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Heart & Vascular News

A Letter to You: Advise You can Take to Heart

  • November 22, 2010
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By: Keith Guller, Director, Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation Board

Expansive Expertise and Gifts for Heart Research Result in Lives Saved

  • November 22, 2010
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“The strength of our program stems from the breadth of our clinical programs, as well as the expertise of Washington University physicians providing this care,” says Douglas Mann, MD, chief of the cardiovascular division at Barnes-Jewish. “One of the things that sets us apart is our ability to complement strong patient care with exceptional laboratory research. As we actively translate new findings into care for our patients, we improve outcomes and the way in which each of us practices medicine.”

Heart of the Community: Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Program Goes the Extra Mile to Save Young Athletes

  • November 22, 2010
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While patients travel from many states and countries to receive expert care and treatment at Barnes- Jewish Hospital, its primary focus is making life better for the St. Louis community and surrounding areas. Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital plays an important role in this by offering many patients outside of the city an option that is closer to their homes.

Combined Heart-Kidney Transplant Offers New Hope (and Hockey)

  • November 22, 2010
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Jonathan Sadowski says that hockey is the best thing that ever happened to him. Jonathan also had his first heart transplant at just 33 days of age.

Scholarship Recipient Provides Care for First Heart-Kidney Transplant Patient

  • November 19, 2010
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Luke Hubbard spent six years as a sales manager for a paint manufacturing company until he decided he needed a change.

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