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Isaac Acquah, MD, MPH, a first-year fellow in the cardiovascular disease training program at CU Anschutz, aims to blend his clinical and research interests to improve cardiovascular care for patients of all backgrounds.
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CU Anschutz School of Medicine faculty member Lavanya Kondapalli, MD, contributed to work exploring the impact of mental health on women’s cardiovascular disease.
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