Sentences with phrase «pediatric cardiologist»

A pediatric cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in treating heart problems in babies, children, and teenagers. Full definition
He is also a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and an attending pediatric cardiologist in UCSF's Benioff Children's Hospital.
After University of Miami pediatric cardiologist Dr. Grace S. Wolff died 2015 of ALS, her husband, retired environmental engineer Armando Perez, celebrated her life by writing a book based on her own photos and notes, «Mending Children's Broken Hearts.»
One key player may be a «motor» protein that shuttles molecular signals through a cell's cytoplasm, Yale University pediatric cardiologist Martina Brueckner and colleagues report in the 30 October issue of Nature.
Studying a mouse model of Marfan, pediatric cardiologist Harry Dietz of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, found that the animals shared a defect that hadn't been previously considered: an overactive protein called transforming growth factor - β (TGF - β).
In a short time, the aspiring pediatric cardiologist has amassed co-authorship credit on three research articles in a top peer - reviewed science journal, volunteered at three hospitals, and worked with UNLV's Nevada Institute for Personalized Medicine (NIPM) team on patent - pending research related to a new HIV genetic screening technology and a potential cure — all while maintaining a 3.6 GPA and working part - time sales jobs.
U-M pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons have deep experience treating even the most complex heart conditions, some of which only a small number of hospitals around the country are able to surgically repair.
Engaged and likeable team player alongside other staff, including neonatal nurse practitioners, pediatric intensivists, respiratory therapists, physicians and specialists such as pediatric cardiologists and neonatologists.
Her first action that year was funding a research grant to study cardiac abnormalities and sudden death in young adults at Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills, N.J. Helsinger did her own research and consulted with Dr. Fred Bierman, a renowned pediatric cardiologist and friend, to determine where to direct the foundation's funds.
Ken Dooley, MD, associate professor of pediatrics at Emory and pediatric cardiologist at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, reviewed medical records and made definitive diagnoses for all study participants.
Work closely with neonatalogists and pediatric cardiologists in the assessment and treatment of high risk newborns in the NICU.
A good friend of mine is a pediatric cardiologist who likes to point out continually that pediatric recommendations are particularly conservative because doctors have to deal with a wide range of patients, who come in a wide range of common sense levels.
A pediatric cardiologist in San Francisco was consulted, and we rushed down to UCSF.
Or if your child has a heart murmur, then she might need to be evaluated by a pediatric cardiologist.
If your doctor hears one in your baby's early months, or if your baby has other symptoms, he may send you to see a pediatric cardiologist.
In the right context with the expertise in assessing that specific test, and knowing the limitations,» says Silvana Molossi, a pediatric cardiologist at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston and cochair of the American College of Cardiology's sports and exercise cardiology council.
Senior author on the paper, Deepak Srivastava, MD, director of cardiovascular and stem cell research at Gladstone and a pediatric cardiologist at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), had previously discovered that disruption of one of two copies of a master gene called NOTCH1 can cause valve birth defects and CAVD.
«We focused on intramural ventricular septal defects, which are holes between two chambers of the heart,» said Meryl S. Cohen, MD, senior author and pediatric cardiologist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
Rammelkamp's colleague, Edward Kaplan, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and pediatric cardiologist at the University of Minnesota Medical School, then took the baton.
«I worry that we're interpreting noise» in the data, rather than seeing actual evidence of benefits, says Harry Dietz, a pediatric cardiologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Neuregulin 1 is already being tested in adults to boost recovery from heart failure, but it hasn't been tried in infants with heart disease, says study coauthor Bernhard Kühn, a pediatric cardiologist at the University of Pittsburgh and Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Other U-M researchers will partner on the research, including Jose Jalife, M.D. Todd Herron, Ph.D., and Omar Berenfeld, Ph.D., from the U-M Center for Arrhythmia Research, and pediatric cardiologist David Bradley, M.D.. Another pediatric cardiologist, Mark Russell, M.D., and Parent are also involved in the Sudden Death in the Young Registry, a collaboration between the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention.
Deepak Srivastava, MD, a pediatric cardiologist and director of the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, pioneered this type of cardiac cellular reprogramming research.
Despite hopes of becoming a pediatric cardiologist, she was told that medical school would never accept her due to deafness, so Thompson studied accounting instead.
Pediatric medical assistants work with pediatricians, but they can also work with medical specialists such as pediatric allergists, pediatric cardiologists and pediatric urologists.
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