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Doctor Paulo Caramori

Hospital Sao Lucas of PUCRS, Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Membership: FESC Member
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Biography
Cardiologist and entrepreneur, with great interest in team building, project management, and E-learning. Clinical Research and Interv. Cardiology Fellowships at Mount Sinai and Toronto General Hospitals, Canada. Current Head of the Cardiology Division of the São Lucas Hospital, Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. Past Director of Cardiovascular Service Line in the same hospital. Fundador e CEO of the e-learning platform CAAT Medicina Cardiovascular (https://caat.online; App CAAT Med). Member of the board of Directors of the Brazilian Society of Cardiologia (SBC) and 2022 Coordinator of SBCScientific Committee Past Scientific Director of the Brazilian Society of Interventional Cardiology (SBHCI) for 4 years. Fellow of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (FSCAI) and member of SCAI International Committee. Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC). Author of several publications and supervisor of a number of Master's and PhD students.
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Heart failure across the Atlantic from Brazil to Portugal: different challenges, better solutions
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Heart failure across the Atlantic from Brazil to Portugal: different challenges, better solutions
30 August 2025
Smaller trials, trial updates, and other studies on coronary artery disease and coronary revascularisation
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Smaller trials, trial updates, and other studies on coronary artery disease and coronary revascularisation
1 September 2024
Factors influencing the decision to revascularise in chronic coronary syndromes
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Factors influencing the decision to revascularise in chronic coronary syndromes
30 August 2024
Oral antiplatelet therapy after acute coronary syndromes: how to choose the best regimen and the optimum duration
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Oral antiplatelet therapy after acute coronary syndromes: how to choose the best regimen and the optimum duration
26 August 2023

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