OCTOBER 2021 eNews You’re Invited: HeartTalks Webinar on Nov. 9 WomenHeart is hosting the next HeartTalks on Tuesday, November 9 at 1:00pm ET. It will address how to access preventive heart care, including what it means to have a telehealth visit, how to look for insurance coverage and where to seek care if you’re not engaged with the health care system. We will be joined by leading cardiologist Dr. Nanette Wenger, Nicole Braccio of the National Patient Advocate Foundation, and two WomenHeart Champions, Maggie Teliska and Madalyn Adams. Register today for “Time for HEART Care, But How Do I Access HEALTH Care?”
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Why We Need Offices on Women’s Health A new WomenHeart blog explores our expanding definition of “women’s health” in recent decades and why we still need federal Offices on Women’s Health. Learn about their influence on the research agenda and their potential to impact women’s health and quality of life. Read how WomenHeart is advocating for these offices to be funded and strengthened.
WomenHeart NHA Member Hosts Women’s Heart and Vascular Symposium The 3rd Annual Women's Heart & Vascular Symposium will take place on November 20, 2021 in Scottsdale, AZ with virtual components as well. The theme of the conference, which is targeted for all types of healthcare clinicians, is “From Prevention to Intervention with a focus on Equitable Perfection.” WomenHeart is proud to support this Symposium led by Dr. Rachel Bond from National Hospital Alliance Member Dignity Health, with a keynote address from Dr. Sharonne Hayes. Register here.
Going Back to the Heart of Cardiology: A Virtual Conference Benefits WomenHeart Medscape Cardiology/theHeart.org is holding its 2nd annual virtual conference for practicing clinicians featuring topics with a direct impact on cardiology practice, including heart failure, lipid management, new approaches to device-based care and more. This initiative features six live-streamed sessions over one week, December 6-10. All proceeds from attendee registration will be donated to WomenHeart and the Association of Black Cardiologists. Register here. Our Contact Information |