EPISODE · Oct 14, 2024 · 22 MIN
Ep. 18 - Special Edition: Pioneering Limb Salvage - Dr. Walker's Award-Winning Approach to Peripheral Artery Disease
from Cardiovascular Matters · host Dr. Craig Walker & Terry Roberts
In this special edition of the Cardiovascular Matters podcast, host Terry Roberts sits down with Dr. Craig Walker, the founder of the Cardiovascular Institute of the South, to discuss his groundbreaking work in the field of peripheral artery disease (PAD) and limb salvage. Dr. Walker shares his personal journey, the challenges he has faced, and the innovative techniques he has developed to help patients avoid amputation and improve their quality of life.The episode highlights Dr. Walker's recent recognition with the 2024 Impact Award from the Global PAD Impact Association, honoring his significant contributions to the field. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of addressing PAD, the multidisciplinary approach required, and Dr. Walker's efforts to raise awareness and drive advancements in this critical area of cardiovascular care.Meet the Global Limb Salvage Team of the Year | Dr. Craig Walkerhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X6supCkEuJIFor more information, visit:Facebook Page: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558432490919www.cardio.com
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In this special edition of the Cardiovascular Matters podcast, host Terry Roberts sits down with Dr. Craig Walker, the founder of the Cardiovascular Institute of the South, to discuss his groundbreaking work in the field of peripheral artery disease (PAD) and limb salvage. Dr. Walker shares his personal journey, the challenges he has faced, and the innovative techniques he has developed to help patients avoid amputation and improve their quality of life. The episode highlights Dr. Walker's r...
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Ep. 18 - Special Edition: Pioneering Limb Salvage - Dr. Walker's Award-Winning Approach to Peripheral Artery Disease
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