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Cath Lab Digest - ISSN: 1073-2667 - Volume 12 - Issue 5: May 2004 - May 2004
Cath Lab Spotlight:
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
Jackie McAninch, RN, Service Delivery Leader, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Rose Czarnecki, RN, BSN, MPM Cardiovascular Nurse Consultant; Cynthia J. Havrilak, RN, MSN Cardiovascular Nurse Consultant; Health Care Visions, Ltd., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Article Commentary
Gerard Lagasse, RCIS, Borgess Medical Center, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Taxus: Where Are We Now?
Talking with Gregg Stone, MD
Vice-Chairman and Director of Cardiovascular Research and Education, The Cardiovascular Research Foundation, Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute, New York City, New York

Simple Clinical Risk Stratification and the Safety of Ambulation Two Hours After 6 French Diagnostic Heart Catheterization
Gabriel Rosenstein, MD, *Carlos Cafri, MD, Jean Marc Weinstein, MRCP, Sergei Yeroslavtsev, MD, Akram Abuful, MD, Reuben Ilia, MD, Shmuel Fuchs, MD, Cardiology Department, Soroka Medical Center and Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel.
*Both authors contributed equally to the manuscript.

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Discussion group members responded to the questions below, and emails are included for any questions readers may have regarding a particular lab’s policies. If you’d like to join our group, please send an email to: cathlabdigest@hotmail.com
Industry News:
May 2004 (Part I)

May 2004 (Part II)
Letter from the Editor:
It’s over, but the impact lingers
Rebecca Yospyn, Managing Editor, cathlabdigest@aol.com

Important correction
Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals:
Northland Community & Technical College
Connie Schimke, RCIS, Program Director, East Grand Forks, Minnesota

Letter From the President
Tracy Simpson RCIS, FSICP, President, SICP, sicptracy@yahoo.com

The Ten-Minute Interview with... James Dockery, RCIS
Morristown Hamblen Healthcare System, Morristown, Tennessee

 



The 2005 Cath Lab Digest Salary Survey
Cath Lab Digest conducted its fifth annual salary survey in an attempt to assess the market value of cardiac catheterization laboratory professionals across the country. The survey will also be available on our website, www.cathlabdigest.com, as a PDF file. Cath Lab Digest had 108 survey responses.

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