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Implementation of Evidence-Based Strategies for Chronic Cardiovascular Disease - Grand Rounds

Offered By: Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education via YouTube

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Explore current trends and potential solutions for chronic cardiovascular diseases in this Grand Rounds lecture by Dr. Javed Butler. Examine the worsening cardiovascular mortality rates at a population level and the increasing prevalence of risk factors. Delve into the epidemiology and outcomes of chronic cardiovascular diseases in the US, assess the level of evidence-based medicine practice, and investigate reasons behind current trends. Gain insights into potential solutions for addressing care gaps and improving patient outcomes. Learn about the importance of individual responsibility, patient-centricity, and behavior modification in cardiovascular health management. Consider the role of equity in healthcare and the impact of technological advancements like self-conscious computers on cardiovascular care.

Syllabus

Introduction
What the American body looks like
Heart failure
Are we just impotent
How can it be
Nash Equilibrium
Hypocritic Oath
Truth
Individual Responsibility
Optimize Sweet Spot
Patient centricity
Selfconscious computers
Take individual responsibility
The Oracle of Deli
What are you going to do to modify the behavior
What advice do you have
Thoughts on equity


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Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education

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