The ABC is pleased to announce the availability of a new series of on-demand CME/CE courses designed to support clinicians in addressing complex, high-impact cardiovascular conditions.
Developed in collaboration with an educational partner and supported through dedicated grant funding, these courses focus on closing treatment gaps and strengthening clinical approaches to conditions that disproportionately affect Black and other underserved communities.
Now available online:
Conversations in Cardiology – Recurrent MI: Are You Using the Best Prevention Strategies?
Join renowned expert Deepak L. Bhatt, MD and moderator Icilma Fergus, MD, as they review long-term cardiovascular outcomes and quality of life implications for post-MI patients. The faculty explore updated best practices for prevention, moving beyond standard-of-care to target residual cardiovascular risk. A key focus of the discussion is a comparative analysis of available and emerging P2Y12 inhibitors, including data on novel agents for monotherapy and combination approaches.
Coordinated Efforts – When Statin Alone Isn’t Enough
Assess ASCVD risk more precisely, select appropriate non-statin agents, and apply shared decision-making models in clinical practice. Learn actionable insights to improve lipid targets, reduce residual cardiovascular risk, and ultimately enhance patient outcomes.
Each course offers 1.00 CME/CE credit and can be completed at your own pace.
Healthcare professionals are encouraged to explore these offerings and incorporate the insights into clinical practice as part of ABC’s broader mission to advance equitable, evidence-based cardiovascular care.