e-SPACE Heart Failure 2023

  • Published:  25 October 2023
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e-SPACE Heart Failure 2023

  • Published:  25 October 2023
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Translational Medicine Academy (TMA) in partnership with Radcliffe Cardiology were delighted to announce the return of e-SPACE Heart Failure 2023.

 

A thoughtfully curated programme supported the exploration of how leading experts are implementing the new heart failure guidelines into clinical practice and showed the latest information on patient profiling in heart failure for tailoring medical therapy.

 

This event once again brought together TMA’s mandate for the delivery of continuing professional development to healthcare professionals to achieve concordance with appropriate treatment plans, with Radcliffe Cardiology’s goal to deliver cardiovascular knowledge to best support cardiovascular communities transform theory into practice.

 

Click here to watch e-SPACE Heart Failure 2022.
 

e-SPACE Heart Failure 2023 would like to thank the following sponsors:

Learning Objectives

  • Review the burden of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) as one of the leading causes of disability and mortality worldwide
  • Understand the latest guideline recommendations and discuss their applicability according to patients phenotypes
  • Discuss the implementation in clinical practice of the four foundational therapies and additional drugs and devices to improve patient outcomes
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of best practices for the screening, diagnosis and management of the patient with heart failure and comorbidities
  • Translate the findings of recent studies and guidelines into optimal patient management

Target Audience

  • Heart Failure Specialists
  • General Cardiologists
  • General Practitioners (GPs)
  • Nurses, Pharmacists, and other Allied Healthcare Professionals

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Faculty Biographies

Stefan Anker

Stefan Anker

Professor of Cardiology

Prof Stefan D Anker is a German cardiologist born in Berlin, Germany. He studied medicine at Charité Medical School of Humboldt University Berlin, where he completed his medical degree in 1993. He later pursued research training at the National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, completing his PhD in 1998. Following his return to Germany, Prof Anker held academic and research positions at Charité Berlin and later at University Medical Center Göttingen before returning to Charité in 2017 to serve as Professor of (Tissue) Homeostasis in Cardiology & Metabolism. His work has taken him across multiple institutions and countries through long-standing international collaborations.

 

Academic History

Prof Anker began his medical education at Charité Medical School, graduating in 1993. He then continued postgraduate academic training in both Germany and the United Kingdom, completing his PhD at the National Heart & Lung Institute in London…

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Giuseppe Rosano

Giuseppe Rosano

Consultant Cardiologist and Professor of Cardiology (Hon)

Giuseppe Rosano was born and raised in Vibo Valentia, Italy, where he developed an early interest in medicine and cardiovascular science. While detailed information about his family and early childhood is not widely published, his Italian background and international academic career reflect strong cultural roots combined with global engagement in cardiovascular medicine.

 

Academic History

Professor Rosano obtained his Medical Degree in Medicine and Surgery with full honours from La Sapienza University of Rome in 1988. He subsequently completed his specialisation in Cardiology in 1992. Following his clinical training, he pursued advanced academic and research qualifications in the United Kingdom, earning both an MSc and a PhD in Medical Sciences from Imperial College London. His postgraduate research focused on cardiovascular physiology and pharmacology, forming the foundation of his future work in heart failure and cardiac metabolism.

 

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Javier de Juan Bagudá

Javier de Juan Bagudá

Clinical Cardiologist

Dr Javier de Juan Bagudá is a Clinical Cardiologist at University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid, ES.

He is a specialist in heart failure, hypertension and ischemic heart disease.

He has participated as Principal Investigator in several multicenter clinical trials and clinical registries.

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Marat Fudim

Marat Fudim

Assistant Professor

Dr Marat Fudim is a cardiologist, advanced heart failure specialist and assistant professor at Duke University, Durham, US. He has a clinical and research interest in heart failure, including advanced therapies such as mechanical assist devices or "heart pumps" and heart transplantation.

As part of his work, Dr Fudim also performs cardiac catheterizations to understand a patient’s disease. 

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William T Abraham

William T Abraham

Professor of Internal Medicine and Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine

William T. Abraham, MD, grew up in western Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh, where he developed an early interest in science and medicine. He is married and has devoted the majority of his professional life to academic medicine, cardiovascular research, and the care of patients with advanced heart disease in the United States.

 

Academic History

Dr Abraham earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Following graduation, he completed residency training in Internal Medicine and fellowships in Cardiovascular Disease and Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and in Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology.

 

Career Overview

Dr Abraham is a Professor of Internal Medicine, Physiology and Cell Biology and a College of Medicine Distinguished Professor at The Ohio State University College of…

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