Look below for sessions taking place Sunday, October 2.
Scientific Sessions
Sunday, October 2 | 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM | National Harbor 4/5
1 CME/NCPD (CNE) credit. 1 CPE credit; 1 Nursing Pharmacology
This session highlights lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and how the heart failure care landscape is forever changed in its wake. There will be 5 10-minute presentations including a case example followed by a 10-minute panel discussion.
Moderators:
Andreas Kalogeropoulos. Stony Brook Medicine
Heidi Brink. Nebraska Medicine Bellevue Health Center
Speakers:
9:45AM - 9:55AM
No justice, no peace: Exacerbating Disparities in HF Care
Alanna Morris. Emory University - Healthcare
This session will describe how COVID-19 exacerbated disparities in HF care and discuss strategies for mitigating these disparities.
9:55AM - 10:05AM
Total Eclipse of the Heart: How COVID-19 permanently changed research and clinical care
Mitchell Psotka. Inova Health System
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of HF research and clinical care. This presentation will describe the lessons learned and lasting changes in our practice and research.
10:05AM - 10:15AM
Heaven can wait: Considerations for waitlisted candidates and donor hearts during the pandemic
Laura Peters. The University of Colorado Health
This presentation will discuss how COVID-19 impacted waitlisted candidates and the selection of donor hearts. Strategies for handling incidental positive COVID-19 findings will be discussed.
10:15AM - 10:25AM
The Long and the Short of COVID Cardiac Injury
Emily Tsai. Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY
This presentation will discuss the incidence, potential mechanisms, and implications of myocarditis following viruses and vaccine administration
10:25AM - 10:45AM
Audience Q&A / Panel Discussion
Sunday, October 2 | 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM | National Harbor 4/5
1 CME/NCPD (CNE) credit. 1 CPE credit; 1 Nursing Pharmacology
This session highlights lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and how the heart failure care landscape is forever changed in its wake. There will be 5 10-minute presentations including a case example followed by a 10-minute panel discussion.
Moderators:
Andreas Kalogeropoulos. Stony Brook Medicine
Heidi Brink. Nebraska Medicine Bellevue Health Center
Speakers:
9:45AM - 9:55AM
No justice, no peace: Exacerbating Disparities in HF Care
Alanna Morris. Emory University - Healthcare
This session will describe how COVID-19 exacerbated disparities in HF care and discuss strategies for mitigating these disparities.
9:55AM - 10:05AM
Total Eclipse of the Heart: How COVID-19 permanently changed research and clinical care
Mitchell Psotka. Inova Health System
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of HF research and clinical care. This presentation will describe the lessons learned and lasting changes in our practice and research.
10:05AM - 10:15AM
Heaven can wait: Considerations for waitlisted candidates and donor hearts during the pandemic
Laura Peters. The University of Colorado Health
This presentation will discuss how COVID-19 impacted waitlisted candidates and the selection of donor hearts. Strategies for handling incidental positive COVID-19 findings will be discussed.
10:15AM - 10:25AM
The Long and the Short of COVID Cardiac Injury
Emily Tsai. Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY
This presentation will discuss the incidence, potential mechanisms, and implications of myocarditis following viruses and vaccine administration
10:25AM - 10:45AM
Audience Q&A / Panel Discussion
Sunday, October 2 | 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM | National Harbor 4/5
1 CME/NCPD (CNE) credit. 1 CPE credit; 1 Nursing Pharmacology
This session highlights lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and how the heart failure care landscape is forever changed in its wake. There will be 5 10-minute presentations including a case example followed by a 10-minute panel discussion.
Moderators:
Andreas Kalogeropoulos. Stony Brook Medicine
Heidi Brink. Nebraska Medicine Bellevue Health Center
Speakers:
9:45AM - 9:55AM
No justice, no peace: Exacerbating Disparities in HF Care
Alanna Morris. Emory University - Healthcare
This session will describe how COVID-19 exacerbated disparities in HF care and discuss strategies for mitigating these disparities.
9:55AM - 10:05AM
Total Eclipse of the Heart: How COVID-19 permanently changed research and clinical care
Mitchell Psotka. Inova Health System
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of HF research and clinical care. This presentation will describe the lessons learned and lasting changes in our practice and research.
10:05AM - 10:15AM
Heaven can wait: Considerations for waitlisted candidates and donor hearts during the pandemic
Laura Peters. The University of Colorado Health
This presentation will discuss how COVID-19 impacted waitlisted candidates and the selection of donor hearts. Strategies for handling incidental positive COVID-19 findings will be discussed.
10:15AM - 10:25AM
The Long and the Short of COVID Cardiac Injury
Emily Tsai. Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY
This presentation will discuss the incidence, potential mechanisms, and implications of myocarditis following viruses and vaccine administration
10:25AM - 10:45AM
Audience Q&A / Panel Discussion
Satellite Symposia
Sunday, October 2 | 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM | National Harbor 4/5
1 CME/NCPD (CNE) credit. 1 CPE credit; 1 Nursing Pharmacology
This session highlights lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and how the heart failure care landscape is forever changed in its wake. There will be 5 10-minute presentations including a case example followed by a 10-minute panel discussion.
Moderators:
Andreas Kalogeropoulos. Stony Brook Medicine
Heidi Brink. Nebraska Medicine Bellevue Health Center
Speakers:
9:45AM - 9:55AM
No justice, no peace: Exacerbating Disparities in HF Care
Alanna Morris. Emory University - Healthcare
This session will describe how COVID-19 exacerbated disparities in HF care and discuss strategies for mitigating these disparities.
9:55AM - 10:05AM
Total Eclipse of the Heart: How COVID-19 permanently changed research and clinical care
Mitchell Psotka. Inova Health System
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of HF research and clinical care. This presentation will describe the lessons learned and lasting changes in our practice and research.
10:05AM - 10:15AM
Heaven can wait: Considerations for waitlisted candidates and donor hearts during the pandemic
Laura Peters. The University of Colorado Health
This presentation will discuss how COVID-19 impacted waitlisted candidates and the selection of donor hearts. Strategies for handling incidental positive COVID-19 findings will be discussed.
10:15AM - 10:25AM
The Long and the Short of COVID Cardiac Injury
Emily Tsai. Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY
This presentation will discuss the incidence, potential mechanisms, and implications of myocarditis following viruses and vaccine administration
10:25AM - 10:45AM
Audience Q&A / Panel Discussion
Sunday, October 2 | 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM | National Harbor 4/5
1 CME/NCPD (CNE) credit. 1 CPE credit; 1 Nursing Pharmacology
This session highlights lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and how the heart failure care landscape is forever changed in its wake. There will be 5 10-minute presentations including a case example followed by a 10-minute panel discussion.
Moderators:
Andreas Kalogeropoulos. Stony Brook Medicine
Heidi Brink. Nebraska Medicine Bellevue Health Center
Speakers:
9:45AM - 9:55AM
No justice, no peace: Exacerbating Disparities in HF Care
Alanna Morris. Emory University - Healthcare
This session will describe how COVID-19 exacerbated disparities in HF care and discuss strategies for mitigating these disparities.
9:55AM - 10:05AM
Total Eclipse of the Heart: How COVID-19 permanently changed research and clinical care
Mitchell Psotka. Inova Health System
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of HF research and clinical care. This presentation will describe the lessons learned and lasting changes in our practice and research.
10:05AM - 10:15AM
Heaven can wait: Considerations for waitlisted candidates and donor hearts during the pandemic
Laura Peters. The University of Colorado Health
This presentation will discuss how COVID-19 impacted waitlisted candidates and the selection of donor hearts. Strategies for handling incidental positive COVID-19 findings will be discussed.
10:15AM - 10:25AM
The Long and the Short of COVID Cardiac Injury
Emily Tsai. Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY
This presentation will discuss the incidence, potential mechanisms, and implications of myocarditis following viruses and vaccine administration
10:25AM - 10:45AM
Audience Q&A / Panel Discussion