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Antithrombotic Therapy for Peripheral Artery Disease: Medscape Education and Outcomes

April 19, 2023 | Outomes, cardiology, medical education 

At this year’s ACC2023 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.In this video, Dr Margaret Harris, Director of Clinical Strategy, Medscape Education presents the poster below which you can also download:Curriculum-based online education to improve provider knowledge, competence, and confidence when prescribing antithrombotic therapy for peripheral artery disease  With over 27 years of cardiology education expertise, Medscape Education remains committed to its members by providing the most impactful and relevant cardiology education. From December 8-10 2023, Medscape Education will hold the fourth annual Heart of Cardiology conference. This conference will feature the latest developments in cardiology care presented by leading faculty in the field. For more information, please visit heartofcardio.comFor more information on Medscape Education’s cardiology education, please contact one of our team leads:For the US please contact:: David AndersonFor Ex-US please contact: Stephen Dunn, Peter Schoonheim or Jelena Spyropoulos


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