Devices in the Cath Lab
Devices in the Cath Lab
Prof. Dr. Jean-Philippe Collet
Prof. Dr. Jean-Philippe Collet
Cardiologist
Sorbonne University
France
Prof. Dr. Jean-Philippe Collet has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:
Webinar | 15 min | Sep 2021
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In December 2020, members of CORONARY CONNECT were pleased to participate in the virtual ACS Forum, an accredited webinar event and independent medical educational programme. In this selection, ACS Forum faculty speaker Prof. Dr. Jean-Philippe Collet reviews the evolving technologies available in the catheterization lab, including devices, imaging modalities, and other developing platforms.
Watch the video from the ACS Forum 2020 and download the slides for more information. The slide set contains video footage that plays automatically in presentation mode. This educational presentation is relevant for cardiologists, particularly interventional cardiologists, and members of the cath lab clinical team.
To continue your ACS Forum educational journey, follow the link above to view the complete on-demand video recording of the event. At this link, you can also access the accredited e-learning designed around the ACS Forum programme.
The ACS Forum is a medical educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Amgen.
CORONARY CONNECT is an initiative of COR2ED, supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Amgen.