ACC 2015 POST-CONFERENCE BRIEF Last Round of Takeaways and Commentaries...
In case you missed these topics from the American of Cardiology 64th Annual Scientific Session and Expo, Medical Economics presents just a few more examples of the clinical and non-clinical programs from the conference schedule. |
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We have come a long way in our knowledge of the morbidity and mortality associated with hypertension, the importance of treating hypertension, and the strategies that work, but there are still unknowns, said Karol Watson, MD. » Find out more |
"More and more physicians across the country are being called into positions of leadership and they are not trained in the critical skills needed," said C. Michael Valentine, MD. » Read about key skills |
Key market trends are placing pressure on healthcare providers to adapt new ways of delivering care more efficiently while improving patient outcomes, said Andy Ziskind, MD. » More on the impact |
"Children with heart failure due to cardiomyopathy can have excellent long-term outcomes with medical therapy," said Melanie Everitt, MD. » Find out more |
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