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Dr. Hayman will share her vast knowledge of CVD prevention in children and adolescents during her plenary session, “Pediatric Prevention Guidelines: It’s Never Too Early (or Too Late) to Focus on Heart Health”.
Read More »During his opening keynote address at the 2018 Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium, Eric D. Peterson, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC will take on the topic of “Big Data and the Future of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment”.
Read More »You can earn up to 23.5 CE contact hours (includes 9.5 hours pharmacology) by attending the 2018 Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium. If that’s not enough, we have 6 more reasons why you should take part.
Read More »The closing keynote address at this year’s Annual Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium is not to be missed!
Read More »This year PCNA is delighted to recognize Dr. Barry Franklin as an Honorary Fellow of PCNA. Dr. Franklin will also provide a keynote presentation, Cardiac Rehab in 2018: Incorporating New Populations and Approaches.
Read More »Patricia Davidson, PhD, Med, RN, FAAN, FPCNA will speak at PCNA’s Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium on April 4-7, 2018. Patricia Davidson is the Dean of Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is…
Read More »PCNA is excited to host Dr. Kim Williams at the 2018 Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium. Dr. Williams, chairman of cardiology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and former American College…
Read More »New Year, New Hypertension Guidelines: Focusing on Measurement and Lifestyle Changes to Reach New Targets
Read More »Changing behaviors has never been easy, but PCNA now has a mini-certificate that can help. Our 8.25 CE contact hours program has two separate tracks – one for primary care and one for cardiac rehab.
Read More »Join cardiovascular nurse specialists in a panel interview format as they share their experience and expertise in helping patients access novel lipid-lowering, heart failure, and anticoagulation therapies.
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