Guidant Foundation Funds American College of Cardiology Foundation Financial Awards Aimed at Defeating Women's Cardiovascular Disease.ORLANDO, Fla. -- Guidant Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :GDT GDT Global Descriptor Table GDT Geographic Data Technology Inc. GDT Gas Discharge Tube (energy, electrotechinical and electronics) GDT Getting Things Done GDT Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing GDT Ground Data Terminal ) Grant Will Support Research and Training to Understand and Treat America's Number One Killer of Women The Guidant Foundation and the American College of Cardiology The American College of Cardiology (ACC) is a nonprofit medical association established in 1949 to educate, research and influence health care public policy. The president for the 2006–2007 year is Steven E. Nissen. [1] The organization has 39 chapters in the U.S. Foundation (ACCF ACCF American College of Cardiology Foundation ACCF American Council for Capital Formation ACCF American Chestnut Cooperators' Foundation ACCF American Car Club de France ACCF Animal Crossing City Folk (gaming) ) today announced that the Guidant Foundation has presented a grant to the ACCF to fund a new three-year program of cardiology cardiology Medical specialty dealing with heart diseases and disorders. It began with the 1749 publication by Jean Baptiste de Sénac of contemporary knowledge of the heart. Diagnostic methods improved in the 19th century, and in 1905 the electrocardiograph was invented. training and career development awards aimed at understanding and treating cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease Disease that affects the heart and blood vessels. Mentioned in: Lipoproteins Test cardiovascular disease in women. Working as partners, the ACCF and the Guidant Foundation designed the groundbreaking initiative to ensure that understanding women's cardiovascular health becomes part of the formal educational program for fellows-in-training and junior faculty members. The announcement was made at the American College American College is the name of:
"The cardiovascular fellows emerging from today's training programs, along with junior cardiovascular faculty, will play a crucial role in advancing the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease," said Pamela S. Douglas, M.D., president elect, American College of Cardiology. "We are pleased to partner with Guidant Foundation to provide significant financial awards to promising candidates who are dedicated to advancing research in women's cardiovascular disease. These fellowships will ensure a focus on the important health concerns that affect future generations of women." The purpose of the awards, called the ACCF/Guidant Foundation Fellowship and Career Development Awards (CDA (1) (Compact Disc Audio) The compact disc file extension that is seen on the computer in Explorer or some other file manager. CDA files are actually pointers to the locations of the individual tracks on the CD medium. See CD-DA. ) in Women's Cardiovascular Health, is to foster the early research career development of fellows and junior cardiovascular faculty. The Fellowship supports fellows learning to be cardiologists in a formal accredited accredited recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria. accredited herds cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g. program. Candidates in their final year of fellowship or first year as junior faculty are eligible for the Fellowship. Career Development Awards are designed to provide a smooth transition to independence for young faculty members. Preference will be given to CDA applicants who are no more than five years out of training. "Broadening our knowledge related to the mechanisms and treatment of cardiovascular disease is absolutely essential to meeting the health challenges of today and the future," said James R. Baumgardt, president of the Guidant Foundation. "This initiative is a continuation of the Foundation's efforts to increase awareness of women's cardiovascular disease education and care." Cardiovascular disease claims more women's lives than the next seven causes of death combined -- about 500,000 women's lives a year in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Although cardiovascular deaths for men have declined over the last 20 years, there has been no change in the number of cardiovascular deaths for women. Every minute in the United States, a woman dies of heart disease; every year, one in three women will die of heart disease, and 8 million more will suffer its consequences. "The knowledge gap between the cardiovascular problems women face and the need to address the disease has not yet been bridged by today's cardiologists," said Beverly Lorell, M.D., vice president, chief medical and technology officer, Guidant Corporation. "This initiative is the first major and bold step to incorporate training in cardiovascular disease in women into formal fellowships that will support and develop those who will become experts in the near future." The ACCF/Guidant Foundation Fellowship and Career Development Awards in Women's Cardiovascular Health will be administered by the ACCF. For specific deadlines, application procedures and contact information, see http://www.acc.org/about/award/awardopps.htm. The American College of Cardiology, a 31,500-member nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. professional medical society and teaching institution, is the leading organization dedicated to being an advocate for quality cardiovascular care -- through education, research promotion, and development and application of standards and guidelines -- and to influencing health care policy. The Guidant Foundation provides financial support for charitable and educational programs that improve the quality of life for patients who are at risk or suffer from cardiovascular disease. In addition, the Foundation funds the dissemination dissemination Medtalk The spread of a pernicious process–eg, CA, acute infection Oncology Metastasis, see there of information for public benefit regarding cardiovascular disease and relevant therapy for at-risk patients. In 2004, Guidant Foundation giving totaled $15.4 million. |
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