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Purpose and OverviewSarcoidosis is a multisystem, granulomatous inflammatory disease that can affect the heart. Cardiac sarcoid is a leading cause of death in patients with sarcoidosis and is widely under-recognized by many providers who encounter these patients first in clinical practice. This is likely due to subclinical or asymptomatic cardiac involvement. Historically it was thought that cardiac sarcoidosis affected 5% of patients with systemic sarcoid, however, with advanced cardiac imaging and autopsy data the prevalence is on the order of 25-40%.
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Purpose and OverviewThe purpose of this presentation is to understand why the Global Diabetes Program was created and to highlight major accomplishments of the program. A specific focus will be given to the academic contributions of the program. The current state of the program will be discussed with an explanation of what future goals will be.
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Purpose and OverviewIn medicine, translational research emerged as an attempt to relate basic findings with the advances in the clinical practice during the 1990s. Since then, it has been a priority among researchers and academics as well as the organizations that fund research to expand the treatment's scope to include patients of all backgrounds and ages. In his presentation, Dr. Jochen Reiser shares shifting paradigms and unprecedented possibilities in medicine that all researchers and clinicians can use to make the most of their careers in this era of translational medicine.
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Purpose and OverviewIn medicine, translational research emerged as an attempt to relate basic findings with the advances in the clinical practice during the 1990s. Since then, it has been a priority among researchers and academics as well as the organizations that fund research to expand the treatment's scope to include patients of all backgrounds and ages. In his presentation, Dr. Jochen Reiser shares shifting paradigms and unprecedented possibilities in medicine that all researchers and clinicians can use to make the most of their careers in this era of translational medicine.