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The hosts chat with Marat Fudim about the potential of wearable technology from the perspective of healthcare providers and researchers. Following the holiday season and as many take on New Year’s resolutions to improve their health, many people are putting on smartwatches and fitness trackers for the first time. What impact could this technology have on health monitoring? And how are these devices and the data that they generate perceived by healthcare professionals?
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About Our Guest

Marat Fudim, MD, MHS, is an advanced heart failure and cardiology specialist at Duke Health and a leading expert in hemodynamics. His clinical and research focus centers on heart failure, including advanced therapies such as mechanical assist devices and heart transplantation. Fudim regularly performs cardiac catheterizations and is broadly involved in novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in heart failure and cardiovascular disease. As an Associate Professor of Medicine and a member of the Duke Clinical Research Institute, Fudim contributes significantly to advancing global knowledge of heart failure and improving patient outcomes.