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An estimated 610,000 new cases of MI and 325,000 recurrent MIs and 195,000 silent MIs will occur this year in the US; this translates to 1 ME every 34 seconds. The mortality...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 0.25
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Jun 1, 2013
- Cost: Free
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A recent report from the American Heart Association (AHA) indicates that an estimated 17.6 million individuals 20 years or older suffer from coronary artery disease (CAD) leading to an estimated 1.3 million PCI...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 0.25
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Feb 10, 2013
- Cost: Free
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Recent heart disease and stroke statistics indicates that an alarming 23% of patients do not fill their cardiac medications within 7 days post discharge and 18% of patients do not fill the prescriptions even...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 0.25
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Dec 18, 2012
- Cost: Free
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A recent study from the NIH indicates that there are 50 million or more Americans have high BP warranting some form of treatment. Periodically there are new guidelines released designed to increase awareness,...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME, CPE
- Credit Amount: 1.00
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Type: Audio Webcast
- Expires: Dec 2, 2012
- Cost: Free
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Tuberous Sclerosis (TSC) is a disorder affecting 1:6000 individuals of all races, age, and gender. The disease carries significant morbidity involving multiple organ systems in...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 1.00
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Type: Audio Webcast
- Expires: Nov 18, 2012
- Cost: Free
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Following a coronary event, nearly 25% of patients will die within 1 year and about the same number will have another episode within 6 years. The high morbidity and mortality rates associated with acute coronary...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 0.25
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Oct 1, 2012
- Cost: Free
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Clinicians who diagnose and treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), including cardiologists, pulmonologists, rheumatologists, and critical care physicians and nurses, confront a range of issues concerning...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME, CNE
- Credit Amount: 1.50
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Nov 2, 2010
- Cost: Free
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a disease with severe symptoms. It often goes undetected until the affected individual is seriously ill and experiences significant functional impairment. Many PAH...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 1.75
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Sep 18, 2010
- Cost: Free
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