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SkinBonesCME – Cardiology & Emergency Medicine 2025

CE Information
11.5 CME credits (3.25 pharmacology)
Completion Time
11 hours, 30 minutes
Available Until
August 15, 2027
Posted By
Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts
Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts
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Overview

Specialties
Acute Care, Adult, Family, NP Student, and Women's Health
Subspecialties
Cardiovascular, Dermatology, Emergency, Endocrinology, Hospital Medicine, Infectious Disease, Occupational Health, Orthopedics, Other, Pain Management, Primary Care, and Urgent Care
Clinical Topics
Acute Heart Failure, COPD, Cardiovascular Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Dermatologic Disease, Diabetes, Fungal Infections, Heart, Heart Disease, Infectious Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Menopause, Nutrition, Obesity, Pharmacology, Primary Care, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Skin Cancer, Skin Conditions, Skin Disease, Treatment, Urology, and Women's Health

These popular Cardiology CME courses offer insight into cardiology, including obesity, hypertension, AFib, heart failure, and reading an EKG, among other topics. Engaging case studies illustrate key points that you can apply in your daily practice.

Speakers

Viet Le
Viet Le DMSc PA-C FACC FAHA HF-Cert

Viet is an Associate Professor of Research and Preventive Cardiology PA with nearly 20 years of practice. He obtained a bachelor’s in exercise science/athletic training, a master’s degree as a Physician Assistant in 2004 from the University of Utah School of Medicine, and his Doctor of Medical Science in Health Professions Education in 2023 from the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. He co-directs the Preventive Cardiology Clinic at Intermountain Medical Center and serves as Principal and Sub-Investigator on multiple cardiovascular clinical trials. His focus is patient-centered care and the improvement of shared decision-making processes. He recently served as President of the Academy of PAs in Cardiology, is a past co-chair of the American College of Cardiology PA Work Group and is currently President of the Utah Academy of PAs.

Angela Golden DNP,FNP-C,FAANP,FOMA

Vice President, Clinical Affairs The Obesity Society

I am a Family Nurse Practitioner currently providing patient care in multiple practices that I own. I have a specialty practice in Flagstaff for the medical management of obesity. And provide primary care in a rural community. I speak at conferences throughout the United States and am honored to provide keynote presentations on leadership and the landscape of today's healthcare as well as presentations about specific clinical topics of interest to clinicians. I provide consultation to organizations interested in the role of the nurse practitioner and what our profession brings to patients and the healthcare system in general. I have proudly served in many professional and community organizations, and continue to volunteer for the American Association of Nurse Practitioners where I have been the Arizona state representative, Regional 9 Director, Secretary, and as the President. I have excelled in academic and professional leadership, practice and service positions. I was honored to receive awards in excellence for teacher of the year, certified flight nurse of the year, outstanding school nurse and the AANP NP Arizona Award for Excellence. I have provided reviewing for grants and manuscripts and have numerous publications and presentations demonstrating a commitment to dissemination of knowledge and scholarly work.

CE Information

This activity offers 11.5 CME credits (3.25 pharmacology) to attendees.

Accredited by Jointly Provided by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine & Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts (a subsidiary of Dillehay Management Group).

Target Audience
This activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners caring for patients in a primary and specialty care setting.

Educational Objectives
After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

  • Apply new and emerging therapy options for several different body systems and treatment modalities
  • Discuss a variety of topics in a concentrated effort that maximizes clinician’s time and provider needs
  • Review strategies to help busy clinicians utilize their time with patients more effectively
  • Use new clinical guidelines to effectively treat patients.

 


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