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Top 5 Women-Disruptors in Cardiovascular Healthcare Space 2023V3.pdf
1. Dr. Sherisa
Warren Assuring Cardiovascular
Care with Expertise
and Dedication
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Advancements
and Applications
Technology and Digital
Health in Cardiovascular Care
Changing the Game
with Innovation
Pioneering Women in
Cardiovascular Healthcare
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Disruptors
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in Cardiovascular
Healthcare Space 2023
Dr. Sherisa Warren
Vascular and
Endovascular Surgeon
CardioVascular Health
Clinic
5. en have traditionally dominated the field of
Mcardiovascular healthcare, but a new wave of
women disruptors is emerging, challenging the
status quo and making significant contributions to the
industry. These women are breaking barriers, shattering
glass ceilings, and revolutionizing how we approach
cardiovascular health.
Historically, women have been underrepresented in
cardiology as practitioners and research subjects. This
gender disparity has led to a lack of understanding and
tailored care for women's cardiovascular health needs.
However, women disruptors are changing the narrative by
bringing attention to the unique aspects of cardiovascular
health in women and advocating for gender-specific
research and treatment.
Women-disruptors are making strides in medical practice
and technology, advocacy and public awareness. They are
actively engaging in conversations about gender disparities
in cardiovascular healthcare, demanding equal
representation in research studies, and educating both
healthcare professionals and the general public about the
importance of tailored care for women.
The rise of women-disruptors in the cardiovascular
healthcare space is a promising development that will
undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the industry. Their
groundbreaking research, innovative technologies and
advocacy efforts are transforming the landscape of
cardiovascular healthcare, ensuring that women's unique
health needs are addressed and that gender disparities are
eliminated.
We must continue to support and amplify the voices of
these women-disruptors, recognizing their invaluable
contributions to the field and fostering an environment that
encourages more women to pursue careers in
cardiovascular healthcare. By doing so, we can collectively
work towards a future where gender equality is achieved,
and every individual receives the best possible care for their
cardiovascular health, regardless of their gender.
Insights Care's latest edition, Top 5 Women-Disruptors in
Cardiovascular Healthcare Space 2023 talks about the
women disruptors in cardiovascular healthcare that are
driving change through advocacy, innovation, breaking
gender barriers, public awareness, and mentorship. Their
collective efforts aim to improve gender-specific research,
transform healthcare practices, eliminate disparities, and
create a more inclusive and equitable landscape for
cardiovascular health.
Hope you have an informative reading!
Women-Disruptors
Transforming Cardiovascular
Healthcare
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Pja Sh
7. Contents
Contents
Dr. Folasade Alli
Enabling Professional & Honest
Approach to Cardiovascular Care
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Mental health benefits
of hiring a live-in caregiver
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Technology and Digital
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Advancements and
Applications
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Pioneering Women in
Cardiovascular Healthcare
Changing the Game
with Innovation
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CXO
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Company Name
Person name
Dr. Cátia Costa Oliveira
Cardiology Hospital
Assistant
Braga
Cardiovascular
Institute
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Dr. Cátia Costa Oliveira is dedicated to providing exceptional
patient care and advancing the field of cardiology.
Dr. Sherisa Warren
Vascular and
Endovascular Surgeon
CardioVascular
Health Clinic.
cvhealthclinic.com
Sherisa Warren is passionate about people and bringing
specialized medical care to underserved communities.
Dr. Folasade Alli
Founder
Lagos Executive
Cardiovascular Centre
thelecc.com
Dr. Folasade Alli is a board-certified attending adult
cardiologist with over 30 years of experience.
Lisha Esbenshade-
Smith
President
Cardiovascular
Credentialing
International
cci-online.org
Lisha Esbenshade-Smith is dedicated to the development and
delivery of education for the Electrophysiology and
Cardiovascular professional with a goal to educate the next
generations of professionals who support physicians and
patients in the EP and Cath labs.
Mitzi Dorman
Executive VP
Operations
Cardiovascular
Institute of the South
cardio.com
Mitzi Dorman oversees the CIS Virtual Care Center,
Intensive Cardiac Rehab, and Telecardiology programs at
CIS, as well as other strategic service lines that CIS may
develop in the future.
Women-
Women-
Disruptors
Disruptors
Top
in Cardiovascular
Healthcare
Healthcare Space 2023
11. Dr. Sherisa
Warren Assuring Cardiovascular
Care with Expertise and
Dedication
Terrified of major surgery
or incision, patients find a lifeline
with Dr. Warren, and the assurance that
even if Plan A isn't the right fix, she's already
been through Plan B, C, and Z in her head
and is ready for any scenario, a veritable
MacGyver of custom and complex
cardiovascular procedures.
12. or many patients suffering from cardiovascular
Fconditions, especially rare, advanced, or chronic
ones, both solutions and hope can be elusive. It's
this moment when patients think they have no other option.
However, that's what Dr. Sherisa Warren—an
endovascular specialist at CardioVascular Health Clinic
in Oklahoma—knows she was born for.
"I always want to be the person to fix something when no
one else can or will when no one else will even try," she
says. "Patients come to me without options, and I am the
person who is going to make them an option."
This mentality can be a game-changer for cardiovascular
patients with heart conditions or lung limitations who can't
undergo the risk of more extensive thoracic abdominal
procedures. Terrified of major surgery or incision, these
patients find a lifeline with Dr. Warren and the assurance
that even if Plan A isn't the right fix, she's already been
through Plan B, C, and Z in her head and is ready for any
scenario, a veritable MacGyver of custom and complex
cardiovascular procedures.
"This is what I was made to do, what I was meant to do,"
says Dr. Warren, "and it's an absolute honor."
Inspired to Make an Impact
The inspiration to practice medicine came early for Dr.
Warren and is deeply rooted in her right from the days at
small southeast Kentucky. In her rural Appalachia
community where poverty was high and opportunities for
quality care were low, Dr. Warren announced at age three
that she was going to be a surgeon and set right to work.
Accompanying her grandmother—a nurse for more than 40
years—and her father—an "old-fashioned Southern
businessman"—as they cared for the people around them
with generosity, caring and compassion. She devoured
medical books and anatomical guides, fascinated by what
was inside the body, and when her grandmother
experienced a ruptured appendix, a young Dr. Warren was
there to help pack and clean the wound.
During medical school, she discovered her ability for
natural understanding, easy visualization of the vascular
system, and temperament and manual finesse to excel in
complex procedures. Hungry for the challenge of
uncommon high-pressure situations, she followed medical
school with a trauma and general surgery residency at
Detroit's Garden City Hospital, where two mentors took her
under their wings—one a vascular surgeon, one in
cardiothoracic—and helped her discover her true niche.
No Stranger to Challenges
As a young woman growing up in rural Kentucky, Dr.
Warren's vision for herself was anything but typical. Under
the guidance and nurturing of her mother and grandmother,
however, Dr. Warren received early validation that nothing
was impossible. Whether it was her mother sitting up late
with her while she studied for an exam or wrote a paper or
her grandmother's endless patience with her insatiable
curiosity, the women in Dr. Warren's life were there to
constantly reinforce messages of confidence, competence
and capability.
"My mother and grandmother are really strong and
intelligent women," she says. "My mother in particular has
told me my entire life that I could be whatever I wanted.
Her support and encouragement were–and continue to
be–just tremendous." Further buoyed by her community,
her family, and her father's deep passion for faith and
education, Dr. Warren thrived under the expectations that
she would do something great, seeking challenges as
opportunities to evolve.
When she entered the medical profession, which was
already a challenge, she quickly embraced her role as one
of the pioneering women in the field. Dr. Warren stood out
as one of just two women accepted into a general surgery
program that men had predominantly directed over the past
six years. During her time in medical school, she
During medical school,
she found she had a natural
understanding and easy
visualization of the vascular
system, as well as the
temperament and manual
finesse to excel in complex
procedures.
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14. discovered a natural affinity for understanding and
visualizing the vascular system, along with the right
temperament and manual dexterity to excel in complex
procedures. Moreover, she became the first surgeon to be
offered an immediate post-fellowship job at the renowned
Arizona Heart Institute, following in the footsteps of her
mentor, Dr. Ramaiah, who had trained under the institute's
founder, Dr. Dietrich.
Today, Dr. Warren is the only woman vascular surgeon in
Oklahoma City, and among just a handful throughout the
state, as well as the only woman in a small national pool of
providers who perform MAL release, the only treatment for
median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS). She is unfazed
by the pressure to work harder, stay longer and push further,
constantly ready to be a patient's last option.
A Perfect Fit
At Cardiovascular Health Clinic, Dr. Warren found a home
among other firsts and other "onlys," becoming part of a
multidisciplinary team of physicians and specialists who are
innovators and leaders in their fields, pioneering new
technologies and techniques and developing solutions
where none existed before. From extreme limb salvage and
complex abdominal and thoracic abdominal aortic surgery
to treatment for POTS and MALS, "Our treatments are
changing the trajectory of people's lives," says Dr. Warren.
Moreover, CardioVascular Health Clinic is committed to
making exceptional care accessible to everyone, no matter
where they live, a cause that's near and dear to Dr. Warren.
"Being from a small, impoverished area, I've always felt a
pull toward those communities," she says. "I was very
happy and successful in my practice [at Abrazo Arizona
Heart Institute], but I always wanted to do more with my
skills for the rural population and those with difficulty
accessing care."
Through outreach programs, satellite clinics, and
cuttingedge diagnostics, Dr. Warren and CardioVascular
Health Clinic give even rural patients access to the latest
advancements from local physicians.
In addition to her specialities, Dr. Warren also brings a
personal element to the clinic. "With my background and
my accent, I identify with many of our patients. We have
the same stories, we're the same types of people, so it's an
easy fit. It resonates with them and makes them feel more
relaxed," something she's found to be true no matter where
she is—in any of the 50 states or countries around the
world.
The Future of Cardiovascular Health
Dr. Warren is adamant that the way ahead for
cardiovascular health is in collaboration, not competition,
and she firmly believes that the best care puts the patient
first and sets egos to the side.
Many patients come to CardioVascular Health Clinic with
symptoms that are hard to pinpoint or explain, and they
come after seeing multiple doctors, searching for a
diagnosis. "They know something is wrong, but no one can
tell them what, so they've just been living with it," says Dr.
Warren. "If a patient has something most physicians will
never see, or only see once in their careers, it's easy to
misdiagnose, and that's no one's fault."
Under the guidance
and nurturing of her mother
and grandmother, however,
Dr. Warren received early validation
that nothing was impossible.
Whether it was her mother
sitting up late with her while she
studied for an exam or wrote
a paper or her grandmother's
endless patience with her
insatiable curiosity, the women in
Dr. Warren's life were there to
constantly reinforce messages
of confidence, competence,
and capability.
15.
16. Specialists, however, have unique experience and
knowledge in very rare or complicated problems and can
make sense of perplexing symptoms."We can identify it
because we see it all the time." By sharing that experience
and knowledge and serving as a resource, specialists can
work with other physicians to partner with patients and
provide a team approach to care, one that provides the best
possible options in seemingly impossible situations.
When medical professionals work together, Dr. Warren
says, "We can give patients the answers they need, tell them
their condition is treatable and tell them they have options."
Her vision fits squarely within Cardiovascular Health
Clinic's mission to change the future of cardiovascular
healthcare. The clinic currently serves as a national
destination for leading-edge cardiovascular procedures,
where patients come to find better treatment options for
everything from peripheral nerve stimulation and carotid
surgery to barrow stem technology for heart failure.
"Everyone on this team wants to be at the forefront of the
best technology," says Dr. Warren. "We want to lead the
studies and have access to new technology as soon as
possible so we can offer that to our patients."
Charting Your Own Course
Dr. Warren's advice to young aspiring vascular physicians
and specialists is two-fold: "Make sure it's your calling, and
don't forget who you are."
"Work hard and go full forward; Don't let anyone tell you
you can't do it," she says. "Moreover, it doesn't matter
where you're from or who your family is—only you know
your own heart and mind. You have to feel you can do it
and believe in it so strongly."
And when you go for it, Dr. Warren says, "Don't forget
who's helping you along the way." While she credits her
father's insistence on faith and education and her mother's
steadfast encouragement to getting her started, she says it's
the support of her husband, Patrick Patterson—also a
medical professional with more than 20 years in the
field—that's gotten her where she is today. "I'm not who I
am, without him," she says. "It's his support, holding down
the fort, being such an amazing father for our daughter, that
has allowed me to go after my dream."
To women in particular, she says, "It all comes down to
correctly aligning your priorities, not the priorities other
people think you should have." "Your life and your career
can be whatever you want it to be," says Dr. Warren.
"They're yours to create."
While faith has always come first for Dr. Warren, she's just
as proud of the time she spent on her career in her earlier
years as she is of the time she now spends with her family,
making the most of every single day, both personally and
professionally.
“It's been a beautiful roller coaster of opportunity and
chances to follow my vision," Dr. Warren says. It may be
this gratitude which is why she and Patrick named their
daughter "Eirelyn," Gaelic for "eternal thankfulness."
Today, Dr. Warren is the
only woman vascular surgeon in
Oklahoma City, and among just
a handful throughout the state,
as well as the only woman in
a small national pool of providers
who perform MAL release,
the only treatment for median
arcuate ligament syndrome
(MALS).
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18. Dr. Folasade Alli
Founder & Chief
Medical Director
Lagos Execu ve
Cardiovascular Centre
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19. Dr. Folasade Alli
Enabling Professional & Honest Approach to Cardiovascular Care
ccess to healthcare is a fundamental human right
Athat is essential for maintaining good health and
well-being. Longing to enable this objective in
Nigeria and Africa, Dr. Folasade Alli, the Founder &
Chief Medical Director of Lagos Executive
Cardiovascular Centre, stepped up to provide a
professional and honest approach to healthcare. Determined
to contribute to the improvement of healthcare in her native
Nigeria, she became a founding member of the Society of
Quality in Healthcare in Nigeria (SQHN) and later founded
LECC.
Top 5 Women-Disruptors in Cardiovascular Healthcare Space 2023
Dr. Alli has over 30 years of experience as a consultant
cardiologist and leads the hospital in enabling personalized
medical care throughout patients' consultation, assessment
and treatment process. In an interview with Insights Care,
Dr. Alli walks us through her journey in enabling
cardiovascular care, with utmost patient safety and high
treatment quality.
Following are the excerpts from the interview:
Kindly brief us about yourself and shed some light on
your journey at Lagos Executive Cardiovascular
Centre.
I am Dr. Folasade Alli. As an adult cardiologist with over
30 years of experience, I have always been passionate about
providing top-quality care to patients. In 2017, I founded
the Lagos Executive Cardiovascular Centre (LECC)
with the vision of providing world-class
cardiovascular medical services to the Nigerian
population. Since then, my journey at LECC has
been one of growth and learning. We have
invested in state-of-the-art facilities, and our
team of highly skilled healthcare professionals
work tirelessly to provide comprehensive
cardiovascular care to our patients. It has
been incredibly rewarding to see the impact
we have made on the community, and we are
constantly striving to improve and expand
our services.
My Co-Founder and I were
inspired to venture into the cardiovascular
healthcare space in Nigeria due to the
high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases
in the country and the lack of access
to quality care. We saw an opportunity
to make a difference and create a center of
excellence that could provide cu ng-edge
treatments and diagnos c services to pa ents
in need. We wanted to raise the standard
of cardiovascular care in the country and
provide a world-class facility that pa ents
could trust and rely on.
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20. At LECC, we are committed to delivering patient-centric
care that is accessible and affordable. We have been able to
achieve this through our focus on innovation, continuous
improvement, and the use of evidence-based practices. Our
goal is to be the leading cardiovascular center in Nigeria
and the West African sub-region, and I am excited about the
opportunities that lie ahead for us."
Please brief our audience about Lagos Executive
Cardiovascular Centre. Kindly tell us your source of
inspiration for venturing into the Cardiovascular
Healthcare Space.
Lagos Executive Cardiovascular Centre (LECC) is a world-
class cardiovascular health facility based in Lagos, Nigeria.
Our mission is to provide the highest level of
cardiovascular care in the country and the West African
region, leveraging the latest technologies and best practices
from around the world.
My Co-founder and I were inspired to venture into the
cardiovascular healthcare space in Nigeria due to the high
prevalence of cardiovascular diseases in the country and the
lack of access to quality care. We saw an opportunity to
make a difference and create a center of excellence that
could provide cutting-edge treatments and diagnostic
services to patients in need. We wanted to raise the
standard of cardiovascular care in the country and
provide a world-class facility that patients could trust
and rely on. Our passion for improving the health
outcomes of our patients and making a positive
impact in the community drives us every day at
LECC.
Kindly elaborate upon the services that you
lead/deliver at the organization. And do they
provide a complete continuum of cardiovascular
care solutions to the patients?
At Lagos Executive Cardiovascular Centre, we provide
comprehensive cardiovascular care services, ranging from
preventive cardiology to advanced cardiovascular
interventions. As an adult cardiologist, I specialize in the
diagnosis and management of heart conditions in adults,
including hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart
failure, and arrhythmias.
In addition, our center offers a range of cardiovascular
diagnostic services, such as echocardiography, stress testing
and cardiac catheterization, as well as advanced
interventions such as angioplasty, stenting and pacemaker
implantation. We also provide cardiac rehabilitation
services to help patients recover after a cardiac event and
improve their overall heart health.
We aim to provide a complete continuum of care for our
patients, from early detection and prevention of
cardiovascular disease to the most advanced interventions
and long-term management of heart conditions. We are
committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care
and using the latest technology and evidence-based
practices to ensure the best possible outcomes for our
patients.
At LECC, we are commi ed to
delivering pa ent-centric care that is
accessible and affordable. We have
been able to achieve this through our
focus on innova on, con nuous
improvement, and the use of
evidence-based prac ces. Our goal is
to be the leading cardiovascular
center in Nigeria and the West
African sub-region, and I am excited
about the opportuni es that lie
ahead for us.
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21. What made you get into the field of cardiology?
The human body is the oldest, most functional complex
biological system known to man. Human medicine has
several specialties which are as important as cardiology,
nevertheless, the role of the heart in keeping a human alive
can never be over-emphasized.
A failed brain leads to stroke, a failed eye leads to
blindness, a failed leg leads to being crippled but a failed
heart leads to end-organ damage and subsequent death if
not managed. Hence, because of my interest, I wanted to
participate in that aspect of medicine that is responsible for
being the most alive which is the heart.
How do you ensure patient safety and quality care
management at the hospital?
As a licensed member of the SQHN (Society for Quality in
health care), we ensure to take on weekly quality
management trainings in our facility, these trainings include
practical drills and theoretical teachings on relevant topics.
LECC's mission statement clearly states, "Quality
management benchmarked against international standards
and technological advances." In a nutshell, we are tech-
savvy and always incorporate newer biomedical machines
in our patient management procedures ensuring that we are
always up to date, ahead and never behind.
What R&D operations are your conducting at present
and why?
Our research and development team are currently working
on the effects (adverse) of beta-blockers (cardiovascular
medication), on patients' fertility (patients of child bearing
ages). Our scope covers; ages 19-45 for females and 19- 65
for males. The reason for this research is to professionally
suggest better pharmaceutical modifications in treating
cardiology cases in persons of childbearing age.
What are some of the challenges you face when
conducting operations and how do you turn them into
opportunities for growth?
One of the biggest challenges we face is the lack of
awareness among the general public about the importance
of cardiovascular health and the need for regular check-ups
and screenings. We are working to address this by
partnering with local communities and organizations to
provide educational resources and promote the importance
of preventive care.
Another challenge we face is the shortage of qualified
medical professionals in Nigeria. To address this, we have
invested in training and development programs for our staff,
as well as partnering with international organizations to
bring in expertise and share knowledge.
How do you envision scaling your services and
operations in 2023 and beyond?
I envision explaining our scope by establishing a Cath lab
in Northern Nigeria where is none except Abuja. Increase
our national presence across the 6 geopolitical zones in
Nigeria by leveraging technology, and more.
Please give us a few testimonials from your clients and
awards or recognition that accurately highlight your
position in the market.
You guys are fantabulous when it comes to services. You
guys are excellent. My first experience had me challenged
by the price. I like the fact that the bill is explicit and
detailed. Unlike other places where you are charged without
itemizing the cost per charge.
Dr. Alli is fantastic, Dr. Chike is superb, and the client
service manager is also fantastic. I will suggest you reduce
your bills to encourage more people (the common man out
there).
- Mr. Thompson
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23. Technological advancements have revolutionized the
field of healthcare, and cardiovascular care is no
exception. The integration of technology and digital
health solutions has significantly improved the diagnosis,
treatment, and management of cardiovascular diseases.
In this article we will explore the advancements and
applications of technology in cardiovascular care,
highlighting the benefits and potential challenges of these
innovations.
Wearable Devices and Remote Monitoring
One of the most extensive contributions of technology in
cardiovascular care is the development of wearable devices
for remote monitoring. These devices, such as
smartwatches, fitness trackers and patches, can collect real-
time data on vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure
and electrocardiograms (ECGs). This continuous
monitoring allows for early detection of abnormalities and
enables healthcare professionals to intervene promptly.
Moreover, remote monitoring systems enable patients to
transmit their data to healthcare providers, reducing the
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Advancements and Applications
24. need for frequent hospital visits. This technology empowers
patients to actively participate in their own care and
promotes a more personalized approach to cardiovascular
management. Patients can receive personalized feedback
and recommendations based on their data, leading to
improved adherence to treatment plans and better outcomes.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms have
made significant strides in cardiovascular care. These
technologies analyzes vast amounts of data, including
medical records, imaging studies and genetic information,
assisting in the early detection, diagnosis and prognosis of
cardiovascular diseases.
AI-powered algorithms can interpret cardiac images, such
as echocardiograms and angiograms, with high accuracy,
aiding in identifying structural abnormalities and guiding
treatment decisions. Machine learning algorithms can also
predict the likelihood of adverse events, such as heart
attacks or strokes, based on a patient's characteristics and
medical history, assisting healthcare professionals in risk
stratification and tailored intervention planning.
Furthermore, AI algorithms can help healthcare providers
identify patterns and trends in patient data, contributing to
developing personalized treatment plans. These algorithms
can identify previously unnoticed correlations by analysing
vast datasets, leading to new insights into cardiovascular
disease management and potential therapeutic targets.
Telemedicine and Virtual Consultations
Telemedicine has emerged as a fundamental tool in
cardiovascular care, particularly in remote or underserved
areas. Virtual consultations enable patients to connect with
cardiovascular specialists without the need for physical
travel, ensuring timely access to care and reducing
healthcare disparities.
Through secure video conferencing platforms, healthcare
providers can conduct comprehensive consultations, review
medical histories and provide personalized treatment
recommendations. Remote patient monitoring, combined
with telemedicine, allows for ongoing assessment and
adjustment of treatment plans, fostering continuity of care
and enhancing patient outcomes.
Telemedicine also facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration,
allowing cardiologists, primary care physicians, and other
specialists to communicate and coordinate care effectively.
This multidisciplinary approach ensures holistic
management of cardiovascular diseases, leading to better
patient outcomes and improved healthcare system
efficiency.
Mobile Applications and Patient Engagement
Mobile applications have become increasingly popular in
cardiovascular care, promoting patient engagement and
self-management. These applications provide educational
resources, medication reminders and lifestyle tracking
features, allowing individuals to monitor their diet, exercise
and medication adherence.
Additionally, some apps offer interactive risk assessment
and prevention tools, enabling users to calculate their
cardiovascular risk scores based on established algorithms.
Such applications facilitate early risk identification and
encourage users to adopt healthier behaviors, ultimately
reducing the burden of cardiovascular diseases.
Mobile apps also communicate between patients and
healthcare providers, allowing for secure messaging and
appointment scheduling. These features enhance patient-
provider communication, improving patient satisfaction and
adherence to treatment plans.
Conclusion
Technology and digital health solutions have transformed
cardiovascular care, providing innovative tools for early
detection, remote monitoring, personalized treatment and
patient engagement. Wearable devices and remote
monitoring enable continuous tracking of vital signs,
empowering patients to actively participate in their own
care. Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms
assist in early detection and personalized treatment
planning by analyzing complex datasets. Telemedicine and
virtual consultations bridge geographical barriers, ensuring
timely access to cardiovascular specialists and promoting
interdisciplinary collaboration. Mobile applications
promote patient engagement, self-management and risk
assessment.
In conclusion, technology and digital health solutions have
revolutionized cardiovascular care, offering advancements
and applications that improve diagnosis, treatment, and
management. Wearable devices, AI and machine learning
algorithms, telemedicine, and mobile applications have
enhanced patient outcomes, empowered individuals in their
own care, and bridged geographical barriers. However,
challenges such as data security and equitable access need
to be addressed. Embracing technology and digital health in
cardiovascular care has the potential to transform the field,
leading to more proactive and personalized approaches,
ultimately improving patient well-being and saving lives.
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28. Mental hea h
benefits of
live-in caregiver
hiring a
O
ut of all the reasons adult children may choose to
hire a live-in caregiver, mental health may not be
the first reason they give. That is because when
they finally get to the point to hire, there is already a
pressing concern that their loved one cannot be alone, and
the family members do not realize the mental health impact
they are currently experiencing. However, looking deeper,
there is a two-fold benefit for our clients and their families.
Hiring a live-in caregiver is beneficial for a client's mental
health because it can make them feel a sense of safety and
security.
In the outbreak of COVID-19, the world was forced to shut
down; everyone needed to isolate not only for their safety
but as well as their families. From my experience working
as a nurse during the pandemic, I saw how tough it was for
those who lived alone and those who depended on their
relatives to assist them with their ADLs (Activities of daily
living) and IADLs (Instrumental activities of daily living).
All of a sudden, the only form of communication they had
with their families and friends was by phone. I started to
notice more behaviors were occurring, and frequent falls
were happening. It was clear to see the negative mental
impact our clients were feeling.
What we discovered was that the families were searching
for solutions, feeling vulnerable and guilty. Many asked,
"should I take my mom or dad home?" sometimes ignoring
that they did not have the adequate space at home, training,
or the capacity in their schedules to dedicate the time and
attention to their loved ones needed to thrive. When I
started the business with In home personal services, I
noticed that most of my clients' families lived out of state,
which led to heightened levels of poor mental health due to
a sense of helplessness the families felt. After speaking with
the families to identify their needs and provide education
and reassurance in our services, they could feel a sense of
trust in our caregivers as if they were an extension of their
family.
Knowing that our caregivers were well-trained, professional
caregivers gave them a sense of ease. The caregivers were
by their side, giving only their full attention to their clients
and allowing the pandemic to be bearable. They attended to
their needs and wants but still allowed them to maintain
their independent lifestyle.
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29. Overall, there are not many words to describe the peace of
mind when it comes to the ones we love, and we do not
often realize in our busy lives how our mental health can be
affected for someone we love is not getting the care or
attention they need. We are so proud to be offering this type
of service to improve the quality of life for our clients as
well as the mental health of their families.
- Rachelle Ventura, RN
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31. In the traditionally male-dominated field of
cardiovascular healthcare, women have been making
significant strides, driving innovation and transforming
patient care. With their unique perspectives and
contributions, women are changing the game and reshaping
the landscape of cardiovascular medicine.
This article explores how women in cardiovascular
healthcare drive innovation, challenging conventions and
impacting the field through their remarkable characteristics
and qualities.
Empathy and Patient-Centered Care
One of the distinctive characteristics that women bring to
cardiovascular healthcare is their innate sense of empathy
and patient-centeredness. Women in the field often excel in
establishing strong relationships with their patients, actively
listening to their concerns, and understanding their needs
beyond their medical condition. This empathetic approach
fosters trust, enhances communication and improves patient
outcomes.
Women healthcare professionals prioritize holistic
patient care, considering not only the physical
aspects of cardiovascular health
but also individuals'
emotional and
psychological well-
being. By
incorporating the
patient's values,
preferences and
goals into the
treatment plan,
women in cardiovascular healthcare ensure that care is
personalized and aligned with the patient's overall health
and quality of life.
Collaboration and Multidisciplinary Approach
Women in cardiovascular healthcare are known for their
collaborative nature and their ability to work effectively in
multidisciplinary teams. They recognize the importance of a
comprehensive approach to patient care, leveraging the
expertise of various specialists such as cardiologists,
surgeons, nurses and rehabilitation therapists.
Through effective collaboration, women healthcare
professionals foster an environment of shared knowledge,
open communication and mutual respect. They actively
engage in discussions, contribute unique perspectives and
encourage teamwork to tackle complex cardiovascular
cases and develop innovative solutions.
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32. Advocacy and Education
Women in cardiovascular healthcare have become strong
patient advocates, particularly in raising awareness about
cardiovascular diseases, risk factors, and prevention
strategies. They actively engage in community outreach
programs, educational initiatives, and public health
campaigns to promote heart-healthy lifestyles and empower
individuals to take charge of their cardiovascular health.
These women pioneers recognize the importance of
educating both healthcare professionals and the general
public about gender disparities in cardiovascular care. They
strive to address the research, diagnosis, and treatment gaps
specific to women, challenging stereotypes and ensuring
equitable and evidence-based care for all.
Leadership and Mentorship
Women in cardiovascular healthcare are emerging as
influential leaders, driving innovation and inspiring the next
generation of healthcare professionals. They serve as role
models, breaking down barriers and dispelling the notion
that leadership roles are exclusive to men.
Women leaders in cardiovascular healthcare actively
mentor and support aspiring professionals, fostering an
environment of growth and empowerment. They provide
guidance, offer opportunities for professional development,
and champion diversity and inclusion within the field.
Through their leadership, women professionals are shaping
the future of cardiovascular healthcare, fostering
innovation, and creating a more inclusive and equitable
landscape.
Resilience and Tenacity
Women in cardiovascular healthcare demonstrate
remarkable resilience and tenacity in facing challenges.
They navigate demanding work environments, breaking
barriers and pushing boundaries to achieve their goals.
Despite encountering gender biases and stereotypes, they
persist and forge ahead, determined to make a difference in
patient care and research.
Their resilience allows them to overcome obstacles and
solve complex problems creatively. They are unafraid to
challenge existing practices and seek new approaches that
improve patient outcomes and enhance healthcare delivery.
Research and Scientific Advancements
Women in cardiovascular healthcare have contributed
significantly to research and scientific advancements. They
bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas, contributing
to the expanding knowledge base of cardiovascular
medicine.
Women researchers are at the forefront of groundbreaking
studies, exploring new diagnostic techniques, treatment
modalities and preventive strategies. Their contributions to
understanding the unique aspects of cardiovascular disease
in women, such as sex-based differences in symptoms and
response to treatment, are invaluable.
Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovations
Women in cardiovascular healthcare are driving
entrepreneurship and technological innovations. They are at
the forefront of developing novel medical devices, digital
health solutions and innovative technologies that
revolutionize patient care and management.
Their entrepreneurial spirit allows them to identify unmet
needs in cardiovascular healthcare and develop solutions
that address these gaps. Women entrepreneurs are founding
startups, designing wearable devices, and creating mobile
applications that empower patients, improve monitoring
capabilities, and enhance communication between
healthcare providers and patients.
Global Impact and Healthcare Advocacy
Women in cardiovascular healthcare have a global impact
through advocacy and leadership in improving access to
quality care, particularly in underserved communities. They
work tirelessly to bridge healthcare disparities, raise
awareness about cardiovascular diseases, and promote
prevention strategies.
These women pioneers actively engage in public health
campaigns, policy development and community outreach
initiatives, aiming to reduce the burden of cardiovascular
disease globally. They champion healthcare equity, striving
for equal access to diagnostic tools, treatments and
resources for all individuals, regardless of gender, race, or
socioeconomic background.
Conclusion
Women in cardiovascular healthcare are transforming the
field through their exceptional characteristics and
innovative approaches. Their resilience, research
contributions, entrepreneurial spirit and advocacy efforts
drive progress and reshape patient care. These remarkable
women are changing the game in cardiovascular healthcare,
leaving a lasting impact and inspiring future generations to
continue pushing boundaries, fostering innovation, and
delivering equitable, patient-centered cardiovascular care.
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