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16th Annual Scientific Meeting - Heart Failure Society of America

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Sept. 11<br />

Tuesday<br />

PM<br />

HOW TO SESSIONS<br />

Tuesday, September 11<br />

12:30-1:30 PM<br />

Location<br />

Hyde Park<br />

Tuesday, September 11<br />

2:00-3:30 PM<br />

Ballroom 6B<br />

Sept. 11<br />

Tuesday<br />

PM<br />

Tuesday<br />

6. Using Apps for Self-Care Room 616<br />

Jill Howie Esquivel, San Francisco, CA<br />

Lorraine S. Evangelista, Los Angeles, CA<br />

Learning Objective: Describe the role <strong>of</strong> electronic applications in<br />

patient self-management <strong>of</strong> heart failure<br />

7. Cardiotoxicity <strong>of</strong> Chemotherapy: Room 612<br />

Evaluation and Therapy<br />

Jean-Bernard Durand, Houston, TX<br />

Anju Nohria, Boston, MA<br />

Learning Objective: Evaluate heart failure patients undergoing or<br />

recovering from chemotherapy and manage their disease.<br />

8. How to Read and Interpret the Results <strong>of</strong><br />

Genetic Testing Room 603<br />

Neal Lakdawala, Boston, MA<br />

Daniel L. Jacoby, New Haven, CT<br />

Learning Objective: Identify the components <strong>of</strong> genetic testing<br />

results, their meaning, and their implications for patient care<br />

9. How to Identify and Use Simple Tools for Room 6189<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> Health Literacy<br />

Pamela N. Peterson, Denver, CO<br />

Ann S. Laramee, South Burhington, VT<br />

Learning Objective: Identify and use tools to assess<br />

health literacy and improve care in patients with heart failure.<br />

10. <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Failure</strong> Physicians Learn to Read the Room 608/609<br />

ICD/CR Device Reports<br />

Bruce L. Wilk<strong>of</strong>f, Cleveland, OH<br />

William H. Sauer, Aurora, CO<br />

Learning Objective: To identify the components in the device reports<br />

most important for managing heart failure.<br />

1:45 Announcement <strong>of</strong> Awards<br />

Jay N. Cohn New Investigator Awards<br />

Nursing Investigator Research Award<br />

2012 Nursing Clinical Excellence Award<br />

2012-2013 HFSA Research Fellowship Awards<br />

Steven R. Houser, Philadelphia, PA<br />

Corrine Jurgens, Stony Brook, NY<br />

Martin LeWinter, Burington, VT<br />

Barbara J. Riegel, Philadelphia, PA<br />

Lynne Warner Stevenson, Boston, MA<br />

Hyde Park Session<br />

Moderators: John G.F. Cleland, Kingston-Upon-Hull, UK<br />

Douglas D. Schocken, Durham, NC<br />

2:00* Digoxin Curse or Cure?<br />

Mihai Gheorghiade, Chicago, IL<br />

2:12* Basic Science Does Not Matter: The Negligible Potential<br />

<strong>of</strong> Molecular Research<br />

Eric S. Ambrecht, St. Louis, MO<br />

2:24* Another New Training Program in Diastolic<br />

Predominant <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Failure</strong><br />

Matthew Wheeler, Stanford, CA<br />

2:36* We Should Not Be Preventing <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Failure</strong><br />

Jay N. Cohn, Minneapolis, MN<br />

2:48* Can Horse Drink the Water Please?<br />

Narendra C. Bhalodkar, Bronx, NY<br />

3:00* An “Epic” Move to Automated Medical Documentation:<br />

Copying and Pasting Our Way Into Oblivion<br />

Larry A. Allen, Denver, CO<br />

3:12* Zen and the Art <strong>of</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Failure</strong><br />

William G. Cotts, Chicago, IL<br />

*9 minute presentation, 3 minute audience discussion<br />

Learning objective: Discuss new insights and perspectives<br />

on heart failure research, education, and clinical practice.<br />

Tuesday<br />

3:30 C<strong>of</strong>fee Break<br />

Refreshments served in Exhibit Hall 4B<br />

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