"At CRF, we are proud to have developed many of the most innovative therapies used in cardiology and vascular medicine today."

Martin B. Leon, MD
Chairman Emeritus, Cardiovascular Research Foundation
Associate Director, Center for Interventional Vascular Therapy, Columbia University Medical Center


The Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) strives to improve the quality of life for patients with cardiovascular disease. Our goal is to advance the development and use of safe and effective minimally invasive cardiovascular treatments.

In addition to its world-renowned Core Labs, and the many ground-breaking studies and trials conducted under the Foundation's auspices each year, CRF also sponsors a number of patient-based special projects such as the Women's Health Initiative. Furthermore, through its Data Coordinating and Analysis Center, CRF maintains a vast database of clinical inquiry and outcomes. This important database has been created to track the real-world, long-term effectiveness of new treatment models.

CRF's dedication to research and education is demonstrated at the annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) symposium where CRF's distinguished faculty joins forces with more than 600 of the world's leading cardiologists to teach, share and discuss the latest techniques and developments in the field with over 11,000 symposium participants from across the globe. Where once it took years for such theories and practices to achieve currency in the medical community, TCT now ensures the timely dissemination of this critical body of research and therapeutic practice. It is an exchange, as Dr Leon says, "that influences the way hundreds of thousands of patients are treated every year."

The Second PULSE
of the City Gala

Co-chairs: Martin B. Leon, MD &
Gregg W. Stone, MD
Gotham Hall, New York, NY
November 20, 2008 6:30 pm

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For more information, contact Irma Damhuis at 212-851-9187 or idamhuis@crf.org
 

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