Cardiology Education Hub

Stay Informed While Earning Cardiology CMEs

The field of cardiology is rapidly evolving, driven by advances in drugs and technologies that have the potential to improve the cardiovascular care of their patients.

Digital health tools connect primary care providers with cardiologists, help patients better communicate with their provider and use health information to manage their care.  However, with these improvements come challenges as cardiologists and their care teams work to stay current with the therapeutic advances, field questions from their patients, and analyze an exploding volume of data available to improve the quality of care. The Cardiology Education Hub aims to provide the education, resources, and access to digital health tools necessary to meet these challenges.

Educational Activities

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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Cardiotoxicity: Contributing Factors, Appropriate Treatments, and Retreatment Options

This initiative seeks to fill those knowledge gaps among cardiologists and clinicians caring for patients with cancer who receive ICI therapy. Clinicians will receive education on the available clinical evidence to make informed decisions regarding resumption of therapy.

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Cardiology: Real-World Tactics to Address Health Inequities

Expert faculty follows the journey of a 48-year-old Black female with AF to illuminate disparities in the quality of care she is offered. Frank questions and candid discussions about the impact of implicit bias, social determinants of health, shared decision making, and health literacy provide actionable and individualized strategies to improve outcomes for all patients with AF.

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Call to Action for Health Equity: Racial Disparities in the Care of Patients with Cardiometabolic Disease

This CME Outfitters Live and OnDemand will focus on identifying structural and social determinants of health (SDOH) and clinician biases that place minority patients at risk for poorer outcomes in cardiovascular disease and implementing health care practices to improve these outcomes.

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Addressing Bias and Disparities in the Care of Patients with Cardiometabolic Disorders: A Call to Action

In this CME Outfitters Snack, expert faculty will review current data underscoring the existence of racial and ethnic disparities within cardiometabolic care.

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A Primary Care Initiative to Improve Equitable Screening and Management of NVAF

In this 60-minute Live and OnDemand webcast, an interprofessional panel of experts including a cardiologist, a PCP, and a digital health specialist provide astute perspectives on how to implement equitable and contemporary NVAF screening and management strategies into clinical practice.

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Racial Disparities in Cardiac Arrhythmia Care: A Call to Action

In this CME Outfitters BriefCase, expert faculty will present two to three patient cases that will showcase how clinicians can integrate best practices to mitigate disparities in the management of cardiac rhythm disorders across race, ethnicity, and gender.

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Irregular Care: Racial Inequities in the Management of Cardiac Rhythm Disorders

This CME Outfitters podcast will focus on identifying inequitable processes and pathways in the prevalence, screening, diagnosis, and management of CVD/arrythmia disorders in URM populations; how HCPs can develop solutions to recognize and address biases; and how to integrate best practices and guidelines to account for structural racism and barriers in the prevention, care, and management of medically underserved patients with CVD.

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Managing Patients with HFrEF Post-Discharge: Discussion of the Latest Evidence

In this first of two episodes in the CMEOCast HF podcast series, an expert faculty, including a member of the writing committee for several of the new guidelines, provides insightful perspectives on implementing the new recommendations in practice, including risk stratification, staging/classification, the role of biomarkers, therapeutic sequencing, relevant guidelines and study results.

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From Bedside to Webside: Providing Optimal Care for NVAF Patients via Telemedicine

This BriefCase focuses on managing patients with NVAF via telemedicine, including discussion on treatment, clinical efficacy and safety, and how to implement best practices for a “webside manner” when providing virtual, telemedicine care.

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Hearing a Heartbeat from Miles Away: Remote Detection of Undiagnosed AF

The first episode of this CME Outfitters BriefCase series will focus on AF screening techniques and tools and how best to utilize them when providing care via telemedicine.