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Medscape Education Demonstrates Deep Cardiology Outcomes Expertise at ACC 2023

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As cardiologists from around the world return home from New Orleans and ACC 2023, Medscape Education is looking back at a successful conference.

At this year’s event, the Medscape Education team shared 7 posters highlighting the outcomes of cardiology continuing medical education (CME) programs. These posters covered a variety of cardiology topics and education formats to show the effectiveness of CME programs produced by Medscape Education.

The posters presented at ACC included:

“Medscape Cardiology has been at the heart of medical education for over 27 years and has always been outcomes-led, with the goal of improving clinical practice and advancing health outcomes,” said Dr Margaret Harris, Director of Clinical Strategy, Medscape Education. “Our cardiology education reaches a vast membership of clinicians involved in heart care, and these posters show just a snapshot of the deep impact Medscape education has on learners. I was thrilled to have been able to share these outcomes with the cardiology community at ACC.”

Medscape Education will hold the fourth annual Heart of Cardiology conference from December 8-10, 2023. This conference will feature the latest developments in cardiology care presented by leading faculty in the field. For more information, please visit heartofcardio.com

For more information on Medscape Education’s cardiology education, or on the posters presented at ACC, please contact one of out team leads:

For the US please contact:: David Anderson

For Ex-US please contact: Stephen DunnPeter Schoonheim or Jelena Spyropoulos

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