Equips yourself with practical, evidence-based approaches to address how socioeconomic disparities shape cardiovascular prevention, diagnosis, and treatment worldwide. Learners will explore adaptable interventions for low-resource settings and gain strategies to advocate for equitable policy change. By the end, you will be prepared to strengthen cardiovascular outcomes and deliver more equitable care in diverse global contexts.

Learning Objectives

  1. Compare the impact of socio-economic status on access to cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention, diagnosis, and treatment across global settings.
  2. Examine evidence-based nursing interventions that improve cardiovascular outcomes in resource-constrained settings, including team-based care, community-based care, and health literacy initiatives.
  3. Develop strategies for nurse-led advocacy and policy engagement to reduce global cardiovascular health inequities and promote sustainable healthcare delivery.

Non-CE certificate of attendance/participation available upon submission of the program evaluation.

Non-Member Price

$0

Member Price

$0

CE Contact Hours

0.0

Pharmacology CE Hours

0.0

Yvonne Commodore-Mensah

PhD, MHS, RN, FAAN, FAHA, FPCNA

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Accreditation:

PCNA is accredited by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners as an approved provider of nurse practitioner continuing education. Provider number: 030602.