+ Include: 11 videos + 1 pdf, size: 3.37 GB
+ Target Audience: cardiologist, pathologist
Description
+ Include: 11 videos + 1 pdf, size: 3.37 GB
+ Target Audience: cardiologist, pathologist
+ Information:
Course Overview
The Scripps Arrhythmias and Cardiomyopathy in Women Symposium is designed to increase competence regarding the recognition and management of cardiovascular disease in women. The symposium will explore new and emerging risk factors for women’s heart disease while highlighting areas of discrepancy in care management related to gender. Expert faculty will cover a wide range of topics including the diagnosis, management, and stateof-the-art treatment for women afflicted with heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias, and cardiomyopathies. The goal of the activity is to improve outcomes for women with cardiovascular disease and arrhythmias as well as provide educational interventions for both primary and secondary prevention.
Conference Topics
• Cardiovascular Disease in Women
• Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
• Gender Disparities in CRTD
• Pregnancy and Cardiovascular Disease
• Cardiomyopathy and Amyloid
• Hormone Replacement Therapy
• Case Presentations
• And more…
Educational Objectives
After attending this live activity, participants should be able to:
• Discuss cardiovascular disease, conditions and risk factors which are more common and/or unique to women.
• Identify the varied and atypical presentation of heart disease and arrhythmia in women.
• Reflect on the underutilization of standard medical and device therapies in women compared to men.
• Explore gender differences in the management of heart failure, valvular disease, cardiomyopathy, and arrhythmia with a focus on the paucity of data for women.
+ Topics:
Afib and Sudden Cardiac Death Prevention in Women, Christine Albert, MD.mp4
Cardiovascular Disease and Arrhythmia in Women, Poulina Uddin, MD.mp4
Cardiovascular Disease in Women- Prevention and Screening, Christina Adams, MD.mp4
Case Presentations _ Panel Discussion.mp4
Coronary Disease in Women, Namee Kim, MD.mp4
Gender Disparities in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, John Rogers, MD.mp4
HFpEF or Amyloidosis-, Michelle Kittleson, MD.mp4
Menopause Hormone Therapy and the Heart, Chrisandra Shufelt, MD.mp4
Pregnancy and CVD- The Role of Cardio-Obstetrics, Arij Faksh, DO and Poulina Uddin, MD.mp4
Q&A _ Panel Discussion.mp4
TAVR Updates and Unique Situations in Women, Paul Teirstein, MD.mp4
Course Syllabus.pdf