About this Event
This four part webinar series explores the challenges and complexities of living with multiple chronic conditions, focusing on the interconnected nature of these diseases and the role of prevention, management, and health equity.
Join us to gain valuable insights from Dr Rani Khatib and Helena Gregory, on key health issues and practical strategies to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
The sessions will be chaired by Dr Jane Skinner, Strategic Advisor for CVD, Health Innovation North East North Cumbria.
Further information about the four webinars is below.
Webinar One: Risk factors that lead to chronic conditions, and ways to mitigate these risks through following a healthy lifestyle, 29th January 2025, 13:00-14:00
Preventing and managing chronic conditions begins with addressing their root causes. This session will explore the modifiable risk factors that contribute to chronic diseases, including smoking, poor diet, physical inactivity, and stress. Attendees will gain actionable advice on adopting sustainable lifestyle changes to reduce the burden of chronic conditions
Webinar Two: Heart Failure & Chronic Kidney Disease, 27th February 2025, 12:00-13:00
Heart failure and chronic kidney disease often coexist, creating a complex web of interdependent risks. This session will delve into the shared pathophysiology of these conditions, strategies for early identification, and approaches to integrated management. We’ll discuss the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to improve patient outcomes.
Webinar Three: Obesity, MASLD (fatty liver disease), Diabetes, 24th April 2025, 12:00-13:00
Obesity, MASLD, and diabetes are intricately linked, forming a triad of chronic conditions with significant metabolic and cardiovascular implications. This session will focus on understanding the progression of these diseases, current treatment approaches, and the role of lifestyle modifications in breaking the cycle of metabolic dysfunction.
Webinar Four: Health inequalities (Deprivation, gender, age, disabilities, ethnicity), 13th May 2025, 12:00-13:00
Health inequalities significantly impact the prevalence and outcomes of chronic conditions. This session will examine how factors such as deprivation, gender, ethnicity, disabilities, and age influence health disparities. Attendees will learn about the barriers to equitable care and explore strategies to bridge gaps and create more inclusive healthcare practices.
Join us for these insightful webinars and take the next step in understanding and managing multiple chronic conditions.
Meet our speakers
Helena Gregory
North Cumbria Ph*rm*cy and Medicines Lead
Dr Rani Khatib
Senior Clinical CVD Consultant – Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber
Consultant Pharmacist in Cardiology & Cardiovascular Research – LTHT
Associate Professor at Leeds Institute for Cardiovascular And Metabolic Medicine – UoL
National Clinical Champion for Lipid Optimisation – NHSE
Heart Failure Guidelines & Quality Standards Committee – NICE
Cardiology Task Force for Allied Professionals – ESC
Chair of National Cardiology Group – UKCPA
During the session
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Accessibility
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Event Venue
Online
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