National Lipid Association Employee Directory
Hospitals and Health CareFlorida, United States11-50 Employees
The National Lipid Association is a nonprofit, multi-disciplinary medical society focused on advancing lipid management in clinical medicine. It supports clinicians by synthesizing evidence and providing guidance for diagnosing and treating dyslipidemias, including initiatives such as a meta-analysis on LDL cholesterol reduction and its effect on major adverse cardiovascular events in primary prevention. The organization is based in Jacksonville, Florida, and operates within the hospitals and health care sector. Its work is accessible through lipid.org, serving as a professional resource for lipid care. Its primary audience includes clinicians, researchers, and other professionals involved in lipid management and preventive cardiology. The association contributes to practice standards by publishing recommendations and perspectives, including collaborative efforts with other organizations that emphasize LDL measurement and control as a key performance measure. As a small nonprofit within health care, it emphasizes evidence-based approaches to patient-centered management of dyslipidemia, with its outputs available through its website and related publications.