Join us for Advancing Cardiovascular Care 2024
Clinically important advances in specific areas of cardiovascular (CV) medicine and surgery have influenced the care of many aspects of patient care. Research studies and clinical trials are continually expanding the evidence base related to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with CV disease. In addition, new technologies, new drugs, and new devices are expanding the therapeutic choices available to clinicians.
This educational activity is designed to provide a succinct review and state of the art update on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of CV disease in your clinical practice.
Why Attend This Symposium?
- Hear cutting-edge updates on the management of cardiovascular disease
- Earn CME and ABIM Maintenance of Certification Points
- Learn from leading experts in the field of cardiovascular medicine and surgery
- Explore our exhibit hall
After completing this activity, participants will be able to:
- Define and describe current strategies for the prevention and management of hyperlipidemia, hypertension and metabolic disease.
- Critically appraise management strategies for stable angina, complex coronary and microvascular disease.
- Review practical applications for the management of tricuspid disease and mitral disease, including the role of guideline-directed medical therapy and surgical strategies.
- Analyze the clinical applications and treatments for the management of aortic valve disease.
- Define strategies for the management of heart failure and cardiomyopathy, including GDMT in patients with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), diagnosis and management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and selection and decision-making in left ventricular assisted devices and transplantation.
- Appraise management strategies for new-onset AFib, including interventional options to mitigate stroke risk.
Who Should Attend?
The course is directed to physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and all healthcare providers with an interest in cardiovascular medicine and surgery.