Cardiologist, WHF Past President, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at McMaster University and Executive Director of the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI)
n this compelling episode of Conversations from the Heart, we explore the profound intersections of cardiology, research, and global health with Dr. Liesl Zühlke, a pediatric cardiologist from Cape Town, South Africa. Dr. Zühlke shares her incredible journey, from growing up in the Cape Flats to becoming a leading advocate for heart health, with a special focus on rheumatic heart disease (RHD) and its impact on communities worldwide.
Through personal anecdotes, research insights, and a commitment to health equity, Dr. Zühlke sheds light on the importance of data-driven interventions and the need to address cardiovascular disease from a life-course perspective.
The Global Burden of Cardiovascular Disease
The Evolution of the Polypill Concept
Impact of Large-Scale Clinical Trials
Challenges in Implementation
The Role of Global Health Organizations
Professor Yusuf emphasizes that the key to widespread adoption of cardiovascular prevention strategies lies in trust and education. Healthcare providers, policymakers, and communities must work together to promote awareness and remove barriers to life-saving interventions.
Preventive cardiology is at a turning point, with new innovations paving the way for better global heart health. Learn more about the Polypill and other life-saving prevention strategies at the World Heart Federation Website and subscribe to Conversations from the Heart for more insights from the world’s leading experts in cardiology.