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American College of Cardiology Sets Full Range of Education Sessions and Meetings ACC Scientific Session, ACC.24

DAIC

24, amidst the 75th anniversary of the organization, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) has planned a full range of educational programming, special events and peer networking scheduled throughout the April 6-8 event in Atlanta, GA. 24 Education Sessions Symposiums at ACC The “Symposiums at ACC.24”

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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 DP9: Enhancing Nursing Education to Improve Stroke Patient Education and Outcomes

Stroke Journal

Evidence indicates that patients receiving care from stroke specialized nurses, including nurse-led stroke prevention, show better outcomes. Utilizing stroke guidelines and scientific statements, a standardized practice of individualizing stroke-patient education was developed.

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Navigating the Future: How Medical Education is Evolving with Technology

ADN Center of Excellence

In today's blog, we'll explore the transformative impact of technology on medical education and why continuous learning is crucial for every doctor's success. From artificial intelligence and virtual reality to telemedicine and advanced diagnostics, these innovations are revolutionizing patient care.

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Feature | ACC Education: Always Innovating. Always Learning.

American College of Cardiology

For 75 years, the ACC has led in providing cutting-edge, innovative education to cardiovascular clinicians, ensuring they have the latest knowledge and skills to optimize patient care and outcomes. This month, Cardiology highlights three examples of ACC Education in action.

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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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Why Cardiology Practices Should Adopt Value-Based Care Models

GEMMS

As the healthcare landscape evolves, many cardiology practices shift from the traditional fee-for-service (FFS) model to value-based care. This transition reflects a growing focus on prioritizing patient outcomes over the volume of services provided. Regulatory issues that may limit how data can be shared between institutions.