Pri-Med in Partnership with the American College of Cardiology
New LIVE CME programs focused on the assessment and management of cardiovascular risk.
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Curriculum Developed by Program Course Chairs:
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Roger Blumenthal, MD, FACC Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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Patrick T. O'Gara, MD, FACC
Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Cardiovascular Division, Boston, MA
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Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, and in the U.S. the majority of patients’ modifiable cardiometabolic risk factors are not being managed or treated to goal by their physicians:
>Two thirds of patients with hypertension are not managed to JNC targets2
>Less than one half of patients with diabetes meet ADA target AIC goals3
>Nearly 60% of patients being treated for dyslipidemia are not reaching NCEP target LDL-C goals1
>Less than 40% of smokers receive counseling about smoking cession at routine office visits4
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1 American Heart Association www.amheart.org
2 Qureshi AI et al. Med Sci Monit. 2006;11:403 409.
3 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. www.cdc.org
4 Thorndike AN, et al. JAMA. 1998; 279:604–608. |
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Pri-Med and the American College of Cardiology have partnered together to bring you the latest, most relevant knowledge on cardiovascular risk management in this new national CME program. Under the direction of ACC course chairs, Drs. Blumenthal and O’Gara, this program provides primary care clinicians with timely, real world information that can immediately be used when assessing and managing patients at risk for cardiovascular events.
Program Objectives
Attend this continuing medical education activity and you will be able to:
- List at least five key tenets to mitigating risk of cardiovascular disease for patients who present in the primary care setting.
- Outline the role of the primary care clinician in the prevention of secondary cardiovascular events in patients who are post-MI or post-stroke.
- List at least three key strategies for preventing CV events in patients with Type 2 diabetes.
- Outline short- and long-term considerations for antithrombotic therapy in a patient who has had a recent MI.
- Compare pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies available for the treatment of tobacco dependence.
- Employ the NCEP ATP III guidelines in the evaluation and management of dyslipidemia, and outline strategies to facilitate the achievement of target lipids goals.
- List five primary considerations in the selection of antihypertensive therapies.
ACC and Pri-Med Clinical Focus in Norfolk 2009 Saturday
May 30, 2009
Norfolk Marriott Waterside
Norfolk, VA
ACC and Pri-Med Clinical Focus in Los Angeles 2009 Saturday
June 13, 2009
Radisson Hotel at Los Angeles Airport
Los Angeles, CA
ACC and Pri-Med Clinical Focus in New Orleans 2009 Friday
June 19, 2009
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
New Orleans, LA
ACC and Pri-Med Clinical Focus in Brooklyn 2009 Saturday
October 31, 2009
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NY
Fall 2008 Clinical Focus in Cardiovascular Risk programs.
Click on a specific city to access information and online CME related to each program.