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Discussion - Residual cardiovascular risk after an acute coronary syndrome: identifying, stratifying and managing patients at long term risk of atherothrombotic cardiovascular events.

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Professor Stefan James

Uppsala University, Uppsala (Sweden)
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Professor Dominick Joseph Angiolillo

University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville, Jacksonville (United States of America)
27 presentations
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Professor Stephen Nicholls

Monash University, Melbourne (Australia)
51 presentations
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Doctor Marc Bonaca

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora (United States of America)
29 presentations
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Welcome and Introduction - Residual cardiovascular risk after an acute coronary syndrome: identifying, stratifying and managing patients at long term risk of atherothrombotic cardiovascular events.

Speaker: Professor S. James (Uppsala, SE)

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Seeing is believing, visualising long term risk: vulnerable plaque versus vulnerable patient.

Speaker: Professor S. Nicholls (Melbourne, AU)

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Call to action, pharmacotherapeutic approaches to reducing long term risk: right patient, right treatment.

Speaker: Doctor M. Bonaca (Aurora, US)

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Summary and Close - Residual cardiovascular risk after an acute coronary syndrome: identifying, stratifying and managing patients at long term risk of atherothrombotic cardiovascular events.

Speaker: Professor D. Angiolillo (Jacksonville, US)

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Residual cardiovascular risk after an acute coronary syndrome: identifying, stratifying and managing patients at long term risk of atherothrombotic cardiovascular events (EBAC Accredited)

Speakers: Professor S. James, Professor D. Angiolillo, Professor S. Nicholls, Doctor M. Bonaca, Professor S. James...
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