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Rasmussen Center: A Comprehensive Approach
The Rasmussen Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention was founded to offer a new,
unique approach to anticipating and managing heart and artery disease, focusing on
screening healthy individuals who may have risk factors (e.g. family history,
hypertension, smoking, etc.) Affiliated with the world-renowned Department of
Medicine at the University of Minnesota, the Rasmussen Center offers a
unique array of the latest, non-invasive diagnostic screening tools in
detecting cardiovascular disease, identifying conditions that often go
undetected but which can lead to heart attacks, strokes, heart- and kidney
failure. The first Center in the U.S. provides such a comprehensive assessment
to identify early cardiovascular abnormalities.
What We Offer
In each two-hour evaluation, the Center will provide a comprehensive cardiovascular health assessment,
including the newest, noninvasive diagnostic test to identify the earliest stages of vascular
and cardiac disease that may lead to heart attachs, strokes and other complication of cardiovascular disease.
Our evaluation consists of an in-depth interview by a health care provider and diagnostic
and laboratory measurements aimed at detecting early-stage disease
and identifying factors that may contribute to its progression.
A full report of the findings and recommendations is provided to both patient and physician.
Offering the Best Care
The University of Minnesota has long been recognized as a leader in cardiovascular medicine.
The Rasmussen Center represents the latest effort in this long tradition of helping people live longer,
healthier lives through preventive care management. Rasmussen Center director Jay N. Cohn, M.D.,
is a professor of medicine in the Cardiovascular Division of the University of Minnesota Medical School,
a division which he headed for 22 years. A pioneer in developing cardiovascular assessment
and therapy procedures, Dr. Cohn has written extensively about hypertension, congestive heart failure,
and vascular compliance, among other related topics and has authored more than 600 scientific articles.
He was founding Editor in Chief of the Journal of Cardiac Failure and co-author of the major textbook,
Cardiovascular Medicine. He serves on the editorial boards of many major cardiovascular journals in the field.
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