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CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology

CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology

Answers in CME

Get answers in 25 minutes or less from world-class experts and earn CME/CE credit with CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology by Answers in CME. Benefit from digests of latest advancements, thoughtful case studies, and nuanced perspectives anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Inspiring and engaging programs designed for busy healthcare professionals to cover the diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and clinical management of conditions in cardiology, pulmonology. Earning your CME/CE credit has never been faster or easier. Download the URL for each individual program to request continuing education credit or access the slides.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology - Eileen Wang, MD, MPH - Breathing Life Into Type 2 Asthma: Advancing Clinical Remission With Biologics
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08/05/24 • 13 min

Please visit answersincme.com/WMY860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in allergy and immunology discusses incorporating biologics into treatment plans of patients with T2 asthma, with the goal of clinical remission. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Define “clinical remission” of asthma; and Review the impact of approved biologics for the treatment of patients with T2 asthma on clinical remission; Outline strategies for incorporating biologics into treatment plans of patients with T2 asthma, with the goal of clinical remission. This activity is intended for US healthcare professionals only.
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Please visit answersincme.com/YSV860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in oncology discusses the practical implications of emerging TROP2 antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) for the management of advanced or metastatic non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss the rationale for targeting TROP2 in patients with advanced or metastatic NSCLC; Review the clinical profiles of emerging ADCs targeting TROP2 in patients with advanced or metastatic NSCLC; and Identify clinical strategies to optimize management of patients with advanced NSCLC treated with TROP2-directed ADCs, as they become available.
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Please visit answersincme.com/KQB860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in narcolepsy discusses the evaluation and treatment of patients with narcolepsy and cardiovascular disease. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Explain the rationale for evaluating patients with narcolepsy for cardiovascular (CV) risk; Review the clinical profiles of guideline-recommended treatment options for narcolepsy, including impact on CV risk; and Outline real-world clinical strategies to optimize long-term management of patients with narcolepsy, including those at risk of CV disease.
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Please visit answersincme.com/XFG860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in vascular neurology discusses the data and the implications for inhibiting coagulation factor XIa (FXIa) as a therapeutic option in stroke prevention. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Identify the rationale for inhibiting FXIa as a therapeutic option in stroke prevention; Describe the latest clinical data for oral FXIa inhibitors in stroke prevention; and Review the implications of the latest FXIa inhibitor data for the future of stroke prevention.
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Please visit answersincme.com/MGC860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in managing cardiorenal conditions discusses the incorporation of potassium binders into the treatment of hyperkalemia in patients with cardiorenal conditions. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Recognize guideline-concordant treatment approaches for hyperkalemia in patients with cardiorenal conditions; Review the clinical profiles of potassium binders approved for the treatment of hyperkalemia in patients with cardiorenal conditions; and Outline management strategies to appropriately incorporate potassium binders into treatment plans for hyperkalemia.
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CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology - Nick H. Kim, MD - Multimodal Management of Inoperable CTEPH: Evolving Therapeutic Strategies
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05/15/24 • 13 min

Please visit answersincme.com/CGH860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in pulmonology discusses evidence and guidance on using multimodal approaches for managing patients with inoperable chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Identify the continued needs with the currently available therapies for inoperable CTEPH; Review the clinical evidence for multimodal approaches in inoperable CTEPH in the context of currently available therapies; and Outline clinical factors that may facilitate optimal therapeutic selection for patients with inoperable CTEPH.
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CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology - Peter Lio, MD - Generative AI: Benefits for Your Practice, for Your Patients

Peter Lio, MD - Generative AI: Benefits for Your Practice, for Your Patients

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04/05/24 • 12 min

Please visit answersincme.com/XGU860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert dermatologist—who is also an early adopter of generative artificial intelligence (AI)—discusses capabilities and potential applications of generative AI in healthcare, both for clinicians and patients. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe how generative AI is impacting the practice of medicine both from the clinicians’ and patients’ perspectives; and Assess the potential benefits and risks of using generative AI in medical practice.
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CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology - Peter Lio, MD - AI in Healthcare: A Primer for the Practicing Clinician

Peter Lio, MD - AI in Healthcare: A Primer for the Practicing Clinician

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04/05/24 • 14 min

Please visit answersincme.com/WZP860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert dermatologist—who is also an early adopter of generative artificial intelligence (AI)—discusses foundational elements of this emerging technology and its implications in healthcare, both for clinicians and patients. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe how generative AI is impacting the practice of medicine both from the clinicians’ and patients’ perspectives; and Assess the potential benefits and risks of using generative AI in medical practice.
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Please visit answersincme.com/PKW860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in cardiology discusses guideline and treatment updates for the management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and the clinical implications of recent data on novel cardiac myosin inhibitors. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Outline the latest guideline updates for diagnosis and treatment of obstructive HCM; Review strategies to facilitate the early diagnosis of obstructive HCM; and Recognize the clinical significance of the latest data on cardiac myosin inhibitors for the treatment of obstructive HCM.
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Please visit answersincme.com/PES860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in pulmonary disease discusses the implications of the latest evidence on biologic therapies targeting type 2 inflammation for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Identify the rationale for investigating biologics targeting type 2 inflammation for the treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); Review the clinical impact of emerging biologics in the treatment of eosinophilic COPD in patients at high risk of exacerbations; Outline strategies to implement biologics targeting type 2 eosinophilic inflammation into clinical practice, as they become available. This activity is intended for US healthcare professionals only.
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How many episodes does CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology have?

CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology currently has 47 episodes available.

What topics does CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology cover?

The podcast is about Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Cme, Cardiology, Medicine, Podcasts, Science and Medical Education.

What is the most popular episode on CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology?

The episode title 'Michael Thorpy, MD - Narcolepsy and Cardiovascular Health: Real-World Strategies to Enhance Long-Term Patient Outcomes' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology?

The average episode length on CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology is 15 minutes.

How often are episodes of CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology released?

Episodes of CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology are typically released every 11 days.

When was the first episode of CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology?

The first episode of CME in Minutes: Education in Cardiology & Pulmonology was released on Aug 12, 2022.

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