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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260422T180000
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URL:https://amyloidosis.org/events/cardiac-transplantation-in-amyloidosis-
 who-when-and-then-what/
SUMMARY:Cardiac transplantation in amyloidosis - who\, when\, and (then) wh
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DESCRIPTION:Webinar Session: Wednesday\, April 22nd at 6 PM (ET) Zoom Meeti
 ng\n\n(These sessions will not be recorded due to patient involvement and 
 HIPAA laws)\n\nTo Register HERE\nCardiac transplantation in amyloidosis -
  who\, when\, and (then) what\n\n\n\n\nWhen is a heart transplant consider
 ed in amyloidosis\, and who qualifies? In this session\, we break down how
  doctors evaluate candidacy\, how disease type (ATTR vs AL) and timing imp
 act outcomes\, and what life looks like after transplant. We’ll cover ri
 sks\, recovery\, and how transplant fits with modern therapies so you can 
 make informed decisions with your care team.\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker:  Dr. Hasan
  Siddiqi is an advanced heart failure cardiologist who is the director of 
 the cardiac amyloidosis program and assistant professor of medicine at Van
 derbilt Univ Medical Center in Nashville\, TN. He is board certified in in
 ternal medicine\, cardiology\, heart failure\, cardiac transplantation and
  echocardiography. Dr. Siddiqi is involved in multiple studies and trials 
 in the treatment of cardiac amyloidosis patients\, as well as being develo
 ping a novel research program for cardiac amyloidosis at Vanderbilt Univer
 sity. In addition to cardiac amyloidosis\, Dr. Siddiqi also manages patien
 ts with heart failure\, ventricular assist devices and heart transplantati
 on in his clinic\, in the ICU and inpatient units. Dr. Siddiqi graduated f
 rom Harvard College with a degree in neurobiology\, then went to the Univ 
 of Michigan for medical school and his masters in clinical research\, foll
 owed by residency at the University of Pennsylvania. He then pursued cardi
 ology\, heart failure and transplantation fellowships at Brigham and Women
 's Hospital/Harvard Medical School\, following which he was appointed assi
 stant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt Univ. He lives with his wife and
  two young children in Nashville\, TN.\n\n\n\n
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