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Managing Symptoms of Stable Ischemic Heart Disease
Certified CME/CNE Activity - Mini Modules
Major goals of therapy for people with stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) include reducing angina symptoms and improving functional ability and quality of life. Recent developments in the use of medical therapies and re-evaluations of older therapies have brought some important changes to the treatment of these patients. Application of the results of revascularization trials and current recommendations requires careful and skillful risk stratification as well as a thorough understanding of the trial designs and results.

These educational Mini Modules will outline how recent developments and clinical trials influence the management of symptoms and functional limitations in real-world patients with stable ischemic heart disease.

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 0.5 AMA or ANCC credit/contact hour(s) per module after completion of each brief Post-Test/Evaluation.
Michelle O’Donoghue
Michelle O’Donoghue, MD
Associate Physician
Cardiovascular Division
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School



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Supported by an independent educational grant from
Gilead Sciences Medical Affairs
Expired Activity
Mini Module
6155
Cardiology