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Division Head: Sanjiv Kaul M.D.Cardiovascular DivisionSunday 08 Nov 2009, 06:36 AM, Portland
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"Our purpose at Oregon Health & Science University is not simply to treat you when you have an advanced heart disease. Our aim is to detect the disease very early, and to prevent its progression".

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    Oregon Health & Science University
    Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
    Mail code: UHN-62
    3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
    Portland, OR 97239-3098
    P: 503-494-8750
    F: 503-494-8550

    Physician to Physician contact:
    P: 503-494-8311

    Clinical Trials in Cardiology:
    Announcement PictureWe have currently five clinical trials open for recruitment that are related to echocardiography, women's health, heart failure, and adult congenital heart disease. Follow this link to learn more, or to search the database of other clinical trials at OHSU (>more).
    Heart Attack SymptomsEvery second counts during a heart attack. Learn heart attack symptoms. If you have any of these symptoms call 911 within five minutes!
    My ChartMyChart is an easy-to-use Internet tool that provides secure, convenient access to your OHSU health information from anywhere, at any time.
    New HeadDr. Antony Kim, Associate Professor of Medicine, is the new head of the OHSU Heart Failure & Transplantation Program
    256 Channel Multislice CTOHSU is the first cardiac facility in the region to offer advanced 256-slice CT diagnostic imaging.
    Interactive Video CasesWatch interactive presentations of adult congenital heart disease prepared by Dr. Craig Broberg.
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