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Jan 25, 2012 15:30 EST
An echocardiographer and cardiac surgeon who say their jobs were axed in retaliation after they lodged numerous complaints of substandard patient care at a county hospital in Santa Clara are suing some of their former bosses, including two other cardiologists. The plaintiffs also claim they suffered severe harassment as a result of expressing their concerns. The defendants' attorney says the case "is hotly disputed."
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Jan 27, 2012 10:00 EST
UPDATED // Most attending the recent Riata ICD lead summit felt that fluoroscopic screening of Riata recipients was a reasonable thing to do, at odds with some recommendations; remote monitoring has its limits here, say VA data.
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11 COMMENTS - Jan 26, 2012 12:15 EST
New statistics from Denmark, England, and Poland show a roughly 50% drop in deaths due to acute AMI in recent decades.

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Drs Cecilia Linde and Pierre Bordachar discuss the latest trial findings in CRT and the implications for research, practice, and patient outcomes in 2012.
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Dr Bob Harrington talks to Drs Michael Alderman and Lawrence Appel about the challenges in understanding the role of salt in cardiovascular disease and why it is such a controversial topic.
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