Using Biomarkers to Add Precision to Cardiovascular Medicine, Prevention and Population Health
University of Ottawa Heart Institute via YouTube
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Explore a comprehensive grand rounds lecture examining the role of biomarkers in advancing cardiovascular medicine, prevention strategies, and population health outcomes. Led by Dr. James de Lemos, Professor of Internal Medicine and Distinguished Chair in Cardiology at UT Southwestern Medical Centre, delve into whether biomarkers represent genuine medical advancement or merely inflated expectations. Learn how these biological indicators can be leveraged to enhance precision in cardiovascular treatments, preventive care approaches, and broader public health initiatives through evidence-based insights and clinical applications.
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Using Biomarkers to Add Precision to Cardiovascular Medicine, Prevention and Population Health
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University of Ottawa Heart Institute