Overview
Discover strategies for preventing heart attacks in individuals diagnosed with heart disease, angina, or those who have undergone stent placement or bypass surgery in this informative 1-hour lecture by Dr. David J. Maron, a Clinical Professor of Medicine and Director of Preventive Cardiology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Learn about the latest research and recommendations for managing coronary artery disease and reducing the risk of future cardiac events. Gain valuable insights into lifestyle modifications, medication management, and preventive measures tailored specifically for those with existing heart conditions. Take advantage of the additional resources provided by Stanford Health Library, including free research services and mindfulness meditation resources to support your overall health and well-being.
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Stanford Doctor on Preventing Heart Attacks in Those with Heart Disease
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Stanford Health Care
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This course, Preventing Heart Attacks in Patients with Heart Disease by Stanford University, offers valuable insights into heart disease prevention and is accessible via YouTube. It covers essential topics like recognizing risk factors, understandin…
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First of all, I would like to thank Stanford University for this opportunity to veiw this video of Preventing Heart Attack In Patient with Heart Disease which allow to all medical staff to update their informations in easy and logical way according to trials and guidelines.
Second, the tutor is fantastic , he explains the informations in easy way.
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It was interesting and useful session . The language was very understanding.it was as flexible to understand very easily and can be implemented in the clinical practices
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It outstanding class . It's very helpful and interesting . The tutor explain the topic very smoothly .