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The menopause transition marks a pivotal period of cardiometabolic change that significantly elevates cardiovascular (CV) risk in women. Despite its clinical importance, this phase remains underrecognized in CV risk assessment, contributing to a profound knowledge gap. Enhancing clinician education and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration are essential to delivering individualized care that addresses both symptom burden and long-term CV outcomes. By prioritizing this life stage, we can improve prevention strategies and reduce the overall burden of cardiovascular disease in women.
In this interview, Drs. Alison L. Bailey and Lily Dastmalchi discuss "Improving Cardiovascular Clinical Competencies for Menopausal Transition".
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By American College of Cardiology3.8
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The menopause transition marks a pivotal period of cardiometabolic change that significantly elevates cardiovascular (CV) risk in women. Despite its clinical importance, this phase remains underrecognized in CV risk assessment, contributing to a profound knowledge gap. Enhancing clinician education and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration are essential to delivering individualized care that addresses both symptom burden and long-term CV outcomes. By prioritizing this life stage, we can improve prevention strategies and reduce the overall burden of cardiovascular disease in women.
In this interview, Drs. Alison L. Bailey and Lily Dastmalchi discuss "Improving Cardiovascular Clinical Competencies for Menopausal Transition".
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe to ACCEL

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