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Online CME: Angina

Check out these three angina-focused CME.

Check out these three angina-focused CME.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Stable Angina: A Case Study for Clinical Practice

Credits: 1.50

Cost: None

Expiration Date: May 7, 2010

Multimedia: None

This case presentation provides cardiologists the opportunity to use guideline-based recommendations to diagnose and treat patients with chronic stable angina symptoms.

Non—ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Case Study

Credits: 1.00

Cost: None

Expiration Date: July 17, 2010

Multimedia: Audio

Cardiologists who treat patients for coronary artery disease or are involved with evaluating patients for potential unstable angina or myocardial infarction will find this course to be helpful. The aim is “to examine triage to early invasive vs initially conservative management of patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome.”

Realities of Contemporary Angina Management in the Framework of Therapy for CAD

Credits: 1.50

Cost: None

Expiration Date: March 3, 2010

Multimedia: Not Listed

With approximately 9.1 million people suffering from angina and 500,000 new cases of stable angina presented annually, it is important that cardiologists remain up-to-date on diagnosis and treatment of this medical problem. This online CME features three case studies through which participants will discuss emerging antianginal pharamcotherapies, dosing and prescribing guidelines for newly approved treatment, and how to promote patient education and compliance.

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