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Precision Medicine in Rare Cardiac Conditions - 2024 Conference Plenary Session

Offered By: University of Ottawa Heart Institute via YouTube

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Precision Medicine Courses Cardiology Courses Medical Imaging Courses Genetic Testing Courses Gut Microbiome Courses Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Courses Amyloidosis Courses Sarcoidosis Courses

Course Description

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Explore cutting-edge insights on rare cardiac conditions in this comprehensive plenary session from the 2024 Rare Cardiac Conditions Conference hosted by the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Delve into crucial topics including early detection imaging techniques, genetic testing for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and the role of gut microbiome in rare diseases. Learn from renowned experts such as Dr. Marianna Fontana, Dr. Gavin Oudit, and Dr. Wonder Drake as they share their expertise and engage in thought-provoking discussions. Gain valuable knowledge about the latest advancements in precision medicine for rare cardiac conditions through informative presentations and a panel discussion, making this 1-hour 49-minute session an essential resource for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of cardiology.

Syllabus

– Welcome Address
– Imaging for Early Detection and Disease Surveillance
– Genetic Testing Should be Routinely Incorporated in the Investigation of Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Debate
– Importance of Gut Microbiome in Rare Diseases
– Plenary Panel Discussion


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University of Ottawa Heart Institute

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