John Laird, “What’s New at the Center for Vascular Medicine” Leading vascular specialist named director of UC Davis Vascular Center John R. Laird, a leader in the field of peripheral vascular intervention, has been named as the medical director of the UC Davis Vascular Center, which is dedicated toward providing state-of-the-art vascular care and promoting collaboration among the different specialties involved in the treatment of patients with vascular disease. Laird is an internationally renowned interventional cardiologist who has lectured and performed endovascular procedures around the world. His practice focuses on interventions for carotid artery disease, abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysmal disease, renal artery disease, and peripheral artery disease. “Dr. Laird is highly regarded around the world for his work on the endovascular treatment of peripheral artery disease,” said Claire Pomeroy, Vice Chancellor of Human Health Sciences and dean of the UC Davis School of Medicine. “With his expertise guiding the development of our Vascular Center, we will have an enormously valuable resource for patients in the Sacramento region. Dr. Laird also has an impressive track record in the areas of educating trainees as well as pursuing innovative, groundbreaking research.” Laird’s many areas of leadership and innovation include the investigation of new stents for carotid and peripheral vascular applications and the development of laser angioplasty. He uses the Excimer laser …

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CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.
The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca
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