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Including educational status may improve cardiovascular risk calculations such as SCORE2

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundThe association between education and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) has been well described for decades. Nevertheless, most cardiovascular risk models, including SCORE2, still do not take educational status into account even if this factor is easily assessed and costs nothing to acquire. 2.06; and 0.0.63

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Webinars as a Continuous Medical Education Option in the Era of Advancing Technology

ADN Center of Excellence

In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, continuous medical education (CME ) has evolved dramatically to meet the demands of the healthcare landscape. This evolution, especially since the onset of virtual learning, has underscored the importance of accessible, up-to-date, and flexible education for medical professionals.

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Webinars as a Continuous Medical Education Option in the Era of Advancing Technology

ADN Center of Excellence

In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, continuous medical education (CME ) has evolved dramatically to meet the demands of the healthcare landscape. This evolution, especially since the onset of virtual learning, has underscored the importance of accessible, up-to-date, and flexible education for medical professionals.

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Healthcare Provider-Led Education Among Most Effective Strategies for HBV Testing

HCPLive

HBV education led by healthcare providers, decentralized testing, and strategies with more framework-driven mechanisms had the greatest impact on testing uptake.

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Higher Level of Education Linked to Lower Risk of Gout

HCPLive

Findings revealed an elevation of educational attainment by one standard deviation exhibited a protective effect against gout.

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The Revolution of Continuous Medical Education: Transforming Healthcare Worldwide

ADN Center of Excellence

In this blog, we'll focus at how continuing medical education is more than simply a professional requirement; it's also a catalyst for good change, altering healthcare throughout the world. This knowledge enables them to deliver better treatment, make more educated decisions, and remain ahead in a competitive healthcare market.

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Abstract 4112926: Echocardiography in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Virtual Continuing Medical Education Advances Physician Knowledge and Confidence

Circulation

Educational effect was assessed using a repeated-pair design with pre-/post-assessment. Post-education, 48% of cardiologists had a measurable increase in their ability to diagnose HCM using echocardiographic parameters, resulting in 43% who were mostly or very confident after education (24% pre vs 43% post; P< 001).Conclusion:This