Tabassome SImon discusses Clinical Pharmacology and the FAST-MI Registry - Pt 2 by HealthMed published on 2013-09-03T22:39:49Z At the 11th EACPT Congress in Geneva, EACPT Vice-Chairman Professor Tabassome Simon from Paris discussed results on inflammatory mediators and outcomes of acute coronary syndromes, based on data from the French FAST-MI Registry. In a podcast discussion with EACPT Secretary Donald Singer, Tabassome Simon discusses - the origins and significance of the FAST-MI French Registry of patients with acute coronary syndromes - the contribution of Clinical Pharmacology to the success of FAST-MI - the strengths of including non-cardiological drugs in FAST-MI - the strengths of bio-banking serological and genetic samples in FAST-MI - benefits of scientific collaboration Genre clinical pharmacology