Dr. Margaret Aron is an experienced physician with 18 years of practice in General and Internal Medicine. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to providing comprehensive care, specializing in the management of chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Aron is also passionate about preventive healthcare and works closely with patients to develop individualized treatment plans focused on maintaining long-term wellness. Her practice in Maple Ridge, BC, has made her a trusted healthcare provider known for her thorough approach to diagnostics and patient care.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2007
Registration No. 1234567890 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2008
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Dr. Aron has contributed to research in internal medicine and preventive healthcare, with a focus on chronic disease management and health promotion. Her research interests include examining the impact of lifestyle changes on chronic diseases and the effectiveness of early detection strategies in preventing serious health conditions. She has authored several studies that have been published in well-regarded medical journals and has presented her findings at various medical conferences.
Excellence in Internal Medicine Award – 2017: Recognized for her contributions to the field of internal medicine and exceptional patient care.
Dr. Aron has authored several influential publications in the fields of internal medicine and preventive healthcare:
Chronic Disease Management in Primary Care – Published in Canadian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017. This article provides strategies for managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases in primary care settings.
The Importance of Preventive Care in Internal Medicine – Published in Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016. Dr. Aron discusses preventive measures to reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Lifestyle Modifications for Cardiovascular Health – Published in Journal of Cardiology, 2019. This paper explores how lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, contribute to preventing heart disease.
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