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Billy A Caceres
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2 years ago
Dr Billy A Caceres (Columbia University School of Nursing, US), a renowned expert and lead author, recently discussed findings from the study titled "Differences in Ideal Cardiovascular Health Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Adults" published in JAMA Cardiology. The study aimed to determine whether there are disparities in cumulative cardiovascular health (CVH) scores between sexual…
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Khalida Soomro
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David Tak Wai Lui
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Rungroj Krittayaphong
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1 month ago
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Carl Streed
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2 years ago
EASD 2023 – Dr Carl G Streed (Boston University School of Medicine, US) joins us to summarise healthcare disparities among the LGBTQ+ population.In this interview, Dr Streed discusses the available evidence and explains the minority stress model. This model suggests that experiences of discrimination and stress contribute to worse health outcomes in the LGBTQ community. This can lead to mental…
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Ramy Doss
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Chiadi Ndumele
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2 years ago
AHA 2023 — CardioNerds Ambassador, Dr Ramy Doss (Nazareth Hospital, US) is joined by Dr Chiadi E Ndumele (Johns Hopkins University, US) to talk about AHA's Presidential Advisory on Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Health (CKM).The presidential advisory focuses on the cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, a systemic disorder connecting heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes and obesity…
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Zara Latif
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Tracy Makuvire
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Sarah Schroeder
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1 month ago
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Ruth Masterson Creber
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9 months ago
ACC 25 - Findings of the MIGHTy-Heart study shows no difference between mobile integrated healthcare and a traditional transitions of care coordinator approach in 30-day all-cause readmissions or health status.Dr Ruth Masterson Creber (Columbia University, New York, US) joins us onsite at ACC to discuss the findings from MIGHTy-Heart, a comparative effectiveness study that evaluated two different…
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Verna L Welch
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Nazli Okumus
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Demilade Adedinsewo
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3 months ago
In this episode of Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra speaks with Dr Benjamin A D’Souza, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Section Chief of Cardiac Electrophysiology at Presbyterian Medical Center. Together, they explore the challenges of mitigating sudden cardiac death and the evolving role of guideline-directed medical therapy in optimising patient outcomes.Dr D’Souza…
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