Vascular Health Innovation Summit to Explore Precision Medicine Approaches for Improved Patient Experience
- Angela Ramirez
- Nov 9
- 2 min read
September 12, 2023

The upcoming Vascular Health Innovation Summit is set to explore the revolutionary potential of precision medicine. The primary aim is to enhance the patient experience, especially in the crucial juncture between risk identification, treatment, and outcomes.
The summit will delve deep into the burgeoning fields of data-derived phenotyping, artificial intelligence, and various omics. These areas are heralded as the future of medical research, and their potential will be assessed across a range of vascular diseases. Discussions will cover peripheral artery disease, venous thrombosis, aortic aneurysms and dissections, and carotid artery disease.
One of the hallmarks of the summit is its collaborative spirit. Attendees will map out high-impact projects, prioritizing patient experiences and outcomes. The focus will not just be on the science but on the human aspect of vascular health. There is a concerted effort to integrate the perspectives of both patients and caregivers. This holistic approach ensures that research topics directly address vascular health challenges, especially when considering health disparities and quality of life priorities.
Once the summit concludes, a comprehensive report detailing its findings and discussions will be made available to the public. In a bid to encourage further research and solutions in the realm of vascular health, Request for Proposals (RFPs) will be issued.
Read more about the Innovation Summit here: https://www.vascularcures.org/research/vascular-health-impact-network
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To learn more about Vascular Cures’ Patients as Partners Program, please visit: https://vascularcures.org/patients-as-partners/








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