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Valve-Preserving Aortic Root Replacement
- Physicians perform an aortic valve-preserving aneurysm repair to treat aortic root aneurysms and aortic insufficiency.
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- During aortic arch surgery, physicians use a special graft with branches already sewn in place, cool the body down, and supply oxygen-rich blood to the brain using a process called antegrade cerebral perfusion.
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- Physicians perform an aneurysm repair using an interposition tube graft when the aneurysm involves the ascending thoracic aorta, but the aortic root is not enlarged, and the aortic valve anatomy is normal.
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- The ALS House Call Program helps to change the course of medical care planning and improve outcomes for people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis by bringing patient care into the home.
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- The ALS Multidisciplinary Clinic in the Healey Center for ALS at Mass General provides personalized care and access to the latest treatments and research opportunities for people with ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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MGHfC Athlete Pulmonary Performance Program (AP3)
- The Athlete Pulmonary Performance Program (AP3) at MassGeneral Hospital for Children provides state-of-the art care to athletes who wish to optimize their respiratory health so that they can perform at their best.
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Adult Cardiac Surgery Fellowship
- The Adult Cardiac Surgery Fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital Corrigan Minehan Heart Center is a one- or two-year non-ACGME accredited training program.
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Advanced Surgery Clerkship Program
- The Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Surgery offers advanced clerkships in general surgery and its subspecialties, intended for students who are interested in a career in surgery and have completed their core clerkship in surgery.
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- The Massachusetts General Hospital Addiction Medicine Fellowship is a one-year clinical fellowship with advanced training in addiction medicine.
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- Scoliosis is defined as a sideways curve of the spine. A normal spine appears straight when viewed from behind, whereas a spine affected by scoliosis looks like an “S” or “C” when viewed from behind.
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