We caught up with Dr Sheldon Goldberg (Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA) at C3 2019 about the past 40 years of coronary interventional cardiology, his thoughts on the current most pressing challenges and the most exciting developments he expects to see in the future.
Speaker's Disclosures: Sheldon Goldberg has nothing to declare in relation to this video interview.
Questions:
1. A great deal of evolution has occurred over the past 40 years of coronary interventional cardiology – what do you consider to be the most significant developments? (0:04)
2. What are the most pressing challenges currently in interventional cardiology? (3:12)
3. Of the ongoing developments in coronary intervention, which are you most excited to see in the coming years, and how can they contribute to improving patient outcomes? (4:15)
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Filmed in partnership with C3 at the 2019 annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, June 2019
Speaker's Disclosures: Sheldon Goldberg has nothing to declare in relation to this video interview.
Questions:
1. A great deal of evolution has occurred over the past 40 years of coronary interventional cardiology – what do you consider to be the most significant developments? (0:04)
2. What are the most pressing challenges currently in interventional cardiology? (3:12)
3. Of the ongoing developments in coronary intervention, which are you most excited to see in the coming years, and how can they contribute to improving patient outcomes? (4:15)
touchCARDIO.com is an independent information resource supporting physicians, clinicians and leading industry professionals in continuously developing their knowledge, effectiveness and productivity, via free-to-access content in multimedia formats.
Filmed in partnership with C3 at the 2019 annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, June 2019
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