Online webinar on:
1st Feb 2022 @ 9:30 AM ET time
and
22nd Feb 2022 @ 12:30pm ET time
1st Feb 2022 @ 9:30 AM ET time
and
22nd Feb 2022 @ 12:30pm ET time
Live Q&A: Global Perspectives in Atrial Fibrillation and Venous Thromboembolism: Reassessing the Role of NOAC Treatment in Special Populations
STEP 1
Take the free preread to participate better in the live Q&A session
PREREAD
Recorded Session
Enroll for the Preread
- Free CME activity
- Regsiter for preread
- Take the 45mins recorded video course
- Attend the live Q&A session
STEP 2
Discussion with the eminent faculty
LIVE Q&A
Online Session
Live Q&A webinar to discuss with eminent faculty
- Complete the 45mins recorded preread
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Attend the online live Q&A scheduled on two days
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1st Feb 2022 @ 9:30 AM ET time
Meet Dr Jan Steffel, MD, FESC, FEHRA, FHRS -
22nd Feb 2022 @ 12:30pm ET time
Meet Dr Gregory Lip, MD, FRCP, DFM, FACC, FESC, FEHRA
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1st Feb 2022 @ 9:30 AM ET time
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After the Q&A session:
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Apply for participation certificate
or
- Apply for ACCME accreditation
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Apply for participation certificate
STEP 3
Apply for participation certificate or ACCME credit certificate
CERTIFICATE
This CME activity is ACCME credit certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Creditâ„¢
Apply for two types of certification
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ACCME accredited certificate
(ACCME certificate will be awarded upon completion of the post-test with 75% and evaluation)
or - Participation certificate
Learning Objectives Of The Course
- Employ NOACs in the evidence-based care of patients requiring anticoagulation for AF and/or VTE, including patients in special populations
- Implement guidelines and best practices to balance anticoagulation with coronary artery disease (CAD) and cardiac peripheral procedures
- Apply NOACs for anticoagulation in appropriate patients with cancer and associated comorbidities