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E34: Zanfina Ademi

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What does it take to turn scientific evidence into healthcare policy that improves lives? In this AtheroTalk episode, we sit down with Prof. Zanfina Ademi, a leading health economist at Monash University, to explore how health economics shapes modern cardiovascular prevention. From the development of Productivity-Adjusted Life Years (PALYs) to the global push for lipoprotein(a) testing, Prof. Ademi shares insights from her remarkable career at the intersection of science, policy, and public health. Join us for an inspiring conversation about innovation, impact, and the future of cardiovascular care. --------------------------------------------------- Script-prep: Azin Kheirkhah Interviewer: Azin Kheirkhah

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E32: Pablo Corral

What does it take to build a career at the intersection of clinical care, research, and global collaboration? In this episode of AtheroTalk, we speak with Prof. Pablo Corral from Argentina, who brings a grounded and insightful perspective on lipid disorders, cardiovascular prevention, and the evolving role of large-scale clinical trials. From tackling familial hypercholesterolemia to addressing residual risk, he shares both the realities and possibilities of advancing care in Latin America. Along the way, he reflects on mentorship, career choices, and what truly sustains long-term motivation, captured in one simple idea: “Find something you are truly passionate about.” A thoughtful conversation for anyone navigating science, medicine, and purpose. --------------------------------------------------- Script-prep: Pelin Golforoush Interviewer: Pelin Golforoush

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