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    lipid luminations

    Explore " lipid luminations" with insightful episodes like "Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in the Elderly: Best Lipid Strategies", "What's the Deal with Saturated Fat and Cardiovascular Disease Risk?", "Lipidology's Advances and Growing Pains: Technologies, Drug Trials, and Guidelines", "The Lipidology Essentials: Making of a Specialty's Annual Summary" and "Recognition and Management of Mental Illness for the Non-Psychiatric Clinician" from podcasts like ""Cardiology", "Cardiology", "Cardiology", "Cardiology" and "Clinician's Roundtable"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in the Elderly: Best Lipid Strategies

    Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in the Elderly: Best Lipid Strategies
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Joyce Ross, MSN, CRNP, CS, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA

    Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Joyce Ross, MSN, CRNP, FNLA, President-Elect of the National Lipid Association. Joyce serves as a consultative education specialist in cardiovascular risk intervention with the University of Pennsylvania Health System. Their discussion focuses on lipid management to reduce atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk in elderly patient populations. Thhis interview was recorded live at the National Lipid Association in San Diego, California for the 2016 Spring Clinical Lipid Update.

    What's the Deal with Saturated Fat and Cardiovascular Disease Risk?

    What's the Deal with Saturated Fat and Cardiovascular Disease Risk?
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Penny Kris-Etherton, Distinguished Professor of Nutrition at Penn State and Past President of NLA. Dr. Kris-Etherton reviews the current dietary recommendations for saturated fat for the population at large and for reducing LDL-C levels. The two discuss the evidence to support these dietary recommendations and optimal replacement nutrients for dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs).


    Lipidology's Advances and Growing Pains: Technologies, Drug Trials, and Guidelines

    Lipidology's Advances and Growing Pains: Technologies, Drug Trials, and Guidelines
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Steven Nissen, Chairman of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Professor of Medicine at the Lerner School of Medicine of the Cleveland Clinic. The two focus on some of the major developments in lipidology today, from roles of intravascular ultrasound to updates in clinical drug trials to perspectives on past and present guideline recommendations.

    The Lipidology Essentials: Making of a Specialty's Annual Summary

    The Lipidology Essentials: Making of a Specialty's Annual Summary
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Harold Bays, MD, FNLA

    Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Harold Bays, President of the Southeast Lipid Association and President of the Louisville Metabolic and Atherosclerotic Research Center in Louisville, KY. Dr. Bays led a novel educational effort to provide an annual summary of clinical lipidology to readers of the Journal of Clinical Lipidology. With insightful commentaries of value to lipidologists and generalists alike, the annual summary is expected to pave new ground in the ongoing effort to keep clinicians up to date with the field.

    Recognition and Management of Mental Illness for the Non-Psychiatric Clinician

    Recognition and Management of Mental Illness for the Non-Psychiatric Clinician
    Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG

    Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes Dr Nzinga Harrison, Addiction Medicine & Psychiatrist, Campaign Psychiatrist for Let's Get Mentally Fit!, and, the CMO of ANKA Behavioral Health Incorporated. Dr. Harrison will discuss the importance of non-pyschiatric clinicians in recoginizing mentail illness, those specific illnesses where there is a higher chance of comorbidity of psychiatric illness, and best practices & tools avaialble for health care providers.

    Recognition and Management of Mental Illness for the Non-Psychiatric Clinician

    Recognition and Management of Mental Illness for the Non-Psychiatric Clinician
    Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG

    Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes Dr Nzinga Harrison, Addiction Medicine & Psychiatrist, Campaign Psychiatrist for Let's Get Mentally Fit!, and, the CMO of ANKA Behavioral Health Incorporated. Dr. Harrison will discuss the importance of non-pyschiatric clinicians in recoginizing mentail illness, those specific illnesses where there is a higher chance of comorbidity of psychiatric illness, and best practices & tools avaialble for health care providers.

    Recognition and Management of Mental Illness for the Non-Psychiatric Clinician

    Recognition and Management of Mental Illness for the Non-Psychiatric Clinician
    Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG

    Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes Dr Nzinga Harrison, Addiction Medicine & Psychiatrist, Campaign Psychiatrist for Let's Get Mentally Fit!, and, the CMO of ANKA Behavioral Health Incorporated. Dr. Harrison will discuss the importance of non-pyschiatric clinicians in recoginizing mentail illness, those specific illnesses where there is a higher chance of comorbidity of psychiatric illness, and best practices & tools avaialble for health care providers.

    The Life and Times of LDL Cholesterol

    The Life and Times of LDL Cholesterol
    Host: Harold Bays, MD, FNLA

    Dr. Harold Bays welcomes Dr, Alan Remaley, clinical pathologist and Section Chief of the Lipoprotein Metabolism Section in the Cardiopulmonary Branch of the National Heart Lung, and Blood Institute in Bethesda, MD. Their discussion centers on LDL cholesterol from a variety of little-known aspects: its history as a biomarker for disease status, the ways in which it gets specifically measured, and the rise of lipid-altering pharmacotherapies to combat excessive LDL levels.

    Clinical Decisions on Cardiovascular Disease: Are Risks or Causes Your Guide?

    Clinical Decisions on Cardiovascular Disease: Are Risks or Causes Your Guide?
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Allan Sniderman, MD

    Risk is calculated by a variety of algorithms, all of which produce an estimate for that individual based on age, gender, cholesterol, blood pressure, and smoking history. The estimate is critical to clinical decision-making, but how accurate is it? Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Allan Sniderman, Edwards Professor of Cardiology at McGill University, to discuss why we should pay more attention to the causes, and less to the risks, of cardiovascular disease.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Pathways Toward Better Lipid Medication Adherence

    Pathways Toward Better Lipid Medication Adherence
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    Medication Adherence: is it the Achilles Heel in your therapies for patients with dyslipidemia? Dr. Lynne Braun, nurse practitioner in the Preventive Cardiology Center and the Heart Center for Women, and Professor in the Department of Adult Health Nursing at the Rush College of Nursing in Chicago, targets three critical barriers to lipid medication adherance: weak patient-provider relationships, health illiteracy, and poor health care transitions after hospital discharge.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.


    Special Populations in Patient-Centered Management of Dyslipidemia

    Special Populations in Patient-Centered Management of Dyslipidemia
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Peter Jones, Associate Professor of Medicine and Atherosclorosis/Lipidology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. They review special populations in the treatment of dyslipidemia, including Asians, women, elderly patients, and the immune-compromised.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Updated NLA Recommendations for African American Patients

    Updated NLA Recommendations for African American Patients
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, FNLA

    Host Dr. Alan Brown is joined by Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand, Professor at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr. Ferdinand reviews the etiologies, diagnostic challenges, and management considerations for selective cardiac health issues prevalent in African American populations, from hypertension to coronary arterial calcium plaques to lipid levels.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Updated NLA Recommendations for African American Patients

    Updated NLA Recommendations for African American Patients
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, FNLA

    Host Dr. Alan Brown is joined by Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand, Professor at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr. Ferdinand reviews the etiologies, diagnostic challenges, and management considerations for selective cardiac health issues prevalent in African American populations, from hypertension to coronary arterial calcium plaques to lipid levels.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Dyslipidemia in The Elderly: How Old is "Too Old" to Treat?

    Dyslipidemia in The Elderly: How Old is "Too Old" to Treat?
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Joyce Ross, MSN, CRNP, CS, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA

    One of the most recurrent questions that cardiologists and lipidologists face in daily practice is how to best approach the elderly patient with dyslipidemia. Joining Dr. Alan Brown for special considerations in this population and guideline-based recommendations for management is Joyce Ross, certified registered nurse practitioner, clinical lipid specialist, and President-Elect of the National Lipid Association.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Dyslipidemia in The Elderly: How Old is "Too Old" to Treat?

    Dyslipidemia in The Elderly: How Old is "Too Old" to Treat?
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Joyce Ross, MSN, CRNP, CS, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA

    One of the most recurrent questions that cardiologists and lipidologists face in daily practice is how to best approach the elderly patient with dyslipidemia. Joining Dr. Alan Brown for special considerations in this population and guideline-based recommendations for management is Joyce Ross, certified registered nurse practitioner, clinical lipid specialist, and President-Elect of the National Lipid Association.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Dyslipidemia in Children and Adolescents

    Dyslipidemia in Children and Adolescents
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Don Wilson, Endocrinologist at Cook Children's Health Care System, Fort Worth, Texas. Dr. Wilson will review dyslipidemia in children and adolescent patients. Key points of their discussion will cover the association between abnormal lipid levels in children and an increased lifetime risk of atherosclerotic CVD, as well as, the CVD risk factors present in children and how it tracks from childhood to adulthood.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca. - See more at: https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/million-hearts-initiative-dr-janet-wright-executive-director/7439/#sthash.aVHL9OOn.dpuf
    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca. - See more at: https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/million-hearts-initiative-dr-janet-wright-executive-director/7439/#sthash.aVHL9OOn.dpuf

    Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Dyslipidemia in Patients with HIV

    Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Dyslipidemia in Patients with HIV
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    In this session of Lipid Luminations, host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Merle Myerson, founder and director of the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program, Lipid Clinic, Pre-Exercise Heart Screening Program, and Cardiology Section/Institute for Advanced Medicine (HIV) at Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt Hospitals. Dr. Myerson reviews the guidelines for prevention, diagnosis, and management of dyslipidemia in patients with HIV.

    Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Dyslipidemia in Patients with HIV

    Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Dyslipidemia in Patients with HIV
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    In this session of Lipid Luminations, host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Merle Myerson, founder and director of the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program, Lipid Clinic, Pre-Exercise Heart Screening Program, and Cardiology Section/Institute for Advanced Medicine (HIV) at Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt Hospitals. Dr. Myerson reviews the guidelines for prevention, diagnosis, and management of dyslipidemia in patients with HIV.

    Million Hearts Initiative with Dr. Janet Wright, Executive Director

    Million Hearts Initiative with Dr. Janet Wright, Executive Director
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA
    Guest: Janet Wright, MD

    Heart disease and stroke are two of the leading causes of death in the United States. The Department of Health and Human Services, with several key partners, launched the Million Hearts national public-private initiative. Million Hearts aims to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes over five years through behavioral changes and clinical interventions. Host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Janet Wright, Executive Director of Million Hearts in Washington, DC.

    Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca.

    Dyslipidemia During Pregnancy: The Risks for Two Patients

    Dyslipidemia During Pregnancy: The Risks for Two Patients
    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    An old clinical dogma in OB/GYN was that dyslipidemia during pregnancy wouldn't have any long term implications on the developing fetus because of short exposures at 9 months. This has since been shown to be untrue. What health issues surface in children whose mothers experienced abnormally elevated lipid levels in pregnancy, and how can these problems be prevented at the peripartum stage? Host Dr. Alan Brown joins Dr. Robert Wild, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, to discuss prevention and treatment strategies for dyslipidemia during pregnancy. Dr. Wild is past president of the American Society of Preventive Cardiology, the Society of Reproductive Endocrinologists, the Oklahoma City Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, and the Menopause Group for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.

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