Workshop C4: Clinical Research/Cardiovascular Disease & Latinos (Post-Survey)
Thank you for attending our Clinical Research/Cardiovascular Disease & Latinos Workshop, sponsored by Pfizer. NHMA is implementing these pre and post surveys to assess your knowledge of the subject matter in the Latinx/Hispanic Community.

Note: Please answer all questions to the best of your ability. The information collected will be used to assess attendee growth and knowledge on the awareness of cardiovascular disease and atrial fibrillation in the Hispanic Community. Please answer the following questions without the use of web-browsing. 

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C4. Clinical Research/Cardiovascular Disease and Latinos – CME

Moderator: Elizabeth Lee-Rey, MD, MPH
NHMA Board Member, Partner, Family Practice
Eastchester Medical Associates, PC, Bronx, NY

Session Focus: Research Updates on Cardiovascular Disease and Atrial Fibrillation in Hispanics/Latinos
Speaker: Odayme Quesada, MD, Cardiologist, Director, Women’s Heart Center
Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

Session Focus: The Accuracy of BMI as Calculated by BIA in a Latina/Latinx Population:
Insights from the ELLAS Study
Speaker: Maricela Castillo MacKenzie, MD, FAAFP, DipABOM
CEO, Elle MD & Staff Physician, CHASS Center, Royal Oak, MI

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Did the session improve your knowledge of cardiovascular disease in the Latinx community?
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Please list 2-3 key topics that you learned from this session *
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What is the rate of atrial fibrillation in the Hispanic community (United States) *
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