6/16/17: Atrial Fibrillation: Can We Organize the Chaos?
Anne O'Connor, MD and Jennifer Wright, MD co-present a lecture about clinical management of atrial fibrillation. Dr. O'Connor is an Associate Professor (CHS) whose clinical interests include critical cardiology, reducing readmissions for heart failure and acute myocardial infarct patients, and cardiovascular imaging. Dr. Wright is a Clinical Assistant Professor who specializes in cardiology and electrophysiology. Both are members of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Department of Medicine at UW-Madison. The title of their June 16, 2017 Grand Rounds talk is "Atrial Fibrillation: Can We Organize the Chaos?"
University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine Grand Rounds are presented throughout the academic year and are intended for health care professionals and medical researchers. Unless otherwise indicated, Grand Rounds occurs in the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital auditorium, Room A1028, Madison, Wisconsin. All faculty and staff are invited and encouraged to attend. For more information on the Grand Rounds lecture series, visit http://www.medicine.wisc.edu/dom/medicine-grand-rounds
Видео 6/16/17: Atrial Fibrillation: Can We Organize the Chaos? канала UW Department of Medicine
University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine Grand Rounds are presented throughout the academic year and are intended for health care professionals and medical researchers. Unless otherwise indicated, Grand Rounds occurs in the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital auditorium, Room A1028, Madison, Wisconsin. All faculty and staff are invited and encouraged to attend. For more information on the Grand Rounds lecture series, visit http://www.medicine.wisc.edu/dom/medicine-grand-rounds
Видео 6/16/17: Atrial Fibrillation: Can We Organize the Chaos? канала UW Department of Medicine
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