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In Part 2, Nanette K. Wenger examines how underrepresentation in research shaped cardiovascular epidemiology in women. Learn about the impact of key guideline developments, and where critical data gaps remain. Timestamps: 1:09 – Historical underrepresentation 5:05 – Evidence gaps
In the final episode, Nanette K. Wenger discusses the ongoing challenges in awareness and access to cardiovascular care for women. From public health campaigns to mentorship and community initiatives, discover what's needed to close the gap. Timestamps: 1:02 – Barriers in care 2:54 – Future directions 6:11 – Atlanta Women's Network
Nanette K. Wenger joins host Saranya Ravindran to reflect on her pioneering work in women's cardiovascular health. From challenging early misconceptions to advocating for inclusion in research, this episode explores how the field began to shift. Timestamps: 0:58 – Nanette's inspiration 5:21 – Dismantling misconceptions 8:12 – Research obstacles 14:20 – Risk factors
In this rapid-fire episode, Nanette K. Wenger answers key questions on women's heart health - from prevention and lifestyle to mentorship, research gaps, and the future of cardiology. A concise, expert-led overview of the field.
Guest: Nanette K. Wenger, MD, MACC, MACP, FAHA What do we need to know about cardiovascular complications during pregnancy? Dr. Nanette Wenger, a Professor of Medicine in the division of cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine, reviews what cardiologists know about pregnancy complications and the risk of coronary artery disease.
Guest: Nanette K. Wenger, MD, MACC, MACP, FAHA Is there a relationship between pregnancy complications and subsequent coronary disease? Dr. Nanette Wenger, a Professor of Medicine in the division of cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine, discusses a recent study exploring this correlation in Black women and shares what cardiologists need to know about pregnancy complications.
Interview with Susan Cheng, MD, MPH, author of Sex Differences in Blood Pressure Trajectories Over the Life Course, and Nanette K. Wenger, MD, author of Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes for Women—Biology, Bias, or Both?
Interview with Susan Cheng, MD, MPH, author of Sex Differences in Blood Pressure Trajectories Over the Life Course, and Nanette K. Wenger, MD, author of Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes for Women—Biology, Bias, or Both?
Dr. Nanette K. Wenger: Geriatric Cardiology: Octogenarian Pearls - Recorded November 7, 2016
Dr. Nanette K. Wenger: Juggling Multiple Guidelines: A Woman's Heart in Balance
Dr. Nanette K. Wenger. Transforming CVD Prevention for Women: Time for the Pygmalion Construct to End. Recorded 2014-09-15.