ACS module 4: cardiac rehabilitation programmes – shared care to optimise outcomes

Released 31 August 2025     Expires: 31 August 2027      Programme: Acute coronary syndrome 1 CPD/CME credit

Sponsorship Statement: Amarin UK Limited has funded this learning programme through an unrestricted independent grant and has had no control or input into the education content of this activity.

Learning objectives

Upon completing this module, participants should be better able to understand:

  • Discrepancies between recommendations on managing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients post-hospital discharge, and current practice
  • Strategies to optimise shared care of patients post-ACS
  • Current guidelines on the role of cardiac rehabilitation programmes
  • The role of the multidisciplinary team in providing long-term followup for post-ACS patients

Faculty

Nikki Gardiner, Clinical Nurse Manager for Cardio-respiratory Rehabilitation, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Professor Terry McCormack, Professor of Primary Care Cardiovascular Medicine, Hull York Medical School

Accreditation

1 CPD/CME credit, 1 hours
BJC Learning has assigned one hour of CPD/CME credit to this module

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