NFSHW23: Cardiovascular Health in Farm Workers with a Concentration on Females

NFSHW23: Cardiovascular Health in Farm Workers with a Concentration on Females

Recorded On: 09/20/2023

Summary: More than 100 million  US adults have high blood pressure, often called the “silent killer.”  Half of those individuals affected do not know that they have it.  Men and Women of all ages are affected, and it can cause serious heart problems. In women, the number one cause of death in the US is heart disease, and it is preventable. High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease.  Living in a rural location means farm women are experiencing health disparities when compared with the population as a whole.  According to AgriSafe’s Knesha Rose-Davison, women who live in rural health areas have poorer health outcomes and have less access to care than urban women. Women in rural areas are also at a higher risk of death from ischemic heart disease than those in urban areas. Learning to recognize the risk factors of high blood pressure and heart disease and practice preventative measures to curb heart disease in farm women and men is vital in addressing this silent killer.

Intended Audience: Agricultural safety and health professionals, extension staff, agricultural workers, healthcare professionals, agriculture businesses, and anyone who would like to learn more about preventing heart disease in agricultural workers

Objectives: At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to…

  1. List the risk factors for cardiovascular disease
  2. Recognize the similarities and differences between men and women with Cardiovascular (CV) disease
  3. Name three preventive measures to address the risk factors for CV Disease

Michelle K. Seekford, DNP, FNP-C, MPH, COHN-S, CCM

Dr. Michelle K. Seekford, DNP, FNP-C, MPH, COHN-S, CCM

  • Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Board Certified Occupational Health Nurse Specialist
  • Board Certified Case Manager
  • Master’s in Public Health from Tulane University- with concentration in Occupational Health and Safety
  • Doctorate of Nursing Practice from University of South Alabama
  • Clinically consult on complex workers compensation claims via telemedicine
  • Actively see patients within an urgent care / occupational medicine setting
  • Supports Agriculture Health and Safety, most recently through Farm Safety Dinner Theatres
  • Dedicated 20+ year career to improving health and safety outcomes for employees of the organizations we serve

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Webinar: Cardiovascular Health in Farm Workers with a Concentration on Females
Recorded 09/20/2023  |  60 minutes
Recorded 09/20/2023  |  60 minutes
Webinar: (Spanish Version) Cardiovascular Health in Farm Workers with a Concentration on Females (NFSHW23)
Recorded 09/20/2023  |  60 minutes
Recorded 09/20/2023  |  60 minutes
Evaluation
6 Questions
Certificate
1.00 Online Education Hours credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 Online Education Hours credit  |  Certificate available