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Getting to the Heart of Health Care: Perspectives from an Esteemed Cardiologist
Season 2 · Episode 5

Getting to the Heart of Health Care: Perspectives from an Esteemed Cardiologist

This episode’s guest is Dr. Nelson Trujillo, a cardiologist out of Boulder, Colorado, who also has a background in biomedical engineering and nuclear medicine. Dr. Trujillo shares his personal journey, the influence of prominent mentors, why he gravitated toward the prevention of cardiovascular disease, and the notable paradigm shifts he has observed during his career. He shares some insights about “triple rule out,” diagnosing acute coronary syndrome, and considerations when evaluating major risk factors. Dr. Trujillo also talks about prevention and intervention strategies—from adopting a Mediterranean diet to the threshold between benefits and risks with exercise, and the ongoing debate about the impact of alcohol. In addition, he highlights some of the promising research and ideas that may change how we predict coronary disease and improve outcomes.

Within Normal Limits: Navigating Medical Risks · Eric Zacharias MD, Nelson Trujillo MD

December 2, 202146m 5s

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Show Notes

This episode’s guest is Dr. Nelson Trujillo, a cardiologist out of Boulder, Colorado, who also has a background in biomedical engineering and nuclear medicine. Dr. Trujillo shares his personal journey, the influence of prominent mentors, why he gravitated toward the prevention of cardiovascular disease, and the notable paradigm shifts he has observed during his career. He shares some insights about “triple rule out,” diagnosing acute coronary syndrome, and considerations when evaluating major risk factors. Dr. Trujillo also talks about prevention and intervention strategies—from adopting a Mediterranean diet to the threshold between benefits and risks with exercise, and the ongoing debate about the impact of alcohol. In addition, he highlights some of the promising research and ideas that may change how we predict coronary disease and improve outcomes.

 

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