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ST. JOSEPH'S REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER - PATERSON AND
ST. JOSEPH'S WAYNE HOSPITAL - WAYNE, NEW JERSEY
The Women’s Heart Center at St. Joseph’s
What is it?
This comprehensive cardiac risk screening and community education program serves women from all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. The goals of the Women’s Heart Center are to evaluate and identify women for cardiac risk factors and previously unrecognized heart disease. The Advanced Practice Nurses who provide these evaluations also offer community education programs that expand women’s awareness of their risk for heart disease and stroke, educate them about specific modifiable risk factors and provide strategies for heart-healthy living.
Who is it for?
All women who live in Passaic and Bergen Counties and the surrounding areas, especially minority and economically disadvantaged women.
Why do they do it?
To improve women’s awareness of heart disease risk, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment; to offer women strategies to access appropriate care; and to reduce the cultural, racial, ethnic, economic, and language barriers in the identification and treatment of heart disease and risk factors in women.
Contact: Carolyn Strimike or
Margaret Latrella
Advanced Practice Nurses
Telephone: 973-754-2600
E-mail: strimikc@sjhmc.org or latrellm@sjhmc.org
