Learn more about the science of DCM gene therapies (and Tenaya’s quest to make it affordable for all) with Dr. James Priest from Tenaya Therapeutics.
Recorded Webinars
Living with a Pacemaker or ICD
Doug Rachac presents information regarding living with a pacemaker or ICD.
The Latest in DCM Genetics Research & Therapies in Development (2021)
Learn about The Latest in DCM Genetics Research & Therapies in Development, including clinical trials and history studies by Tenaya, Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer.
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Hope for MYH7 & TTN DCM Patients
This short webinar highlights a clinical trial being conducted for DCM patients with the MYH7 or TTN genetic variant. Presented by DCM Foundation in partnership with Bristol Myers Squibb. Clinical Trial Awareness Webinar (MYK 491 006 V3a)
DCM & Women: One Story of Survival & Hope
Guest speaker, Jen Rohe, shares her incredible story of surviving heart failure and stroke after childbirth, the results of a condition called Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (or PPCM) – a form of DCM.
DCM: Navigating Financial & Insurance Issues
Learn tips and tricks to navigate financial and insurance aspects of staying in care, from dealing with insurance companies and medical providers, to managing prescription drug costs…
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Genetics of DCM
Genetics of DCM: Hope for the Future. Presented by DCM Foundation in partnership with our sponsor, Pfizer. Speaker: Dr. Calum MacRae from Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Ask a Cardiologist your Questions about DCM
Basics of DCM information and education followed by Q&A with Dr. Ray Hershberger, renowned cardiologist and DCM researcher.
Living with a Pacemaker or ICD: Insights & Hope
Living with a Pacemaker or ICD webinar hosted by DCM Foundation with guest speaker, Doug Rachac
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Affairs of the Heart: Living Well with Cardiomyopathy
Affairs of the Heart: DCMFoundation and Stanford Health
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