Heart failure impacts more than 8 million people in the United States today, but with the right treatments, the course of the disease can be corrected. Dr. Nir Uriel, Director of Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation at NewYork-Presbyterian, Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine, is determined to do that for all patients. Hear about the new and revolutionary advancements he’s pioneering, from using artificial intelligence to diagnose heart failure before symptoms develop to detecting transplant rejection through cell-free DNA testing. Dr. Uriel also discusses his multifaceted methods to treating heart failure, the value of a team approach, and the importance of empathetic, patient-centered care.
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