VT Digger Features Obituary of Prominent Cardiologist Ades

December 6, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson

(DECEMBER 6, 2024) Larner Professor of Medicine Philip Ades, M.D., a prominent cardiologist and pioneer in the field of cardiac rehabilitation, passed away on November 27, 2024, according to an obituary published in VT Digger.

Cardiologist Philip Ades, M.D., professor of medicine

(DECEMBER 6, 2024) Larner Professor of Medicine Philip Ades, M.D., a prominent cardiologist and pioneer in the field of cardiac rehabilitation, passed away on November 27, 2024, according to an obituary published in VT Digger.

For over 40 years, Ades focused his career on the concept of cardiac rehabilitation functioning as a broad secondary prevention program beyond just the delivery of exercise. He developed numerous guidelines adopted by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology.

Ades spent his academic career at the University of Vermont, as an endowed professor of medicine at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine. He was the founding director of the Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Program at the University of Vermont Medical Center. With his colleagues, he established the Vermont Center for Behavior and Health.

In addition to his robust research career, he was a dedicated clinician adored by his patients, often seen exercising next to them at Cardiac Rehab, and a strong believer in “practicing what he preached.”

Ades was also a dedicated teacher, introducing the new generation of physicians to the value of preventive cardiology. He was very proud of the achievements of students, fellows, and young scientists he trained. He believed strongly in the advancement of women in science and medicine and mentored many women to successful careers.

A Memorial Service to honor Ades will be held at UVM in mid-January.

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