have a new Flash driven online version delivered right to your Inbox.
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Breaking News!!!!
US Edition Goes 100% Digital

- Coronary Heart USA commences
move into the digital age.

Coronary Heart is embracing a more efficient delivery mechanism for our readers. From the next edition (Edition 13: July/August) all readers internationally will receive a new Flash driven magazine (based on the extremely popular UK edition) right in your Inbox. Watch this space, as this is the first step in some major exciting changes for the company.

Special Feature
Mobile Cath Labs

- Two Case Studies from the
UK and USA.

We look at how UK Mobile company InHealth are providing services to hospitals throughout the UK via Mobile and Relocatable units. In the USA we look at Saint John's Health System and how Modular Devices Inc. were used to bridge the gap for a new install.

Education
Distal Embolisation in SVG Intervention

- By Charlene Shellenberger, BS, RN, Clinical Education Specialist, Healthworks, Inc.

This is Part 1 of a 2-part series looking at distal embolisation in SVG Intervention. Charlene discusses the causes and the techniques available for embolic protection.

Interview
Dr Jamil Mayet

- Chief of Service, Cardiovascular Medicine,Imperial College
Healthcare NHS Trust

In our usual down-to-earth interviews we speak with Dr Jamil Mayet, one of the few Cardiologists whom have their MBA. We look at the advantage of this as well as the advent of new technologies and issues cardiologists now face.

Current Issue
July / August 2008

 
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Cardiologists, Cardiology Managers, and Staff


 
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