3 / Pecha Kucha Returns To The AHA
This was the second annual Pecha Kucha heart failure session at the AHA. A Pecha Kucha presentation has a specific format whereby 20 slides are shown, each for exactly 20 seconds. This year’s session focused on comorbid conditions in heart failure, including sarcopenia, pulmonary hypertension, obesity, cardiorenal syndrome, hepatic congestion, and the gut and microbiome. Once again, the speakers did an amazing job adapting to this novel, fun format. As one presenter noted, this was a fast-paced transfer of key information! At the end of the session, the audience members voted for their favorite Pecha Kucha, and Dr. Jane Wilcox of Northwestern University emerged victorious, just as she did last year.
4 / Dr. Clyde Yancy’s Acceptance Speech For The James B. Herrick Award
The Herrick Award is bestowed by the Council of Clinical Cardiology at AHA Scientific Sessions for outstanding achievement in clinical cardiology. This year’s recipient was Dr. Clyde Yancy, a former UTSW internal medicine resident, cardiology fellow, and faculty member, who is now Chief of Cardiology at Northwestern University. Dr. Yancy’s acceptance speech was a perfect blend of science and humanism, including a moving tribute to his parents and other family members. While a standing ovation was not possible at this virtual event, the spontaneous outpouring of admiration and respect by all attendees shone brightly over the video platform.
5 / UT Southwestern Has Four Featured COVID Presentations On The Final Day Of #AHA20
On the final day of #AHA20, four members of the UTSW Cardiology Division presented at high-profile sessions on COVID-19. Specifically, work by Drs. Nicholas Hendren, James de Lemos, Ann Marie Navar, and Amit Khera was highlighted, representing UTSW’s contribution in the fight against COVID-19.
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