Professor Dame Anne Marie Rafferty will be speaking at a hybrid event in Brussels on International Nursing Day on Tuesday 12 May.
She will be addressing the topic of how nurses can support health system transformation.
Register now!
https://t.co/lk4uxFKBEy
Have you or a loved one been affected by heart diseases? ❤️
Join our Patient and Public Network (PPN), and help to shape our work and save and improve thousands of lives: https://t.co/EQRbgZwYdh
Get in touch with [email protected] to learn more!
#ACNAP webinar:
Amyloidosis: presentation, treatments, and the role of Nurses and Allied Professionals.
Learn from top experts about early diagnosis, management, and multidisciplinary care.
30 March 2026
🎙️ Host: @cathy_donegal
🗣️ Speakers: @2tbueser & Dr Giblin
Register for free 👉https://t.co/y3lEcyUeuS
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women worldwide yet women remain under-represented in #cardiovascular research.
A new @LindAlliance PSP is working with patients, carers and clinicians to identify the top research priorities for women’s heart health.
Have a question about women and heart disease that research should answer?
Share it in this short survey 👇
https://t.co/x90wIXGegj
Learn more about the project:
https://t.co/raqyqg2Dfh
#WomensHeartHealth #HeartResearch #PatientVoice #CardiovascularDisease #HealthResearch #CVD
Croí is excited to support the launch of an important survey designed to transform the future of women’s heart health. ❤️📝
For more information, visit the official project webpage: https://t.co/dYlqMOTptN
#BeatingBias#HeartHealth#WomensHealth#Research#HeartDisease
Very excited to have so many important and influential roles on offer for dedicated and passionate nursing and allied professional cardiovascular wanting to make a difference to CV care. Please apply!
🚀 ACNAP Elections 2026–2028: A Unique Chance to Shape the Future of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions!
ACNAP is gearing up for its 2026–2028 Board and Nominating Committee elections — and this year brings exciting new opportunities for motivated professionals ready to lead and inspire.
📅 Important dates:
28 February 2026: Deadline to submit applications
30 March 2026: Announcement of candidates & start of voting
13 June 2026: Official announcement at the ACNAP General Assembly
🙌 We encourage all engaged, visionary cardiovascular nurses and allied professionals to apply!
👉 Learn more & submit your application today:
https://t.co/atawht2F1p
#ACNAPElections2026
🚀 ACNAP Elections 2026–2028: A Unique Chance to Shape the Future of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions!
ACNAP is gearing up for its 2026–2028 Board and Nominating Committee elections — and this year brings exciting new opportunities for motivated professionals ready to lead and inspire.
📅 Important dates:
28 February 2026: Deadline to submit applications
30 March 2026: Announcement of candidates & start of voting
13 June 2026: Official announcement at the ACNAP General Assembly
🙌 We encourage all engaged, visionary cardiovascular nurses and allied professionals to apply!
👉 Learn more & submit your application today:
https://t.co/atawht2F1p
#ACNAPElections2026
Please take the time to complete this important survey about the research priorities for cardiovascular disease in women being led by @julessanders2@ACUSouthTees
Women remain underrepresented in #cardiovascular research despite CVD being one of the leading causes of death across the UK & ROI
@ScottishNAPCA is proud to be an official partner in this important women’s heart health survey
Read more & take part: https://t.co/4rsXfjWUak
What questions about women’s #heartdisease still go unanswered?
A new @LindAlliance survey funded by @heartresearchuk is asking you to help set the research agenda
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Anonymous
Open from 9 Feb at 10am
Add your voice: https://t.co/hsDg1IIHX1
Please share
#WomensHealth
Beating Bias: Women and Heart Disease
If you live in the UK or the ROI, please tell us what matters most to you about women’s heart health by taking this short survey
This survey is open to everyone - patients, carers, family members, and healthcare professionals.