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 Social @ UHN  Education course targets global leaders in


        rapidly-advancing cardiac specialty




        Structural heart disease intervention is a specialized   born with heart defects as well as those who encounter
        field within cardiology that is still in its infancy for   cardiac abnormalities affecting the heart’s vessels or
        many healthcare professionals. But it’s growing quickly   valves later in life.
 20,176  9,749  36,785  and not-so-quietly.                     These procedures are performed in a cardiac

        “It’s a very fast-paced field, where you need to be at   catheterization laboratory or hybrid operating room
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        the forefront of all the information and there is so    and involve percutaneous (through the skin) access

        much information coming out with respect to new         via a needle puncture and using catheters, guidewires
 University Health Network  technologies, novel applications, how to perform   and other minimally-invasive devices.
 @UHN   the procedure,” says Dr. Mark Osten, interventional      “There are things we do pretty routinely in the
        cardiologist, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre (PMCC),
 Parkinson’s disease no match for these    and one of the medical experts leading the Toronto   pediatric laboratory on children that are unusual in
 dancing queens: bit.ly./2ooK25R    Course in Congenital and Structural Heart Disease   adult congenital lesions, but as these children grow,
                                                                people are going to have to be trained in order to take
 #WorldParkinsonsDay @ParkinsonCanada  Intervention. “It’s fine to read it in a textbook, but   care of them in a very sophisticated way,” says Dr. Lee
 Popular    ultimately you have to perform the procedure, and for
 in April  that you need training, you need a comfort level.”   Benson, pediatric cardiologist, The Hospital for Sick
                                                                Children.
        A two-day educational session that took place in late
        April 2017, featured international experts in structural
        heart disease intervention, which comprises patients                   Link to full story: click here.

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 • Advance Care Planning: Hoping for the best, planning for the worst
        Peter Munk Cardiac Centre cardiologists, Dr. Eric Horlick (L) and
 • An oral history of acute stroke care  Dr. Mark Osten, use catheters and guidewires to treat a patient with a
        hole in her heart – one of several cardiac conditions found within the
 • Student recalls life-saving transplant after discovering kidney failure ‘by accident’     specialty of structural heart disease intervention, which was the subject
        of a two-day course in Toronto in late April 2017. (Photo: UHN)





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