Intervention & Prevention: Keeping Current with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Red blood cells in a fibrinous matrix on the luminal surface of an indwelling vascular catheter

Red blood cells in a fibrinous matrix on the luminal surface of an indwelling vascular catheter

Who

Cardiologists and primary care clinicians

Why

Suboptimal ACS treatment can have fatal consequences; swift action is critical to avert morbidity and mortality

What

Summaries of the latest studies in ACS for busy practitioners guide them to consider new approaches

How

With top cardiology thought leaders and academics, curated most clinically relevant articles to emphasize changes in practice; effective use of graphics to pinpoint major findings

Result

Clinicians considered updated approaches for managing patients with ACS; patients received updated evidence-based care and achieved better outcomes. Became one of the most popular continuing medical education activities. Commercial supporter renewed program for more than 3 consecutive years.

Formats

Online PDF and print

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