Acclaimed Cardiologists Blumenthal, Cannon and Yancy Announce 2012 Schedule for CardioCareLive, World’s Largest Online Cardiology Event

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Premier Cardiology Congress Expands to 10 Programs -- Offering Live Education for 20,000 Practitioners Who Treat Cardiovascular Disease at www.CardioCareLive.com

CardioCareLive, the popular website for live online streaming video cardiology conferences, today announced that course chairs Roger Blumenthal, MD of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Chris Cannon, MD of Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Clyde Yancy, MD of the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, have outlined 2012 program topics for CardioCareLive. Topics to be discussed live via interactive video range from Atrial Fibrillation to Interventional Cardiology to Diabetes Management. More than 30 hours of live continuing medical education will be offered in 2012. Upcoming programs at www.CardioCareLive.com include:

Wednesday, June 27 Advancing Stroke Prevention in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation into the new Millennium:
Continuum Learning Series, Part 1
Thursday, June 28 Real-Life Challenges and New Frontiers in the Management of Dyslipidemias
Wednesday, July 25 Navigating the Complexities of Care in Acute Coronary Syndrome
Thursday, July 26 Prevention & Management of Type 2 Diabetes: New Insights, Therapies, and Interventions
Thursday, September 13 Advancing Stroke Prevention in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation into the new Millennium:
Continuum Learning Series, Part 2
Thursday, September 13 New Perspectives in Interventional Cardiology
Wednesday, October 24 Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes: Saving More Lives with Proper Testing and Therapies
Thursday, October 25 Getting With the New Guidelines in the Management of Hypertension and High Cholesterol
Wednesday, December 5 CardioCareLive Annual Congress: From Crisis Management to New Opportunities in Cardiovascular Care, Day 1
Thursday, December 6 CardioCareLive Annual Congress: From Crisis Management to New Opportunities in Cardiovascular Care, Day 2

Dr. Cannon and Dr. Blumenthal are pleased to announce that Dr. Clyde Yancy, chief of the division of cardiology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, will be joining CardioCareLive as a co-chair in 2012. Dr. Yancy is the immediate-past president of the American Heart Association (AHA) and holds an associate editorship for the American Journal of Cardiology, associate editorial board position for Congestive Heart Failure, and an editorial board membership for The American Heart Journal and for Circulation. “We are honored Dr. Yancy will be joining us. He is recognized worldwide for his expertise in cardiovascular disease with a special emphasis on heart failure,” shared Dr. Roger Blumenthal, founding chair of CardioCareLive.

CardioCareLive features a respected faculty from a wide range of institutions, including the American College of Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, the Veterans Administration Healthcare System and the Weill Cornell Medical College.

CardioCareLive has successfully grown since its first virtual continuing medical education (CME) congress in March 2009. More than 20,000 healthcare professionals who treat cardiovascular disease have registered for CardioCareLive programs, demonstrating the quality of content and unique interactive format of the program. “It’s clear to me that for busy cardiologists, internists and family physicians, attending a virtual CME program at CardioCareLive is an efficient and effective way to stay current on the latest treatment protocols,” said Dr. Clyde Yancy. “I am pleased to join CardioCareLive as a co-chair and to help extend these quality educational programs to practitioners worldwide.”

In a February 2012 survey, 86% of attendees stated that educational programming at CardioCareLive had a positive impact on their practice and nearly two thirds of respondents viewed three or more sessions at CardioCareLive. One program attendee shared, “CardioCareLive promotes evidence-based practices. It gives credence to what I promote to nursing care and to the level of expertise I bring to all clinical dialogue within the health care team.”

There is no charge to register and view any video session at CardioCareLive. Live programming provides attendees with the additional opportunity to get questions answered by leading cardiologists. Programming is also conveniently available on demand, anytime.

Recommendations for presentation topics or faculty are welcomed from the cardiovascular research and practitioner community at Press@CardioCareLive.com. To learn more about supporting these and other programs at CardioCareLive, please contact info@CardioCareLive.com.

Press@CardioCareLive.com

617.938.6000

ABOUT CARDIOCARELIVE

CardioCareLive, the world’s largest entirely online cardiology congress, is presented by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and produced by PlatformQ. CardioCareLive enables cardiologists, internal medicine specialists, family care physicians and other healthcare practitioners interested in understanding and managing patients with cardiovascular disease to learn, connect and interact in real time. Johns Hopkins University offers Continuing Medical Education (CME) with no registration cost at CardioCareLive, which delivers all the benefits of a physical conference, including live keynote presentations, lectures, real-time interactive Q&A and an exhibit floor, all from the convenience of a computer.

CardioCareLive and PlatformQ are trademarks of PlatformQ, LLC. All other trademarks or service marks are property of their respective owners.

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86% of attendees stated that educational programming at CardioCareLive had a positive impact on their practice
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We are honored Dr. Yancy will be joining us. He is recognized worldwide for his expertise in cardiovascular disease with a special emphasis on heart failure.
Dr. Roger Blumenthal, founding chair of CardioCareLive
It’s clear to me that for busy cardiologists, internists and family physicians, attending a virtual CME program at CardioCareLive is an efficient and effective way to stay current on the latest treatment protocols.
Dr. Clyde Yancy, chief of the division of cardiology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
I am pleased to join CardioCareLive as a co-chair and to help extend these quality educational programs to practitioners worldwide.
Dr. Clyde Yancy, chief of the division of cardiology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine