| Literature DB >> 35904517 |
Lilian Mbau, Caroline Mutai, Redempta Kimeu, Barbara Karau, Peter Mugo, Hazel Mburu, Bernard Samia, Bernard Gitura, Njambi Mathenge, Karen Sliwa, Ahmed Suliman, Liesl Zühlke, Mpiko Ntsekhe, Anders Barasa, Anastase Dzudie, Dike Ojji, Ali Toure Ibrahim, George Nel, Ntobeko Ntusi, Friedrich Thienemann, Mahmoud Sani, Awad Mohamed, Elijah Ogola, Mohamed Jeilan.
Abstract
The 15th biennial Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR) congress held in Mombasa, Kenya, in November 2021, convened in its legacy of being the largest Pan-African conference on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The congress brough together members of cardiovascular societies from across the continent in the shared mission of advancing cardiovascular health in Africa. In partnership with the Kenyan Cardiac Society (KCS), the specific aims of the PASCAR conference were to (1) advance knowledge on CVDs in the region; (2) share local data, clinical cases, challenges and solutions and reinforce collaborative capacity initiatives in research and workforce training; (3) engage with policy makers to address health-system issues affecting access to CVD care in Africa; and (4) bring together local and international thought leaders in cardiovascular medicine to strengthen the partnerships between PASCAR, KCS, other African cardiac societies and key global stakeholders. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this congress demonstrated great success in providing both an in-person and a virtual platform of attendance, therefore making this an inaugural hybrid PASCAR congress, with inclusive and widespread participation from across the globe. We highlight the key areas of focus, various educational programmes and innovative initiatives that shaped the 15th PASCAR congress, including expert consensus on the future directions for advancing CVD care in Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35904517 PMCID: PMC9364478 DOI: 10.5830/CVJA-2022-020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc J Afr ISSN: 1015-9657 Impact factor: 0.802