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Mar 2025
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17. Case Study: Cardiac Health Confronts...

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In this episode, we speak to medical students Vennela Avula, Alice Moon, and Ahmed Sayed, co-authors of a case emphasizing the connection between cardiovascular health and climate change with a preventative and primary care lens. Check out their written case (adaptable for medical school curriculum) at Climate Resources for Health Education: https://climatehealthed.org/course/primary-prevention-of-cardiac-disease/

Episode written by Phoebe Cunningham and Elizabeth Whidden, produced by Natasha Sood, and edited by Liana Haigis. 

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