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Heart Transplant 2023 Virtual Symposium - Stanford Health Care

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Attend the annual Stanford Health Care Heart Transplant Symposium, bringing together heart transplant recipients and caregivers for education and updates on relevant topics. Learn about the latest developments in heart transplantation at Stanford from Dr. Jeff Teuteberg, Section Chief of Heart Failure, Cardiac Transplantation, Mechanical Circulatory Support, and Cardiovascular Medicine. Hear a welcome address from Michael Vollstedt, Chair of the Heart Transplant Patient and Family Advisory Council and a heart transplant recipient. Gain insights from Dr. Eldrin Lewis, Division Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine, and connect with the nursing team through Nichole Côté, Program Manager of Adult Heart Transplant & MCS Programs. Explore the diet-gut microbiome-health connection with keynote speaker Dr. Justin Sonnenburg, Professor of Microbiology & Immunology. Be inspired by a fireside chat on overcoming obstacles with heart recipient Rebecca Pomerleau and her caregiver husband Jeremiah. Discover techniques for pain-free movement with physical therapist Remy Arnold. Access additional resources on Advanced Heart Failure, Heart Transplant & LVAD Cardiology, and learn about the Patient & Family Advisory Council in this comprehensive 1 hour 37 minute virtual symposium.

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Heart Transplant 2023 Virtual Symposium and Break Out | Stanford Health Care


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