Considered one of the most important medical meetings on this subject in the world, the conference includes oral and poster presentations selected from abstracts submitted by clinical and basic researchers, followed by discussions led by leading authorities. With experts in the fields of hypertension and its relationship to cardiac and kidney disease, stroke, obesity, and genetics, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with cross-disciplinary researchers from around the world. This meeting also includes several interactive sessions specifically designed to benefit trainees and early career investigators, including a trainee poster session to highlight innovative research and how-to sessions that provide in-depth information about a range of topics related to the study of hypertension as well as The Clinical Practice Clinical Science Track focuses on applying clinical science to the clinician’s practice and the Primary Care Track is a “Meeting within a Meeting” dedicated to practical advice for the Primary Care Provider (PCP) interested in clinical hypertension.
Thursday, Sep 5, 2019 12 AM
Hypertension 2019 Scientific Sessions
New Orleans Marriott
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555 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA
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