Marc Hamet

Dr. Marc Hamet MD

Clinical Professor, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY


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Council Member Biography

Marc Hamet, MD, is the Director of Vascular and Interventional Radiology at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut. He is a clinical professor of radiology at Columbia University. He is also the President at Image Guided Therapeutics, LLC. Dr. Hamet is board certified in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology. His areas of expertise include vertebroplasty, carotid stenting, treatment of varicose veins and tumor, and fibroid embolization. Dr. Hamet has been named a "Top Doctor" by Castle-Connolly. (This is me - Update Profile)


Employment History

2007 - Unspecified
Clinical Professor, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
2006 - Unspecified
President, Image Guided Therapeutics, LLC.
1998 - Unspecified
Director of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, HOSPITAL THE STAMFORD INC
1996 - 1998
Clinical Instructor, Johns Hopkins Hospital

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Its all about the spin

August 21, 2008

Heart Stents No Better Than Drugs for Chest Pain Over Time | www.bloomberg.com

This article could easily be spun as a victory for stent efficacy.

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