Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young

 Mission Statement
The Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young actively supports the mission to improve the health of children and adults with congenital heart disease and cardiovascular disease acquired during childhood through research, education, prevention and advocacy.
 

CVDY Council Brochure
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Professional Information
 
 

CVDY Visiting Professorship in Pediatric Cardiology
The American Heart Association’s Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young (CVDY) is proud to sponsor the CVDY Visiting Professorship in Pediatric Cardiology. This sponsorship will facilitate in-depth, educationally focused visits by prominent experts in the field of pediatric cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. These grants will be up to $2,000. The visiting professorship encourages mentorship and academic development of pediatric cardiology fellows and faculty who are early in their academic careers at the host institution. more

CVDY Council Involvement Form
Complete and submit the form to express your interest in the committee of your choice. We will contact you if an opportunity arises that fits your area of expertise.

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Legacy of Life Endowment
The Legacy of Life is an American Heart Association campaign to raise $1 million for congenital heart defect research.  This endowment will provide a perpetual funding source for the study of congenital heart defects. more

Research Grants
The American Heart Association has been instrumental in supporting the development of beginning investigators and offering innovative funding mechanisms to stimulate research in promising science areas.  more

 Read the Children's HeartLink Global Report on Pediatric Heart Disease: Linked By a Common Purpose: Global Efforts for Improving Pediatric Heart Health.

The report discusses factors influencing the difficulty of diagnosing and treating congenital heart disease outside of developed countries. It builds on the past investigation of the incidence and prevalence of congenital and acquired heart disease in children, and highlights trends and issues in attracting and retaining specially trained nurses and physicians in the pediatric heart health arena.

The report shows that congenital and acquired heart diseases affect millions of children around the world, but the majority of them will never receive the treatment they need.


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CVDY Council Brochure

Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young 2006-2009 Strategic Plan

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Heart Disease & Stroke Statistics 2009 Update -- use this version when quoting data in print


Links to Other Sites
2007 ACC Webcast: Adult Congenital Heart Disease: What Cardiologists Need to Know


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