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Doctor Ngone Diaba GAYE

IBRA MAMADOU WANE MEDICAL AND RESEARCH CENTER, Dakar (Senegal)
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Dr. Gaye, a dedicated cardiologist, focuses on cardiac rehab, prevention, heart failure, and hypertension. Her passion for cardiology emerged early, driving her to specialize in cardiovascular health. With a holistic approach, she empowers patients through exercise, diet, and emotional support, significantly enhancing their quality of life. Dr. Gaye's proactive strategies in prevention and tailored treatments for heart failure showcase her expertise. As Head of Cardiac Rehab at Ibra Mamadou Wane Medical Center, she leads innovative programs, solidifying her reputation as a trailblazer. Engaged in research and education, she shapes the future of cardiovascular medicine, inspiring colleagues and patients alike.
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Trends of age-standardized hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among adults aged 30-79 years in Africa from 1990 to 2019.
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Trends of age-standardized hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among adults aged 30-79 years in Africa from 1990 to 2019.
Acute coronary syndromes in black african patients aged 60 years or less
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Acute coronary syndromes in black african patients aged 60 years or less
Physical capacity levels in a black african outpatient population
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Physical capacity levels in a black african outpatient population
Cardiac rehabilitation effects on physical capacity in heart failure : a cross sectional study in black african patients
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Cardiac rehabilitation effects on physical capacity in heart failure : a cross sectional study in black african patients
Effects of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation on left ventricular function in sub-saharan african patients
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Effects of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation on left ventricular function in sub-saharan african patients
Left ventricular non compaction in sub-saharan african adults
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Left ventricular non compaction in sub-saharan african adults

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