Physical activity is one of the best (and most fun) ways to keep your heart healthy! Whether indoors, outdoors, walking, swimming, or simply playing in the yard at a local park, there are lots of options when it comes to adding more movement into your family and child’s day. In this webinar, Lorraine Schratz, MD, an attending physician in Pediatric Cardiology at MGfC and Elizabeth Barth, MS, RD, LDN, a registered dietitian at MGfC, will share the essentials to helping children and their families on their way to healthier hearts by leading physically active lives. Both Schratz and Barth are a part of the team in the Raising Healthy Hearts clinic within Pediatric Cardiology. The Raising Healthy Hearts Program focuses on lifestyle and behavior change in the setting of weight and cholesterol management.

Speakers:
Lorraine Schratz, MD
Elizabeth Barth, MS, RD, LDN

Link to Attend: https://partners.zoom.us/j/82388106755

Have Questions About the Topic? Please submit questions you may have before the program to PFLC@partners.org, so that the speaker may address them during the session.

This online program is free and open to MGH staff, patients, and the general public.

The Blum Center has moved our programs online using a platform called Zoom. All programs are free and open to Mass General staff, patients and the general public. To attend this program, follow the Zoom link.

The MGfC Parenting Series is a collaboration between the Maxwell & Eleanor Blum Patient and Family Learning Center and Mass General for Children.

For questions about any of the programs, email the Blum Center at PFLC@partners.org or call 617-724-7352.