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Pauley Heart Center Saturday, February 3, 2018 Virginia Historical Society 428 N. Boulevard Richmond, Virginia 23220 Presented by VCU Health Pauley Heart Center Division of Cardiology and VCU Health Continuing Medical Education Heart Health in Women Symposium Pauley Heart Center DCA 5258 4.0 Heart Health in Women Symposium Register online at surgery.vcu.edu/womensheart Accreditation and Educational Credit VCU Health Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Physicians VCU Health Continuing Medical Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses ANCC and the Virginia Board of Nursing accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Conference Questions or Special Conference Accommodations Contact Caroline Whitbeck, Program Coordinator, Division of Cardiology, VCU Health Pauley Heart Center at [email protected] or call (804) 628-0719. VCU Health is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

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Pauley Heart Center

Saturday, February 3, 2018Virginia Historical Society428 N. Boulevard Richmond, Virginia 23220

Presented by VCU Health Pauley Heart Center Division of Cardiology and VCU Health Continuing Medical Education

Heart Health in Women Symposium

Pauley Heart Center

DCA 5258 4.0

Heart Health in Women Symposium Register online at surgery.vcu.edu/womensheart

Accreditation and Educational Credit

VCU Health Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Physicians

VCU Health Continuing Medical Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses

ANCC and the Virginia Board of Nursing accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Conference Questions or Special Conference Accommodations

Contact Caroline Whitbeck, Program Coordinator, Division of Cardiology, VCU Health Pauley Heart Center at [email protected] orcall (804) 628-0719.

VCU Health is an equal opportunity/affi rmative action employer.

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Schedule February 3, 2018 Learn more at surgery.vcu.edu/womensheart

Objectives: 1. Understand the role of heart valves and how they deteriorate 2. Review the symptoms associated with valvular heart disease 3. Summarize the role of valve repair and replacement 4. Understand the gender difference in valvular heart disease

9:50-10:20 Peripheral Arterial Disease in Women: Underrecognized and Understudied Jose Exaire, M.D. Objectives:

1. Discuss the prevalence and risk factors for peripheral arterial disease in women

2. Discuss the challenges with diagnosis for peripheral arterial disease in women

3. Discuss the current treatments and prevention strategies

10:20-10:50 Cardiovascular Cases from the Genetics Clinic Allison Goodwin, M.S., CGC Objectives:

1. Review inherited cardiovascular diseases 2. Identify who should be referred to a genetic cardiovascular

disease clinic 3. Describe what we do in a genetic cardiovascular disease clinic

10:50-11:00 Coffee Break/Snacks

11:00-11:30 Carotid Artery Disease in Women: Who to Screen, How to Treat John Reavey-Cantwell, M.D. Objectives:

1. Discuss the pathophysiology of carotid artery disease in women 2. Discuss screening guidelines for carotid artery diseases 3. Review treatment options for carotid artery disease in women

11:30-12:00 Women Who Snore… It’s Not That Funny! Erika Mason, M.D. Objectives:

1. How menopause affects the statistics of women vs men having OSA

2. Review what health risks women face with undiagnosed OSA 3. Understand what options women have in managing their OSA P.M.

12:00-12:05 Closing Remarks

A.M.

7:00-7:30 Registration and Breakfast

7:30-7:40 Opening Remarks Kenneth Ellenbogen, M.D.

7:40-8:10 High Blood Pressure in Women: What’s Different, What’s Not? Benjamin Van Tassell, M.D. Objectives:

1. Explain the cardiovascular risk due to hypertension in women 2. Describe how women respond to common anti-hypertensive

medications 3. Describe the existing data to inform selection of blood pressure

medications in women

8:10-8:40 Why Your Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus and Vasculitis Are at Increased Risk of Heart Disease Huzaefah Syed, M.D. Objectives:

1. Review epidemiology of cardiovascular disease among rheumatic diseases

2. List risk factors for the development of atherosclerotic diseases 3. Understand the pathophysiology behind development of

atherosclerosis 4. Name the biomarkers used for atherosclerosis 5. Understand effects of treatment

8:40-9:10 Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus: Beyond A1c Reduction Stephanie Mayer, M.D.

Objectives: 1. Understand the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease in setting

of diabetes mellitus, with a focus on data available in women 2. Review a number of medical therapy options for treatment of

diabetes mellitus with cardiovascular outcome data of interest, review data on women participants when available

3. Review specific sides effect from commonly used medications in the treatment of diabetes mellitus that may adversely impact women

9:10-9:20 Coffee Break/Snacks

9:20-9:50 Unbreak My Heart: Treatment of Valvular Heart Disease in Women Barbara Lawson, M.D.