Health Equity and Peripheral Artery Disease
Health Equity and Peripheral Artery Disease
Speaker:Â Sonia Anand, MD, PhD, FRCPc
Professor, Department of Medicine, McMaster University
Associate Member, Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Director, Population Genomics Program
Canada Research Chair in Ethnic diversity and Cardiovascular Disease
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research
Educational Objectives:
- Review the pathophysiology of atherothromboembolic disease and its prevalence in diverse populations.
- Evaluate clinical trial outcomes, including the efficacy and safety of antithrombotic therapies, with consideration of their applicability to at-risk populations.
- Analyze systemic barriers contributing to delays in PAD diagnosis and treatment among marginalized populations
- Discuss strategies to optimize PAD management by addressing systemic barriers, promoting equitable access to therapies, and tailoring interventions to improve outcomes
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