Event poster for HeartLife Foundation E3 webinar: 'Thriving with Cardiac Amyloidosis' with Dan Lier and Dr. Margot Davis, May 6, 2026.

HeartLife E3 Series (EP 6): Thriving with Cardiac Amyloidosis

E3 Webinar Series: Engage. Educate. Empower.

📅     May 6
🕛     12 AM PT | 1 AM MT | 2 AM CT | 3 PM ET | 4 PM AT

We are proud to continue E3: Engage, Educate, Empower, HeartLife’s webinar series designed to connect lived experience with trusted clinical expertise, all centered on the topics that matter most to our community.

This session focuses on cardiac amyloidosis, offering both practical understanding and deeper clinical insight. Together, we will explore how this condition is diagnosed, how it affects the heart, current treatment options, and emerging research that is shaping strategies for managing the condition.

Dan Lier is a former national basketball champion, mindset strategist, and speaker who brings both professional insight and lived experience to this conversation. Diagnosed with cardiac amyloidosis in 2017, Dan will share his journey from diagnosis through day-to-day management, including what he has learned, how he approaches living with the condition, and the questions he continues to explore along the way.

Dr. Margot Davis, cardiologist and Director of the UBC Cardiac Amyloidosis Clinic, will provide a clinical deep dive into cardiac amyloidosis, including how it affects the heart, current management strategies, and what ongoing research is teaching us about care and outcomes.

The session will conclude with a moderated Q&A, giving participants the opportunity to ask questions and engage directly with the speakers.

Whether you are living with cardiovascular conditions, supporting someone who is, or looking to better understand your own heart health, this webinar offers education, insight, and empowerment you can take forward with confidence.

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Blue left panel with white text introducing Dr. Margot Davis, Cardiologist and Clinic Director; portrait of a smiling woman on the right surrounded by teal circular arcs.
Red poster-style image with a quote about Dan Lier’s lived experience with cardiac amyloidosis (2017); shows his name and 'Person with lived experience' on the left, and a smiling man in a suit portrait on the right with pink circular arcs.