The Health Disparities in Heart Failure livestream panel is a multidisciplinary panel discussion on healthcare disparities in heart failure. Panelists will discuss the social determinants of risks and outcomes for heart failure, the impact on patients, and how to address health inequities.
Target Audience: Health care providers such as physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and certified diabetes educators
Moderator: Ileana L. Piña, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, FHFSA - Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Panelists:
- Khadijah Breathett, MD, MS, FACC, FAHA – University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
- Keith C. Ferdinand, MD – Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
- Natalie W. Pierson, BSN, RN, FHFSA, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
- Kevin Sneed, PharmD - University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Cost: Complimentary, pre-registration required
Supporting Webinar Series
Meant as a supplement to the HFSA Provider and Patient Risk Assessment Toolkits, this webinar is the first in a series of webinars meant to provide additional training and guidance on recognizing at-risk patients and populations, early detection, and treatment and management of heart failure.
Presenter: Natalie W. Pierson, MSN, RN, NC-BC, FHFSA, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania
Target Audience: Health care providers such as physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and certified diabetes educators
HFSA gratefully acknowledges Amgen and AstraZeneca for their sponsorship of the Heart Failure Risk Assessment Tool Kit and the Understanding Patients Risk, Early Diagnosis, Treatment and Management of Heart Failure webinar.
This webinar is the second in a series of webinars meant to provide additional training and guidance on understanding patient risk and early detection. This webinar will cover healthcare disparities in heart failure and the impact on the African Heart Failure Community.
Presenter: Natalie W. Pierson, MSN, RN, NC-BC, FHFSA, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania
Target Audience: Health care providers such as physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and certified diabetes educators