Specialized Stream: Women's Health
Supporting women with trusted education, practical tools, and lived experience across every stage of heart health.

Women's Heart Health: Understanding and Protecting Your CV Health
This foundational course provides an introduction to cardiovascular health in women. Participants will learn how heart disease affects women differently, understand risk factors and warning signs, and develop the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term heart health.

Understanding SCAD: A Guide for Women and Families
A diagnosis of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) can be unexpected, overwhelming, and life-changing. This course provides women and their families with practical, evidence-informed information about SCAD, from diagnosis and treatment to recovery and long-term wellbeing. Through expert insights and patient perspectives, learners will gain confidence in managing their health, navigating recovery, and living well after a SCAD event.

Understanding Coronary Microvascular Disease: A Women's Guide
Coronary Microvascular Disease (MVD) is a common but often misunderstood heart condition that disproportionately affects women, impacting small blood vessels of the heart even when major arteries appear normal. This course provides women and their families with practical, evidence-informed information about MVD, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. Learners will explore the unique challenges of living with MVD, develop self-advocacy skills, and build strategies for navigating care and living well with this often invisible condition.

Women's Heart Health Through the Hormonal Lifespan
Menopause represents a major turning point in women's cardiovascular health. Changes in hormones, metabolism, cholesterol, blood pressure, and body composition can increase cardiovascular risk. This course helps women understand these changes and take proactive steps to protect their heart health during perimenopause, menopause, and beyond.

Women and Heart Failure: Living Well with Heart Failure
Heart failure affects hundreds of thousands of women, yet many remain unaware of their risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options. This course provides women, caregivers, and families with the knowledge and skills needed to understand heart failure, navigate treatment, advocate for quality care, and live well after diagnosis. Women often experience delays in diagnosis and may present differently than men.

Pregnancy and Heart Health
Pregnancy provides a unique window into a woman's future cardiovascular health. This course helps women understand pregnancy-related cardiovascular conditions, navigate care, and protect their heart health before, during, and after pregnancy. Conditions such as preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, and peripartum cardiomyopathy can significantly increase long-term cardiovascular risk.
In Development
New courses are currently in development to support patients and caregivers across every stage of the cardiovascular journey.

The Heart Transplant Journey
A heart transplant is a life-saving treatment for people living with advanced heart failure or other serious heart conditions. This course helps patients and families understand the heart transplant journey, from evaluation and listing to surgery, recovery, medications, and life after transplant. Through expert guidance and patient perspectives, learners will explore the medical, emotional, and practical steps involved in transplant care.

Cardiac Rehab & Exercise
This course is designed to help individuals recovering from a heart attack, heart failure, heart surgery, transplant, or other cardiac event safely rebuild strength, confidence, and endurance from the comfort of home. Through guided exercise demonstrations and practical education, participants will learn how to move safely, manage symptoms, improve fitness, and develop healthy habits that support long-term heart health.

Living with a Cardiac Device
Cardiac devices have transformed the treatment of heart disease, helping people live longer, healthier, and more active lives. This course provides practical, patient-friendly information about the most common cardiac devices used today, covering why devices are needed, how they are implanted, what recovery involves, and how to safely live with a device in daily life. Through expert guidance and patient perspectives, learners will gain the knowledge and confidence needed to manage their heart health and make informed decisions about their care.

Women's Heart Health: Understanding and Protecting Your CV Health
This foundational course provides an introduction to cardiovascular health in women. Participants will learn how heart disease affects women differently, understand risk factors and warning signs, and develop the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term heart health.

Understanding SCAD: A Guide for Women and Families
A diagnosis of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) can be unexpected, overwhelming, and life-changing. This course provides women and their families with practical, evidence-informed information about SCAD, from diagnosis and treatment to recovery and long-term wellbeing. Through expert insights and patient perspectives, learners will gain confidence in managing their health, navigating recovery, and living well after a SCAD event.

Understanding Coronary Microvascular Disease: A Women's Guide
Coronary Microvascular Disease (MVD) is a common but often misunderstood heart condition that disproportionately affects women, impacting small blood vessels of the heart even when major arteries appear normal. This course provides women and their families with practical, evidence-informed information about MVD, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. Learners will explore the unique challenges of living with MVD, develop self-advocacy skills, and build strategies for navigating care and living well with this often invisible condition.

Women and Heart Failure: Living Well with Heart Failure
Heart failure affects hundreds of thousands of women, yet many remain unaware of their risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options. This course provides women, caregivers, and families with the knowledge and skills needed to understand heart failure, navigate treatment, advocate for quality care, and live well after diagnosis. Women often experience delays in diagnosis and may present differently than men.

Women's Heart Health Through the Hormonal Lifespan
Menopause represents a major turning point in women's cardiovascular health. Changes in hormones, metabolism, cholesterol, blood pressure, and body composition can increase cardiovascular risk. This course helps women understand these changes and take proactive steps to protect their heart health during perimenopause, menopause, and beyond.

Pregnancy and Heart Health
Pregnancy provides a unique window into a woman's future cardiovascular health. This course helps women understand pregnancy-related cardiovascular conditions, navigate care, and protect their heart health before, during, and after pregnancy. Conditions such as preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, and peripartum cardiomyopathy can significantly increase long-term cardiovascular risk.
