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Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke

The Texas Legislature established the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 93 to create the Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke (TCCVDS) in 1999. In 2007, Legislature amended the Title 25, Health Services, Part 15, Rule §1051.1 to establish the conduction of meetings. The Council addresses heart disease and stroke — two of the leading causes of death for Texans. The Council advises the legislature on legislation that is needed to develop further and maintain a statewide system of quality education services for all persons with cardiovascular disease or stroke.

The TCCVDS is required to develop an effective and resource efficient plan to reduce morbidity, mortality, and economic burden of cardiovascular disease and stroke in Texas. Work in the state plan’s priority areas depends on the Legislature’s continued funding and support.

Activities of the Council include:

  • developing an effective and resource-efficient plan,
  • conducting health education, public awareness, and community outreach,
  • improving access to treatment,
  • coordinating activities among agencies within the state,
  • developing a database of recommendations for treatment and care, and
  • collecting and analyzing information related to CVD.

Upcoming Meetings

All meetings are open to the public.

Date Time Agenda Location
February 10, 2025 1:30 p.m. TBD Robert D. Moreton Building, Room M-100, 1100 W. 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756

Future meeting dates and related information are subject to change.

Past Meetings and Materials

    View previous webcasts.

    Date Meeting Agenda Minutes Webcast
    November 4, 2024 Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Agenda   https://texashhsc.v3.swagit.com/videos/319156
    August 5, 2024 Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Agenda PDF https://texashhsc.v3.swagit.com/videos/311471
    May 6, 2024 Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Agenda PDF https://texashhsc.v3.swagit.com/videos/304253
    February 12, 2024 Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Agenda PDF https://texashhsc.v3.swagit.com/videos/297107

    Committee Roster

    TCCVDS members appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate and serve staggered, six-year terms. Three or four-member terms end on February 1st of each odd-numbered year.

    View the Texas statute that establishes this council. Read about the Governor's appointments for more information about serving on councils and the appointment process.

    Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Advisory Committee Roster (2024-2025)
    Name City Membership Category Term Expiration Public Health Region
    Stanley M. Duchman, MD Houston Licensed Physician in Cardiology 2027 6/5 South
    Janet (Hall) Hewlett, RD, LD  Georgetown Licensed Dietitian 2029 7
    Alberto Maud, M.D. El Paso Stroke Specialist 2029 9/10
    Chair
    Suzanne Hildebrand
    Live Oak Chair/Public Member 2025 8
    Vice-Chair
    Oscar M. Aguilar, Jr, M.D, MPH, FACC, FAHA
    El Paso Licensed Physician in Primary Care 2029 9/10
        Public Health, Policy and Research    
    Elie Balesh, MD Houston Consumer Member 2025 6/5 South
    Sherron Meeks, RN, PhD  Odessa Registered Nurse 2027 9/10
    Lourdes Cuellar Houston Consumer Member 2027 6/5 South
    Remmy Morris Round Rock Public Member 2025 7
    E'Loria Simon-Campbell, PhD Houston Public Health Policy, Research Practice Member 2025 6/5 South

     

    *Term expires February 1 of the year listed.

     

    Non-Voting State Agency Representatives

    Name Agency
    Kelly Fegan-Bohm, MD, MPH, MA Texas Department of State Health Services
    Chelsea Couch, CHES Texas Health and Human Services Commission
    Karen Brajcki, MRC, CRC Texas Workforce Commission

    Committee Contact

    Mailing Address

    Texas Heart Disease and Stroke Program
    MC 1945 P.O. Box 149347
    Austin, TX 78714
    United States

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