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Doctor Isaac Subirana

CIBER of Cardiovascular Diseases, Madrid (Spain)

I am graduated in Statistics by UB in 2003 and obtained a MSc in "Science and Statistical Techniques” by UPC in 2005. In 2014, I obtained my PhD in Statistics by UB which consisted on developing statistical techniques to analyze genetic variants with uncertainty in GWAS. Since 2003, I have been working as a statistical technician in Hospital del Mar-Research Institute analyzing epidemiological studies (cohort, case-control, case-cohort, longitudinal data, etc.). I have experience in developing and validating cardiovascular risk functions (FRESCO, REGICOR, etc.). Also, I have managed data from public health registries such as PADRIS integrating information from different sources (hospital registries, death certificates and primary care centers). Since 2007, I am associated professor at the UB teaching statistics to Biomedicine and Statistics grades students. Also, I have taught courses on R and Shiny, and developed the compareGroups R package meant to build descriptive tables.

Impact of a myocardial infarction emergency management network on population 28-day myocardial infarction case-fatality trends 2008-2019

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Prehospital and Emergency Department Care

Session: Assessing and managing cardiovascular risk in patients with acute cardiac syndromes and stroke

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