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00:00 Pre-show 10:09 Start 12:11 Images of the Evening 22:01 Procedure of the Month 30:33 ECG Code STEMI 59:09 Board Review - Oral Boards #emrap #emergencymedicine #urgentcare #meded ✔ Subscribe today: 🤍 ✔ Newsletter sign up: 🤍 ✔ Donate to our non-profit, EM:RAP Global Outreach: 🤍 EM:RAP on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: 🤍 ► Like on Facebook: 🤍 ► Follow on Instagram: 🤍 ► Subscribe on YouTube: 🤍 Visit 🤍 for all your Emergency Medicine education! Show Schedule - Images of the Evening: With Britt Guest Sources - Image #1 🤍 Sources - Image #2 🤍 Sources - Image #3 🤍 Procedure of the month:Management of bleeding dialysis fistula With Scott Kobner Sources - 🤍 EKG: Code STEMI? With Amal Mattu and Stuart Swadron Mock Oral Board Case: Trauma With Jan Shoenberger and Britt Guest
We launched our Covid Grand Rounds series in March 2020. Since that time, we’ve hosted more than 50 Covid sessions featuring more than 100 local and national leaders and have had tens of thousands of live viewers and more than 3 million views on YouTube. For this, our last Medical Grand Rounds of this academic year, it seems appropriate to have this serve as our final Covid Grand Rounds. (When we resume UCSF Medical Grand Rounds in September, we’ll cover Covid as we do other important medical topics, as new developments dictate.) For this session, we’ll bring back three of our favorite experts to discuss what we’ve learned over the past 3.5 years, in areas ranging from vaccines to schools, masks to misinformation, and health equity to health economics. Speakers: Carlos del Rio, MD, is professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and interim dean at the Emory University School of Medicine as well as interim chief academic officer at Emory Healthcare. He is currently the president of the 12,000-member Infectious Diseases Society of America, the preeminent professional society for infectious diseases practitioners. Katelyn Jetelina, MPH, PhD, is an epidemiologist, data scientist, and internationally renowned scientific communicator. Throughout the pandemic she was a senior science advisor to a number of government and non-profit agencies, including the White House and the CDC. She is the publisher of Your Local Epidemiologist — a public health newsletter that “translates” ever-evolving science to the general public — which has been viewed over 300 million times. Katelyn has received numerous national awards for her work, including from the National Academy of Science and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Mark D. Smith, MD, MBA, is currently clinical professor of Medicine at UCSF, in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases & Global Medicine at ZSFG. Previously, he served as co-chair of the Guiding Committee of the Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network and was the founding president and chief executive officer of the California HealthCare Foundation. Mark was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2001 and chaired its Committee on the Learning Healthcare System, which produced the widely publicized 2012 report Best Care at Lower Cost. He serves as a director of Teladoc Health, Inc., Phreesia, the Commonwealth Fund, and Jazz Pharmaceuticals. He maintains a clinical practice in HIV at the Positive Health Practice at ZSFG. Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting. Program Bob Wachter: Introduction 00:04:33-01:00:08 – Panel discussion with Carlos del Rio, Katelyn Jetelina, and Mark Smith. See previous Medical Grand Rounds: - June 22: A Fireside Chat with Lindsey Criswell, Director of NIAMS 🤍 - June 15: Climbing to New Heights in Lung Transplantation: Surgical & Medical Innovations to Improve Outcomes 🤍 - June 8: Multimodal Treatment of Obesity: Lifestyle Interventions, Medications, & Bariatric Surgery 🤍 - June 1: Fact Stranger than Fiction: Adventures in the Genomics of Inflammation 🤍 See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, at 🤍
While the direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are no longer ‘novel,’ the dilemmas in the evolving field of anticoagulation continue. In this Grand Rounds, we will explore the changing landscape of anticoagulation therapies and thrombophilia testing, including understanding how DOACs can be safely and effectively employed, even in patients with end-stage renal disease. We will also dive into emerging data on new therapeutics targeting different aspects of the coagulation cascade. Speakers Margaret Fang, MD, MPH, is professor of Medicine, chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF Health, and medical director of the UCSF Anticoagulation Clinic. Her research addresses how to help patients balance the benefits and harms of anticoagulants for stroke and venous thromboembolism. She is the principal investigator of the CVRN VTE and ALTERNATIVE studies, both cohorts of patients with venous thrombosis. Andrew Leavitt, MD, is a professor in the Departments of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine and director of the UCSF Adult Hemophilia Treatment Center. He is internationally known for his studies of the development of megakaryocytes, large cells in the bone marrow that divide to produce blood platelets. Tracy Minichiello, MD, is professor of Medicine and chief of the Anticoagulation and Thrombosis Services at the SFVAHCS, a multidisciplinary service that cares for patients on anticoagulation. She developed the first electronic consultation program in anticoagulation and thrombosis for the VA, providing high-level subspecialty consultation to urban and remote veterans and their providers. Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting. Program Bob Wachter: Introduction 00:02:09-00:14:13 – Margaret Fang, MD, MPH, professor of Medicine, chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF Health, medical director of the UCSF Anticoagulation Clinic 00:14:22-00:26:57 – Tracy Minichiello, MD, professor of Medicine, chief of the Anticoagulation and Thrombosis Services at the SFVAHCS 00:27:14-00:49:39 – Andrew Leavitt, MD, professor in the Departments of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine, director of the UCSF Adult Hemophilia Treatment Center 00:50:02-1:02:19 – Q&A See previous Medical Grand Rounds: • October 26: Bridging Synthetic Immunology and Genome Editing to Advance CAR-T Cell Therapies 🤍 • October 19: Mapping the Clinical and Multi-Omics Terrain to New Horizons in Inflammatory Bowel Disease 🤍 • October 12: Improving Value in Medicine: Health Technology Assessment and Determining the Value of Treatments 🤍 • October 5: A Learning Journey: Understanding and Improving Equity in Palliative Medicine 🤍 See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, at 🤍
In our inaugural Grand Rounds of the academic year, we will explore the current landscape of the Covid pandemic in the setting of this summer’s uptick in cases. We’ll cover the new booster, today’s variants, and how individuals and institutions should respond to current trends. The session will begin with an epidemiology update by the returning George Rutherford, followed by a panel discussion in which George will be joined by Peter Chin-Hong and Monica Gandhi. Speakers Peter Chin-Hong, MD, is professor of medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health; associate dean for regional campuses, UCSF School of Medicine. Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, is professor of medicine and associate chief of the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine at ZSFG; director of the UCSF-Gladstone Center for AIDS Research and medical director of the HIV Clinic (“Ward 86”) at San Francisco General Hospital. Her new book, Endemic, reviews the public health response to the pandemic. George Rutherford, MD, is professor of epidemiology, preventive medicine, pediatrics and history; acting executive director, Institute for Global Health Sciences. Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting. Program Bob Wachter: Introduction 00:03:47-00:16:15 – George Rutherford, professor of epidemiology, preventive medicine, pediatrics and history; acting executive director, Institute for Global Health Sciences 00:16:17-00:52:36 – Panel discussion with George Rutherford, Peter Chin-Hong, professor of medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health; associate dean for regional campuses, UCSF School of Medicine, and Monica Gandhi, professor of medicine and associate chief of the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine at ZSFG 00:52:38-1:01:52 – Q&A See previous Medical Grand Rounds: • June 29: The Final Covid-19 Grand Rounds: What Have We Learned? 🤍 • June 22: A Fireside Chat with Lindsey Criswell, Director of NIAMS 🤍 • June 15: Climbing to New Heights in Lung Transplantation: Surgical & Medical Innovations to Improve Outcomes 🤍 • June 8: Multimodal Treatment of Obesity: Lifestyle Interventions, Medications, & Bariatric Surgery 🤍 See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, at 🤍
During this Grand Rounds, experts discuss "Storytelling In Medicine." Presenters: Bryant Lin, MD, MEng, Clinical Professor of Primary Care and Population Health, and Lauren Michelle Edwards, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Primary Care and Population Health Learn more: 🤍
00:00 Pre-show 09:52 Part 1 40:46 Part 2 #emrap #emergencymedicine #urgentcare #meded ✔ Subscribe today: 🤍 ✔ Newsletter sign up: 🤍 ✔ Donate to our non-profit, EM:RAP Global Outreach: 🤍 EM:RAP on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: 🤍 ► Like on Facebook: 🤍 ► Follow on Instagram: 🤍 ► Subscribe on YouTube: 🤍 Visit 🤍 for all your Emergency Medicine education! Segment - Post ROSC CT Discussion Sources Branch KHR et al. Diagnostic yield, safety, and outcomes of Head-to-pelvis sudden death CT imaging in post arrest care: The CT FIRST cohort study. Resus 2023. PMID: 37019352 Viniol S, Thomas RP, König AM, Betz S, Mahnken AH. Early whole-body CT for treatment guidance in patients with return of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest. Emerg Radiol. 2020;27(1):23-29. Segment - Central Line Discussion Sources Wang Q, et al. Static Ultrasound Guidance VS. Anatomical Landmarks for Subclavian Vein Puncture in the Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study. J Emerg Med. Sep 22 2020; PMID: 32978029 Patrick SP, Tijunelis MA, Johnson S, Herbert ME. Supraclavicular subclavian vein catheterization: the forgotten central line. West J Emerg Med. 2009 May;10(2):110-4. PMID: 19561831; PMCID: PMC2691520. Pancaro C, Shah N, Pasma W, Saager L, Cassidy R, van Klei W, Kooij F, Vittali D, Hollmann MW, Kheterpal S, Lirk P. Risk of Major Complications After Perioperative Norepinephrine Infusion Through Peripheral Intravenous Lines in a Multicenter Study. Anesth Analg. 2020 Oct;131(4):1060-1065. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000004445. PMID: 32925324. Segment - Abnormal Vitals Signs in Adults at Discharge Sources EM:RAP Piece: 🤍 Kefer MP, Hargarten SW, Jentzen. Death after discharge from the emergency department. J. Ann Emerg Med. 1994;24:1102-1107. PMID: 7978591 Sklar DP, Crandall CS, Loeliger E, et al. Unanticipated death after discharge home from the emergency department. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49(6):735-745. PMID: 17210204 Hoang R, Sampsel K, Willmore A, et al. Remember that patient you saw last week: characteristics and frequency of patients experiencing anticipated and unanticipated death following ED discharge. CJEM. 2021;23(6):767-771. PMID: 34586622 Segment - Brief Cases: Ethics Edition Sources Burlew CC, Moore EE, Moore FA, Coimbra R, McIntyre RC Jr, Davis JW, Sperry J, Biffl WL. Western Trauma Association critical decisions in trauma: resuscitative thoracotomy. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2012 Dec;73(6):1359-63. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e318270d2df. PMID: 23188227. Cantor MD, Braddock III CH, Derse AR, et al. Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders and Medical Futility. Arch Intern Med. 2003;163(22):2689–2694. doi:10.1001/archinte.163.22.2689
We are pleased to announce that our quarterly Clinical Problem Solving series will be renamed “Hollander Rounds,” to celebrate our former Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Harry Hollander, MD. A Clinical Problem Solving case allows listeners to watch in real time how master clinicians reason through challenging cases. While getting the diagnosis “right” is impressive, the true learning comes from witnessing how experts navigate the zigs and zags of a diagnostic journey in a case that unfurls in real time (as it does in life, of course). Speaker Brad Sharpe, MD, is professor of Clinical Medicine and a clinician-educator in the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF Health. He has held multiple leadership roles at UCSF, most recently as the prior chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF Health. He previously served as the associate program director for Inpatient Affairs for the UCSF Internal Medicine Residency. Key teaching points based on the case preparation by Parnassus Chief Residents Tyrone Johnson, MD and Madison Malone, MD will follow the discussion. Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting. Program Bob Wachter: Introduction 00:05:30-00:47:25 – Hollander Rounds with Brad Sharpe, MD, professor of Clinical Medicine and a clinician-educator in the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF Health 00:47:50-00:54:50 – Daniel Minter, MD, assistant professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases 00:55:00-01:03:00 – Anne Kjemtrup, DVM, MPVM, PhD, veterinarian research scientist at the California Department of Health 01:03:25-1:05:33 – Closing remarks See previous Medical Grand Rounds: • September 14: Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older Adults: The Role of Clinicians 🤍 • September 7: Summer Covid-19 Update 🤍 • June 29: The Final Covid-19 Grand Rounds: What Have We Learned? 🤍 • June 22: A Fireside Chat with Lindsey Criswell, Director of NIAMS 🤍 See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, at 🤍
This medical education program may contain graphic content. _ A DeBakey CV Education event Presented by Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. Building on Dr. Michael E. DeBakey’s commitment to excellence in education, Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education is an epicenter for cardiovascular academic and clinical educational programs that support the provision of optimal care to patients suffering from cardiovascular conditions and diseases. FOR MORE INFORMATION DeBakey CV Education: 🤍 For the latest education and training opportunities from DeBakey CV Education: 🤍 Follow Us: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Livestream: 🤍 SmugMug: 🤍 Want concise, relevant reviews of the hottest topics in CV medicine? Subscribe for FREE to the Methodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal for quarterly, peer-reviewed issues delivered to your door. 🤍
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For the non-neurologist, it may be hard to keep up with all the latest controversies, exciting advances, and paradigm shifts in the management of acute strokes – as chronicled in this week’s New York Times Magazine. In this Grand Rounds, Andy Josephson, chair of the UCSF Department of Neurology and award-winning neurology educator, will bring us up-to-date on the latest in treatments and secondary prevention strategies for patients with strokes and TIAs. Speaker: S. Andrew Josephson, MD, is chair of the Department of Neurology at UCSF where he specializes in neurovascular and other neurologic disorders, caring for general neurology and stroke patients in the hospital as well as in clinic. He is the founder of UCSF's Neurohospitalist Program and specializes in difficult to diagnose inpatient neurologic conditions. As a go-to educator in the Department of Neurology, Andy has won numerous teaching awards from medical students and residents at UCSF including being selected to present the keynote address for the School of Medicine Commencement; the Henry J. Kaiser Award for Excellence in Teaching; the Academic Senate Distinction in Teaching Award, and the Robert Layzer Golden Toe Award for resident teaching. He also serves as the editor-in-chief of JAMA Neurology, a leading journal in the field. Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting. Program Bob Wachter: Introduction 00:02:10-00:52:17 – S. Andrew Josephson, MD, chair of the Department of Neurology at UCSF 00:52:22-1:00:33 Q&A See previous Medical Grand Rounds: • March 2: A Fireside Chat with Eric Topol 🤍 • February 23: Protecting the Legitimacy of Medical Expertise: Combating Misinformation in Medicine 🤍 • February 16: Addressing the Crisis of Clinician Burnout — A Conversation with Tait Shanafelt 🤍 • February 9: ChatGPT: Will It Transform the World of Health Care? 🤍 See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, at 🤍
During this Grand Rounds, experts discuss "Clinical Care of Older Patients: Pearls, Paradigms & Game-changing Possibilities." Presenter: Louise Aronson, MD, MFA, Professor of Medicine and Geriatrician at University of California San Francisco, Founder of the Optimizing Aging Practice at the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine Learn more: 🤍
Dr. Larry Weed discussing the problem-oriented medical record and clinical decision-making. He covers SOAP, medical thinking, and medical education. 🤍visualdx.com
Recorded Grand Rounds from Johns Hopkins Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. John Campo, M.D. presented on the topic “The Conundrum of Comorbidity: Anxiety, Depressive, and Somatic Symptoms” (November 21, 2022). Please note that the window for earning CME credit has expired. #PsychiatryGrandRounds #JohnsHopkins
This week, Andrew Spector, MD, delivers the lecture, "Breaking the Addiction: Moving Beyond Dopamine Agonists for the Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome" after a brief case presentation by Headache Fellow Mina Essak, DO.
00:00 Pre-show 10:07 Case introduction 14:49 Sedating the agitated patient 24:42 What happens next? 26:50 Ultrasound in cardiac arrest 41:26 ECG interpretation 46:17 Managing blood pressure 55:45 Case wrap up #emrap #emergencymedicine ✔ Subscribe today: 🤍 ✔ Newsletter sign up: 🤍 ✔ Donate to our non-profit, EM:RAP Global Outreach: 🤍 EM:RAP on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: 🤍 ► Like on Facebook: 🤍 ► Follow on Instagram: 🤍 ► Subscribe on YouTube: 🤍 Visit 🤍 for all your Emergency Medicine education!
Neurosciences Grand Rounds Webinar Friday, March 17, 2023 | 8 a.m. Karen Greenberg, DO Global Neurosciences Institute
Speakers and CME Information: Speakers: Patricia Hwang, MD- HMS Presenter Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Yelena Burklin, MD- MHS Discussant Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Shahzeena Hafeez, MD- Endo Consultant Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Lipids Emory University School of Medicine Eli Wilber, MD- ID Consultant Infectious Disease Fellow Emory University School of Medicine Fill out the survey here to earn CME Credit: 🤍
00:00 Introductions 02:15 Headline and Bottom Lines RSV 07:00 Clinical Images of the evening 20:23 Procedure of the Month - Fiber optic assisted intubation 33:00 Toxicology Who Dun It 57:14 Board Certified - Shortness of Breath: 37yo obese male #emrap #emergencymedicine ✔ Subscribe today: 🤍 ✔ Newsletter sign up: 🤍 ✔ Donate to our non-profit, EM:RAP Global Outreach: 🤍 EM:RAP on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: 🤍 ► Like on Facebook: 🤍 ► Follow on Instagram: 🤍 ► Subscribe on YouTube: 🤍 Visit 🤍 for all your Emergency Medicine education!
Speaker: Alanna Morris, MD, Associate Professor Division of Cardiology, Emory DOM
Speaker & CME Information: Eric Caliendo, MD: HMS Presenter Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-2 Emory University School of Medicine Dr. Rashida la Barrie, MD, MSc: HMS Discussant Hospitalist at N Decatur Hang (Helen) Shi, MD: Neurology Consultant Assistant Professor of Neurology Emory University School of Medicine Brent D. Weinberg, MD, PhD: Neuroradiology Consultant Associate Director, Neuroradiology Division Director, Radiology Residency Research Track Assistant Professor, Radiology and Imaging Sciences Fill out the survey here to earn CME Credit: 🤍
5 DAYS – 3 COUNTRIES – 590 MILES – 113 PEAKS – OVER 100,000 FT ELEVATION After completing the Barkley Marathons, legendary ultra-runner John Kelly asked himself ‘What do I do now?’ Join John on a discovery of what he can achieve as he enters his ‘Goldilocks Zone’ with his self-devised Grand Round challenge. This film is the first Run Show Original Film. Subscribe now for future alerts. During this challenge John was raising funds for The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust because everyone deserves a fair start. His fundraising page is still open - 🤍
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00:00 Pre-show 20:05 Intro and Images 36:42 To Tube or Not to Tube 55:06 What Now? 01:05:54 Board Review and Audience QnA #emrap #emergencymedicine #urgentcare ✔ Subscribe today: 🤍 ✔ Newsletter sign up: 🤍 ✔ Donate to our non-profit, EM:RAP Global Outreach: 🤍 EM:RAP on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: 🤍 ► Like on Facebook: 🤍 ► Follow on Instagram: 🤍 ► Subscribe on YouTube: 🤍 Visit 🤍 for all your Emergency Medicine education!
Jeroen J. Bax, M.D., Ph.D., FACC, FESC, Professor of Medicine and Director, Echo Laboratory / Non-Invasive Imaging at the Leiden University Medical Center, presented the 2023 Gross Family Lecture, "Non-Invasive Imaging to Detect Coronary Artery Disease" at University of Louisville Department of Medicine Grand Rounds on March 9, 2023. Dr. Bax's talk focused on defining the pre-test likelihood of coronary artery disease (before testing), describing how non-invasive imaging can be used to detect or rule out coronary artery disease, and identifying different imaging modalities that can be used. Presented by the UofL Division of Cardiovascular Medicine.
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Dr. Bradley Hyman, MD, PhD, the John B. Penny Professor of Neurology, Co-Vice Chair for Research in Neurology, and Director of the Massachusetts Alzheimer Disease Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses the molecular underpinnings correlating with clinical heterogeneity in Alzheimer's Disease.
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During this Grand Rounds, experts discuss "Are Women's Hearts Different Than Men's?" Presenter: Annabelle Volgman, MD, Professor of Medicine of Rush Medical College, McMullan-Eybel Chair of Excellence in Clinical Cardiology, and Director of the Rush Heart Center for Women Learn more: 🤍
David T. Armstrong, D.O., FACP, FACR, Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, presented "Rheumatoid Arthritis" at University of Louisville Department of Medicine Grand Rounds on April 20, 2023. Dr. Armstrong's talk focused on discussing the epidemiology, pathogenesis and joint involvement of rheumatoid arthritis, describing the clinical features, complications, classifications and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, and identifying sensitive topics and pre-operative guidelines. Presented by the UofL Division of Rheumatology.
Neurosciences Grand Rounds Webinar Friday, February 17, 2023 | 8 a.m. Terry Heiman-Patterson, MD Temple Health
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“Cellular Mechanisms of Insulin Resistance: Implications for Obesity, Lipodystrophy, Type 2 Diabetes and Cancer” PRESENTER: Gerald I. Shulman, MD TITLE: Professor of Internal Medicine and Cellular & Molecular Physiology AFFILIATION: Yale School of Medicine
Dinesh K. Kalra, M.D., FACC, FSCCT, FSCMR, FNLA, Professor of Medicine and Radiology; Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine; Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Innovations; Vice Chair for Quality; and Director, Advanced Cardiac Imaging, Lipid Clinic, and Infiltrative Cardiac Disease Program at the University of Louisville, presented "New Advances in Dyslipidemias" at University of Louisville Department of Medicine Grand Rounds on January 5, 2023. Dr. Kalra's talk focused on appreciating the latest developments regarding the role of lipoproteins in cardiovascular risk prediction (e.g., TRLs, HDL-C, Lp(a)), discussing the use of newer agents for treating dyslipidemias (e.g., bempedoic acid, PCSK9i, evinacumab, etc.), and implementing new LDL-C targets in your practice by identifying patents for secondary versus primary prevention. Presented by the UofL Division of Cardiovascular Medicine.
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Environmental Epigenetics for Children’s Health PRESENTED BY Andres Cardenas, PhD Assistant Professor, Epidemiology & Population Health Assistant Professor (By courtesy), Pediatrics Stanford School of Medicine SESSION DESCRIPTION Recent developments of molecular, genomic and data science tools have allowed us to test complex hypotheses providing crucial insight on the relationship between the early-life environment and life course health. Epidemiological data provides support for the critical role of the prenatal and early-life environment in the developmental origins of health and disease. Epigenetics modifications have emerged as key biomarkers connecting this sensitive window of development with disease risk. This presentation will introduce epigenetics and its use in biomedical research along with key findings highlighting the influence of the environment on our genes.