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Dr Catherine Otto
Heart
Editor-in-Chief of Heart
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Dr Ellen Weber
Emergency Medicine Journal
Editor-in-Chief of Emergency Medicine Journal
Dr Catherine Otto
Heart
Editor-in-Chief of Heart
Expertise: valve disease, aortic disease, genetic conditions, medical education, clinical practice guidelines
Dr Catherine Otto is a board certified physician at University of Washington Medical Center, director of the UW Heart Valve Clinic, the J. Ward Kennedy-Hamilton Endowed Chair in Cardiology and a professor of Cardiology and Medicine. Dr Otto is an internationally recognised expert in heart valve disease, Marfan syndrome and other inherited structural heart conditions. Her research includes a landmark study demonstrating mild valve thickening and its association with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. She received the American College of Cardiology Distinguished Scientist Award for this research.
Dr Ellen Weber
Emergency Medicine Journal
Editor-in-Chief of Emergency Medicine Journal
Expertise: A&E overcrowding, heart attack/stroke, emergency medicine
Dr Ellen Weber is an emergency medicine physician in San Francisco, California. She received her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and has been in practice for more than 20 years. She has worked clinically in community, county and academic emergency departments, and conducts research in topics related to health policy. She is currently a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair at UCSF.