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Well-known member
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/ChatReg/
Dear Friend
You may be interested in*a live web chat*we are hosting next Tuesday, September 28 on*Percutaneous Treatments for Valve Disease, from 12 – 1 pm (EST).*
Traditionally, when the heart’s valves become severely damaged (become regurgitant or stenotic), heart surgery is used to repair or replace the valve and*restore the heart’s normal function. Most patients are able to undergo surgery without difficulty. However, for people whose heart function is too severely compromised to withstand surgery, catheter-based percutaneous procedures (usually requiring only one or more small puncture sites through the skin) can provide excellent results.* There are multiple percutaneous valve*treatment options currently available and exciting new developments on the horizon.* Learn*about these percutaneous options*from Dr.*Murat Tuzcu, MD*and Dr. Samir Kapadia, M.D.,*Interventional Cardiologists*and Dr. Lars Svensson, M.D., Ph.D., Cardiothoracic Surgeon*at Cleveland Clinic.
You can go to http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/ChatReg/ to learn more and register for this chat.
Chats are free and occur at 12 noon (EST). Click here for a listing of upcoming chats.
Technology: The Cleveland Clinic online health chat system has just begun using Adobe Flash Player for better access for all participants. You must have a computer (PC or Mac) with Flash 9 or above installed. Not sure which version of Flash you have installed? Go here to find out. Download the latest version of Flash here or view your system requirements. A broadband (not dial-up) Internet connection is also required.
Please forward this email to others who may benefit from this information. To ensure delivery of our emails to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add [email protected] to your address book.
We are always interested in your comments on how to improve your experience or topics you may want us to cover in future chats. Please email your suggestions to us at [email protected] and we will try our best to make it happen.
Note: I am now posting upcoming web chats and new stories on Twitter (simply sign up for an account if you don’t have one and then go to http://twitter.com/ClevClinicHeart and click the "follow" button).
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Wishing you and your family good health,
Sincerely,
Betsy
Betsy Stovsky RN, MSN
Manager, Heart & Vascular Institute Website and
Resource & Information Center
Cleveland Clinic
website: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/heart/default.aspx
twitter: http://twitter.com/ClevClinicHeart
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Dear Friend
You may be interested in*a live web chat*we are hosting next Tuesday, September 28 on*Percutaneous Treatments for Valve Disease, from 12 – 1 pm (EST).*
Traditionally, when the heart’s valves become severely damaged (become regurgitant or stenotic), heart surgery is used to repair or replace the valve and*restore the heart’s normal function. Most patients are able to undergo surgery without difficulty. However, for people whose heart function is too severely compromised to withstand surgery, catheter-based percutaneous procedures (usually requiring only one or more small puncture sites through the skin) can provide excellent results.* There are multiple percutaneous valve*treatment options currently available and exciting new developments on the horizon.* Learn*about these percutaneous options*from Dr.*Murat Tuzcu, MD*and Dr. Samir Kapadia, M.D.,*Interventional Cardiologists*and Dr. Lars Svensson, M.D., Ph.D., Cardiothoracic Surgeon*at Cleveland Clinic.
You can go to http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/ChatReg/ to learn more and register for this chat.
Chats are free and occur at 12 noon (EST). Click here for a listing of upcoming chats.
Technology: The Cleveland Clinic online health chat system has just begun using Adobe Flash Player for better access for all participants. You must have a computer (PC or Mac) with Flash 9 or above installed. Not sure which version of Flash you have installed? Go here to find out. Download the latest version of Flash here or view your system requirements. A broadband (not dial-up) Internet connection is also required.
Please forward this email to others who may benefit from this information. To ensure delivery of our emails to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add [email protected] to your address book.
We are always interested in your comments on how to improve your experience or topics you may want us to cover in future chats. Please email your suggestions to us at [email protected] and we will try our best to make it happen.
Note: I am now posting upcoming web chats and new stories on Twitter (simply sign up for an account if you don’t have one and then go to http://twitter.com/ClevClinicHeart and click the "follow" button).
You have received this email because you stated you would like to receive information from the Cleveland Clinic in the future. If you would like to unsubscribe at any time -simply replying to this email. Please include your email address and name in the email.
Wishing you and your family good health,
Sincerely,
Betsy
Betsy Stovsky RN, MSN
Manager, Heart & Vascular Institute Website and
Resource & Information Center
Cleveland Clinic
website: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/heart/default.aspx
twitter: http://twitter.com/ClevClinicHeart
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P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
Cleveland Clinic is ranked one of the top hospitals
in America by U.S.News & World Report (2009).
Visit us online at http://www.clevelandclinic.org for
a complete listing of our services, staff and