Inside new models for recurrent pericarditis care


This webinar is on-demand and can be viewed at your convenience.

Caring for patients with recurrent pericarditis often requires navigating uncertainty, repeated flares and fragmented care pathways.

This webinar offers a closer look at how programs are addressing these challenges through structured, evidence-informed care models. Clinicians from Oregon Health & Science University and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital will share how their teams approach pathophysiology, multidisciplinary coordination and longitudinal management within dedicated pericardial disease programs.

Grounded in real-world experience, the session promises practical insights clinicians can apply to improve consistency, coordination and patient care, whether practicing in specialty centers or community-based settings.

Learnings include:
 
  • A clearer understanding of recurrent pericarditis pathophysiology
  • Real-world examples from established pericardial care centers
  • Practical tools to support structured, consistent management
  • Ideas for integrating proven approaches into everyday workflows

Presenters: 

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David M. German, MD, MPH, FACC

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Knight Cardiovascular Institute, Oregon Health & Science University

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Dor Lotan, MD

Medical Director, Center for Pericardial Diseases and NYP Centralized Heart Failure Management Program, Columbia University Irving Medical Center-New York Presbyterian Hospital

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Jordan Lindekens, AGACNP, MSN

Nurse Practitioner, Center for Advanced Cardiac Care, New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center