Volunteers needed: 10,000 Women heart screening at Congregational Care Ministry

The Emory Women’s Heart Center’s 10,000 Women project will host a free health screening at Congregational Care Ministry, Rice Memorial Presbyterian Church on Saturday, November 7 (9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), and we need medical and non-medical volunteers to help with the event.

Volunteers will help collect the following data:

    • Blood pressure
    • Cholesterol
    • Height/weight/waist circumference & BMI
    • Cardiovascular risk assessment (ASCVD Score)
    • Heart-health education and referral information
    • Data collection for 10,000 Women research project

Sign up to volunteer today 

For more information, please contact Molly Dunham-Friel at 404-727-7878 or mdunha2@emory.edu.

 

Related Links
Emory Women’s Heart Center
10,000 Women Project
Emory University Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology

 

About the Emory Women’s Heart Center
Emory Women’s Heart Center is a unique program dedicated to the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heart disease in women. The center, led by nationally renowned women’s heart specialist Gina Lundberg, MD, provides comprehensive heart screenings to patients at risk for cardiovascular disease as well as a full range of treatment options for those already diagnosed with heart disease.

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Emory Department of Medicine
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