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    If you are a woman – or care for one – listen up! Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in America. Each year, heart disease and related risk factors are missed in women. Symptoms of coronary artery disease and heart attack, for example, can be different in women than in men. Women are also less likely to receive the recommended treatment for certain heart conditions. If you’re like most women, you’re probably so busy taking care of everyone else, your own well-being and health tends to

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    • DYK #CVD is the leading cause of death in women in the U.S.? Chek out #CardioSmart’s Women & Heart Disease hub offering patient tools on this topic, including infographics and fact sheets. https://t.co/VjsMmdFder #CardioObstretics #TransformCVCare https://t.co/1LaWgw0lLs

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    Clinical Solutions for Everyday Practice

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    • Roundtable co-chair, @DrKLindley: “We need to put the patient at the center of care, break down the silos of care, and have one unified #HealthCare team in how we approach patient care and advocacy.” https://t.co/dbuTy9cmKC #CardioObstretics #TransformCVCare https://t.co/weIHrb5hPy

    • Dr. Lisa M. Hollier @TXmommydoc on maternal mortality in patients with #CVD: “Cardiovascular conditions are the most frequent underlying cause of pregnancy-related death nationally and across all urbanicity levels.” https://t.co/dbuTy9cmKC #CardioObstretics #TransformCVCare https://t.co/zenUSiZ0Rq

    • #ACCPresident @HadleyWilsonMD kicked off the Reproductive and Maternal Care for the Cardiovascular Patient roundtable: “We will focus on how to ensure patients with #CVD have access to comprehensive reproductive care." https://t.co/dbuTy9cmKC #CardioObstretics #TransformCVCare https://t.co/Rd1oP12Nbn

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    Communities with large gaps in social determinants of health are among those at the greatest risk for higher incidences of cardiovascular disease. Understanding the ways communities face challenges and live with heart disease and/or related risk factors is critical to developing tangible support that can optimize care and outcomes. To that end, with grant support from the CDC/CMSS Specialty…

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    • Convening, connecting & accelerating were the themes of afternoon IAF discussions, w/ a closer look at the #HealthEquity work being done by ACC’s Caring Hearts Community Initiative. Read more on a Caring Hearts event in #CardiologyMag: https://t.co/4SKArpI1DI #TransformCVCare https://t.co/Ut9Dm8XHbQ

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    CardioSmart is the patient engagement program brought to you by the American College of Cardiology.

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    • Today at Industry Advisory Forum: Discussions on impacting community health via advocacy, stakeholder collab, ⬆️ cultural awareness & more. Thanks to Drs. @MinnowWalsh, @HadleyWilsonMD, Paul Douglass & Gladys Maestre for their insights. https://t.co/eT41ebb5bM. #TransformCVCare https://t.co/7bmVLy7nWO

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    The ACC is committed to improving diversity and inclusion within the cardiovascular workforce and the College’s membership, and recognizes the success of its Mission is dependent on including people, as members and as leaders, who provide a diversity of background, experience, ideas and perspectives.

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    • The ACC is excited to kick off today’s Industry Advisory Forum, where diversity, inclusion & #HealthEquity are on the agenda, w/ a focus on opportunities to come together to improve the ❤️ health of communities in the US & 🌍. Learn more: https://t.co/pJ3dz9NBIQ #TransformCVCare https://t.co/alexWcT3c7