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OnDemand: Nuclear Imaging in Women and Special Populations: From Diagnosis to Treatment and Beyond
Overview
This educational activity will focus on cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women, examining which types of CVD are more prevalent in women, traditional and non-traditional risk factors, and atypical symptoms and clinical presentations which can present challenges in proper diagnosis. Sex-specific differences which impact recognition and proper diagnosis will be explained, and the latest evidence and clinical recommendations for managing female patients with CVD will be reviewed and discussed. The importance of disparities in care in underrepresented populations particularly relating to maternal morbidity will also be discussed.

The course will also cover the role of nuclear imaging in the assessment of ischemia and microvascular disease, and the role of cardiac imaging for CV risk assessment in liver, renal, and heart transplant patients.
Target Audience
This educational activity will target physicians (general cardiologists, nuclear cardiologists, primary care, transplant) and transplant surgeons.
Learner Objectives
After participating in this activity, learners should be able to achieve the following:
• Describe sex-specific differences in the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease and in the manifestation of ischemic
heart disease in women
• Discuss the relationship between maternal mortality and cardiovascular outcomes
• Review the pathophysiology and diagnostic strategy for women with coronary microvascular disease
• Evaluate the causes and impact of ethnic disparities on maternal mobility and mortality in women
• Explain how novel imaging and invasive techniques are used for evaluating heart disease in women
• Describe the role of cardiac imaging in risk assessment of liver, renal, and heart transplant patients
Overall Goal
By addressing knowledge and competence gaps, the goal of this course is to improve diagnostic skills and strategy for guiding treatment decisions in the management of CAD in women, improve knowledge and understanding of sex specific differences in the pathophysiology of CAD and in the manifestation of ischemic heart disease in women; improve knowledge and understanding the role of nuclear imaging in the assessment of ischemia and microvascular disease; improve the role of cardiac imaging in the CV risk assessment in liver, renal, and heart transplant patients; improve patient quality of life and outcomes.
Continuing Education Term of Approval
Release Date: June 15, 2022
Expiration Date: June 15, 2024
After June 15, 2024, a fee will be charged to obtain your certificate.
Medium and Software Requirements
Windows Requirements:
Operating system: Windows 10+
Browser: Chrome v90.0+, Firefox v84.0+, Edge v90.0+
Internet connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed connection

Macintosh Requirements:
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.6.8+
Browser: Mozilla Firefox v84.0+, Safari 14+, Chrome v90.0+
Internet connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed connection
Contact Information
The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
9302 Lee Highway, Suite 1210
Fairfax, Virginia 22031
Phone: 703-459-2555 | FAX: 301-215-7113 | Email: info@asnc.org
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Expires on Jun 15, 2024
Cost: Physician & Scientist: $75.00
International Emerging Markets: $35.00
International Physician & Scientist: $75.00
Trainee: $35.00
Non-Physician (Member): $35.00
Physician (Non-Member): $99.00
Non-Physician (Non-Member): $50.00
Credit Offered:
4.25 CME Credits
4.25 MOC Points
4.25 COP Credits
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