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Sharing Four Times the Impact at ACC 2024

March 26, 2024 | ACC2024, CME, cardiology, medical education 

- PMLiVE

ACC is kicking off next week in Atlanta, GA, and Medscape is heading south to join our cardiology colleagues.

The Medscape team will be hosting booth #3431 on the exhibit floor, where clinicians can try their hand at MedChallenge—an engaging clinical quiz game that lets players compete for the top spot on the leaderboard. Medscape team members will also be available to share more about Medscape’s Education Transformation and how they’re changing the game when it comes to impact. In addition, the booth will feature the Medscape recording studio, where faculty members from all over the country will gather to film upcoming Medscape education programs.

Visit us on April 6th, as Medscape will be presenting four posters in the poster hall, which will look at the significant impact of Medscape programs on knowledge, confidence, and competence. The posters cover education programs in atrial fibrillation and more.

Finally, Medscape will host two educational symposia on the topics of thrombosis and transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy. The symposia will feature lively discussions of the content and provide the opportunity for attendees to ask questions. Learners will be able to claim credit for the events by logging in to their accounts at Medscape.org.

For more information on innovative cardiology education and Medscape’s Education Transformation, please contact David Anderson.

This content was provided by Medscape Education

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