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As the project started a full operation, she decided to hand it to her colleagues and let go of the administrative titles and responsibilities.
While spending more time with patients, she reclaimed her childhood passion for art and joined Wild Carrots, an abstracting painting and multi-media art workshop. She has been painting there ever since Painting for her is a way to connect with her emotions. She has participated in a series of successful exhibitions. Description This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University.
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Collections Houston Asian American Archives oral histories []. Searching scope Search: Go Search search. Search the archive. He completed his cardiology fellowship and served as the chief cardiology fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle. He has also served as an expert peer reviewer for the American Journal of Cardiology and has received multiple teaching awards during his career.
Research interests have included examining the influence of internet resources on health care delivery systems as well as developing tools to target ICD therapy to those patients with the greatest potential mortality benefit. Zachary P. Interventional Cardiology. Somjot Sam S. Brar joined the LAMC faculty upon completion of fellowship training in He also performs complex aortic interventions such as thoracic endovascular aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection repair.
Brar also serves on the regional Medical Technology Assessment Team, evaluating novel and cutting edge therapies for use in Kaiser Permanente Southern California, and is a member of the Institutional Review Board.
Zadegan graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Naing A. In United States, Dr. Vicken J. His research interest is in all aspects of Interventional Cardiology - including coronary interventions and structural heart disease.
Prakash W. Mansukhani received his Medical degree from Bombay University, India. He served as the Director of Cardiac transplant services from Alberto Cespedes, Jr. John J. Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology.
He then returned to join our faculty, serving as Regional EP Director since His research interests are in all aspects of Clinical Electrophysiology leveraging both the large volumes of implantable devices as consultant to the Kaiser Permanente Cardiac Device Registry KP-CDR as well as large volumes of both basic and complex ablation procedures.
He is also the local Principal Investigator on multiple large industry sponsored IDE trials with leading patient enrollment in many of them. His administrative and clinical interests as director are broad and cover all aspects electrophysiology care and delivery for KP patients in all of Southern California.
He has helped initiate and internalize all complex procedures into LAMC's EP program including the more recent epicardial ablation and appendage closure program.
He especially enjoys teaching fellows at daily "EP sign-out" teaching rounds reviewing complex EKG's and device tracings received throughout the day from cases in the SCal Region. Maged F. His research interests include mechanisms and therapies of ventricular arrhythmias. His research interest is in cardiac resynchronization therapy among other aspects of CCEP. He then completed a clinical cardiac electrophysiology fellowship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Upon graduating, he joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine with his research interest focusing on atrial fibrillation.
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After medical school, he moved home to Los Angeles where he completed internship, residency and chief residency at the University of California, Los Angeles.
He has published research on several topics including heart transplantation, mechanical circulatory support, echocardiography and healthcare disparities. Colin T. He has been the primary author or co-author on multiple basic science and clinical manuscripts published in peer-reviewed journals. He has presented multiple oral and poster abstracts at international cardiology meetings.
Adam B. He completed a 3 year research fellowship at Emory University in , resulting in numerous first author papers and abstracts presented at international cardiology meetings; this was followed by a clinical CVD fellowship at Emory University, completed in Shadman received his medical degree from UC San Diego in He completed his cardiology fellowship and served as the chief cardiology fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle.
He has also served as an expert peer reviewer for the American Journal of Cardiology and has received multiple teaching awards during his career. Research interests have included examining the influence of internet resources on health care delivery systems as well as developing tools to target ICD therapy to those patients with the greatest potential mortality benefit. Zachary P. Interventional Cardiology.
Somjot Sam S. Brar joined the LAMC faculty upon completion of fellowship training in He also performs complex aortic interventions such as thoracic endovascular aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection repair.
Brar also serves on the regional Medical Technology Assessment Team, evaluating novel and cutting edge therapies for use in Kaiser Permanente Southern California, and is a member of the Institutional Review Board. Zadegan graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Naing A. In United States, Dr. Vicken J. His research interest is in all aspects of Interventional Cardiology - including coronary interventions and structural heart disease.
Prakash W. Mansukhani received his Medical degree from Bombay University, India. He served as the Director of Cardiac transplant services from Alberto Cespedes, Jr. John J. Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. He then returned to join our faculty, serving as Regional EP Director since His research interests are in all aspects of Clinical Electrophysiology leveraging both the large volumes of implantable devices as consultant to the Kaiser Permanente Cardiac Device Registry KP-CDR as well as large volumes of both basic and complex ablation procedures.
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