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CCS 2022 PAD Guidelines with Dr Sonia Anand and Dr Eric Kaplovitch
In this episode we discuss a recent paper published in The Canadian Journal of Cardiology entitled Canadian Cardiovascular Society 2022 Guidelines for Peripheral Arterial Disease and co-authored by a national team of Canadian expertsWe are joined today by the two of the authors, Dr Sonia Anand and Dr. Eric KaplovitchDr. Sonia Anand is Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, and a Vascular Medicine specialist at Hamilton Health Sciences. She holds the Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease (Tier 1) and is the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario/Michael G DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research. Dr. Anand is a senior scientist at the Population Health Research Institute, and Director of the Chanchlani Research Centre, McMaster University. Her research focuses on the environmental and genetic determinants of vascular disease in populations of varying ancestral origin, women and cardiovascular disease, and peripheral artery disease. Dr. Anand graduated as a Doctor of Medicine from McMaster University in 1992. She completed internal medicine training at McMaster University and a Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Ottawa, in 1996. Dr. Anand completed a thrombosis fellowship in 1997-98 under the supervision of Dr. Jeffrey Ginsberg at McMaster University, and Vascular Medicine Fellowship under the supervision of Dr. Mark Creager at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, USA in 2000-01. Dr. Anand received her Master’s degree in clinical epidemiology in 1996 and PhD. in Health Research Methodology in 2002 under the supervision of Dr. Salim Yusuf, both at McMaster University. Dr. Anand was Principal Investigator of the WAVE trial in peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients, is the PAD Lead Investigator of the COMPASS trial, and is an executive committee member of the VOYAGER PAD trial. Dr. Anand’s large-scale research programs include multi-centre prospective cohort studies and randomized trials. She has published more than 400 peer-reviewed, high-impact papers. In 2019 Dr. Anand was inducted as a Fellow to the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. In 2021-22 Dr. Anand Co-chaired the Canadian Cardiovascular Society Peripheral Artery Disease Guidelines.ANDDr. Eric Kaplovitch completed his Internal Medicine training at the University of Toronto before completing additional Vascular Medicine and Thrombosis training at both McMaster University and the University of Toronto, as well as a subsequent fellowship at the HoPingKong Centre of Excellence with a focus on new models of care for patients with arterial and venous disease states. He currently practices Thrombosis and Vascular Medicine at the University Health Network and the Sinai Health System in Toronto and serves as the Quality and Safety Lead for the Blood Disorders program. Dr. Kaplovitch’s current academic interests include optimizing the choice and intensity of vascular protective agents following severe vascular events, the organization of vascular care within local and regional health systems, as well as the teaching of vascular medicine and thrombosis to front-line clinicians. He served as co-lead for the antithrombotics section of the recent CCS guidelines on peripheral arterial disease.
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