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BMJ Best Practice and state-of-the-art care for patients with Heart Failure

 Join this informative online webinar designed to strengthen your approach to heart failure management using BMJ Best Practice.

Date: Wednesday 19 November 2025

Time: 2pm to 3pm

Platform: Microsoft Teams

About the Webinar: In this session, our expert speakers will guide you through leveraging BMJ Best Practice to deliver outstanding, evidence-based care for patients with heart failure and gain practical insights to improve management and patient outcomes.

Speakers:

  • Dr Kieran Walsh, Clinical Director, BMJ
  • Dr Shrilla Benerjee, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist and BMJ Best Practice Author

Learning Outcomes:

  • Challenges in implementing evidence-based medicine in the management of heart failure
  • Managing comorbidities in patients with heart failure
  • The role of patient information
  • Common pitfalls in management and how to overcome them

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is ideal for healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and medical students, who care for patients with heart failure.

Register now

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