Overview
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Seth S. Martin
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Digital Health Innovation Laboratory, Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA
Provides an in-depth review of the present status of precision medicine in cardiovascular disease prevention
Reviews advanced precision medicine techniques and their potential use in the future
Features guidelines for evaluating new preventative techniques
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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- Zulqarnain Javed, Hashim Jilani, Tamer Yahya, Safi U. Khan, Prachi Dubey, Adnan Hyder et al.
Pages 1-29
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- Renato Quispe, Thomas Das, Erin D. Michos
Pages 31-64
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- Marios Arvanitis, Wendy S. Post, Alexis Battle
Pages 65-80
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- Omar Dzaye, Cara Reiter-Brennan, Michael J. Blaha
Pages 81-110
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- Francoise A. Marvel, Pauline P. Huynh, Seth S. Martin
Pages 111-131
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- Fawzi Zghyer, Sharan Yadav, Mohamed B. Elshazly
Pages 133-148
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- Anjali Wagle, Nino Isakadze, Seth S. Martin
Pages 149-167
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- David I. Feldman, Ramzi Dudum, Roger S. Blumenthal
Pages 169-192
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Back Matter
Pages 193-194
About this book
This book contains the current knowledge and potential future developments of precision medicine techniques including artificial intelligence, big data, mobile health, digital health and genetic medicine in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. It reviews the presently used advanced precision medicine techniques and fundamental principles that continue to act as guiding forces for many medical professionals in applying precision and preventative medical techniques in their day-to-day practices.
Precision Medicine in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention describes current knowledge and potential future developments in this rapidly expanding field. It therefore provides a valuable resource for all practicing and trainee cardiologists looking to develop their knowledge and integrate precision medicine techniques into their practices.
Editors and Affiliations
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Digital Health Innovation Laboratory, Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA
Seth S. Martin
About the editor
Seth S. Martin received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania and completed his internal medicine training at Duke University. He completed a cardiology fellowship at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He was designated the Henry R. Kravis & Marie-Josée Cardiovascular Fellow and also served as a Pollin Cardiovascular Prevention Fellow. Dr. Martin was awarded the Howard S. Silverman Research Award for originality and creativity in medical research. Additionally, he was recognized as an Up and Coming Future Star of Cardiology by the American College of Cardiology. During his fellowship, Dr. Martin obtained a Master of Health Science degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. After completing the fellowship, Dr. Martin joined the Johns Hopkins Cardiology faculty. He is a core faculty member with the Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease and co-directs the Advanced Lipid Disorders Center. Dr. Martin also serves as an Associate Faculty member in the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research. He has a longstanding interest in preventive cardiology, in particular cardiovascular risk assessment, lipidology, and mobile health technology. Dr. Martin cares for patients with both acute and chronic illnesses and serves on the Hopkins Bedside Medicine Faculty. He is a Firm Faculty Clinical Coach and Educator with the Janeway Firm of the Osler Medical Residency. He also participates in teaching medical students and public health students.