{"id":2363,"date":"2016-06-06T11:34:00","date_gmt":"2016-06-06T10:34:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/world-heart-federation.org\/news\/view-the-latest-interviews-with-our-experts-at-wcc-on-wcc-tv\/"},"modified":"2021-04-30T19:09:33","modified_gmt":"2021-04-30T18:09:33","slug":"view-the-latest-interviews-with-our-experts-at-wcc-on-wcc-tv","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/world-heart-federation.org\/news\/view-the-latest-interviews-with-our-experts-at-wcc-on-wcc-tv\/","title":{"rendered":"View the latest interviews with our experts at WCC on WCC TV"},"content":{"rendered":"
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WCC TV 5 June<\/p>\n
Jeremiah Mwangi, WHF Director of Policy & Advocacy<\/a>, on WHF’s advocacy work and how it’s shaping the future of fighting cardiovascular disease<\/p>\n Kathryn Taubert, AHA Vice President of Global Strategies<\/a>, on the partnership between AHA and WHF, and the Go Red For Women campaign<\/p>\n Pablo Perel, WHF Senior Science Advisor<\/a>, on WHF’s CVD Roadmaps and the work that needs to be done in cardiovascular disease prevention<\/p>\n The Go Red For Women day-long CVD in women conference<\/a><\/p>\n Why attend WCC 2016?<\/a> A round-up of interviews with attendees<\/p>\n WCC TV 6 June<\/p>\n Johanna Ralston, WHF CEO<\/a>, talks about: the value of WCC 2016 as a place to convene as a global community to tackle the world’s biggest killer, CVD; the work of WHF and the exciting developments we have seen over the last year<\/p>\n Dr Eduardo Bianco, President of the Tobacco Epidemic Research Center of Uruguay<\/a>, on the CVD Roadmaps on Tobacco that WHF has issued to help fight Cardiovascular Disease.<\/p>\n Dr Liesl Zuhlke, Paediatric Cardiologist<\/a>, on the process of organizing the WCC 2016 scientific programme, and on Chagas and rheumatic heart disease<\/p>\n