3rd ANNUAL Parkview Heart Institute’s Women and Heart ...

3rd ANNUAL

Parkview Heart Institute's Women and Heart Disease Symposium:

A Gender-based Approach to Recognition, Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease in Women

Thursday September 28, 2017

5 ? 8 p.m.

Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation 10622 Parkview Plaza Drive

Fort Wayne, IN 46845

Sponsored by: Fort Wayne Medical Education Program

Parkview Health Parkview Heart Institute

Agenda

5 ? 5:50 p.m.

Registration / Vendor Displays / Buffet Dinner

5:50 ? 6 p.m.

Welcome Leah Felger MSN, RN, Parkview Heart Institute; Program Coordinator of For Her Heart

6 ? 6:30 p.m.

Gender Differences in the Cardiovascular Peri-operative Setting Shaun Hart MSN, ACNP-BC; Parkview Physicians Group -- Cardiovascular Surgery, Fort Wayne, Ind.

6:30 ? 7 p.m.

Congenital Heart Disease and Pregnancy

Claire Boccia-Liang MD, MA, FACC, Cardiologist

and Director, Women's Heart Program; Morristown

Medical Center Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute,

Morristown, N.J.

7 ? 7:20 p.m.

Break/Vendor Displays

7:20 ? 7:50 p.m.

Advanced Cardiac Imaging and Women Nina Kukar MD, ABIHM, Cardiologist and Director, Cardiac MRI; Director of Women's Heart, Mount Sinai Health System, New York, N.Y.

7:50 ? 8 p.m.

Interactive Panel Session All presenters

Parkview Heart Institute's Women's Heart Symposium:

A Gender-based Approach to Recognition, Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease in Women

Registration

This Symposium is being provided free of charge to participants. To register, go to CME, then scroll to the 3rd Annual Women's Heart Symposium and click on the register here button.

Notes

? Auxiliary aids and services for persons with disabilities are available by calling (260) 266-1450.

? Room temperature may fluctuate, so please dress accordingly.

Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of the program, the participants should be able to: ? Discuss and recognize gender and sex differences in

cardiovascular disease ? Discuss and recognize associated risk of pregnancy among

women with a history of congenital heart disease ? Develop gender-specific care strategies for women in the

perioperative setting of cardiovascular surgery ? Develop strategies to assess and treat women through cardiac

imaging modalities

Symposium Planning Committee

? Michael J. Mirro MD, FACC, Chief Academic and Research Officer, Parkview Health

? Roy W. Robertson, MD, FACC, President, Parkview Heart Institute; Cardiologist, Parkview Physicians Group ? Cardiology

? Michael GeRue MSN, RN, COO, Parkview Heart Institute; Vice President, Cardiovascular Services, Parkview Health

? Leah R. Felger MSN, RN, Program Coordinator, Parkview Heart Institute

? Sarah Mohrman RDN, CD, MA, Program Coordinator Parkview Heart Institute

? Carolyn Moeller BSN, RN, CCRC, Community Outcomes and Education Coordinator, Parkview Health

? Cathy Ballou, Coordinator, Continuing Professional Development, Parkview Regional Medical Center

Continuing Education Credit

The Fort Wayne Medical Education Program is accredited by the Indiana State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Fort Wayne Medical Education Program designates this live activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Other healthcare professionals: A certificate of attendance will be provided to other healthcare professionals in accordance with state nursing boards, specialty societies or other professional associations. Attendees should ensure in advance that their credentialing or licensing organization accepts CME credits from the sponsor of this activity.

Parkview Promotes Women's Heart Health

Heart disease, the No. 1 cause of death in women, is often called the "silent killer" because many who have heart disease are unaware of it. Parkview Heart Institute will contribute to the expertise of local medical professionals by offering opportunities to learn how cardiovascular disease manifests differently in women than men and about new treatment options.

Parkview Heart Institute is also committed to community education to local women. Outpatient services include:

? Prevention and education for women

? Programs that educate women such as the Her Heart Challenge, a 12-week lifestyle change program to help reduce their risk for developing heart disease

? Love Your Heart Expo, a fun community education event just for women held each February

? Meeting monthly, the WomenHeart Support Network at Parkview Heart Institute provides a comfortable place where women can share resources and offer support to one another

? Convenient, affordable screening opportunities available with or without a physician referral

? Vascular screenings are available within an accredited vascular lab located at Parkview Heart Institute

? HeartSmart CT scans are available at all Parkviewaffiliated hospitals and several other facilities throughout northeast Indiana

To learn more about services available through the Parkview Heart Institute, call (260) 266-2444 or visit heart.

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