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Jayne Mitchell of OHSU discusses the disease progression of heart failure in the third part of this CareOregon MEDS Ed seminar. This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program for healthcare professionals focuses on Heart Failure – a disease of epidemic proportions. Approximately 5.7 million Americans are currently living with heart failure, with approximately 1 million hospitalized each year. Watch the rest of this seminar: Part 1: • Heart Failure: An Overview of the Disease,... Part 2: • Heart Failure: Medication Management - Car... Part 3: • Heart Failure: Disease Progression - CareO... Part 4: • Heart Failure: Advanced Illness Care and P... Part 5: • Heart Failure: Health Options and Palliati... Part 6: • Heart Failure: Q&A - CareOregon MEDS Ed Se... Heart Failure - A MEDS Ed seminar Recorded on April 20, 2017 at CareOregon, Portland, Ore. FEATURED SPEAKERS Jayne Mitchell ANP-BC, CHFN OHSU Heart Failure Program Pamela Chukwuleta, PharmD Pharmacy Resident CareOregon Kelly Hayes, AIC RN CareOregon Laura Macias, RN – CHPN Clinical Manager OPPC Adventist Health Homecare Services SLIDES “Heart Failure: Turn Down the Volume!” (PDF) – http://bit.ly/co-meds-ed-heart-failur... PROGRAM DESCRIPTION MEDS Ed is an ongoing education series by CareOregon’s Pharmacy team. It’s geared to health care professionals involved in direct patient care at community clinics. Attendees leave with valuable tools and insights that improve how they can contribute to multi-disciplinary teams. Each three-hour MEDS Ed session examines a disease state that highly impacts patient quality of life, requires complex management, and may lead to increased emergency department visits and inpatient stays. Speakers are pharmacists and clinicians from the community and from CareOregon staff. For more information on MEDS Ed and future sessions: http://www.careoregon.org/LearningAnd...