Look no further to meet your CME needs as 2016 turns to 2017
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Heart CME
As 2016 winds down, Cleveland Clinic can help ensure you meet your yearly CME requirements — and do so with top-quality content that really improves your practice rather than just allowing you to check off a box.
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We can help with live events as well as online activities if you can’t get away. Check out our slate of current and upcoming offerings — and note that we’ve got a start on 2017 courses too.
Fri., Feb. 10, 2017
Sheraton Mahwah Hotel | Mahwah, N.J.
Offered in partnership with Valley Health System.
Information/registration: events.medtelligence.net/CV17.html
Sat.-Mon., March 4- 6, 2017
Eden Roc Hotel | Miami Beach, Florida
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/valve-disease-2017/
Thu., March 16, 2017, 7-9:15 p.m.
JW Marriott | Washington, D.C.
An independent certified session at the ACC’s 66th Scientific Session (ACC.17). This educational activity is not part of ACC.17, but its content is reviewed and approved by the ACC.17 Program Committee.
Information/registration: cvent.com/d/kvqx5v
Unable to get away for live CME events? Check out the dozens of free online CME activities for cardiovascular specialists on the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education website. It takes just three simple steps:
Here’s a sampling of what you’ll find:
Nineteen focused webcasts on diverse aspects of critical limb ischemia, peripheral artery disease and wound care from a multidisciplinary perspective. Webcasts range from 15 to 90 minutes and feature expert faculty from Cleveland Clinic and around the world.
A steady supply of expert reviews on timely and practical cardiology topics and issues, such as:
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These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.
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