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Cardiology CME/CE Frequently Asked Questions

 

Cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death in the U.S., and primary care clinicians spend significant time managing these conditions. It is imperative that the primary care clinician understands the risks associated with cardiovascular disease, knows how to screen for problems, delineates necessary diagnostic tools, and effectively uses the latest treatment guidelines for disease prevention and management.

Here are some of the popular topics and insights you’ll gain from our cardiology CME/CE conferences and courses:

• Get the latest information on how to prevent cardiovascular disease through hypertension management
• Understand the epidemiology of peripheral artery disease and the guideline recommendations for the management of heart failure
• Discuss the latest research and recommendations for patients with polyvascular disease
• Get the latest updates on the cardiovascular complications of COVID-19

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Cardiology CME/CE is for
Physicians (MDs and DOs) 
Nurse Practitioners 
Physician Assistants

Pri-Med's Cardiology CME/CE courses cover how to prevent cardiovascular disease through hypertension management Pri-Med, as well as topics including cardiovascular disease risks, comprehensive screening techniques, essential diagnostic tools, and the most up-to-date treatment guidelines for effective disease prevention and management.

Since 1995, Pri-Med has been a trusted resource for primary care CME/CE, educating over 200,000 clinicians with timely and relevant content, including cardiology. Pri-Med offers online cardiology CME/CE courses to keep you up-to-date on the latest medical trends and help you provide the best patient care. Creating an account is free and takes less than a minute, so you can start earning credits today.