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Professor Andrew Einstein

Columbia University Medical Center, New York (United States of America)

Andrew J. Einstein is Associate Professor of Medicine (in Radiology) at Columbia University, as well as Director Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiac CT, and Cardiac MRI, and program director of the Advanced Cardiac Imaging fellowship. His research, focusing on cardiac imaging and patient safety, has been published in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Lancet, BMJ, and European Heart Journal. This work has been influential in affecting clinical practice, and has been widely reported in the popular and scientific press. Dr. Einstein's clinical practice includes clinical and critical care cardiology and multimodality cardiovascular imaging with CT, MRI, PET, and SPECT. He serves as a consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency, as a member of the US National Council on Radiation Protection.

International Impact of COVID-19 on the cardiovascular imaging.

Event: ICNC-CT 2021

Topic: Cross-Modality and Multi-Modality Imaging Topics

Session: How to reduce radiation and COVID-19 exposure and multimodality cardiac imaging

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Current status and new challenges

Event: ICNC 2019

Topic: Cross-Modality and Multi-Modality Imaging Topics

Session: How to reduce radiation exposure for nuclear and CT cardiac imaging?

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Image quality and radiation dose in patients undergoing coronary CTA with an 80 row scanner protocoled to a continuous anatomically-modulated retrospectively gated vs. a prospectively triggered mode

Event: ICNC 2019

Topic: Radiation Exposure

Session: Poster session I

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Coronary CTA: we should focus on radiation exposure.

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (Coronary CTA, CCTA)

Session: Priorities in coronary CTA: where are we today and where should we be heading?

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Classification of cardiovascular causes of death for radiation epidemiologic studies: initial application to cohorts of radiation workers, radiographers, and atomic veterans

Event: ESC Congress 2017

Topic: Environment and CV diseases

Session: Hear disease, environmental, psycho-social, cultural, occupational factors

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