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From Functional Genomics to Applied Physiology: Etiology and Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease

Offered By: Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive medical education program that delves into the etiology and treatment of congenital heart disease, bridging the gap between functional genomics and applied physiology. Gain insights from experts at the Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center during this hour-long presentation. Examine cutting-edge research and clinical applications in cardiovascular medicine, focusing on the complex interplay between genetic factors and physiological manifestations in congenital heart defects. Learn about innovative diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies that stem from a deeper understanding of the genomic underpinnings of these conditions. Enhance your knowledge of cardiovascular academic and clinical practices, continuing the legacy of excellence in education established by Dr. Michael E. DeBakey. Please note that this program may contain graphic medical content.

Syllabus

From Functional Genomics to Applied Physiology: Etiology and Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease


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Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education

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