January 21, 2009
Recorded November 15, 2009
Recorded November 15, 2009
Robert M Califf MD
Professor of Medicine
Donald F Fortin Professor, Cardiology
Vice Chancellor for Clinical Research
Director, Duke Translational
Medicine Institute
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
To view Dr Califf's conflict of interest statement, click here
Ray Gibbons, MD
Arthur M & Gladys D Gray Professor of Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Dr Gibbons has received grants for clinical research from King Pharmaceuticals and Therox. He has served as an advisor or consultant for Therox, Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, and Cardiovascular Clinical Studies.
Professor of Medicine
Donald F Fortin Professor, Cardiology
Vice Chancellor for Clinical Research
Director, Duke Translational
Medicine Institute
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
To view Dr Califf's conflict of interest statement, click here
Ray Gibbons, MD
Arthur M & Gladys D Gray Professor of Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Dr Gibbons has received grants for clinical research from King Pharmaceuticals and Therox. He has served as an advisor or consultant for Therox, Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, and Cardiovascular Clinical Studies.
Dr Robert Califf conducts a series of in-depth and personal interviews with his peers in the world of cardiology to find out what makes them tick, how they feel about the future, and what lessons they have learned during their exceptional careers.
In Episode Four of the series, Dr Califf talks to Dr Ray Gibbons about the core values he learned in his career in science and medicine and why they are imperative for physicians to keep in mind when contemplating the future of healthcare reform.
In Episode Four of the series, Dr Califf talks to Dr Ray Gibbons about the core values he learned in his career in science and medicine and why they are imperative for physicians to keep in mind when contemplating the future of healthcare reform.
Related links:
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Dr Gibbons?s Mayo Clinic homepage
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