FCVPR

The Florida Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Association (FCVPR) is committed to, the improvement of clinical practice and the delivery of “excellence” in educational programs for healthcare professionals engaged in the delivery of cardiovascular and pulmonary risk reduction and rehabilitative programs and services.

FCVPR is the voice of and an advocate for the membership while supporting the goals and objectives of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR).

The 2026 Seminar

The Florida Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Association welcomes you to our Annual Seminar!

Join us for a day of education, networking, and advancement in cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation.

  • Date: Saturday, October 24th, 2026
  • Registration: Opens at 7am EST
  • *Registration Fee included in membership
  • Time: Conference at 8 am – 4:30 pm EST
  • Location: Hilton Garden Inn Fort Myers Airport
  • 16410 Corporate Commerce Way, Fort Myers, FL 33913 (easy access off I-75)

  • Lunch Provided

*CEU Offering: 6 hours
***Membership fee covers this Seminar

Our Sponsors

Our Vision

Tomorrow’s Solution:
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary (CVP) Rehabilitation will become a distinct medical discipline that is an integral part of standard contemporary medical care, aided and supported by the establishment of FCVPR as the leading authority on CVP Rehabilitation in the state of Florida.

Today’s Answer:
Create a state-of-the-art disease/risk factor management model for persons with documented cardiovascular and/or pulmonary disease as well as those with medical conditions that place them at risk.

Our Objectives

  1. Educate the medical community on the benefits of CVP Rehabilitation and identify Physician Champions to aid in that objective.
  2. Educate insurance providers on the benefits of CVP Rehabilitation.
  3. Expand the inclusion criteria for patient referrals and reimbursement.
  4. Enhance public opinion and understanding of the benefits of CVP Rehabilitation.
  5. Partner with other organizations (medical and non-medical) to achieve objectives 1-4.
  6. Serve as a resource for colleagues and other health care professionals.
  7. Support licensure of Exercise Physiologists and certification of academic programs.
  8. Provide educational opportunities for professional colleagues via conferences, newsletters, teleconferences, etc.
  9. Encourage networking with affiliate organizations and other medical professional. organizations.
  10. Recruit new members including physicians, RNs, physician assistants, etc.