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6 Cardiology Board Review Questions That Will Help You Pass the Boards

BoardVitals - Cardiovascular

Preparing for the ABIM Cardiovascular Disease Board Exam is no easy feat. Have a go at 6 cardiology board exam sample questions that will definitely test your knowledge and see if you’re as prepared as you think you are for the cardiology boards. We hope you performed well.

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5 Free Cardiology MOC Practice Questions

BoardVitals - Cardiovascular

The exam covers the following topics: Arrhythmias 15% Coronary Artery Disease 21.5% Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy 19% Valvular Disease 15% Pericardial Disease 3% Congenital Heart Disease 3% Vascular Diseases 5% Systemic Hypertension and Hypotension 8.5%

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FAQs about the Cardiology Recertification Exam

BoardVitals - Cardiovascular

The Cardiovascular Disease Maintenance of Certification Exam can be difficult, with a pass rate in 2021 of 88%. The Cardiovascular Disease MOC exam takes approximately 10 hours to complete What is the format for the exam? The Cardiology MOC exam covers the following subjects : Arrhythmias 15% Coronary Artery Disease 21.5%

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Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Cardiovascular Disease

Journal of the American Heart Association

In congenital heart diseases, SDoHs can affect major outcomes, as well. In congenital heart diseases, SDoHs can affect major outcomes, as well. In conclusion, SDoHs significantly impact cardiovascular morbidity and death and specific outcomes of patients with cardiovascular disease.

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Results Involving Philips FDA-cleared AI-enabled Cardiovascular Ultrasound Platform to be Presented at American Society of Echocardiography Scientific Sessions, ASE 2024

DAIC

The new FDA-cleared AI-enabled applications include the industry’s first automated tool for segmental wall motion scoring of the heart to quickly and objectively identify disorders including coronary artery disease and cardio-oncology issues in seconds.