The Rogers Foundation announces a second landmark gift, building on its $130 million gift in 2014, to sustain the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research in perpetuity and bring the promise of precision cardiac health to patients across Canada and globally. In 2014, the...
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Ted Rogers Centre 2021 Heart Failure Symposium
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The planning committee for the 2021 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium is pleased to welcome all clinicians, investigators, trainees and interested parties to join this year’s virtual meeting on Dec. 10-11, 2021. This meeting, which blends clinical innovations with the latest scientific advances, has grown to become one of Canada’s most well-attended cardiovascular conferences.
On Friday, December 10th, our research-focused symposium examines congenital heart disease, and how we can take animal models and regenerative medicine approaches to answer the clinical challenges that remain. It also highlights commercialization success stories, and sees how innovators developed an idea and translated it to impact. And it will shine a light on unique new scientific approaches in the emerging field of cardiotoxicity.
On Saturday, December 11th, we will reprise a very popular program for primary care practitioners who manage patients with (or at risk of) heart failure, as well as other front-line health-care professionals. Experts will address a range of topics that include emerging therapies, new standards of care, nurse-led initiatives, wearable technology, comorbidities and caring for specialized populations and complex cases. This program has been approved for accreditation.
“This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Ontario Chapter for up to 4.0 Mainpro+ credits.”