Online webinar on:

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
  • Attend the online live Q&A scheduled on two days
    • 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
  • After the Q&A session:
    • Apply for participation certificate

      or
    • Apply for ACCME accreditation

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
  • 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
  1. Employ NOACs in the evidence-based care of patients requiring anticoagulation for AF and/or VTE, including patients in special populations
  2. Implement guidelines and best practices to balance anticoagulation with coronary artery disease (CAD) and cardiac peripheral procedures
  3. Apply NOACs for anticoagulation in appropriate patients with cancer and associated comorbidities