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CPD Medicine Learning for Life
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Heart Attack Day Banner: April 12, 2024. Online Only.

Agenda for Heart Attack Day 2024

8:15 Introductions and Greetings — Andrew Morris and Anita Soni

8:30 
ACS Network Update — John Ducas, Lorraine Avery, and Shuangbo Liu

9:00 ECG Session 1: The value of the ECG in ACS — Shekoofeh Saboktakin Rizi and Sam Su

9:30 Non-atherosclerotic causes of ACS — Jenny Namkoong

10:15 Stretch Break!

10:30
The 911 Disparities in MB 

11:30 ECG Session 2: The value of the ECG in ACS — Shekoofeh Saboktakin Rizi and Sam Su

12:00 
Lunch!

12:30 ACS Management in the Emergency Department — Travis Minish, Nermin Gergis, Kailey Oxenforth, Basem Elbarouni, and Allan Whiten

13:45 ACS Recovery: Outpatient Management — Thang Nguyen, Joseph Darcel, Lisa Gibson, Travis Warner, and Chris Parr

15:00 Stretch Break!

15:15 Breakout Sessions

  • Cardiology Technologists
  • EMS — Matthew Grovenor and Michael Macmillan
  • Nursing
  • Length of DAPT and use of secondary prevention medication after ACS — Joseph Darcel, Jamie Falk, and Basem Elbarouni
16:15 Summary of breakout sessions

16:30 Wrap up


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