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DESCRIPTION:                                                  2nd Caribbean
  Conference on Women's Health\nThe background behind this conference is th
 at cardiovascular disease is now the number one cause of death for women w
 orldwide\, including heart failure and strokes. It appears that this subje
 ct is underexposed unfortunately among women from the Caribbean. And this 
 while there is a steady rise in cardiovascular disease among women in the 
 Caribbean\, due to a poorer lifestyle: insufficient exercise\, more overwe
 ight\, and unhealthy eating habits. Most studies have been carried out on 
 men\, but the course and information on women are underexposed.\nIn additi
 on\, female hormones have an important influence on risk factors\, such as
  high cholesterol\, high blood pressure\, and diabetes. Women also have sp
 ecial risk factors\, such as complications in (previous) pregnancies or pr
 emature menopause. Many menopausal complaints can be a sign of a higher ri
 sk for cardiovascular disease. Women also experience more rheumatic compla
 ints and inflammatory diseases after menopause\, which are also associated
  with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. The life course of women th
 erefore largely determines how diseases and risk factors are interrelated.
  Various disciplines such as cardiovascular disease and gynecology come to
 gether here.\nWomen are often the center point of the family\, determine t
 he weekly menu\, and are also important in the health habits of others in 
 the family. More awareness and attention to health among women\, therefore
 \, have a positive effect on the rest of the family. It takes a village fo
 r a healthy community.In 2019\, we organized The First conference on Women
 's Health in the Caribbean. It was a great success with approx. 150 partic
 ipants and international speakers.It is the explicit intention to attract 
 international speakers\, as well as a diverse group of participants to the
  congress. The program consists of lectures\, Q&amp\;As\, debates\, and ne
 tworking\, in which many of the aforementioned aspects are discussed. The 
 conference is interesting for many target groups\, such as general practit
 ioners\, public health organizations\, women's organizations\, prevention 
 NGOs\, cardiologists\, gynecologists\, internists\, etc. Together we are s
 trong!\n[toggle open='true' title='Friday June 9th\, 2023 - Session 1'] \n
 \n\n\nFrom \nSubject\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\n \nChairs: Nurah Hammoud &amp\; Sor
 aya Verstraeten\n \n\n\n17:30\nRegistration\n \n\n\n18:15\nOpening\nGovern
 or of Curaçao\, Ms. George Wout\n\n\n18:30\nWhere have we started and wher
 e do we need to go with prevention\nSoraya Verstraeten (Curaçao)\n\n\n 18:
 50\n\nUndocumented migrant women in Curaçao: psychosocial well-being and t
 he need for treatment\n\nMarhainska Welvaart Sakoetoe\, Fundashon Salú pa 
 tur\n\n\n 19:15\nPrevention programs in Suriname and challenges\n\nLachmi 
 Kodan\, Gynecologist (Surinam)\n\n\n\n 19:30\n\nBreak\n\n \n\n\n20:00 \n\n
 Obesity as a cardiovascular risk factor in women\; It’s time to act\n\nPau
 lo Cabrera\, General Surgeon (Colombia)\n\n\n20:30 \n\nPrevenshon programs
  on Curaçao and the Caribbean and the impact on women’s health\n\nFundasho
 n Prevenshon: Louise Elstak -  Director (Curaçao)\n\n\n20:50 \nSpecialized
  Heart Clinics for Women\n\nPamela Pina Santana \, Cardiologist (Dominican
  Republic)\n\n\n\n21:10\n\nLessons learned from the EU Parliament (video m
 essage)\n\nSamira Rafaela  (EU parliament\, Curaçao) \n\n\n21:20\n\nClosur
 e &amp\; drinks\n\n \n\n\n\n [/toggle]\n[toggle open='false' title='Saturd
 ay June 10th\, 2023 Session 2'] \n\n\n\nFrom - To\nSubject\nSpeaker\n\n\n
 \n\n \nChairs: Shirley Lo-A-Njoe &amp\; Mianne van Kessel\n \n\n\n08:30 \n
 Registration\n \n\n\n09:00 \nPreterm birth &amp\; Future CV health\n\nNura
 h Hammoud\, Gynecologist (Curaçao)\n\n\n\n09:20 \nMaternal complications i
 n pregnancy and effect on cardiovascular health\nProf Angela Maas\,  Cardi
 ologist (The Netherlands) \n\n\n09:50   \nAn Update on Maternal Mortality 
 &amp\; Morbidity in Surinam and traditional taboos\nLachmi Kodan\, Gynecol
 ogist (Surinam)\n\n\n10:10 \nCoffee break\n \n\n\n10:50 \nResults Health S
 ystem Beliefs and obesity and cardiovascular Health obstetric population C
 MC \nSarah Ward (Global Health research master student\, VUMC) (The Nether
 lands) \n\n\n11:10 \nCurrent indications for hormone therapy \n\nMianne va
 n Kessel\, Gynecologist (Curaçao)\n\n\n\n11:30 \nPelvic floor disabilities
  in obesity and diabetes \n\nZita de Windt\, Physiotherapist (Curaçao)\n\n
 \n\n11:55\n\nConclusion/panel discussion\n\n \n\n\n12:30 \n\nLunch break\n
 \n \n\n\n\n[/toggle]\n[toggle open='false' title='Saturday June 10th\, 202
 3 Session 3'] \n\n\n\nFrom - To\nSubject\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\n \n\nChairs: Ta
 mara Martha &amp\; Angela Maas\n\n \n\n\n13:15 \n\nRegistration\n\n \n\n\n
 13:30 \nINOCA &amp\; Coronary vasomotor disorders \n\nKeynote: Angela Maas
  (The Netherlands) \n\n\n\n14:00 \n\nThromboprophylaxis in Obstetrics &amp
 \; Gynecology\n\nCamilo Enrique Rodriguez Cifuentes\, Gynecologist (Colomb
 ia)\n\n\n14:30 \nSCAD in women\nJosé Torres Viera\, Interventional cardiol
 ogist (Curaçao)\n\n\n15:00\nBreak\n \n\n\n15:30\nCaribCAT registry\n\nShir
 ley Lo-A-Njoe\, Pediatric cardiologist (Curaçao)\n\n\n\n16:00\nPeripartum 
 Cardiomyopathy \n\nTamara Martha\, Cardiologist (Curaçao)\n\n\n\n16:30\nMu
 ltimodality Imaging for Ischemic Heart Disease in Women\n\nPamela Pina San
 tana\, Cardiologist (Dominican Republic)\n\n\n\n17:00\n\nHeart Failure in 
 Women: Time to Rethink the Concept\n\nMaria Juliana Rodriguez\, Cardiologi
 st (Colombia)  \n\n\n17:30\nConclusion/panel discussion\n \n\n\n18:00\n\nC
 losure\n\n \n\n\n\n[/toggle]\n[toggle open='false' title='Sunday June 11th
 \, 2023 Session 4'] \n\n\n\nFrom - To\nSubject\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\n \n\nChai
 rs: Carl Blijd &amp\; Esther Rooijakkers\n\n \n\n\n08:30\n\nRegistration\n
 \n \n\n\n09:00\nMental health in women\n\nDr. Carl Blijd\, Psychiatrist (T
 he Netherlands)\n\n\n\n09:30\nAutism in Females (girls &amp\; women)\n\nKe
 ynote: dr. Els Blijd-Hoogewijs\, Psychologist) (The Netherlands)\n\n\n\n10
 :30\nCoffee break\n\n \n\n\n\n11:00\nLifestyle\, diet\, and impact on wome
 n’s well-being (obstetric risks and healthy aging)  \nDr. Clara Ines Salda
 rriaga Giraldo\, Cardiologist (Colombia) \n\n\n11:30\nWomen living with HI
 V in Curacao\nDr. Esther Rooijakkers\, Internist infectiologist (Curaçao)
 \n\n\n11:50 \n Preventive mental health\n\nDr. Carl Blijd\, Psychiatrist (
 The Netherlands)\n\n\n\n12:10\nPanel discussion\n \n\n\n\n12:30\n\nClosure
 \n \n\n\n\n [/toggle]\n Link for the Digital booklet (click here)\nRegiste
 r and pay for 3 sessions and attend 4 sessions. \n\n The conference has be
 en accredited by CAN with #A23.019 and ABAN with i.d. #516864June 9 (sessi
 on 1)        2 ptsJune 10(session 2)       3 ptsJune 10(session 3)       4
  ptsJune 11(session 4)       3 pts https://www.naskho.org/index.php/en/con
 ferences/my-conferences/event/384-women-s-health
DTSTART:20230609T170000Z
DTEND:20230611T140000Z
LOCATION:Renaissance Wind Creek Curacao Resort (1 Baden Powellweg\, Curacao
 )
SUMMARY:Women's Health
URL:https://www.naskho.org/index.php/en/conferences/my-conferences/event/38
 4-women-s-health
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