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12th Annual Conference on HYPERTENSION Reducing Global Cardiovascular Risk With an Emphasis on Ethnic Differences and Disparities: A Focus on Hypertension, Diabetes and Hyperlipidemia
July 18-20, 2008
Westin Savannah Harbor
Golf Resort & Spa
Savannah, Georgia
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Developed in Collaboration with the Carolinas & Georgia Chapters of the American Society of Hypertension, The National Lipid Association, and the Diabetes Initiative of South Carolina.
Conference Director
Jan N. Basile, MD
Director, Primary Care Service Line
Ralph H. Johnson Medical Center
Professor of Medicine
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Overview
During the last century, cardiovascular disease (CVD) has mushroomed from a relatively minor disease worldwide to a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, early CVD, characterized by changes in the blood vessel walls, is often well established even before specific blood pressure, lipid, and glucose thresholds have been crossed. Even after we diagnose these disease states, effective management of hypertension as well as hyperlipidemia and diabetes remain dismal. Thus, the management of global cardiovascular risk is essential if we are to have a meaningful impact on CVD morbidity and mortality and we must address each individual cardiovascular risk factor including hypercholesterolaemia, hyperglycemia, and hypertension.
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