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Author(s): Alison Duncan , Gabriella Captur , Michelle Kittleson , et al Added: 2 months ago
About the CLIMB® Skills Training ProgramNow in its sixth year, the CLIMB program has provided free, advanced clinical skills training to over 400 women physicians from 60 countries. This online program helps address the underrepresentation of women in advanced procedural cardiology subspecialties.Physicians worldwide will now have on-demand access to didactic presentations delivered by leading… View more
Author(s): Mikhail Kosiborod Added: 1 year ago
HFSA 24 - We are joined virtually by Dr Mikhail Kosiborod (Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, US) to discuss findings from the STEP-HFpEF trial programme in regard to the efficacy of semaglutide according to frailty status, and exercise function at baseline.Interview Questions:1. Could you remind us of the importance of STEP-HFpEF2. What was the study design and patient population?3. What… View more
Author(s): Victoria Delgado , Laura Sanchis , Julia Grapsa , et al Added: 1 year ago
About the CLIMB® Skills Training ProgramNow in its fifth year,the CLIMB program hasprovided free,advanced clinical skills training to over 390women physicians from 99 countries.This online program helps address the underrepresentation ofwomenin advanced procedural cardiology subspecialties.Physicians worldwide will now have on-demand access to didactic presentations delivered by leading faculty… View more
Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Head of the Cardiological Rehabilitation Unit
Full Professor in of Exercise Science and Medicine at San Raffaele Telematic University of Rome. Head of the Cardiac Pulmonary Department at IRCCS San Raffaele in Rome. Prof Volterrani’s main research interests include heart failure, exercise training in cardiac rehabilitation, telemedicine, hyperkalaemia and kidney failure . He is and has been principal investigator in multiple international… View more
Job title: Reader in Cardiovascular Physiology
Personal History Dr Jamie O'Driscoll is based in Canterbury, UK where he holds the position of Reader in Cardiovascular Physiology at Canterbury Christ Church University. Academic History Dr Jamie O'Driscoll, BSc (Hons), MSc (Hons), CertEd, PhD, graduated with a 1st class honours in Sport Science from Brunel University, where he went on to earn a distinction in his MSc in Health and… View more
Job title: Professor of Medicine and Director of Cardiovascular Research
Job title: Medical Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Preventive Cardiology and Director of Exercise Laboratories