Heart & Stroke Essentials for Primary Care 2025 June 20, 2025
WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW about the most recent innovations in technology and prevention in Cardio & Cerebrovascular Disease? Conference Chairs Dr. Apurva Badheka and Dr. Tarvinder Singh, Planners and the Medical Education Department at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett would like to invite you to the: Heart & Stroke Essentials for Primary Care
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Join us for a full day of presentations on Friday, June 20, 2025, dealing with the most current issues and topics in providing treatment to patients with cardiac & stroke issues in the Primary Care setting. Presentations by regionally and nationally recognized speakers will include topics on the latest and most advanced technologies in prevention and treatment of cardiac and cerebrovascular issues. The Heart & Stroke Essentials for Primary Care Conference is designed to enhance the knowledge and competence of healthcare professionals who treat patients with cardiac and stroke disease and dysfunction. Current scientific research, bestpractices, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in several areas of cardiac and stroke medicine and prevention will be presented.
Who Should Attend
This meeting is ideal for primary care physicians and nurses specializing in emergency medicine, critical care, cardiac, telemetry and neurology specialties but also anyone whose practice might include patients who are at risk for, or who have experienced heart and stroke episodes or events. Celebrating multiple years of Joint Commission Stroke Center Certification and our Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center Certification, this Providence Everett conference will feature the latest updates in Heart & Stroke essentials.
The following medical specialties are encouraged to attend: Internal Medicine, Primary Care, Hospitalists, Family Practice and Preventive Medicine.
Primary care physicians (family medicine, internal medicine, general practice) managing cardiovascular risk factors and stroke prevention.
Nurse practitioners and physician assistants working in outpatient clinics or urgent care.
Hospitalists and internists who co‑manage patients with heart disease or stroke risk.
Cardiology and neurology clinicians seeking a refresher on primary care–focused strategies.
Residents and fellows preparing for board exams or transitioning into practice.
Pharmacists and nurses involved in patient education and medication management.
What You’ll Learn
Cardiovascular risk assessment and prevention: hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, obesity, and lifestyle interventions.
Stroke essentials for primary care: recognition of early signs, secondary prevention, and referral pathways.
Updates in pharmacologic therapy: statins, antihypertensives, antiplatelets, anticoagulants, and new agents.
Guideline updates: latest recommendations from AHA/ACC and stroke societies.
Case‑based discussions: practical approaches to managing patients with multiple comorbidities.
+ Topics:
01 Cardiogenic Shock- Shifting the Onus to the Accepting Center for Advanced Critical Care.mp4
02 Current Guidelines for Aortic Aneurysm.mp4
03 Code STEMI- A Race Against Time.mp4
04 Pulmonary Embolism and Interventions.mp4
05 Intracranial Hemorrhage- Hypertension & Aneurysms.mp4
06 Preventing Recurrent Stroke- Tailored Strategies, Emerging Therapies, & AI Innovations.mp4
07 Stroke Code in Action- Optimizing Acute Stroke Management Code.mp4
08 Update From International Stroke Convention 2025.mp4
09 Reducing Uncertainty- The PET CT Advantage.mp4
10 From Anatomy to Action- A Collaborative Approach to Vestibular Assessment & Treatment.mp4





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