Abstract

There are many things we can do in regard to heart disease. Broadly speaking, we must support research and we must apply through service, consultation, or demonstration programs the practical developments of these research efforts at the earliest possible time. A proper balance of programs for the voluntary and the official agency must be determined, depending on interests, resources, other commitments, and other programs in the community, region, and state. A statement of policy and methodology should be prepared to indicate what the objectives of the program will be, how they will be reached, and how they will be evaluated. Every extra year of productive life made possible by research and service means a great deal to the individual, his family, and the community. For those who are state and national leaders, and particularly for those who are themselves engaged in research, such extra productive years may be of far-reaching significance.

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