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Women & Heart Health Webinar

May 4 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Free

Learn to identify risks, recognize symptoms, and learn actionable tips on improving your heart health.

Fourth Frontier returns with the sixth edition of the Smart Heart Seminar – Women & Heart Health. The webinar will revolve around the increased risk of cardiac events in women post-menopause, the differences in heart attack symptoms between women and men, what one must look out for, the latest tools for monitoring and prevention, and more!

Who is it for?

This seminar is for everyone interested in heart health – whether you are getting off the couch, a world-class marathoner, someone at risk of cardiac disease, or someone recovering from a cardiac condition or event.

Panelists & Speakers

  1. Dr. Sujata Kelkar Shetty, Certified Resilience Trainer & Coach
  • Published author of “99 Not Out! Your Guide to a Long and Healthy Life.
  • Written close to 100 columns on mind and body health for Mint Business, aimed towards increasing public awareness of the connection between lifestyle choices and physical & mental health.
  • ICF-certified life coach.
  • US-trained biological scientist with publications in peer-reviewed journals.
  1. Dr. Peter Joseph, Medical Doctor
  • Chief Product Officer, Fourth Frontier.
  • MBBS, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore.
  • Certified in Project Management from IIM-Ahmedabad.

3. Dr. Louise Newson, General Practitioner & Menopause Specialist

  • MRCP FRCGP
  • Advisor to the NHS and the Clinical Steering Committee for NHSEI’s Menopause Improvement Programme
  • Member of the UK government’s menopause taskforce.
  • Director, Newson Health Ltd.
  • Runs the largest menopause clinic in the world.

4. Dr. Aaisha Opel, Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist

  • Award-winning Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist (heart rhythm specialist) with several years of experience and consults on all aspects of Cardiology.
  • Her expertise lies in cardiac rhythm management and its investigation (electrophysiology) hence heart rhythm problems (palpitation, dizziness, arrhythmias, fast and slow heart rates, ablation), inherited arrhythmias, syncope (blackouts, collapse), all aspects of device therapy, together with overlap with heart muscle conditions (cardiomyopathies) and heart failure.
  • Driven other transformational changes for improving patient care and is heavily involved in training the next generation of Cardiologists with excellent feedback from trainees and Health Education England.
  • Appointed to many councils, including the British Heart Rhythm Society (BHRS) and the Specialist Advisory Committee for Cardiology.
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