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THE DEVICE TEAM
James E. Lock, M.D. - Chairman, Department of Cardiology

Dr. Lock has developed and provided the initial descriptions of nearly a dozen new techniques in interventional cardiology and was one of the original inventors of the CardioSEAL® device.  He has extensive experience in placing devices in both simple and complex lesions.

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Kathy Jenkins,  M.D.,  M.P.H.

Dr. Jenkins is a clinical cardiologist and researcher who oversees the device clinical trials.  She works closely with the interventional cardiologists, institutional review board, device manufacturers, and FDA to ensure the trials are conducted properly.

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J. Barry Keane,  M.D.

Dr. Keane is the Director of the Catheterization Laboratories and Chief of Invasive Cardiology.  He has extensive experience with all types of transcatheter interventions and with the placement of devices.

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Stanton Perry,  M.D.

Dr. Perry is the Associate Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Medical Director of the Cardiac Transplantation Service.  He has extensive experience with all types of transcatheter intervention including device placement.

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Peter Lang,  M.D.

Dr. Lang is a clinical and interventional cardiologist with a broad interest in transcatheter techniques to treat heart disease in both adults and children.  He is experienced in multiple transcatheter interventions including device placement.

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Mike Landzberg,  M.D.

Dr.  Landzberg is Clinical Director of the Boston Adult Congenital Heart(BACH) service.  He shares attending responsibilities in the catheterization laboratories at Children's Hospital Boston and Brigham & Women's Hospital,  and is a member of the Heart and Heart-Lung Transplantation Teams at Children's Hospital.  He is particularly interested in transcatheter techniques, including devices, to treat disease in adults.

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Gael Westall,  R.N.

Gael Westall is the research study nurse for the Cardiology Clinical Research & Regulatory Group.  She is involved in all device projects and coordinates the clinical aspects of the studies from the patient's perspective.  It is Gael's role to educate the patient and his/her family about the device and its function, as well as to help them through the process of being involved in a clinical study.

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Deborah Quigley

Deborah Quigley is the manager of the Cardiology Clinical Research & Regulatory Group.  She oversees all the device projects and ensures regulatory compliance with the hospital's internal review board and the FDA.  Deborah is responsible for all data coordination and report generation for the clinical studies.

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