Beginning Investigator Presentations (bundle)
Presented by:
Kellie Hoehing, MS | Pre-Frailty Is Associated With Poorer Cardiorespiratory Fitness In Patients With Heart Failure
Mindy Kibbey, PhD | Fall Risk and Fear of Falling Among Older Adults In Cardiac Rehabilitation
Ashley Carlisle, MS | Measures of Baseline Physical Function as Predictors of Improved Functional Capacity and Incidence of Adverse Events in Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients
Raghad Tawalbeh, RN, MSN | “We Empower Our Patients and Keep Our Staff Sharp” Best Practices in Performance Measures Among High-Performing Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs
Tanesha Beebe-Peat, MD | Cardiac Rehabilitation Outcomes of Medicaid Patients
Disclosures: None
1.0 CEUs: AACVPR, ACSM, AMA, ANCC, AARC, CDR
The Beginning Investigator Award is given to outstanding researchers who are within five years of their latest degree or final training (i.e., fellowship, residency) and who have not previously won the award. Five scientific abstracts are chosen as finalists for this award, and each is given a platform presentation during a special session recorded at the AACVPR Annual Meeting. The presentations are then judged by the AACVPR Research Committee.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss abstract research findings
- Assess nature and execution of research
- Analyze abstract research findings.





