Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

100. Women’s Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger – Special Go Red Encore

02.04.2021 - By CardioNerdsPlay

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CardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Carine Hamo) discuss the past, present, and future of Women's Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Wenger is a true leader in the field of women’s heart health and a strong proponent for women in cardiology and medicine. Her passion, dedication, and advocacy have inspired countless trainees to carry this torch and continue to build on her truly impactful work. Special introduction by Dr. Martha Gulati. This is a special encore in recognition of the Go Red campaign and celebration of women's health.

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The Cardionerds CV prevention series  includes in-depth deep dives on so many prevention topics including the ABCs of prevention, approach to obesity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and anti-diabetes agents, personalized risk and genetic risk assessments, hyperlipidemia, women’s cardiovascular prevention, coronary calcium scoring and so much more!

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This episode initially ran as part of the CardioNerds Prevention Series which we produced in collaboration with the American Society for Preventive Cardiology! The ASPC is an incredible resource for learning, networking, and promoting the ideals of cardiovascular prevention!

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References and Links

1. Wenger NK (2005) Women in cardiology: The US experience. Heart.

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