Jacques Kpodonu MD, FACC Faculty of Surgery | Harvard Medical School | Cardiac Surgeon Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
My mission is to help as many people as possible by championing health equity with a particular focus on cardiovascular disease by leveraging my expertise and network as a triple US boarded cardiac and endovascular surgeon based at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and surgical faculty at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
As an international cardiac surgeon leader, I hold leadership roles with the Society of Thoracic Surgery, American College of Cardiology, REACH program and frequently quoted in national and international journals and media like the Orange County Register and CTSNET.
I achieve these goals by leveraging my current role as an author and editor of 4 cardiovascular medical textbooks as well as my regular published work on topics on digital health, biomedical innovation, design of hybrid operating rooms and recently addressing health equity during #COVID19 pandemic.
I share periodic posts and insights on various topics ranging from #COVID19 pandemic ,addressing cardiac surgery capacity in Africa, digital health technology, biomedical innovation, precision-medicine, population health, wearable technology and raising awareness around health and racial disparity .
I collaborate in:
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Anticoagulation therapy with Warfarin and INR monitoring
Cardiology
Approximately 2 million people in the U.S. who are prescribed warfarin annually, 35,000 to 45,000 individuals go to hospital emergency rooms with warfarin-related adverse drug events. Build-a-Care app provides INR test result scheduling, INR test result reviewing, Warfarin dose adjustment and alerts
Other Collaborators:
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Jacques Kpodonu MD, FACC
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Justin Zachariah MD, MPH
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M. Ali Nasim
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Asishana Osho MD
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Publications
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No-Code Tools for Managing Mental Health and Burnout in Healthcare Settings
“P4” is a term that is often associated with future of medicine – prediction, prevention, personalization and patient participation. Many current health related technologies have already started moving towards the future and many more innovations are yet to come, that will make the goal of holistic medicine true.
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Impact of health technology on diabetes management
“P4” is a term that is often associated with future of medicine – prediction, prevention, personalization and patient participation. Many current health related technologies have already started moving towards the future and many more innovations are yet to come, that will make the goal of holistic medicine true.
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Challenges in preventative cardiology – is no-code the solution?
Considering the impact of therapeutic interventions on modifiable risk factors that lead to CVD, care providers can use no-code programs to curate personalized programs for every patient. The care programs developed for patients can consider individual biological risk factors and become highly specialized to monitor patients as needed.