From symposia at ESC to a full-week course, we’ve got you covered
Cleveland Clinic’s Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute has a number of notable live CME events in store for the coming months — in Cleveland, New York City and at the European Society of Cardiology meeting in Rome in August. All courses feature top faculty from around the nation (and often the world).
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In addition to the live events below, Cleveland Clinic offers dozens of complimentary online CME activities on cardiovascular topics that can be completed at your convenience. Check them out at ccfcme.org and choose “Cardiology” under “Browse by Specialty.”
Prevention 360: Strategies for Managing Cardiovascular Risk
Sun., Aug. 28, 2016, 12:45-1:45 p.m.
Nicosia – Village 1, Rome, Italy
A complimentary satellite lunch symposium at the European Society of Cardiology meeting
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/ESC2016_Prevention
CVD Risk Reduction and Lipid Management: State of the Science
Mon., Aug. 29, 2016, 12:45-1:45 p.m.
Nicosia – Village 1, Rome, Italy
A complimentary satellite lunch symposium at the European Society of Cardiology meeting
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/ESC2016_Lipids
1st Annual Advances in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Care: From Single Ventricle to Failing Fontan
Fri.-Sat., Sept. 16-17, 2016
Cleveland Clinic main campus, Cleveland
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/pediatric-congenital
Fundamental to Advanced Echocardiography
Fri.-Sun., Sept. 16-18, 2016
Global Center for Health Innovation, Cleveland
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/echocardio
Current Management of Prevalent Cardiovascular Diseases
Fri., Oct. 7, 2016, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Time Warner Center, New York
Offered in partnership with Northwell Health.
Information/registration: northwell.edu/cme
These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.
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