Mar 20, 2019
|
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Remote Patient Monitoring – Myth or Magic
Type
City-Wide Medical Grand Rounds
Remote Patient Monitoring – Myth or Magic
Heather Ross, MD, MHSc, FRCPC, FCCS, FACC
Division Head and Fellowship Program Director, Cardiology
Loretta A. Rogers Heart Function Chair, Pfizer Chair in Cardiovascular Research
Site Lead – Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, Professor of Medicine
University Health Network & University of Toronto
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the presentation, participants should be able to:
- Describe the challenges with remote patient monitoring in Heart Failure
- Summarize the potential benefits of remote patient monitoring in Heart Failure, and
- Recognize the importance of self care.
Hosted at:
- University Health Network – Toronto General Hospital
Medical Education, Eaton Ground 025/026
Interactive videoconference:
- Baycrest
Telehealth boardroom - Markham Stouffville
B1306E - Michael Garron
Gray Steele conference room - Sinai Health
Bridgepoint: G.001
Mount Sinai Hospital: 18th floor Auditorium - St. Joseph's
Sunnyside Building Room 2S.257 - St. Michael’s
LKSKI: Keenan Research Centre auditorium - 2nd fl. - Sunnybrook
Bayview: McLaughlin Lecture Theatre, EG 61
St. John's Rehab: S3 332 - Trillium Health Partners
Credit Valley: IA Surgical Oncology Room 1A221
Mississauga: CA4 Small Boardroom - University Health Network
Toronto Western: Main auditorium, 2W 401 - West Park
R3 Sunroom - Women's College
Auditorium, 2501
Webcast available.
Q&A:
Questions will be accepted via email at christian.base@utoronto.ca and Twitter.
Evaluation & Attendance:
Attendance for Maintenance of Certification credit will only be tracked if evaluation and attendance surveys are completed.