Annual Global Cardiovascular Forum
The Global Cardiovascular Forum highlights new guidelines, new approaches, technologies, and procedures in the care of cardiovascular patients to educate a national and international audience of physicians about the recent changes to the practice of cardiology.
The invited faculty will discuss current ACC consensus on the role of non-statin therapies in the care of patients with cardiovascular disease, ACC/AHA guidelines for heart failure management, treatment strategies and barriers to care for women with heart disease, the indications, risks, and benefits of non-invasive assessment of chest pain and intravascular coronary imaging and more.
Women’s Heart & Vascular Symposium
The Texas Heart Institute Center for Women’s Heart & Vascular Health hosts this important, annual symposium to provide updates on the most current issues concerning cardiovascular disease in women.
First held in 2010, this program is an accredited, full day symposium for all healthcare providers caring for women today including; cardiologists, surgeons, obstetricians/gynecologists, emergency medicine, internal medicine, family practice, endocrinologists, nurses and nurse practitioners about prevention, early diagnosis and treatment strategies for heart disease in women.
Cardiac Arrhythmia Symposium
The symposium raises awareness and educate healthcare professionals about emerging methods and new developments in treating patients with heart arrhythmias.
It has been designed for: Cardiologists, cardiologists with an interest in electrophysiology, cardiac electrophysiologists, internists with an interest in cardiology, cardiology fellows, Baylor St. Luke’s Cath lab technicians; family and general practitioners.
Patient Education
The Texas Heart Institute is committed to educating the global community about the importance of heart health and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.
At the Center for Cardiovascular Care, our specialties are broad and comprehensive, covering every aspect of heart health from prevention to surgical treatment.