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Angioplasties: Hospital and Cardiologist Are Keys By Simeon Margolis, M.D., Ph.D. - Posted Tue, Apr 03, 2007, 1:00 pm PDT

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  • 1. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Fri, Apr 06, 2007, 1:17 am PDT

    Great Scott! I agree with your earnest colleague, indeed. And, we can hope to have this level of backup if we are willing to "SPEAK UP (Leape)." That's tatamount to the fact we know so well, the surgeons who've performed a specific surgery most often have patients who fare far better than most! But, I must say, I'm surprise Arizona isn't in that group of nine...it was one of the first states to have the injection given via EMS to all head and spinal cord injury patients. It took eons longer for Texas to catch up. I am alive because I dared to travel, sought out, and selected my own team. The airlines are 100% supportive in assisting travelers to leave their homebase for medical care. Thank you for this information. I'm taking this one up, this week, with our local HSC/Heart Institute.

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  • 2. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 10:59 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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  • 3. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 11:00 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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  • 4. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 11:00 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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  • 5. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 11:01 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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  • 6. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 11:01 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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  • 7. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 11:02 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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  • 8. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 11:03 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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  • 9. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Aug 20, 2008, 11:03 am PDT

    Dr. Kaluza is the F.A.C.C. Scientific Director at the Center for Research in Cardiovascular Interventions (CRCI) at the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, Texas. The CRCI is a multifaceted, highly specialized group focused on research in interventional cardiology. The CRCI houses an experimental animal laboratory, a cardiovascular angiographic analysis core, and a clinical research department. ============================================ North Dakota Drug Treatment

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