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2022 Andreas Grüntzig Ethica Award: The Nursing and Allied Professional Community, at the heart of cardiovascular care

Scienmag

Paris, France 17 May 2022 – On the 19th of May the Andreas Grüntzig Ethica Award, the highest honour in the interventional cardiology community, will be awarded at EuroPCR 2022 to the Nurses and Allied Professionals community in recognition of the essential role they play in advancing the cardiovascular field, serving in a substantial and […]. (..)

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July 12, 2023: In This Week’s PCT Grand Rounds, Lessons From the COORDINATE-Diabetes Trial

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Fortin, MD, Distinguished Professor of Medicine and a professor of nursing, and Dr. Pagidipati is an associate professor of medicine—both at Duke University. Neha Pagidipati In this Friday’s PCT Grand Rounds, Christopher Granger and Neha Pagidipati of Duke University will present “Lessons From the COORDINATE-Diabetes Trial.”

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Nurses burned out and want to quit

Scienmag

Sophia Antipolis, France – 28 Aug 2020: A survey of nurses caring for children with heart problems has revealed that more than half are emotionally exhausted. 1 “Nurses’ wellbeing is central to ensuring the best outcomes for […].

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To stem overdoses, Canada is offering safer opioids. Advocates want the U.S. to do the same

STAT News

Jouvence Tshiyoyo Bukumba, a nurse, asked Kim, 46, about her cardiology appointment and Chris, 54, about his nerve pain. TORONTO — The Finks, married just a month earlier, sat down for their appointment, Kim dressed in head-to-toe pink and Chris in all black. How were their doses? Did they feel any cravings or withdrawal?

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Nearly one in five patients with heart disease use mental health drugs

Scienmag

Sophia Antipolis, 11 January 2022: Antidepressants and other psychiatric medications are associated with an almost doubled risk of premature death in patients with heart conditions, according to research published today in the European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).1

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Australian Research Study Looking at a Potential New Medication for Inflammation, in People with Heart Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease

Trialfacts

Consisting of Nephrology and Cardiology, we are dedicated and hardworking teams. We are a dedicated team of highly experienced clinical researchers consisting of both Cardiologists, Endocrinologists, Renal physicians and Registered Nurse Coordinators. Specialising in all phases of clinical trials regarding heart and kidney disease.

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Calling patients after heart failure may save lives

Medical Xpress

Phone calls from a nurse may improve survival for patients treated for heart failure, according to a new study by investigators from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai.

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