'Stress In Working Women Emerges As Key Risk Factor Behind Heart Diseases'

By siliconindia  |   Monday, 10 February 2014, 23:45 IST
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Our vision was to provide leadership and prevent Indian patients from going abroad for treatment by revolutionizing cardiac care here in India. Among the founding members were doctors who had returned from abroad with this vision. Over the years, we set many standards, established benchmarks and changed the delivery of heart treatment and set new dimensions,” said Dr Seth.
 



In such a scenario the conclave assumes special significance. Cardiologists and experts gathered from across the world today discussed some of the latest advances and potential developments in the field. Dr. T. S. Kler, Executive Director, Cardiac Sciences, and Head of department of Cardiology, FEHI, Delhi spoke at length about ’25 years of electrophysiology at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute’ while Dr S Radhakrishnan, Associate Director, Department of Pediatric Cardiology at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute talked about ‘innovative strategies in treatment of congenital heart disease in India’. While Dr Nanda spoke about ‘newer advances in echocardiography’, Dr Jasbir Sra, Adjunct Prof of Medicine, UWM, USA spoke about ‘electrophysiology of the future’.
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