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Tag: Ralph Damiano Jr

Journey to the Top: The Incredible Evolution of the Heart and Vascular Center (Links to an external site)

September 22, 2023September 22, 2023

One family’s visionary generosity to create the John M. Shoenberg Chair in Cardiovascular Disease nearly 40 years ago launched the evolution of one of the top-rated heart programs in the country

Matthew Gerdisch Arrhythmia Fellow Joins Cardiac Surgery Section

April 5, 2023April 4, 2023

Taras Lysyy, MD, MCh, is the recipient of the inaugural Matthew Gerdisch Arrhythmia Fellowship. Lysyy will be studying heart arrythmia and cardiac disease at Washington University.

Kaneko Installed as Shoenberg Chair in Cardiovascular Disease

March 13, 2023May 2, 2023

Tsuyoshi Kaneko, MD, recognized at Shoenberg Chair Installation ceremony.

Kaneko Named Chief of Cardiac Surgery

October 6, 2022February 21, 2025

Transcatheter cardiac surgeon leads section with innovation in clinical, research and education programs.

Nicholas T. Kouchoukos Research Day 2022

October 5, 2022

Cardiothoracic trainees present research and visiting professor delivers lecture at annual Kouchoukos Research Day.

Barnes-Jewish Hospital Receives 2022 Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center Award

June 9, 2022

Barnes-Jewish Hospital is once again recognized nationally for excellence in mitral valve repair by the Mitral Foundation and the American Heart Association.

Surgeons Study Outcomes of Cardiac Surgery Technique Developed at Washington University

March 24, 2022January 30, 2023

Washington University School of Medicine cardiac surgeons review the long-term outcomes and durability of the Cox-Maze IV procedure to treat atrial fibrillation. This research demonstrates the effectiveness of this procedure in patients with life-threatening heart arrhythmia.

Mary Culver Department of Surgery

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