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02 February 2026
Kentucky Cardiologists Urge Women to "Go Red" This February
Kentucky Cardiologists Urge Women to "Go Red" This February
National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month Highlight Critical Need for Heart Health Awareness in the Commonwealth
LEXINGTON, Ky. (February 2, 2026) – The Kentucky Chapter of the American College of Cardiology (KYACC) is calling on all Kentuckians, especially women, to prioritize their heart health, during Feb…
02 February 2026
Kentucky Chapter, American College of Cardiology Kentucky Cardiologists Available for Interviews
Kentucky Chapter, American College of Cardiology Kentucky Cardiologists Available for Interviews
During American Heart Month, Local Heart Experts Ready to Discuss Women's Heart Health, Kentucky's Cardiovascular Crisis, and Life-Saving Prevention Tips
WHO:
Board-certified cardiologists from across Kentucky, representing the Kentucky Chapter of the American College of Cardi…
18 August 2025
Pulse Newsletter, August 2025
Pulse Newsletter, August 2025
LAST CHANCE: KYACC Poster Submission Deadline Extended Until Monday, August 25th
Poster Abstracts Don’t miss your chance to showcase your research—submit an abstract for a poster presentation at this year’s KYACC Annual Meeting & Scientific Session! This is a great opportunity to share your work with peers, gain recognition, and contribut…
07 February 2025
American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine
Update on the Status of our Application for a New Cardiovascular Board
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the proposed American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine (ABCVM) and our Board of Directors, I wanted to provide an update on the status of our application for a new cardiovascular board.
As of today, we are still awaiting a final decision from the American Board of Medical…
31 January 2025
KY Women Go Red
2025 Women Go Red
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the No. 1 killer of women and affects nearly half of women ages 20 and older, yet too many women remain unaware of their greatest health threat.
But we’re not backing down. Because women have something better, stronger, and more powerful – we have each other. When we come together and Go Red, the more powerful we are again…

