AACVPR 2024 Panel Discussion

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  • October 14, 2024

In conjunction with the AACVPR Annual Meeting, we once again hosted an interactive panel discussion featuring a diverse group of Pritikin-licensed providers:

Reggie Higashi, MSS, CEP, CCRP, FCSCR - Exercise Physiologist, Marshall Cardiac Services

Wendy Atchley, MSN, RN, CCRP - Clinic Manager, Step Family Foundation Cardiac Wellness Center at UC San Diego Health

Laura Hopper Lowe, MS, ACSM CEP, CCRP - Supervisor of Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Covenant LifeStyle Centre

Moderated by Pritikin ICR President, Terry Rogers, the panelists offered background information on their facilities and addressed audience questions on several topics which are often top-of-mind for cardiac rehab departments, helping you envision what Pritikin education can look like for your unique program. 

Listen below for the full recording: 

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