Displaying items by tag: Division of Cardiovascular Disease

Jennifer Pollock, Ph.D., recently received the Bodil M. Schmidt-Nielsen Distinguished Mentor and Scientist Award from the American Physiological Society.

Coghlan joined the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Disease in 1973 and established a reputation as a beloved clinician and educator in his more than 36 years at the UAB School of Medicine.

Research revealing new evidence about the role of the spleen following heart attack will be honored during the AHA scientific meeting Nov. 15-19.
Advanced intravascular ultrasound techniques combined with expertise available at UAB give cardiologist ability to locate and attack complex calcium buildup problems.
UAB Distinguished Professor’s editorial highlights research efforts exploring low-sodium intake guidelines and implications on cardiac disease and mortality.
UAB Hospital is the first in Alabama to offer the Nanostim leadless pacemaker for patients with bradycardia.
Selections are based on quantitative analysis of peer-reviewed articles in medical journals.
The S-ICD, which sits just below the skin, leaves the heart and blood vessels untouched while providing the same protection as traditional ICDs.
Damage to heart muscle caused by a heart attack turns on immune cells in the spleen that accelerate heart failure.
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