Heart Failure Beat: A Year With HFSA: Dr. James Fang on the State of Heart Failure Care

Join the Heart Failure Beat as Dr. James Fang, HFSA immediate past president, discusses key advancements in heart failure care, from breakthrough trials to drug accessibility efforts, and HFSA’s initiatives to support future leaders in the field. Hear how the Society is building a collaborative, patient-centered future for heart failure care.

A Year With HFSA: Dr. James Fang on the State of Heart Failure Care

In this episode of the Heart Failure Beat, our hosts sit down with Dr. James Fang, immediate past president of the Heart Failure Society of America, to discuss highlights from his term and the advancements shaping heart failure care. Dr. Fang reflects on major scientific breakthroughs, including the SEQUOIA-HCM and FINEARTS-HF trials, and the role of GLP-1 agonists. He also emphasizes the societal importance of accessible treatments, especially with recent legislative changes impacting drug affordability. Dr. Fang highlights initiatives like the Heart Failure Research Foundation’s support for early-career investigators and the Journal of Cardiac Failure's expansion into Open Access, which together aim to foster collaboration and drive innovation. Tune in for insights on pivotal developments, the future of heart failure as a specialty, and the Society’s commitment to fostering a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.

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Featuring

Hosts: 

  • Michael Beasley, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine @MHBeasleyMD

  • Priya Umapathi, MD, Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiology & Advanced Heart Failure and Heart Transplant Cardiologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital @priyaumapathi

Guest: 

  • James C. Fang, MD, FHFSA, Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine @JamesCFangMD