Supporting Heart Health with Music Therapy: A Holistic Approach to Cardiology
Ms Stephanie Chan (Singapore General Hospital)
Music gives patients a safe space to express themselves, process their experience, and find motivation, especially when words are hard to come by. This session introduces how music can play a valuable role in cardiac care and rehabilitation. Learn evidence-based techniques that can help cardiac patients work toward functional gains and stay engaged in their recovery. This session also presents real-case examples on post–cardiac event patients with low mood, anxiety or emotional overwhelm, who were helped by music therapy to reconnect with their sense of self in an acute hospital setting.
Reimagining Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention:
Thinking Outside the Box
Thank you for making the SPCRS 2025 a success!
We couldn’t have done it without you!
To our distinguished speakers and abstract presenters, thank you for sharing your expertise, insights and groundbreaking work, which benefited all participants from the healthcare and allied health professions.
To our presentation judges, we are truly grateful for your thoughtful evaluations and dedication to upholding excellence in scientific exchange in a world shaped by complexity, rapid change and growing demands.
To our sponsors, your generous support made it possible to drive the next leap forward by bringing together a vibrant community of clinicians, researchers and innovators to exploring innovations relevant to preventive cardiology and cardiac rehabilitation.
And to all participants, thank you for your active participation. You inspired everyone at the SPCRS 2025 to rethink how we should deliver cardiovascular care in an ever-changing world.
SPCRS 2025 may have concluded, but the conversations and connections will go a long way to inspire innovation.
We look forward to seeing all of you again in 2027!