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Journal of Preventive Medicine

ISSN: 2572-5483

July 16-17, 2018

London, UK

Preventive Medicine 2018

Page 18

9

th

Edition of International Conference on

Preventive Medicine

& Public Health

A

new systems approach to diseased states and wellness

result in a new branch in the healthcare services, namely,

personalized medicine (PM). To achieve the implementation of

PM concept into the daily practice including clinical cardiology,

it is necessary to create a fundamentally new strategy based

upon the subclinical recognition of bioindicators (biopredictors

and biomarkers) of hidden abnormalities long before the

disease clinically manifests itself. Each decision-maker values

the impact of their decision to use PM on their own budget and

well-being, whichmay not necessarily be optimal for society as a

whole. It would be extremely useful to integrate data harvesting

from different databanks for applications such as prediction

and personalization of further treatment to thus provide more

tailored measures for the patients and persons-at-risk resulting

in improved outcomes whilst securing the healthy state and

wellness, reduced adverse events, and more cost effective

use of health care resources. One of the most advanced areas

in cardiology is atherosclerosis, cardiovascular and coronary

disordersaswell as in yocarditis. A lackofmedical guidelineshas

been identified by themajority of responders as the predominant

barrier for adoption, indicating a need for the development of

best practices and guidelines to support the implementation of

PM into the daily practice of cardiologists! Implementation of

PM requires a lot before the current model “physician-patient”

could be gradually displaced by a new model “medical advisor-

healthy person-at-risk”. This is the reason for developing global

scientific, clinical, social, and educational projects in the area of

PM to elicit the content of the new branch.

Biography

Sergey Suchkov was born in the City of Astrakhan, Russia, in a family of

dynastymedical doctors. In 1980, graduated fromAstrakhan StateMedical

University andwas awardedwithMD. In 1985, Suchkovmaintained his PhD

as a PhD student of the I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy and In-

stitute of Medical Enzymology. At present, Dr Sergey Suchkov, MD, PhD, is:

Professor, Director, Center for Personalized Medicine, I.M.Sechenov First

Moscow State Medical University and Dept of Clinical Immunology,

A.I.Ev-

dokimov Moscow State Medi-cal and Dental University;

Professor, Chair, Dept for Translational Medicine, Moscow Engineering

Physical Institute (MEPhI), Russia

Dr Suchkov is a member of the:

American Heart Association (AHA), USA;

European Association for Medical Education (AMEE), Dundee, UK;

EPMA (European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalized

Medicine), Brussels, EU.

ssuchkov57@gmail.com

Personalized & Precision Medicine (PPM)

as a model of healthcare of the newest

generation Towards Translational

Applications to Move Ahead as a Global

International Team

Sergey Suchkov

Sechenov University, Russia

Moscow Engineering Physical Institute, Russia

Sergey Suchkov, J Prev Med 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.21767/2572-5483-C1-001