Vanderbilt Women's Heart and Neurology Symposium: In-Person

Vanderbilt Women's Heart and Neurology Symposium: In-Person

Educational program to strengthen clinical knowledge of cardiovascular and neurological care for female patients across their life course.

By Vanderbilt Department of Neurology

Date and time

Friday, March 21 · 8am - 4pm CDT

Location

Hilton Garden Inn Nashville/Franklin Cool Springs

9150 Carothers Parkway Franklin, TN 37067

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Target Audience:

Physicians, Physician Assistants, APRN's, Nurses

Specialties: Cardiology, Neurology, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Practice, General Practice


Activity Description:

The Vanderbilt Women's Heart and Neurology Symposium is a one day, case-based educational symposium developed to strengthen clinician knowledge of cardiovascular and neurologic care of female patients. Expert faculty from multi-disciplinary backgrounds will provide the latest information relevant to care of the female patient across the life course. This educational event is well-suited for physicians and advance practice practitioners from specialties relevant to women's heart health, including cardiology, neurology, internal medicine, family practice and OB/GYN.

Doors open at 7:00am for continental breakfast. Box lunch will also be provided. Free parking is available at the hotel. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged.

If interested in the virtual option instead, please click the below link for virtual registration:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vanderbilt-womens-heart-and-neurology-symposium-virtual-tickets-1092813718249


CME Credit Designation

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Vanderbilt University Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


Learning Objectives:

Risk stratify patients for the use of hormone replacement therapy

Identify effective strategies for diagnosis of chest pain in women

Understand the importance of lifelong specialized cardiovascular care for women with congenital heart disease

Understand the benefits and risks of commonly used pharmacologic agents for medical weight loss

Approach to caring for a patient with epilepsy, migraines or MS who wants to pursue pregnancy

Understand the unique risk factors, symptoms, and preventative strategies for stroke in women

Understand the impact of menopause on sleep and cognitive function


Agenda

7:00-8:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast

Session 1: Preventive Care in Women

8:00-8:30am Hypertension Management in Women: Annia Thomas, FNP

8:30-9:00am Primary Prevention in Women: Cecelia Theobald, MD, MPH

9:00-9:30am Medical Weight Loss: Gisella Carranza Leon, MD

9:30-10:00am Panel Discussion: Debra Dixon, MD, MS

10:00-10:20am Break

Session 2: Breakout Sessions A or B: Reproductive Age Care

A) Cardiovascular

10:20-10:40am Transition Care for Women with Adult Congenital Heart Disease: Benjamin Frischhertz, MD

10:40-11:00am Cardio-Rheumatology: Tania Ruiz, MD

11:00-11:20am Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Jessica Duran, MD

11:20-11:40am Panel Discussion: Barinder Hansra, MD

B) Neurology

10:20-10:40am Managing Migraines During Pregnancy and Lactation: Joy Derwenskus, DO

10:40-11:00am Epilepsy Management in Pregnancy: Andre Lagrange, MD, PhD

11:00-11:20am MS Care from Pre-Conception to Post-partum: Stephanie Taylor, MD

11:20-11:40am Panel Discussion: Katharine Sourbeer, MD

Lunch

11:40am-12:30pm

Session 3: Breakout Sessions A or B: Post-Menopausal Care

A) Cardiovascular

12:30-12:50pm Women's Cardio-oncology Care: John Wells, MD

12:50-1:10pm Post-menopausal Cardiovascular Wellness: Temitope Akinjogbin, MD

1:10-1:30pm Microvascular Dysfunction: Nadia Sutton, MD, MPH

1:30-1:50pm Panel Discussion: Julie Damp, MD

B) Neurology

12:30-12:50pm Sleep Disturbance During Perimenopause and Menopause: Lily Kim, MD

12:50-1:10pm Managing Stroke in Women: Jillian Berkman, MD; Carolyn Cronin, MD

1:10-1:30pm Menopause and the Brain: Understanding Cognitive Function in Women: Amalia Peterson, MD

1:30-1:50pm Panel Discussion: Gretchen Schlosser, MD

Break

1:50-2:00pm

Session 4: Closing Session

2:00-2:30pm Postural Tachycardia Syndrome: Cyndya Shibao, MD

2:30-3:00pm Hormone Replacement Therapy: William Lee, MD

3:00-3:30pm Contraceptive Counseling: Kathryn Lindley, MD

3:30-4:00pm Panel Discussion: Jody Stonehocker, MD


Frequently asked questions

Where will the in-person symposium be held?

The in-person symposium will be held at Hilton Garden Inn Franklin Cool Springs at 9150 Carothers Pkwy; if wishing to attend virtually instead, please register on the separate virtual registration page (link is above in the activity description).

In what time zone will the symposium be presented?

Central Standard Time.

May I register and attend part of the symposium?

Symposium registration is offered for the full symposium only. Attendees may choose to attend as many or as few sessions as they like.

How do I receive CME credit for the symposium?

Symposium attendees will claim credit via text and the CME cloud system online at the conclusion of the symposium for CME credit. Attendees should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

What if I have to cancel?

There is a 7 day cancellation policy.

What if the symposium is cancelled?

In the event of cancellation or rescheduling due to unforeseen circumstances, Vanderbilt University Medical Center will refund registration fees in full.

Is there a parking fee?

No, parking is free in the hotel parking lot.

Who do I contact with additional questions?

Please email questions to: tiffany.a.duraney@vumc.org

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