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What’s Breaking My HEART?

October 18 @ 1:00 pm - October 19 @ 12:30 pm EDT

Join us for a community education program where medical experts will provide valuable insights on heart disease, risk factors, screening and treatment options. This discussion will also cover a rare but serious disease, ATTR Amyloidosis, that’s often connected to heart disease. Learn about overall wellness and nutrition, partnering with your healthcare system, patient advocacy and how genetics play a significant role in your heart health. This two-part Community Conversation is uniquely designed to increase awareness and equip you with the tools to effectively advocate for your health.

What You’ll Learn

This session aims to raise awareness in our community about the significance of early diagnosis, especially as some symptoms often go undetected until it severely impacts heart function. We will also explore the genetic factors behind the disease, empowering participants with knowledge on hereditary risks and how to navigate them. This discussion is focused on you as an individual, so we invite you to join the conversation to learn, share your experiences and ask questions.

*Registration is required. This program is free and open to the public. Your two-day registration includes dinner on Day 1 and lunch on Day 2.*

Two-Part Program Topics

PART I: Friday, October 18, 2024, 1:00 pm-3:30 pm CT (Dinner served at 4:00 pm)

What Is Heart Disease: Health disparities, prevention, early detection and management.

What is ATTR Amyloidosis?: A rare, hereditary disorder.

Genetic Testing: What do my genes have to do with It?

PART II: Saturday, October 19, 2024, 10:00 am-12:30 pm CT (Lunch served at 12:30 pm)

Treatment Options: What you should know about your treatment options.

Patient Navigation: Navigating care for your unique individual needs.

Nutrition Support for a Healthy Heart: What to eat and how to prepare it.

Addressing Health-Related Social Needs: Wellness assistance and resources.

Starting a Community Support Group: Advocacy and support in action.