The UCLA Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Health Program is a comprehensive cardiovascular program committed to providing education for women with, or at risk for heart disease as well as conducting state of the art scientific research aimed at improving women's heart health. We are committed to heart disease, the number one cause of death in US women, and our research is aimed at identifying unique and important features of heart disease in women.
Our program offers community education through a series of public forums
Karol Watson, MD - Director
Tamara Horwich, MD - Co-Director
Marcella Calfon Press, MD, PhD - Co-Director
Barbara Natterson, MD
Jamil Aboulhosn, MD
310-825-9011 - Appointments
310-825 9012 - Fax
uclahealth.org/heart/women/barbrastreisandhearthealth
Putting Women's Heart Health Front and Center
Chloe Bird:Senior Sociologist, RAND Corporation
Weighing in on Women's Health: The Unexpected Truth About Body Weight
Tamara Horwich: Co-director, UCLA Women's Cardiovascular Health Center
Calcium and the Heart: The Collision Course Between Your Heart and Your Bones
Karol Watson: Director, UCLA Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Health Program
First-Hand Experiences from Two Women Heart Disease Survivors
Alisa Becket, Amanda Daniels