Defining a Mobile Health Roadmap for Cardiovascular Health and Disease.
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Eapen, Zubin J; Turakhia, Mintu P; McConnell, Michael V; Graham, Garth; Dunn, Patrick;
Tiner, Colby; ... Wayte, Patrick (2016). Defining a Mobile Health Roadmap for Cardiovascular Health and Disease. J Am Heart Assoc, 5(7). 10.1161/JAHA.115.003119. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14997.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Zubin John Eapen
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine
As director of the Duke Heart Failure Same-Day Access Clinic, I am dedicated to improving
outcomes for patients with heart failure. This clinic allows patients to see a health
care provider quickly, and receive treatments for relief of symptoms. I strive to
help patients with heart failure avoid the emergency department and hospital when
possible, and live better at home.As director of education IT innovations in the Department
of Medicine, I lead efforts in continuing medical educat
Eric David Peterson
Fred Cobb, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Dr Peterson is the Fred Cobb Distinguished Professor of Medicine in the Division of
Cardiology, a DukeMed Scholar, and the Past Executive Director of the Duke Clinical
Research Institute (DCRI), Durham, NC, USA.
Dr Peterson is the Principal Investigator of the National Institute of Health, Lung
and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Spironolactone Initiation Registry Randomized Interventional
Trial in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (SPIRRIT) Trial He is also
the Principal I
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