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CSE/CCS Joint Webinar - Fabry Forward: Managing the Thickened Heart Across Time and Teams

This session explores the essentials of longitudinal management, therapeutic decision-making, multidisciplinary integration, and patient-centered care in Fabry’s disease. Participants will gain practical insights into therapy monitoring, genetic counseling and screening, and the evolving landscape of treatment options. By emphasizing collaboration among clinicians, patients, and families throughout the care journey, this webinar highlights strategies that support informed decision-making and help achieve the best possible outcomes.

Learning Objectives

  1. Summarize the framework for long-term, multidisciplinary management of Fabry’s disease.
  2. Review current and emerging therapeutic strategies, including enzyme replacement, oral chaperone therapies, and novel agents.
  3. Describe the role of echocardiography, MRI, and biomarkers in follow-up and treatment monitoring.
  4. Recognize the importance of genetic counseling, cascade family screening, and psychosocial support. 
  5. Integrate the patient’s voice into care planning and shared decision-making. 

Scientific Planning Committee: Dr. Igal Sebag & Dr. Amer Johri
Session Co-Chairs & Moderators: Dr. Omid Kiamanesh & Dr. Anna Woo
Presenters: Dr. Lucas Godoy, Francois Giroux (PWLLE), Dr. Robert Mark Iwanochko & Dr. Michael West

When
3/3/2026 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time
Where
Virtual CANADA
Registration
Registration is closed.
MOC Section 1 Credit(s)
1
Credit Type
Sec 1
Topic(s)
Fabry’s Disease
Programs
CCS and Affiliates
CanMEDS
Collaborator, Communicator, Health Advocate, Medical Expert, Scholar
Target Audience
Administrator, Cardiologist, Cardiologist - Echocardiography, Cardiologist - Electrophysiology, Cardiologist - Imaging, Cardiologist - Interventional, Clinical Research Assistant, Dietitian, Family Physician, General Cardiologist, Internist, Nurse, Nurse PhD, Nurse Practitioner, Other Healthcare Professional, Other Non-Healthcare Profession, Pharmacist, Physician, Physician Assistant, Policy Maker, Researcher, Sonographer, Student, Technologist
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