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Women's Heart Health Education Initiative

Continuing Education Opportunities

National Cardiovascular Health Conference 2002
April 11-13, 2002

The Untold Story: Women and Heart Disease

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This 1-hour continuing medical education (CME) program is part of the National Institutes of Health Roundtable—Bench to Bedside Series. This Roundtable, from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, focuses on cardiovascular disease in women and features three distinguished faculty:

Women at Risk: Disparities in Heart Health
Sharonne N. Hayes, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Director, Mayo Clinic Women's Heart Clinic, Rochester

Preventive Cardiology for Women: Challenges and Opportunities for Primary Care Physicians
Deborah J. Barbour, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.C.P.
Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore

It Could Be Her Heart: Early Recognition and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndromes in Women
Bruce MacLeod, M.D., F.A.C.E.P.
Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials and Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the National Institutes of Health/Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (NIH/FAES) and the Association of Academic Health Centers.

The NIH/FAES is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The NIH/FAES designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.5 hours in category 1 credit for each program towards the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit actually spent in educational activity.

Women's Heart Health Strategy Development Workshop

 

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