Diagnosing female patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) has many challenges. Join us to hear from three key opinion leaders as they present data and new case studies demonstrating these difficulties, and the guidelines and pathways that help with diagnosis and management of women with suspected CAD.

Learn from our experts about: 

  • The difficulties of diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) in women 
  • Why women face these challenges of being diagnosed 
  • Clinical evidence and guidelines for the diagnosis of women with suspected CAD 
  • Why a CCTA pathway paired with innovative technology helps physicians diagnose and inform treatment plans for women with CAD

Who should watch: 

  • Cardiologists and Interventional Cardiologists 
  • Cardiovascular Imaging Specialists 
  • Radiologists 
  • VPs, Directors and Managers, Cardiovascular Service Line 
  • VPs, Directors and Managers, Radiology and Imaging 
  • Cath Lab Directors 
  • CV Nurses, NPs, PAs 
  • 3D Lab Directors and Managers
  • CT Technologists

Panel: 

Malissa Wood


Malissa Wood, MD 
Vice President and Chief Physician Executive,
Lee Health Heart Institute; Immediate Past Chair, ACC Board of Governors;
Professor, Florida State College of Medicine 
Fort Myers, FL

Fuss


Cristina Fuss, MD, PhD 
Chief, Cardiothoracic Imaging Division, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging;
Professor, Yale School of Medicine 
New Haven, CT

Daniela Crousillat


Daniela Crousillat, MD, FACC
Assistant Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Services, Department of Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology;
Director, Women’s Heart Program Tampa General – Heart and Vascular Institute Tampa, FL