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Leadership Advice for Women | Virtual Presentation

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The NC & SC Chapters ACC invite you to to participate in our second NC & SC ACC Chapter 2023

#WIC Event

"Leadership Advice for Women”

 Presented by: Pamela Douglas, MD, MACC, FASE, FAHA

 Virtual Presentation

March 29 | 7:00 - 8:00pm EST

 

7:00-7:15pm - Welcome and Introduction

7:15-7:30pm - Invited Speaker 

7:30-7:45pm - Discussion and Q&A

7:45-8:00pm - Future Directions 


Pamela S. Douglas, MD, MACC, FASE, FAHA
Ursula Geller Professor of Research in Cardiovascular Disease
Duke University School of Medicine
Duke Clinical Research Institute

Pamela S Douglas MD is the Ursula Geller Professor of Research in Cardiovascular Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Duke University.

She has led several landmark multicenter randomized clinical trials and outcomes research studies and is renowned for her scientific and policy work in improving the quality and appropriateness of imaging in clinical care, clinical trials, and registries. Dr. Douglas helped to establish several important specialty areas including heart disease in women, sports cardiology, and cardio-oncology.

Dr. Douglas’ wealth of experience includes authorship of over 600 peer reviewed manuscripts and 30 practice guidelines, service as the President of the American College of Cardiology, President of the American Society of Echocardiography, and Chief of Cardiology at both the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Duke University.

She has served on the External Advisory Council of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the Scientific Advisory Boards of the National Space Biomedical Institute and the Patient Advocate Foundation. Among her most cherished recognitions are the naming in her honor of the American College of Cardiology’s Distinguished Leadership Award in Diversity and Inclusion and the American Society of Echocardiography’s Research Scholar Award.

Earlier Event: March 4
ACC.23 Together With WCC