StopAfib Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference 2024
Include: 6 videos + 1 pdf, size: 35.7 GB
Target Audience: cardiologists, primary care physician
Information:
The annual Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.® Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference changes lives. Could it change yours?
Get Your Life Back: Spend 3 Days with Top Afib Experts, Discover THE Most Up-to-Date Afib Research, and Better Manage Your Treatment.
If you’re wondering if there is a better way to treat your afib, join hundreds of other afib patients and their family members from around the globe to learn how to stop living in fear, and start taking control of your health and your life.
It IS possible, and when you join us August 9–11 in Dallas, Texas (or via Livestream), we’ll show you how.
Discover What’s Happening at the Forefront of Research and Treatment, So You Can Start Taking Control of Your Health and Life.
Mellanie True Hills
Founder, StopAfib.org
Our annual Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.® Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference is exceptional—and effective—because we plan every last detail with you in mind.
It’s a labor of love. We are passionate about you finding your afib solution, and we’re thrilled every time someone tells us they are managing their afib or living afib free as a result of what they learned from the conference.
That’s why I’m willing to travel the country (even the world) to find the very latest in afib research and treatment, and faculty members who are the créme de la créme.
StopAfib Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference 2024
While everyone experiences afib differently, our goal is for you to get patient-centered information, in patient-friendly language, to help you find your solution.
During sessions, you’ll hear from the experts (in some cases, even before your doctors have heard what they’re sharing).
Watching the recordings can give you the ability to change your life … just as so many others have!
Imagine Finding a Single Piece of Information, or a Single Procedure, or a Single Piece of Expert Advice That Empowers You to Get Back to the Way You Were Before Afib Disrupted Your Life!
- Imagine doing the things you love—exercising, making and keeping plans, and finishing normal daily tasks (like laundry, chores, and shopping)—without a second thought.
- Imagine going to work and actually being able to concentrate, instead of being preoccupied with your afib.
- Imagine knowing the best options for your treatment, how to best communicate with your healthcare team, and confidently charting out your plan.
- Imagine being active, managing your weight, and not visiting the hospital regularly.
- Imagine experiencing a significant decrease in afib-related stress and anxiety, because you found your solution.
Topics:
- Agenda.pdf
- Day 1 Afternoon.mp4
- Day 1 Morning.mp4
- Day 2 Afternoon.mp4
- Day 2 Morning.mp4
- Day 3 Morning 2.mp4
- Day 3 Morning.mp4
* Detail:
- Welcome and Introduction — Mellanie True Hills, CSP
- What to Know About Afib and Lifestyle — Emelia Benjamin, MD, ScM
- Which Drug for Afib Rate vs. Rhythm Control — Francis E. Marchlinski, MD, FHRS
- Q&A
- Dealing With Other Heart Issues — Eric N. Prystowsky, MD, FHRS (New Content)
- Dealing With Afib With Other Issues — Andrea Russo, MD, FHRS (New Content)
- Q&A
- Medications for Preventing Strokes — Jeff Healey, MD, FHRS (New Faculty)
- Devices for Preventing Afib Strokes — Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy, MD, FHRS
- Q&A
- The Evolution of Afib Surgery — James L. Cox, MD (New Faculty & Content)
- Q&A
- Resources & Closing — Mellanie True Hills, CSP
- What Should Patients Know About Minimally Invasive Surgery? — Randall Wolf, MD
- What Should Patients Know About Hybrid/Convergent Ablation? — Randy Lee, MD
- Q&A
- Catheter Ablation for Afib — Jodie Hurwitz, MD, FHRS
- Pulsed Field Ablation for Afib — Moussa Mansour, MD, FHRS (New Faculty)
- Q&A
- Role of Quality of Life in Guiding Afib Ablation — Andrea Russo, MD, FHRS (New Content)
- Future of Afib Research and Treatment — Jeanne Poole, MD, FHRS (New Faculty & Content)
- Q&A
- What Patients Should Know About the New Afib Guidelines — Jose Joglar, MD, FHRS (New Faculty & Content)
- Q&A
- Research & Closing — Mellanie True Hills, CSP
- Including the Patient Voice in Research: From Citizen Science to Clinical Studies — Bianca Brundel, PhD
- Capturing Individual Insights for Patient-Tailored Afib Management — Myrthe Kuipers
- Q&A
- Living with Afib, Takeaways, & Closing — Mellanie True Hills, CSP