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Description | This recorded presentation from the EB 2017 Refresher Course features Kent Thornburg, PhD, of Oregon Health and Sciences University, who discusses sex differences in factors associated with a process called “programming,” in which early life growth leads to chronic disease, such as cardiovascular disease. Thornburg’s talk “Sex Differences in Fetal Programming: Consequences for Multiple Generations” was one of four presentations in the 2017 Refresher Course on “Curricular Innovation in Sex and Gender Based Medical Physiology Education”, organized by the APS Education Committee. | |||
Type of Resource | Meeting Presentation, Video | |||
Format | Web Page - HTML | |||
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Kent Thornburg, Oregon Health and Sciences University
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Development Date | April 22, 2017 | |||
Grade/Age Levels |
Graduate Professional (degree program) Continuing Education |
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Learning Time | <=1 hour | |||
Language | English | |||
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