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Bryana, MSc, ACS, RDCS, FASE

@bmlevitan

Clinical Translational Researcher & Adult Congenital Cardiac Sonographer

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Direct patient care folks, when your patient has something you have never seen before, keep the you’re so different to yourself! Listen and help the patient create a care plan, nobody wants to be in the hospital!!! That’s my soapbox for the week.

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How to Prescribe Food as Medicine medscape.com/viewarticle/97… via Medscape Partnership with a Functional Nutrition Counselor can help. #stagoakswellness.us

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A great case from the University of Kentucky. “Mind Your Arch”—An Unusual Cause of Systemic Hypertension in Pregnanc... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Elmore, Ahern, Bryana, MSc, ACS, RDCS, FASE, Satin et al. University of Kentucky shed light on RRAD, a protein that helps regulate calcium channels in the heart. They find its tail region is crucial for both attaching to the cell membrane and influencing heart function. hubs.la/Q02Gm3H60

Elmore, Ahern, <a href="/BMLevitan/">Bryana, MSc, ACS, RDCS, FASE</a>, Satin et al. <a href="/universityofky/">University of Kentucky</a> shed light on RRAD, a protein that helps regulate calcium channels in the heart. They find its tail region is crucial for both attaching to the cell membrane and influencing heart function. hubs.la/Q02Gm3H60