Angina module 5: advanced cardiac imaging

Released 9 April 2020     Expires: 09 April 2022      Programme: Angina 1.5 CPD/CME credits

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PP-CA-UK-0154 Date of preparation: March 2020

 

Designed to give healthcare professionals a current update on imaging in the assessment of cardiovascular disease, this is one of several modules in our angina programme.

Module first published: 10 July 2012
First revision of module published: 04 March 2015
Second revision of module published: 09 April 2020

1.5 CPD/CME credits

Learning objectives

After completing this module, participants should be better able to:
• Identify the most appropriate cardiac imaging technique for individual scenarios
• Review how cardiac images are interpreted
• Assess the advantages and limitations of various imaging methods

Faculty

Dr Eliana Reyes, Cardiac Imaging, Royal Brompton Hospital
Module revised in association with Dr Eliana Reyes; supervised by Dr Ranil De Silva, Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, Royal Brompton Hospital, London

Accreditation

1.5 CPD/CME credits, 1.5 hours
BJC Learning has assigned one and a half hours of CPD/CME credit to this module

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