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Dr. Pasquale Palmiero

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ASL Brindisi -Districtual Cardiology
via Dalmazia 7
 

Brief Biography:


Pasquale Palmiero, MD
Education:
Degree in Medicine on July 1983, Postgraduate School in Cardiology on July 1986, at the University of Naples Medical School “Federico II”
1986-1993: University Researcher, Cardiology Chair, at the University of Naples Medical School “Federico II”
1990-1995: Cardiology consultant ASL BR1, Brindisi
1996-now: Director, Heart Station and Echocardiography Laboratory, ASL BR1, Brindisi
2001-now: Contract Professor of Cardiology, by Chair of Cardiology and Postgraduate School in Cardiology, “G. d’Annunzio” University, Chieti, Italy
Currently:
Contract Professor of Cardiology, Chair of Cardiology and Postgraduate School in Cardiology, “G. d’Annunzio” University, Chieti, Italy
Director, Heart Station and Echocardiography Laboratory, ASL BR, Brindisi
Memberships:
1. Member, Italian Society of Cardiology (SIC) since 1986, elected to Apulian Regional Board since 2004
2. Member, American Society of Hypertension (ASH) since 1996
3. Founding President of Italian Chapter of I.S.C.U. (ICISCU) since 2001
4. Member of international board of I.S.C.U., since 2001, Fellow of I.S.C.U. since 2003
5. Member, Echocardiography Working Group of European Society of Cardiology (ESC) since 2001
6. Member, American College of Cardiology, since 2004
7. Member, American Society of Echocardiography, since 2006

Authors of 42 national and international original manuscripts, and 73 national and international congress free papers
Co-author of 2 books on Cardiology
First author of “Manuale di elettrocardiografia dinamica secondo Holter”, Piccin,2008

 

Academic positions:


Contract Professor of Cardiology, Chair of Cardiology and Postgraduate School in Cardiology, “G. d’Annunzio” University, Chieti, Italy

 

Research interests:


Left ventricular function, left atrial function, hypertension, postmenopausal women, heart failure, diabetic cardiomiopathy, silent ischemia

 

Any other information:


I am interested to work for a cardiovascular journal, where publish my papers open access and to invite my collegues of all Italian University to send papers. All without charge for the authors, so to reach quickly Med Line editing

 

What I think of the idea behind WebmedCentral:


I think Webmed Central is the right place to realize what above mentioned