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Primary and Secondary Stroke Prevention - what the best ways are to evaluate if someone is having a stroke, what can we do to prevent them, and how do we treat them?By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Katherine Baca discusses the importance of knowing how to properly perform CPR as well as the up to date recommendations when it comes to learning and performing CPR.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Yara Gorksi, a vascular and general surgeon, explains TransCarotid Artery Revascularization, or TCAR.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Andrew Erwteman discusses the latest in the world of shoulder surgeries.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Kristie Janabajal, imaging director with Temecula Valley Hospital, explains cardiac MRIs.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Oshodi discusses Cardiovascular Wellness: focused on Heart Rhythm Disorders.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Caryn Olson, RDN, CNSC, a Clinical Nutrition Manager with Temecula Valley Hospital, discusses malnutrition awareness.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. William Suh, an interventional cardiologist with Temecula Valley Hospital, discusses TAVR Shockwave Technology.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Xuanha “Mimi” White, a board-certified Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine physician with Temecula Valley Hospital, discusses the Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS) Bronchoscopy Procedure.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Carrie Pedersen RHIT, discusses the options available to help you obtain your medical records.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Jennifer Chojnacki, BSN, RN, ONC discusses Temecula Valley's Ortho program and how it differs from other hospitals.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Justin Catcho, RN explains what Aortic Stenosis is, what causes it and the symptoms associated with it. Justin also shares when a patient with Aortic Stenosis should be evaluated for TAVR, what TAVR is and what to expect from the procedure.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Rahul Gaglani explains what a TAVR procedure is, Temeculas experience with TAVR, when TVH started doing TAVR, and what the outcomes have been.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Ganiyu Oshodi discusses symptoms of A-fib, how it's dianosed and treatment options available.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Michael Nduati shares how the GME program got started, an overview of the program, and how students are matched.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Joel Trambley explains what a day typically looks like for the internal medicine students in the GME program.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Carrie Bacon gives an overview of the GME family medicine program, what the training entails and how it benefits the community.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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In this panel discussion, Dr. Andrew Ho and Dr. Candice Kim discuss symptoms and warning signs of heart disease, and the latest diagnosis and treatments available.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Dr. Brian Tiu discusses the symptoms and treatment of Peripheral Vascular Disease. He also shares important advice on the many ways to prevent Peripheral Vascular Disease.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Hamed Farid, MD discusses the signs and symptoms of Stroke and the latest endovascular treatments available at Temecula Valley Hospital.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Katherine Baca, Cardiac Care Coordinator at Temecula Valley Hospital, discusses risk factors for heart disease, early heart attack signs and how they are different in men and women. She also explains the importance of knowing what to do if you suspect you may be suffering a heart attack and how you can possibly prevent a heart attack form happening…
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For women, the signs and symptoms may be different than in men. Manila Zaman, MD, joins the show to discuss women's heart disease symptoms, risk factors and lifestyle changes that can make a big difference in your …
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The Latest Advancements in Knee Replacement
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11:00Matthew J. Gargulinski, MD discusses the latest advancements in knee replacement & the exciting new technology of patient-specific instrumentation.By Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS)
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Do You Suffer from Peripheral Vascular Disease?
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11:00According to the National Institutes of Health, one in every 20 Americans over the age of 50 has P.A.D., a condition that raises the risk for heart attack and stroke. Listen in as Niraj Parekh, MD, a cardiologist and member of the Medical Staff at Temecula Valley Hospital, discusses Peripheral vascular disease and the treatments available at Temecu…
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), atrial fibrillation, often called AFib, is the most common type of heart arrhythmia. An estimated six million people in the United States have AFib. With the aging of the U.S. population, this number is expected to increase. There are many treatment options that can help treat and m…
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The goal of palliative care is to help patients with serious illnesses feel better. It prevents or treats symptoms and side effects of disease and treatment. Palliative care also treats emotional, social, practical, and spiritual problems that illnesses can bring up. When patients feel better in these areas, they have an improved quality of life. L…
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Cardiovascular Disease: To Stent or Not to Stent
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11:00Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The American Heart Association estimates that more than 71 million Americans — one in five people — have one or more types of cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, congenital cardiovascular defects and congestive heart failure. It is …
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Esophageal cancer is a cancer that occurs in the esophagus and can occur anywhere along the esophagus. Smoking, heavy alcohol use, and Barrett esophagus can increase your risk of developing esophageal cancer. Some signs and symptoms of esophageal cancer can be weight loss and painful or difficult swallowing. Listen in as Indraneel Chakrabarty, MD, …
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