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The professional organizations released new guidelines that include two new pharmacological therapies for heart failure.
Read More »The American College of Sports Medicine and Kaiser Permanente are calling for HCP to assess patients level of physical activity at every visit.
Read More »Do you know someone who deserves to be recognized for their work? Someone who shows excellence or innovation in cardiovascular care? (Hint: that someone might be you!)
Read More »The Summit’s focus was to provide policy & research recommendations regarding women, atrial fibrillation and stroke risk.
Read More »If you’re looking for materials to help your patients adhere to the new FDA sodium recommendations, our blood pressure booklet might be just the thing.
Read More »Earlier this Spring, PCNA Board Member Barbara Fletcher and Global Cardiovascular Nursing Forum (GCNFL) member had the opportunity to visit China to spread the word about GCLF and AHA’s Council on Cardiovascular Stroke and Nursing.
Read More »PCNA celebrated outstanding leadership by inducting three Honorary Fellows at the 22nd Annual Symposium in Orlando, FL on April 17, 2016. Meg Heim, RN, MAS, Martha Hill, RN, PhD, and Sidney Smith, Jr., MD were recognized for their career-long advocacy on behalf of nursing and its role in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Read More »The Global Cardiovascular Nursing Leadership Forum (GCNLF), an initiative of PCNA, today announced the launch of a new global patient education resource and information clearinghouse to facilitate the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and stroke around the world.
Read More »The editorial focused on the important role nurses play CVD management and prevention and outlined PCNA’s efforts “to elevate the role of cardiovascular and stroke nursing globally and to affect CVD prevention and treatment around the world.
Read More »Why would our board and staff trek all the way to London to attend the European Society of Cardiology’s Congress 2015? The short answer is “to elevate the role of nurses”.
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