Does cardiac rehabilitation really work? If so how should we do it?
The Department of Physiotherapy, Monash University is pleased to announce the following upcoming seminar entitled:
"Does cardiac rehabilitation really work? If so, how should we do it?"
A recent systematic review and meta-analysis http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/3/e019656 has cast an interesting spotlight on the role for cardiac rehabilitation in the management of patients with cardiac dysfunction. This seminar aims to review this evidence and provide an update on the latest insights into the ways we should conduct cardiac rehabilitation in clinical practice. It is hoped this session will allow for engaging interactive discussions regarding the evolution of practice in this field.
About the speaker
Kim Gray is a Senior Physiotherapist at Austin Health, Vice President of ACRA and a co-author of the 2014 Core Components of Cardiovascular Disease Secondary Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation. She has a Masters of Rural and Remote Health Practice with the University of South Australia focussing on Chronic Disease Management and Public Health. She has 17 years of experience in the areas of cardiac and heart failure rehabilitation.
Target Audience
Any health professionals interested in cardiac and cardiorespiratory medicine, including physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, nurses, medical doctors, researchers, students.
Contact Name | Physio Short Courses |
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Contact Email | med.physioshortcourses@monash.edu |