Dr Edward Schuster is a Stamford cardiologist and internist who has practised in this area for almost 40 years. A graduate of the Chicago Medical School he completed his residency at Duke and Fellowship in Cardiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Over the years he has received several honors. For the past 15 years he has appeared in the List of Best Doctors not only in CT but in the entire country. He has extensive teaching experience with both the house staff at Stamford Hospital and medical students from Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. He developed the EMS system in Stamford and the use of defibrillators throughout the city. He specializes in all aspects of cardiology with an emphasis in Preventative Cardiology and Aging Successfully. His talk is entitled “How to Live to be 110 without disabilities.” Drawing on his experience as well as medical studies, he will be giving between 30-40 tips as to how this aspirational goal can be achieved.

Host: Sunil Saksena

Video of his presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVjNxJ76uIQ