ACS Critical Pathways Regional Workshops
Unique Interactive CME/CE Dinner Workshops
Each ACS Critical Pathways Workshop is a 2.5 hour, live, interactive exchange on
implementing ACS critical pathways in the hospital.
Join the experts to Ensure Your Hospital Ranks Highest in ACS Performance Measures!
- Keep up-to-date with the latest study results and new ACC/AHA performance measures
for acute coronary syndromes (ACS)
- Hear how your colleagues from other hospitals are meeting challenges in developing
or implementing critical pathways for ACS
Each live, interactive regional workshop offers:
- Up to 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™
- Up to 2.5 nursing contact hour
- 2.5 hours (0.25 CEUs) of ACPE continuing education credit
- Timely, practical topics presented by leading experts in cardiovascular disease
- The opportunity to share experiences with your peers
To participate in a workshop:
- Select the meeting city you would like to attend for meeting details and
registration
- Bring a copy of your current ACS pathways and standing orders so that you and your
team can update them at the workshop
Upcoming Regional Workshops
No current meetings are scheduled at this time.
Visit this Web site often for program updates.
Performance Improvement Strategies in Acute Coronary Syndromes - Earn 20 CME Credits
(sponsored by Med-IQ and supported by an educational grant from sanofi-aventis U.S.)
Treatment guidelines and hospital protocols exist for the management of patients
with ACS, yet barriers that limit the optimal care of these patients are prevalent
and achieving therapeutic goals remains a challenge. Join Christopher P. Cannon,
MD, James W. Hoekstra, MD, and David M. Larson, MD, for a first-of-its-kind complimentary,
certified CME series in ACS for cardiologists and emergency medicine physicians.
Earn 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ while implementing ACC/AHA guideline-approved
processes with your STEMI and UA/NSTEMI patients. Click here to view the series flyer or for additional information
click here to enroll today.
This activity is part of the Strategies and Therapies for Reducing Ischemic and Vascular Events (STRIVE®) education initiative, a program of the Network for Continuing Medical Education (NCME).
This CME activity is provided by the Network for Continuing Medical Education.
Supported by an educational grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb/Sanofi Pharmaceuticals Partnership.