
|Videos|July 10, 2015
Is LDL Still the Most Important Lipoprotein Marker?
Karen J. McConnell, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, gives her thoughts on whether or not LDL is still the most important lipoprotein marker.
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Karen J. McConnell, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, a clinical pharmacy specialist in cardiology at the Kaiser Permanente of Colorado and associate professor at University of Colorado’s Skaggs School of Pharmacy, gives her thoughts on whether or not LDL is still the most important lipoprotein marker.
This video was recorded at APhA’s Annual Meeting and Exposition in March 2015.
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