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The Case for Prevention: A Conversation with ASPC Presidents Current & Past

The Case for Prevention: A Conversation with ASPC Presidents Current & Past

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This conversation delves into the critical role of preventive cardiology in improving cardiovascular health. The speakers, all leaders in the field, share their personal journeys, the importance of defining preventive cardiology, and the challenges faced in integrating prevention into clinical practice. They emphasize the need for a cultural shift towards prevention, the significance of mentorship for trainees, and strategies to combat misinformation in healthcare. The discussion highlights the evolving nature of the field and the urgent need for dedicated efforts to enhance preventive strategies in patient care.


Episode Highlights:


00:00 Introduction to Preventive Cardiology

03:59 Defining Preventive Cardiology

07:09 Personal Journeys in Preventive Cardiology

10:56 Leadership in Preventive Cardiology

14:06 The Future of Preventive Cardiology

20:05 Advice for Trainees in Preventive Cardiology

25:57 Combating Misinformation in Preventive Cardiology

31:01 Barriers to Implementing Prevention

37:09 Strategies for Patient Engagement

41:34 The Importance of Prevention in Cardiovascular Health

44:25 Building a Community in Preventive Cardiology

46:47 Key Insights and Resources

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