Webinar presented by Annabelle Volgman, MD, FACC
With personal story presented by WomenHeart Champion Pamela Thomas
More than 2.5 million Americans live with Afib. Even though it is more common in men, women with afib are more likely to have a stroke. Untreated, Afib can also lead to heart failure and chronic fatigue. Are you at risk?
To learn more, register today for each webinar!
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9/11/2013
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Wednesday, September 11 12 noon ET
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Have you ever felt your heart flutter, race or skip a beat? Most
of us have at some point. But if this happens more frequently, you may have
atrial fibrillation (afib) – and be at increased risk for stroke.Join
WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease and National
Stroke Association for a three-part webinar series to learn the signs and
symptoms of afib, how to manage stroke risk, and what to do if you have a
stroke, who is on your healthcare team, and the promise of effective rehab. Register today for Part 1 of the series here! Presented by Annabelle Volgman, MD, FACC With personal story presented by WomenHeart Champion Pamela Thomas
Want to register for the rest of the series? Wednesday, September 18 –
Taking Care of Afib
Presented by Mandy Dirickson, MS, APRN, ANP-SCRN With personal story by Heather Brackett Wednesday, September 25 –
Post-stroke Recovery Presented by Olivia Davis, OTD, R/L With personal story by Kathy Howard
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