JOHN TRIEDMAN, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Longwood Ave, Boston, MA

License number
Massachusetts 70701
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
Address
Address 2
300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115
PO Box 9135, Brookline, MA 02446
Phone
(617) 355-2793
(603) 893-9784
(603) 890-4404 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
John Triedman, age 66
43 Eliot St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
John Triedman
43 Eliot St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
(617) 731-2683
John K Triedman
43 Eliot St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
(617) 731-2683

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John Triedman MD

300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115

Industry:
Cardiologist, Pediatric Cardiologist, Internist
Phone:
(617) 355-6432 (Phone)
John Knapp Triedman

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Professor Of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Professor Of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Position:
Professor of Pediatrics at Children's Hospital Boston, Staff Cardiologist, Hasbro Children's Hospital at Rhode Island Hospital, Associate Editor, Circulation at American Heart Association | American Stroke Association, Section Editor, Pediatric Cardiology at UpToDate, Fellow at Heart Rhythm Society
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Children's Hospital Boston - Greater Boston Area since 1990 - Professor of Pediatrics Rhode Island Hospital since Aug 2007 - Staff Cardiologist, Hasbro Children's Hospital American Heart Association | American Stroke Association - Boston since 2012 - Associate Editor, Circulation UpToDate - Boston since 2007 - Section Editor, Pediatric Cardiology Heart Rhythm Society since 1995 - Fellow
Education:
Harvard Medical School 1980 - 1986
Harvard University 1975 - 1980
BA, Biology
Moses Brown School
Skills:
Pacemakers, ICDs, Ablation, Congenital Heart Disease, Clinical Research, Medical Writing, Quality Improvement, Pediatrics, Healthcare Information Technology, Professional Mentoring, Editorial Consulting, Public Speaking
Interests:
medical devices, medical technology, computational biology, computer visualization, quality improvement, health care IT, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, biking, reading, politics


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Dr. John Triedman, Boston MA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. John Triedman, Boston MA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Pediatric Cardiology
Address:
Children's Hospital Boston PDC
300 Longwood Ave, Boston 02115
(617) 355-4256 (Phone)
Certifications:
Pediatric Cardiology, 2000, Pediatrics, 1989
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Education:
Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Graduated: 1986
Children's Hospital


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John Knapp Triedman, Providence RI

John Knapp Triedman, Providence RI

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology, Pediatric Cardiology
Work:
RIH Dept of Pediatrics/Heart Center
1 Hoppin St, Providence, RI 02903 Boston Childrens Heart Foundation
300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115 Boston Childrens Heart Foundation
830 Oak St, Brockton, MA 02301 Boston Childrens Heart Foundation
475 Franklin St, Framingham, MA 01702 Boston Childrens Heart Foundation
85 Herrick St, Beverly, MA 01915 Boston Childrens Heart Foundation
243 Forest St, Fall River, MA 02721
Education:
Harvard University(1986)


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Method For Endocardial Activation Mapping Using A Multi-Electrode Catheter

Method For Endocardial Activation Mapping Using A Multi-Electrode Catheter

US Patent:
5848972, Dec 15, 1998
Filed:
Sep 13, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/713429
Inventors:
John K. Triedman - Brookline MA
Kathy J. Jenkins - Cambridge MA
Steven D. Colan - Needham MA
Assignee:
Children's Medical Center Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61B 50402
US Classification:
600508
Abstract:
A system and method is disclosed to improve the ability of physicians, researchers and others to digest large amounts of cardiac electrophysiologic data acquired during cardiac catheterization, improving their ability to visualize, interpret and act on its content. The technique addresses previous limitations imposed by the number of electrodes which can be simultaneously recorded and by difficulty in determining their locations in reference to intracardiac anatomy. It is based on the composition of multiple activation sequence mappings made in a single rhythm, effected by referencing the position of each of the catheter electrodes to a measurement grid which is stable with respect to the patient's heart. Using this approach, the number of endocardial sites which can be sampled in a stable rhythm is theoretically unlimited, resulting in realization of high resolution activation maps. Rather than imposing a geometry determined primarily by the measurement apparatus, sites of measurement are scattered over the endocardial surface in a semi-random manner, and the real geometry of that surface may be reconstructed by measurements made of electrode position.