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Science On Screen® brings you to the Roxy Theater in Missoula, MT for a screening of Kardia. About the Speaker Dr. Stewart Long specializes in cardiac surgery and thoracic surgery. Dr. Long is honored to be part of a center of excellence such as the International Heart Institute of Montana. He believes the institute's patient-centered team approach is vital to the superior clinical outcomes enjoyed by its patients. He is particularly interested in continuing the surgical program's esteemed history of cardiac valve repair as well as other complex cardiac surgery. Dr. Long was inspired by the noble stories of his grandfather as a surgeon. He considers it a privilege to be a heart surgeon. He enjoys the challenges that cardio-thoracic surgery entails and is truly grateful that he can be part of the healing process in a patient's great time of need. Dr. Long joined the International Heart Institute of Montana in 2007 after completing his residency in cardio-thoracic surgery at Emory University in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. Previously, he was at the University of Virginia for his surgical residency. There he spent an additional two years in the thoracic and cardiovascular surgery research lab, under the mentorship of Dr. Irving L. Kron. He obtained his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Long enjoys fly fishing, big-game hunting, and snow skiing with his family. Dr. Joe Schmoker specializes in cardiac surgery and thoracic surgery. His practice encompasses the whole spectrum of adult cardiovascular surgery. Dr. Schmoker has a special interests in complex mitral valve repair, thoracic aortic disease, and minimally invasive approaches to the treatment of valve disease. His professional associations include the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery. Dr. Schmoker enjoys horses and Native American history.