Dr. Eric S. Weiss (@ericsweissmd) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Eric S. Weiss

@ericsweissmd

Cardiac Surgeon and Medical Director of the Aurora Aortic Center, Co director structural heart program, Advocate Aurora Medical Group

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linkhttp://ericweiss-md.com calendar_today24-11-2012 19:32:22

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Suhail Allaqaband (@allaqabansuhail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr Bajwa and Dr Weiss. Honored to work with such innovators. From @jaccjournals jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…. Dr. Eric S. Weiss Renu @AAH_StLukesCV

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More data suggesting that asymptomatic patients w aortic valve disease benefit from earlier intervention. Note: This is already an ACC/AHA guideline for severe asymptomatic MR if high likelihood of repair.

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Hey #CardioTwitter what’s your record for oldest patient who underwent successful #TAVR #TAVI implantation?? We present our case of an independent, vibrant 103 year old!👵 🫀 🦾👨🏽‍⚕️ ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P… Dr. Eric S. Weiss Suhail Allaqaband Renu Medtronic Structural Heart Edwards TAVR

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An active 70-year-old, Rich Dorn was mowing the lawn when his chest felt tight, result showed 90% blockage. Within 48 hours, I was performing bypass surgery on Rich. His heart was stopped for less than 25 min, and he went home on day 3 — a great outcome. facebook.com/AuroraHealth/p…

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On this day in 1966, DeBakey performed the first successful placement of a left ventricular assist device on a patient with a history of severe aortic insufficiency and mitral stenosis. The patient was ultimately discharged from the hospital and resumed normal activities.

On this day in 1966, DeBakey performed the first successful placement of a left ventricular assist device on a patient with a history of severe aortic insufficiency and mitral stenosis. The patient was ultimately discharged from the hospital and resumed normal activities.
Jessica Tighe (@jessicatighe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mother-in-law just had heart surgery. My mom had heart surgery two years ago. The same man, Dr. Eric S. Weiss, operated on both. Thank you, thank you, thank you! ♥️

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Missed the Edwards Lifesciences webinar on Monday? We've got you covered! Watch the presentations & discussion on the latest advances in #mitralvalverepair between ArnarGeirssonMD, Dr. Eric S. Weiss, and Pavan Atluri. 🔗 ow.ly/b4Bp50LY1s3

Missed the <a href="/EdwardsLifesci/">Edwards Lifesciences</a> webinar on Monday? We've got you covered!

Watch the presentations &amp; discussion on the latest advances in #mitralvalverepair between <a href="/ArnarGeirssonMD/">ArnarGeirssonMD</a>, <a href="/EricSWeissMD/">Dr. Eric S. Weiss</a>, and Pavan Atluri.

🔗 ow.ly/b4Bp50LY1s3
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Special thanks to the Advocate Aurora social media and marketing team for putting together this day in the life of a heart surgeon video! fb.watch/iQ_7mMecYl/

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Wanted to share this clip from yesterdays TMJ4 broadcast highlighting my patient's great recovery from his aortic aneurysm surgery and as well our aortic surveillance program at Aurora St. Lukes Medical Center. #aorta #CardiacSurgery m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BSuYu…

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Today’s clamp time newsletter. The Myth of Luck. How to get from point A to B Are you on the list? clamptimenewsletter.carrd.co

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Someone asked me if I had to go back to medical school what would I do differently. I told them this as a general rule... In school you’re gonna interact with many physicians. They will generally fall into 3 categories. 1) the outstanding ones - who you aspire to be like.

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The future of AI and Work. Today’s Newsletter on the future of work and AI. Feel free to share if you like it! clamp-time.beehiiv.com/p/2-steps-how-…

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When Paper Was Precious There was a time when writing was sacred. When paper cost a month’s wage, and you wrote with a quill dipped in ink. No backspace. No undo. Every word had weight because it was expensive, deliberate, and rare. Back then, to write something meant it

When Paper Was Precious

There was a time when writing was sacred.
When paper cost a month’s wage, and you wrote with a quill dipped in ink.
No backspace. No undo.

Every word had weight because it was expensive, deliberate, and rare.

Back then, to write something meant it