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Session 3: Evaluation

Learning objectives for webinar #3 are 1) Understand the goals of transition of care for patients with HF, 2) Understand the importance and impact of a transistion of care plan for health care professionals as well as for patients and their families. Webinar #3 included 3 Case presentations and Q&A period.

Please take a few moments to complete the evaluation form below to provide us with your comments about how we can further refine our program in preparation for webinar #4.

Session #3 Evaluation Form

We are looking forward to the 4th and final webinar in the series which will take place on February 24th, 2010 at 12pm (Eastern).

 

Session 3: Webinar Audio File

Session 3 Transition of AHF to home and Chronic HF Webinar (with Audio). Please note the file will take a moment to load.

 

Session 3: Slide Kit

Information about PowerPoint slides

The slides are available in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. To view the slides, you must have the PowerPoint program or the free PowerPoint Viewer on you computer and configured to work with you web browser to open files with the "ppt" extension. You may download a free Viewer from Microsoft.

Warning! Downloading or opening these slides may take 15-20 minutes if you are using a modem to connect to the Internet. If you have problems downloading these slides - contact: HFCC@ccs.ca

Webinar #3: Transitioning Heart Failure Care Powerpoint Presentation

Webinar #3: Transitioning Heart Failure Care Powerpoint Presentation PDF Version

 

Session 3: Supplementary Readings

2009 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference guidelines on heart failure, update 2009: Diagnosis and management of right-sided heart failure, myocarditis, device therapy and recent important clinical trials.

2009 Journal of the American Heart Association, State of the Science: Promoting Self-Care in Persons with Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association.