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Theme 1: Management Issues in Hypertension: Tricks of the Trade
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  Hypertension Urgencies and Emergencies


Hypertension for the Primary Care Clinician 2013
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  Case-01: Panel Discussion
  Case-02: Panel Discussion

New Considerations in Dyslipidemia and Cardiometabolic Disorders
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  Management of Dyslipidemias in Patients with Hypertension, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

Vascular Wall Signaling: How Are Cells Coupled?
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  Endothelin Role in Neurovascular Regulation and Dysregulation


Blood Pressure Treatment Strategies for Primary Care
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  What Should Be the Initial Pharmacologic Therapy


Late-Breaking Clinical Trials
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  Cardiovascular Effects Based on Magnitude of WL in Obese/Overweight Subjects with Hypertension
  Receiving Phentermine and Topiramate Extended-Release


PLENARY SESSION
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  Marvin Moser Clinical Hypertension Award Lecture - Treatment of Hypertension: From Drugs to Devices


Debate
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  The Treatment of Hypertension Should be Targeted Towards the Nocturnal Blood Pressure - Antagonist


Theme 4: Home and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
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  Home and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring: Review of the ASH Position Paper
  Implementing ABPM into Your Practice
  Interpreting the Data in Adult and Pediatric Populations: A Case-Based Approach


Theme 2: Special Populations
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  The Asian Hypertensive
  Adolescents with Hypertension


Update on Resistant Hypertension:

A Patient Case Analysis of the Current and Future Treatment Approaches
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  Resistant Hypertension: Incidence, Prevalence, and Pathophysiology  - Audio Only
  Patient Case 2: The Resistant Hypertensive Patient Who Remains Uncontrolled
  Symplicity HTN-3 and Resistant Hypertension

Beyond Blood Pressure: Protecting the Kidney
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  Uremic Toxicity
  Alkali Therapy
  Hypoxia as the Common Pathway to Nephron Loss

Elements of Resistant Hypertension:

A Focus on Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
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  Assessment of Adherence
  Methods for Improving Adherence
  Use of Generic Medications in Resistant Hypertension
  Pharmacogenetic Factors in Blood Pressure Control

Childhood Cohorts:

What Can They Teach Us About Adult Hypertension and Cardiometabolic Disease?
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  Princeton School Study and NHLBI Growth and Health Study: Obesity and Secular
  Trends in Blood Pressure - Audio Only
  Minneapolis BP Studies: Insulin Resistance and BP

What Should Target Blood Pressure Be?
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  Con: What Should the Target Blood Pressure Be in Diabetic Patients? 130/80 is the Goal
  Pro: What Should the Target Blood Pressure Be in CKD Patients? 130/80 is the Goal
  Con: What Should the Target Blood Pressure Be in CKD Patients? 130/80 is the Goal

Within Class Differences in Antihypertensive Therapies
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  The Diuretics
  The Beta Blockers
  The ACE Inhibitors and ARBs

Hyperkalemia and Hypertension: New Considerations
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  Cardio-Renal Risk Reduction and Potassium Management in the Hypertensive Patient
  Management Strategies for Elevated Potassium Levels and Cardiovascular Outcomes

New Concepts in the Management of Refractory Hypertension and

Renal Artery Stenosis
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  Diagnostic Approach and Treatment of Resistant Hypertension
  Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis: Where Do We Go if CORAL is a Negative Trial?
  Renal Fibromuscular Dysplasia - Audio Only


Hypertension: A Multisystem Disease
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  Brain and Hypertension


Obesity and Cardiometabolic Diseases
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  Adipocytes as Regulators of Metabolic Balance
  Pharmacologic Treatments for Obesity - Audio Only
  Bariatric Surgery: Metabolic and Blood Pressure Effects


Hypertension and the Brain
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  Hypertension, Diabetes and Cognitive Function
  Role of Sleep Disorders in Stroke
  Use of Anticoagulation in Stroke Prevention
  Secondary Stroke Prevention


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