Cardiometabolic Disease Among Asian People - Prevalence, Prediction, and Precision Medicine
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the epidemiology and burden of cardiometabolic disease among Asian populations in this 57-minute lecture by Adrian Matias Bacong, PhD, MPH. Examine specific clinical, behavioral, demographic, and socioeconomic factors contributing to differential cardiometabolic risk among Asian groups. Learn about new developments in predicting cardiometabolic risk for various Asian populations. Gain insights from Dr. Bacong, a postdoctoral research scholar at Stanford University School of Medicine's Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and the Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE). Discover resources for trustworthy health information and free mindfulness and meditation materials provided by Stanford Health Library.
Syllabus
Cardiometabolic Disease Among Asian People: Prevalence, Prediction, and Precision Medicine
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Stanford Health Care
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