Free Lecture in Nishinomiya Offers an Easy-to-Understand Look at Heart Failure by a Harvard-Experienced Cardiologist

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It looks like “Nishinomiya Watanabe Heart Health Lecture: Heart Failure Series – What kind of illness is heart failure?” will be held on Thursday, May 28, on the 7th floor of the Health Building at Nishinomiya Watanabe Cardiovascular and Stroke Center.

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He is a heart specialist who has conducted research at Harvard University, served as Executive Vice President of Hiroshima University, and as Director of Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital. Starting this year, he has been appointed Director of Nishinomiya Watanabe Cardiovascular and Stroke Center.

Nishinomiya Watanabe Heart Health Lecture: Heart Failure Series – What kind of illness is heart failure?

When is it?

Thursday, May 28, 2026
14:00-14:45 (including questions)
Reception starts at 13:40

Where is it?

Nishinomiya Watanabe Cardiovascular and Stroke Center, Health Building 7F

Here it is on the map↓

The address is around 3 Ikeda-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture.

What will they talk about?

  • A lecture where everyone can learn what kind of illness heart failure is🫀
  • Talks about symptoms such as sudden breathing difficulty, palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling🫁
  • An explanation of what is happening inside the body💡
  • An introduction to points to be careful about in daily life📝
  • A talk by Director Yasuki Kihara, plus time for Q&A🧑‍⚕️

How much does it cost?

Free

Who can join?

Anyone who wants an easy-to-understand explanation about the heart and heart failure

How to apply

Fill out the application form
Same-day participation is also welcome
Inquiries: Nishinomiya Watanabe Cardiovascular and Stroke Center 0798-36-1880

Finally

Speaking of Watanabe Hospital, they help explain complicated medical topics in an easy-to-understand way in the Dr. Nishitsu corner. Heart failure may sound difficult, but this lecture will apparently cover familiar topics like shortness of breath and swelling, and there will also be a talk by the director plus time to ask questions, so anyone interested should definitely check it out. Shachomi would like to go too.