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Same here re: the role of FDG PET/CT Chetan Shenoy Nisha Gilotra #cvNuc ASNC Society Brigham & Women's CV Fellows Ron Blankstein Marcelo Di Carli Sharmila Dorbala Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program

10th Annual Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program Cardiovascular Imaging Research Conference led by Dr Marcelo Di Carli with visiting professor Dr Susan Cheng from Cedars-Sinai


What an amazing group of people that I have had the privilege to train with over the past 2 years! Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program 10th annual research day led by Dr. Marcelo Di Carli! We loved having Dr. Susan Cheng from Cedars-Sinai & are so grateful for the time she took out to meet & mentor fellows!


Outstanding Houston Methodist CV #cardiology GR and Verani lecture by ASNC Society past president Sharmila Dorbala. A must watch. Link below. Alessia Gimelli WilliamZoghbi #amyloidosis Marcelo Di Carli Ron Blankstein Nadeen N. Faza, M.D. Ahmad Masri Prem Soman


1/6 A career in cardiovascular imaging can take many shapes, and affords a wide variety of potential opportunities and areas of focus. Take a look at how five #ACCimaging early career faculty members spend their time. American College of Cardiology #ACCFIT

Unique opportunity to learn about mentorship and mentoring relationships, leadership skills and opportunities. Don’t miss it! #accimaging Sanjay Divakaran Dr. Purvi Parwani Ron Blankstein Sharmila Dorbala Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program American College of Cardiology

Outstanding ASE2023 American Society of Echocardiography talk on echo findings in cardiac amyloidosis by Dr Sarah Cuddy Sarah Cuddy Brigham and Women's Hospital Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program Brigham & Women's CV Fellows Marcelo Di Carli Sharmila Dorbala Ron Blankstein Raymond Kwong


Changing of the guard - from one dream team to another - welcome to the Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program family Drs Jon Aun Jonathan Aun, DO, FACC, FACP Tiago Carvalho, Esra Ipek, Monika Nukala, and Arthur Shiyovich Arthur shiyovich - so excited for an amazing year !! Marcelo Di Carli Ron Blankstein


Top 🔟 Take-Home Points🧵 👇2023 #Guideline for the Management of Patients with Chronic Coronary Disease #CCD 🫀American Heart Association American College of Cardiology Circulation JACC Journals bit.ly/3pYiU0i bit.ly/44wBKL9


Celebrating past, present & future Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program Harvard Medical School fellows, faculty, collaborators & multimodality imaging leaders during #SCCT2023 Heart_SCCT! What a view with this crew! view_boston Marcelo Di Carli Ron Blankstein Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️🩹🇨🇦 Leslee Shaw Damini Dey Prof Gemma Figtree AM Ritu Thamman MD


Check out this exciting new investigation into the performance of AT-01 (124I-evuzamitide) PET/CT and a comparison to 18F florbetapir by Sharmila Dorbala Sarah Cuddy et al. jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.… #CardioTwitter #CVNuc


Brigham and Women's Hospital American College of Cardiology @ase360 #WIC Congratulations to our esteemed colleague and cardiologist #Dr. Laura Benzaquen on her new position at @CHA. Thank you for being such a great colleague in our echo lab!


Happy Thanksgiving from some of the people our program is most thankful for: our fellows!! Ron Blankstein Marcelo Di Carli Raymond Kwong Sanjay Divakaran Sharmila Dorbala Michael Steigner Ayaz Aghayev Judy Mangion Sumit Gupta Sarah Cuddy Rhanderson Cardoso Sheila Hegde Diana López, MD Viviany Taqueti




Does PET myocardial perfusion imaging have additive prognostic benefit for kidney transplant candidates? Our study found that PET may better discriminate lower-risk patients compared to SPECT CircImaging #cvPET #kidneytransplant doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIM…



What an honor to spend ❤️ Valentine's Day❤️ with Sharmila Dorbala our Medicine Grand Rounds Speaker, expert in #cvImaging #amyloidosis and a great role model #WomeninCardiology and friend ASNC Society Weill Cornell Cardiology Fellowship Weill Department of Medicine


When perfusion and stress MBF are normal but MFR is abnormal due to high rest flows, should we report RPP corrected or uncorrected values? The answer: uncorrected. Daniel Huck at #ACC24 with a simultaneous pub in Journal of Nuclear Cardiology Brigham and Women’s Cardiovascular Imaging Program Marcelo Di Carli shorturl.at/aeoBW
