Leveraging Resilience for Better Psychosocial Health in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Cardiology University of Washington via YouTube
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Learn about psychosocial health and resilience in adult congenital heart disease patients through this 58-minute medical lecture delivered by Dr. Jill M. Steiner, Assistant Professor of Cardiology at the University of Washington and holder of the John and Cookie Laughlin Endowed Professorship in Cardiology. Explore strategies and approaches for improving mental health outcomes in adults living with congenital heart conditions, with a focus on building and maintaining psychological resilience. Gain insights from the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program's research and clinical experience in addressing the unique psychosocial challenges faced by this patient population.
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Leveraging Resilience for Better Psychosocial Health in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
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Cardiology University of Washington