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Diabetes and Stable Ischemic Heart Disease
Certified CME/CNE Activity - Mini Modules
Diabetes is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and it influences management and outcomes of existing disease.

These educational Mini Modules will outline how diabetes influences the onset and management of stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD), including choices of medical therapies and decisions about the use of revascularization strategies.

Updated information is noted on the slide in the upper right hand corner. Please note that participants who have previously claimed credit for this activity should not claim duplicate credit based on the updates.
Review one (or all) Mini Modules of interest. Claim AMA or ANCC credit/contact hour(s) per module after completion of each brief Post-Test/Evaluation.
Bernard Chaitman
Bernard Chaitman, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director of Cardiovascular Research
St. Louis University School of Medicine



Bernard Chaitman
Bernard Chaitman, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director of Cardiovascular Research
St. Louis University School of Medicine
Diabetes is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and it influences management and outcomes of existing disease.

These educational Mini Modules will outline how diabetes influences the onset and management of stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD), including choices of medical therapies and decisions about the use of revascularization strategies.

Updated information is noted on the slide in the upper right hand corner. Please note that participants who have previously claimed credit for this activity should not claim duplicate credit based on the updates.
Review one (or all) Mini Modules of interest. Claim AMA or ANCC credit/contact hour(s) per module after completion of each brief Post-Test/Evaluation.
Bernard Chaitman
Bernard Chaitman, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director of Cardiovascular Research
St. Louis University School of Medicine





 

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