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CARDIOLOGY REPORT: LITTLE DEVICE, BIG IMPACT

CARDIOLOGY REPORT: LITTLE DEVICE, BIG IMPACT

BY KRISTIN BAIRD RATTINI

Severe heart failure affects more than 2 million people in the United States, making even simple tasks—climbing stairs, taking a walk—extremely difficult. Medications can help ease symptoms but they don’t alter the course of this fatal disease.

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Michael

Michael

Michael tried various treatments to control his a-fib with little success. Washington University physicians had the answer to long term relief by using cardiac mapping, an innovative treatment developed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

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Barnes-Jewish offers free flu shots to St. Louis community for 16th year

For the 16th consecutive year, Barnes-Jewish Hospital will provide free seasonal flu shots to the St. Louis community beginning Monday, Oct. 7.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital appoints two new leaders

Barnes-Jewish Hospital welcomes two new leaders to its executive team—Ian Barrett and Maggie Johnson-Glover.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital earns “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” Designation in HRC Foundation’s Healthcare Equality Index

Barnes-Jewish Hospital has been designated an “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC), the largest national LGBTQ civil rights organization. The designation was announced in the 12th edition of HRC’s Healthcare Equality Index (HEI).

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