Dr. Albert graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1990. She works in Boston, MA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Albert is affiliated with Brigham & Womens Hospital.
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Die Oper Als Soziale Tatsache: Erfahrungen Mit Einem Interdisziplinaren Unterrichtsprojekt in Der Sekundarstufe I
The Recording Academys Tammy Hurt and Christine Albert spoke in place of CEO Deborah Dugan, who was placed on administrative leave and is currently in the middle of litigation against the Recording Academy. The elephant in the room felt more in-your-face than Tylers lips. That said, conversations
Date: Jan 25, 2020
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Music's Biggest Fight: 7 Things to Know as Recording Academy Shakeup Casts Shadow Over Grammys
features the names and photos of past chairs of the Academys trustee board. Between 1957 and 2019, 32 executives have served in that role. Of those, two are African American (current chair Mason and Grammy-winning producer Jimmy Jam) and two are female (Jones and singer/songwriter Christine Albert).
Date: Jan 24, 2020
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Suspended Grammys chief Deborah Dugan alleges sexual misconduct in Recording Academy
further details, saying Dugan fostered a toxic and intolerable work environment and was abusive and bullying. Academy board member Christine Albert told the New York Times that Dugans leadership style had clashed with the academy, saying: What we expected was change without chaos.
Date: Jan 22, 2020
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
CABANA Favors Afib Ablation Over Meds for Reducing Heart Risks
Christine Albert, MD, MPH, of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, also a session moderator, agreed that the findings will inform how she selectively speaks with patients for ablation and the confidence she has when doing so. Key to that was the "low harm, we didn't know that," she said, citing e
Date: May 11, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Study suggests new guidelines for women with rapid heart beat
AF increased the risk of death by "about two-fold," says co-author Christine Albert, a cardiac specialist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston."The absolute risk was very low," she says. "However, lives can be saved, evaluating risk is important, and risk is not the same for everyone."