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Disparities in Peripheral Vascular Care: An Ongoin ...
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Welcome to Atlanta. Welcome to Sky. I'm Tayo Addo from UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. Thanks for joining our session this morning. It's a stimulating session. We're going to be covering disparities in peripheral vascular care, something that's very near and dear to me. And we have a esteemed group of speakers this morning. We'll hear about just PAD in general, talk about some gender disparities, inequities in amputation prevention, and workforce diversity. I'm going to first ask Dr. Jose Wiley from Montefiore to lead us off in the topic of PAD, the forgotten manifestation of atherosclerosis.
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In the video, Tayo Addo welcomes viewers to Atlanta and introduces herself as Tayo Addo from UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. She thanks the audience for joining the session on disparities in peripheral vascular care, a topic that is important to her. Addo mentions that there will be esteemed speakers discussing PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease), gender disparities, inequities in amputation prevention, and workforce diversity. Dr. Jose Wiley from Montefiore is introduced as the first speaker who will lead the discussion on PAD, specifically its association with atherosclerosis. The video transcript does not include any additional credits.
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Tayo A. Addo, MD
Keywords
disparities in peripheral vascular care
PAD
gender disparities
inequities in amputation prevention
workforce diversity
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