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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council May Meeting
On May 29, 2003, Dr. Lenfant welcomed members to the 210th meeting of the National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Advisory Council (NHLBAC). He presented awards to Drs. Sidney Smith and Aram
Chobanian, who have worked closely with the NHLBI. Dr. Smith, Director of the Center for
Cardiovascular Science and Medicine at the University of North Carolina, received an
award for his service to the NHLBI during his tenure as the Vice President for Science
of the American Heart Association. Dr. Chobanian, Dean and Provost of the Medical Campus
at the Boston University of Medicine, was acknowledged for his role in developing the
7th Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure.
In a presentation to the Council, Dr. Chobanian described aspects of the report including
data from recent clinical trials, new and simplified classifications of blood pressure, and
concise guidelines for all clinicians. The Council discussed how to increase patient adherence
to treatment regimens and the development public health interventions to reduce the prevalence
of hypertension.
Dr. Carl Roth, NHLBI Associate Director for Scientific Program Operation, discussed
the NIH requirement that grant applicants obtain approval before submitting
applications for more than $500,000 in direct costs for any budget period. Data
presented by Dr. Roth showed that the NHLBI has accepted more than 80 percent
of requests each year for the past three years. The number of grant applications
in excess of $500,000 submitted to the Institute has not decreased since the
requirement was initiated.
Dr. Gregory Morosco, Director of the NHLBI Office of Prevention, Education,
and Control, presented an overview of the Institute's
outreach programs. Council members also heard presentations on:
- The Heart Truth, a campaign to raise the level of awareness among women about the dangers of
heart disease and the risk factors leading to its development.
- Hearts N' Parks,
a program to reduce obesity and risk of coronary heart disease.
- Salud para su Corazón,
an initiative to train health educators in Latino communities.
- Healthy Hearts in Housing,
a project to develop a cardiovascular health program in Baltimore's public
housing communities.
Council members who had attended the recent meeting of the NHLBI Board of Extramural Advisors
described some of the topics that were presented at the meeting. They included the need for
physician scientists to continue medical research and the issue of patient privacy rights
associated with biological samples.
Seventeen initiatives were presented and reviewed by the Council. While Council members supported
all of them, they had several specific recommendations. NHLBI leadership will take these
recommendations into consideration, along with other issues, when determining which programs
will be implemented.
During the closed portion of the meeting, the Council concurred on the award
of 426 grants for a total cost of $198,757,000.
The fall 2003 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council (NHLBAC) meetings are scheduled
for 8:00 a.m. on September 4 and October 30. They are open to the public and will be in NIH Building 31C,
Conference Room 10.
The FYI from the NHLBI staff thanks Ms. Sue Byrnes, member of the NHLBAC
and Director of the LAM Foundation, for her efforts in preparing this summary.
Full minutes of Council meetings are available.
Upcoming 2003 Events
Dates: September
Details: Because September is "back to school" month, the Sickle Cell Disease
Association of America wants you to reflect on the children and adults whose education has been
affected by sickle cell disease.
Dates: September 4, October 30
Location: NIH Campus, Building 31C, Conference Room 10, Bethesda, MD
Details: Meetings are open to the public.
Dates: September 5
Location: Washington, DC
Details: Panels of researchers and patients will explain what recent advances represent
for current and future management of lupus.
Cardiac Arrhythmias Research and Education (CARE) Foundation
Patient Empowerment Program
Dates: September 13
Location: Rochester, NY
Details: Patients who have inherited heart rhythm disorders are encouraged to attend with
their doctors, school nurses, athletic coaches, and friends so they can become better informed
about cardiac arrhythmias such as long QT syndrome.
Dates: September 20
Location: Durham, NC
Details: The seminar will address IPF diagnosis, current standards of care, emerging
research, lung transplantation, life management issues and support resources available to IPF patients
and families.
Dates: September 21
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Details: Participants will learn about histiocytosis research and treatments and will meet
other families that have been affected by histiocytic disorders.
Dates: September 24 - 27
Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Details: Patients, health care providers, educators, advocates, and community-based
organizations are welcome at this conference on "Empowerment Through Education and Advocacy."
11th Annual Conference on Sarcoidosis
Dates: September 26 - 27
Location: Seattle, WA
Details: Patients will meet with doctors, researchers, counselors, and others who are
interested in and affected by sarcoidosis. For more information, email the conference coordinator.
Dates: October 11
Location: Mountain View, CA
Details: Adults with congenital heart defects and their families will learn about
advances and resources to help people who are living with congenital heart disease.
Dates: October 12 - 14
Location: Atlanta, GA
Details: Titled "Fragmented Sleep - Fragmented Lives," the conference will a
ddress how families cope with sleep disorders, medications that may help people who have narcolepsy,
and advances in understanding sleep and sleep disturbances.
Dates: October 17 - 18
Location: Dallas, TX
Details: Patients and their families will attend lectures on HHT, learn about
research advances in the understanding of HHT and in treatments for patients who have HTT, and have
questions answered by health care professionals.
Dates: October 25 - 30
Location: Orlando, FL
Details: The annual conference for physicians and allied health professionals provides
an update of pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine, pediatric chest medicine, thoracic surgery,
and cardiovascular medicine.
Dates: November 6 - 8
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Details: Patients of all ages and their families will learn about information resources
for patients and their doctors, the latest in treatment advances, and the NHF advocacy program.
Dates: November 7 - 8
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Details: The conference theme is "Reaching New Heights of Sarcoidosis Awareness."
Dates: November 9 - 11
Location: Orlando, FL
Details: This annual meeting is the world' s largest convention for scientists and
healthcare professionals devoted to the science of cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Dates: November 14 - 15
Location: Arlington, VA
Details: COPD and respiratory specialists, representatives from federal health
agencies, public health experts, and others will confront the growing problem of COPD at this
conference organized by the U.S. COPD Coalition.