World-renowned physician, Dr. Michael Roizen, MD, continues to update your understanding of the meaning of health by providing an in-depth review of the most impactful health headlines. He discusses the health news that matters most to you.
Dr. Roizen is later joined by James Forrester, MD, author of the new book, The Heart Healers.
This new book describes the amazing misfits, mavericks, and rebels who created the greatest medical breakthrough of life.
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Early in his career he developed a bedside way of treating heart attack patients, called the Forrester classification, which revolutionized the care of critically ill patients. Later he developed an approach to diagnostic heart tests, called the Diamond-Forrester method, which is used worldwide in cardiology.
He has served as mentor to several hundred cardiologists, a number of whom became international leaders in heart disease.
He has published over 400 full-length scientific manuscripts, been an invited visiting professor at many of the nation's leading medical universities, and given a thousand national and international cardiovascular lectures.
He is the second-ever recipient of the 40,000 member American College of Cardiology's Lifetime Achievement Award, its highest honor.
James S. Forrester, MD
James S. Forrester, MD, is the George Burns and Gracie Allen Emeritus Professor of Cardiology, former Chief of Cardiology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, and Professor of Medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine.Early in his career he developed a bedside way of treating heart attack patients, called the Forrester classification, which revolutionized the care of critically ill patients. Later he developed an approach to diagnostic heart tests, called the Diamond-Forrester method, which is used worldwide in cardiology.
He has served as mentor to several hundred cardiologists, a number of whom became international leaders in heart disease.
He has published over 400 full-length scientific manuscripts, been an invited visiting professor at many of the nation's leading medical universities, and given a thousand national and international cardiovascular lectures.
He is the second-ever recipient of the 40,000 member American College of Cardiology's Lifetime Achievement Award, its highest honor.