Yale Vascular Medicine Outcomes (VAMOS) Conference: "New Horizons — Integrated Cardiovascular Care of the Future"
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Overview
This two-day symposium will bring together national and international interdisciplinary thought leaders and experts in cardiovascular care, adopting a multi-stakeholder perspective in a platform that aims to challenge the current status quo in the way cardiovascular care is delivered, with a heavy emphasis on highly technological care, as opposed to whole-person care.
Designing multidisciplinary cardiovascular care that can stand up to the challenges our populations face with rising needs in obesity, diabetes, an aging population, mental health-related issues, substance abuse, increased pressures on strained communities and on our society’s health care delivery systems.
The forum will also offer a unique insight into the diverse profiles of individuals affected by cardiovascular disease, which makes an appeal to diversify our workforce and expertise, as well as our training and care delivery models to meet and address the needs of communities faced with the consequences of a rising global cardiovascular disease burden. Keynote speakers will be leaders in health care administration, interdisciplinary cardiovascular experts, behavioral health experts, and key specialties interfacing with the multidisciplinary vascular care team, policymakers, industry, and academic leaders, and researchers. Some of the committed speakers include Julie Tyler, VP Abbott Vascular, Dr. William Lombardi, Dr. Gary Roubin, Dr. Martin Seligman, and Dr. Keith Churchwell (President-Elect of the American Heart Association).
As a highlight of the conference, we will be promoting the patient voice and will be involving patient experts throughout our conference program through testimonials and interaction opportunities. In the true sense of a multi-stakeholder approach, we will be able to learn from their invaluable insights and perspectives, capturing the needs and value of patient-centered integrated care experiences in the broadest sense.
The VAMOS conference will also have a live performance by musician Christian Vegh. Christian Vegh (Indie Artist, Singer, Songwriter, Producer, and Guitarist) was born in Detroit, Michigan, and has been referred to as a "young guitar prodigy with an old soul." Christian believes in the power of music as a uniting and healing experience. His style of music has been described as Renaissance Rock and is fitting with the paradigm shift and spirit of this conference that we are building a #symphonyofminds community and energy around.
Target Audience: MDs (Primary Care Providers, Internal Medicine and all subspecialties, Interventional Radiologists, Podiatrists, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Social workers, Surgeons–Vascular Surgeons), Mid Level Providers, Nurses, and other Healthcare Professionals.
#symphonyofminds #VAMOS
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Speakers
- Cynthia de las Fuentes, PhDIncoming President, American Psychological Association
- Valentin Fuster, MD PhDEditor in Chief and President, Journal of American College of Cardiology / Mount Sinai Heart and Physician-in-Chief of The Mount Sinai Hospital
- Jan M Heyligers, MD, PhDConsultant Vascular Surgeon, Elisabeth TweeSteden Hospital Tilburg, The Netherlands
- Michael Jones, MDBaptist Health Louisville, KY
- Elvira V. Lang, MD, FSIR, FSCEHCEO and Founder, Comfort Talk®
- William L. Lombardi, MD, FACC, FSCAIClinical Professor of Medicine; Director: Complex Coronary Artery Disease Therapies University of Washington Medical Center
- Amy W Pollak, MDDirector, Women's Heart Clinic; Community and Comprehensive Cardiology Clinic, Mayo Clinic (Florida); Co-chair, AHA PAD National Action Plan
- Gary Roubin, MD, PhDMedical Director, Cardiovascular Associates, Southeast Birmingham, Alabama; Chief of Cardiology, Brookwood Medical Center
- Martin E. P. Seligman, PhDDirector, Positive Psychology Center, Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, UPenn; Director, Master of Applied Positive Psychology Program (MAPP), UPenn; Past President, American Psychological Association 98'
- Bernard Toney Jr.Former White House Medical Officer Clinician, Public Health & Global Health Professional; Tillman Scholar US Department of Homeland Security, US Department of Veteran Affairs
- Julie TylerSenior VP and President, Abbott Vascular
- Roy Ziegelstein, MDSarah Miller Coulson and Frank L. Coulson, Jr. Professor of Medicine - Vice Dean for Education at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine