Women's Heart Health: InTimeTV interview with Dr. Annabelle Volgman, Director of the Rush Heart Center for Women

The archived InTimeTV video for the Insights in Medicine interview with Dr. Annabelle Volgman (Director of the Rush Heart Center for Women)  is now available.  We had a wide-ranging discussion on women’s heart health.  For the full video clip click Women’s Heart Health.

.We discussed a number of topics – emphasizing coronary artery disease - including

  • Implications of the Framingham study for Women’s Heart Health
  • Differences in cardiac risk factors and prevention between women and men
  • Differences in heart disease diagnosis between women and men
  • Differences in heart disease treatment between women and men

 For an audio-only (mono) podcast click here:
 

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Ogan Gurel, MD MPhil
gurel@aesisgroup.com
http://blog.aesisgroup.com/

 

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  • 16 October 2007, 12:58 AM joann wrote:
    Its a great interview with Dr. Annabelle Volgman, Director of the Rush Heart Center for Women's heart health.
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  • 20 December 2007, 6:33 PM drug rehab center wrote:
    Thank you for this interview. I really appreciate Dr. Volgman. She is very active in the American Heart Association serving on the board of the Metro-Chicago and has been the Medical Chairwoman for the Women’s Legacy Luncheon and American Heart Association Go Red Luncheon. Her primary research interests include new drugs for atrial fibrillation and the use of non-invasive techniques to predict recurrence of atrial fibrillation.
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  • 17 January 2008, 2:00 PM anorexia treatment wrote:
    I've personally met Dr. Annabelle when my wife had a stroke. She's one of the best doctors I've met, and I met a lot since my wife discovered her heart problem.
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