CDC Coffee Break: Best Practices Guide for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs [2021]
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2021/12/02
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Description:Hello and welcome to today’s Coffee Break presented by the Applied Research and Evaluation Branch in the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Our presenters are Nancy Andrade, a Health Scientist and Allison White, an ORISE Fellow. The aim of today’s call is to walk through the Best Practices Guide for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs, also known as the BPG. The BPG was published in 2017 by the Applied Research and Evaluation Branch. The purpose of the guide is to inform state and local health leaders about evidence evidence-based strategies to prevent and/or manage cardiovascular disease, also known as CVD. The goal of today’s presentation is to reintroduce the guide and shed additional light on how the strategies can be used to address heart disease and stroke. First, I will go over the development of the guide, including the frameworks and tools used to assess the evidence behind each strategy. Allison will then take over and talk more about the strategies included in the current version of the guide and how they are being implemented. The presentation will conclude with the main takeaways, followed a Q&A.
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Pages in Document:36 pdf pages
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Federal Fiscal Year:2022
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