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Don’t Miss Your Chance to Learn in Sunny San Diego

June 7, 2007
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SAN DIEGO, June 7 /PRNewswire/ — June is already here and it is the perfect time to learn in San Diego! The American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN) Annual Meeting is scheduled June 28-30 in for San Diego, California. The meeting, “Building the Foundation for Heart Failure Excellence,” will focus on cutting-edge cardiovascular research and ways to improve patient care. The setting, the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, is nestled at the water’s edge on spectacular San Diego Bay and offers panoramic views of the bay and the downtown city skyline, as well as proximity to Sea World, the world-famous San Diego Zoo, Gaslamp Quarter, and Seaport Village. The compelling agenda and beautiful setting will make this a meeting to remember.

The Program

This Annual Meeting is designed for anyone with a passion for heart failure patient care, including advanced practice nurses, inpatient/outpatient nurses, home health nurses, clinical directors, cardiac/HF administrators, researchers, educators, students and other healthcare professionals.

Featuring up-to-date information presented by national heart failure experts, the Annual Meeting will help attendees reinforce, apply and expand their knowledge of heart failure physiology and co-morbidities. They will get a chance to explore treatment advances and other topics on the cutting edge of cardiovascular research to further improve their practices. The Meeting highlights three main educational tracks for the optimal management of heart failure: Cornerstones, Advanced, and Global aspects of heart failure patient management. Continuing education credits are available for attendees.

The Setting

San Diego is a premier destination for travelers, offering beautiful scenery, a gentle Mediterranean climate and some of the most idyllic and pristine beaches in California. The Sheraton San Diego offers visitors panoramic views of the bay and the downtown city skyline. Spread across two distinctive towers on beautiful San Diego Bay, the hotel features three swimming pools and four lighted tennis courts.

About AAHFN

The American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN) is dedicated to advancing nursing education, clinical practice and research to improve heart failure patient outcomes. Its goal is to set the standards for heart failure nursing care.

To make your reservation, go to http://www.aahfn.org/ .

Contact Alison Dickman at 215.884.6499

The American Association of Heart Failure Nurses

Contact: Alison Dickman, The American Association of Heart FailureNurses, +1-215-884-6499

Web site: http://www.aahfn.org/