People with atrial fibrillation participate in treatment decisions with their healthcare providers but also must make decisions every day about managing their condition. Whether related to their symptoms, risk factors, activity, or healthcare seeking, patients can find it challenging to know the best option to take. Technology can play a revolutionary role from accessing virtual specialist care to wearables for daily heart monitoring. Join us for a discussion with experts about the latest research, evidence, and experiences in decision-making for atrial fibrillation self-care.
PANEL EXPERTS Dr. Kevin Pistawka, MD, Cardiologist, Medical Director, Central Okanagan Association for Cardiac Health, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of British Columbia, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Dr. Peter Loewen, PharmD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UBC Vancouver, Centre for Cardiovascular Innovation, Vancouver, Canada
Dr. Kathy Rush, PhD, RN, Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health and Social Development, UBC Okanagan
Sheryl Sargent, MSW, Patient Partner
Moderator Dr. Alex Lukey, PhD, School of Nursing and Faculty of Medicine, UBC Okanagan