
Muath Bishawi
@muathbishawi
Cardiothoracic Surgeon Scientist, Engineer, entrepreneur
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30-12-2012 22:34:10
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Today is the end of my training DukeCTSurgery Duke Surgery Duke Heart . It’s fitting that my last case is a heart txp with Jacob Niall Schroder. A privilege to train under some of the best in the world. Excited for new adventures Emory Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery Georgia Tech


Congrats to Jacob Niall Schroder for winning this year’s teaching award. He was selected by the finishing residents for his dedication to our training. DukeCTSurgery Duke Heart Duke Surgery


So thrilled to have Muath Bishawi and @lorenzozaffiri join our group. Nice pulmonary endartectomy for Muath’s 1st case yesterday, and now a fantastic cookout with Chef Mani A Daneshmand. Welcome to the family guys! #EmoryLungTransplantation



Wrapped up our BrioHealth Solutions Core Training with Mani A Daneshmand and Divya Gupta, MD! Will be 1 of only 8 programs kicking off this groundbreaking clinical trial of a new MagLev LVAD system!


First BrioVAD in the U.S. just done at Emory by Mani A Daneshmand! Exciting to see a new MagLev LVAD available for patients. news.emory.edu/stories/2024/1…


Not at Duke anymore , but still learning from my wonderful friends Duke Heart Alina Nicoara Angela Pollak, MD


Dr. Lorenzo Zaffiri just delivered an eye-opening ISHLT talk on short telomere syndrome and its impact on lung transplants! Emory Lung 🫁 Transplant


Triple duty from Chris He repping the lab at #ISHLT2025 1️⃣ Uncomplicated HM3 long-term outcomes as good as OHT 2️⃣ EVLP enables use of higher-risk lungs with comparable survival 3️⃣ Impella support up to 93 days shown to be safe Emory Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery Emory Lung 🫁 Transplant:


Congrats to Joshua Preston and Joshua Chan, MD on this terrific work. Emory Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery


🆕 New from Duke Center for Aortic Disease: Our latest study in Annals of Thoracic Surgery Short Reports (Annals of Thoracic Surgery Short Reports) highlights a critical driver of TAVR mortality—failure to rescue (FTR): National TAVR mortality rates vary significantly across centers, despite comparable rates of


