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View article: The cardiometabolic paradox in women
The cardiometabolic paradox in women Open
The prevalence of many metabolic disease traits is greater in men, but their associated relative risk for cardiovascular disease outcomes is greater in women. This paradox contributes to under-recognition of the excess metabolic-associated…
View article: DARE Training: Teaching Educators How to Revise Internal Medicine Residency Lectures by Using an Anti-racism Framework
DARE Training: Teaching Educators How to Revise Internal Medicine Residency Lectures by Using an Anti-racism Framework Open
Training residents and faculty to use DARE principles in delivering internal medicine lectures is an innovative and effective way to integrate anti-racism into internal medicine residency conferences.
View article: An Anti-Racism and Equity Initiative Improves Residency Educational Conferences
An Anti-Racism and Equity Initiative Improves Residency Educational Conferences Open
Background Graduate medical education curricula may reinforce systemic inequities and bias, thus contributing to health disparities. Curricular interventions and evaluation measures are needed to increase trainee awareness of bias and know…
View article: Genetic and clinical factors underlying a self-reported family history of heart disease
Genetic and clinical factors underlying a self-reported family history of heart disease Open
Aims To estimate how much information conveyed by self-reported family history of heart disease (FHHD) is already explained by clinical and genetic risk factors. Methods and results Cross-sectional analysis of UK Biobank participants witho…
View article: Reproductive Justice: A Case-Based, Interactive Curriculum
Reproductive Justice: A Case-Based, Interactive Curriculum Open
This interactive curriculum is an innovative and effective way to teach medical students about RJ and its relevance to clinical practice. Walking alongside patients as they accessed reproductive health care in a case-based curriculum impro…
View article: Interventions to Mitigate Risk of Cardiovascular Disease After Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Interventions to Mitigate Risk of Cardiovascular Disease After Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Open
Importance A growing body of evidence suggests that adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs), including hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, gestational diabetes (GD), preterm birth, and intrauterine growth restriction, are associated with increa…