Woosup Michael Park is a vascular surgeon who likes to write. You can check out his golf blog at http://www.golfism.org, which includes lifestyle, opinion, and technology review pieces, and a great deal of golf philosophy. He currently is on staff at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, joining in the summer of 2012. The opinions he expresses here in this blog are his own.
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Thanks for the link on our mutual patient.
When do u find time to do blogs?
I am an avid golfer as well.
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Hello! I would like to present a short clinical case with a rare case of a giant aortic arch false aneurysm repair.
If it is possible I may send all details on your email address.
Thank you in advance,
Petr Puzdriak
Vascular Surgeon
Russia, Saint Petersburg
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I will contact you via linked in
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Or twitter
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Hey Michael. Henry van Niekerk here, surgeon in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Thank you for your patient reports on remote endarterectomy – they are extremely valuable to me. I am busy preparing a pitch for a major devices company on my little start-up’s patented device that I believe may be used to remotely endarterectomize trans-femorally right up to the aortic bifurcation. Would love to run it by you , but I don’t mean to impose. Let me know if you’re curious.
Hope you and your family have settled down well in Abu Dhabi – regards.
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Find me on linked in
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Hello Dr. Park,
Am a PT, Lymphedema therapist from Abu Dhabi and came to know about you from one of your patient. May I have your email contact please.
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parkw@clevelandclinicabudhabi. ae. (Remove spaces)
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Dear Dr.Park,
My mother needs your expertise in her current situation, is it possible to get your opinion as I am unsure that the condition can wait until you are back on the 7th of Jan
Happy New Year
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Please contact my office at CCAD and tell them to forward your contact to my email.
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Hi Dr Parks. Im an Ophthalmologist who is operated for arteria lusoria. The operation is performed 3 months ago via right thoracotomy. No neurologic complications. I can swallow both solids and liquids. But I still have foreign body sensation in my esophagus. I wonder if this is because of the stump compression. My surgeon says there is enough space for esophagus. And no compression by subclavian artery anymore since it is translocated to ascending aorta. I need your expertise. 🙏🙏🙏 Is it possible for you to see my Ct scans ??
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Please send to my office at W Michael Park, MD, Chief Vascular Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi 8C-271, Al Maryah Island, PO Bix 112412, Abu Dhabi, UAE
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Thank you so much
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Is it possible to send by wetransfer like services to your mail ?
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Received.
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🙏🙏
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CT scan reviewed
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