2nd Annual IgniteRed Event: Thank You, Chattanooga

  • Monday, February 8, 2016
Annie Stephenson Hostetler (Go Red for Women Circle of Red member)
Bill Hostetler
Jennifer Deal (Southern Surgical Arts and Go Red for Women Circle of Red member)
Shelley Armstrong (American Heart Association)
Terran Anderson (American Heart Association)
Annie Stephenson Hostetler (Go Red for Women Circle of Red member) Bill Hostetler Jennifer Deal (Southern Surgical Arts and Go Red for Women Circle of Red member) Shelley Armstrong (American Heart Association) Terran Anderson (American Heart Association)
Southern Surgical Arts sponsored the 2nd annual IgniteRed event last Friday in conjunction with the American Heart Association’s National Wear Red Day.

During this informal evening of entertainment and networking, more than 200 of Chattanooga’s women gathered in support of a common goal: to raise awareness about heart disease. "It’s a topic of vital importance to everyone, but especially to Southern Surgical Arts and the event’s attendees," organizers said.

Some of Chattanooga’s top executives, health care professionals, and civic leaders enjoyed an evening of live entertainment and hors d’oeuvres, as well as the knowledge that they were helping to spread the word about how prevalent heart disease is in women, and what can be done to change that fact.

Jennifer Deal, marketing director for Southern Surgical Arts and Circle of Red member said, “Heart disease is the number one killer of women, but we are hoping to see that decrease through education and awareness campaigns.
As many as 80% of cardiac deaths can be prevented with lifestyle changes, regular trips to your physician, and becoming mindful of things like your blood pressure, your heart rate and your risk factors. We want to encourage women to be advocates in their own healthcare, get the facts, and know their numbers.”

Dr. Carey Nease said she was pleased to see how many turned out for the event. “It’s gratifying to see so many community members here to support the goal of bringing awareness and education to women in our community about heart disease. We’re honored to be able to provide a venue where people can come together to make a difference. Women’s heart health is important to Southern Surgical Arts, and it’s clearly important to the people of Chattanooga.”

Throughout the course of the event, women were able to connect, network, and socialize while listening to New Orleans-style jazz singer Gino Fanelli. Attendees to this invitation-only event also were treated to sushi and dessert bars and were able to hear Dr. Chad Deal and Dr. Nease discuss their commitment to the cause.

Dr. Deal said, “We want to promote awareness, not just about the prevalence of deaths due to heart disease, but that there is so much that can be done to reduce risk factors and improve cardiac health. It’s tragic to think that so many are affected every day, and many women still may not realize it’s something they need to worry about. We want to help change that.”

IgniteRed is not Southern Surgical Arts’ only contribution to the cause. They will also be sponsoring the 2016 Go Red for Women Luncheon as well as this year’s Heart Ball. Additionally, the practice will donate $100 to the American Heart Association for each breast procedure performed during Heart Month this February.

"We are so excited to see how important women’s heart health is to the people of Chattaooga. We know that we can make a difference when we all work together to increase awareness. We encourage our patients and readers to talk with their physicians, and to encourage all the women in their own lives to do the same," officials said.
Dr. Nease with attendees
Dr. Nease with attendees
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