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WHH General, Diagnosis and Treatment, Heart Disease

Webinar

November 27, 2025

CROWNING US: Women Driving Change for Heart, Brain & Vascular Health (webinar)

This supportive online session hosted for women living with heart, brain, or vascular conditions, and for the people who support them.

WHH General

Webinar

February 13, 2025

Women and Chest Pain: Overcoming Barriers to Timely and Fair Emergency Care

Join us for a discussion on how women often experience chest pain differently and why they may delay seeking care—whether due to self-assessment, challenges within the healthcare system, or feelings of embarrassment.

WHH General

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February 13, 2024

Lessons Learned and Recommendations to Ensure Equitable Care for Women with Cardiovascular Disease in Canada

This Canadian Women’s Heart Health Alliance (CWHHA) ATLAS Chapter 9 webinar will summarize future directions and the actions needed to achieve sex- and gender- equity for women’s cardiovascular health to correct the glaring “unders” of cardiovascular disease for women in Canada: under-awareness, under-diagnosis, under-treatment, under-researched, and under-supported.

WHH General

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February 13, 2024

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of premature death in women in Canada.

#HerHeartMatters: The Assessment of Women Presenting to the Emergency Department with Chest Pain

The diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in women presenting to the emergency department can be complex and challenging. Through the perspective of a person with lived experience with cardiovascular disease and a case study, this webinar will review the management, knowledge and treatment gaps, symptoms, unique risk factors and pathophysiology of women who present to the emergency department with chest discomfort.

WHH General

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October 26, 2023

#HerHeartMatters: A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Women’s Cardiovascular Health

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) can affect women differently than men and the impact on women has traditionally been underappreciated. Healthcare teams can do more together to improve a woman’s heart health journey. The leading cause of preventable death in women in Canada is heart disease. Novel and multi-disciplinary approaches to increase awareness about the unique and emerging risk factors, signs and symptoms, and the types of heart disease in women are urgently needed.

WHH General

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February 13, 2023

Women's Heart and Brain Health: Ask the Experts

Learn more about women’s heart health! This was a live-streamed Q&A event to enable a conversation with experts in women’s heart & brain health. Held online and in person in Vancouver, British Columbia.

WHH General

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February 13, 2023

Ask the Experts! Together, Overcoming Barriers in Women’s Heart Health

What barriers exist in women’s cardiovascular health and how can we overcome them? Our expert panel of patients and healthcare providers will discuss some of the barriers, enablers and solutions around access, diagnosis, treatment and care for women’s cardiovascular health in Canada.

WHH General

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February 13, 2023

#HerHeartMatters: Let’s Start the Conversation about Women’s Heart Health

At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to describe what heart disease is and how heart disease is different in women, including signs and symptoms, list the risks for heart disease in women, provide examples of how you can take heart health action as well as describe tips for talking with your health care provider about your heart health.

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University of British Columbia

What is SCAD?

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Vancouver

Leslie Diamond Women's Heart Health Clinic

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Calgary

CV & Me (Libin Cardiovascular Institute)

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Heart Diseases and Conditions (University of Ottawa Heart Institute)

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Heart Attacks (Mayo Clinic)

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Ischemic Heart Disease (Mayo Clinic)

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Preeclampsia (Mayo Clinic)

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Stable Coronary Syndromes

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(Dis)connected Report, February 2019 (Heart & Stroke)

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Fibromuscular Dysplasia Society of America

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SCAD Patient Guide (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre)

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Risks and Signs (Heart & Stroke)

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