Food for thought: Food as medicine
A men's health week reflection on heart disease as the leading cause of death for men and the role a plant-based diet can play in reducing cardiovascular risk.
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Vikas Chowdhry is a healthcare analytics leader with over two decades of experience spanning clinical AI, health information systems, and product leadership. He has built machine learning and data science teams, developed predictive models for trauma and critical care, led platforms tracking over 130 million patients across 200+ health systems, and served as Chief Analytics & Information Officer at the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation.
Currently, Vikas is Founder and CEO of TraumaCare.AI, building AI-powered tools for trauma and ICU teams. He is a Faculty Associate at UT Southwestern Medical Center's Health Informatics program and Adjunct Faculty at SMU Cox School of Business.
He holds an MBA from Chicago Booth, an MS in Computer Science from the University of Illinois, and a B.E. in Computer Science from the University of Jodhpur, India.
A men's health week reflection on heart disease as the leading cause of death for men and the role a plant-based diet can play in reducing cardiovascular risk.
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