Awardee OrganizationMASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
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The candidate has completed residency training, a Chief Residency and a
fellowship in cardiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), as well as a
research fellowship at the Framingham Heart Study. During that time, he began
formal didactic training in clinical research methods at the Harvard School of
Public Health, and he has published several first-author manuscripts in major
journals. He is now on staff in the Cardiology Division at MGH with a faculty
appointment at Harvard Medical School. The candidate seeks to pursue a career
as a clinician-scientist, treating cardiology patients as a consultant
cardiologist for 25% of his time commitment, with an emphasis on preventive
cardiology, while devoting 75% of his time to developing the skills needed to
become an excellent epidemiologist and researcher in cardiovascular diseases.
Within this larger framework, the proposed project will further the career
goals of the candidate in both the short- and long-term. Using previously
acquired and new data from the Framingham Heart Study, the candidate proposes
to examine the lifetime risks of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases and
congestive heart failure. Lifetime risk data, which are more easily understood
by the general public than other measures of risk, may be useful to clinicians
and policy-makers in increasing public health efforts at prevention of
cardiovascular diseases, which remain the major cause of morbidity and
mortality in the United States. Further work is also needed to examine
differences in lifetime risk associated with different risk factor strata
(e.g. smokers versus non-smokers). It is anticipated that during the period of
this award, the candidate will gain the skills required to address these and
other questions using the most appropriate data management and statistical
techniques. Through a combination of didactic courses at the Harvard School of
Public Health, participation in ongoing data collection at the Framingham
Study, and experience with statistical programming under the guidance of the
experienced mentor and collaborators, the candidate plans to develop the
skills necessary to complete the proposed project and to provide the basis for
a successful career as a cardiovascular researcher.
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