In 1997, a committee of the Association of Black Cardiologists was was formed to focus on this especially high risk population. In 1999, the ABC Committee on CVD in Women, along with the then president-elect Dr. Elizabeth Ofili and CEO Dr. B. Waine Kong, launched the initiative to open a center dedicated to cardiovascular disease in women of color. An initial seed grant was awarded that enabled the ABC to select a director and manager to lead the Center and to initiate programmatic objectives.
Mission
The ABC Center for Women's Health (CWH) is dedicated to improving the cardiovascular health of African American and other women or color.
Vision
The Center for Women's Health strives to be a major force in improving the cardiovascular health of African American and other women of color through professional and community education, research and health policy advocacy.
Objectives
| The ABC Center for Women’s Health is a partner of the national Heart Truth Campaign. The Red Dress Campaign was launched on April 24, 2004 in New Orleans, LA at the ABC Center for Women’s Health Fourth Annual Symposium on Cardiovascular Disease in Women. |
