PAD/CAD Virtual Learning Hub
The PAD/CAD Virtual Learning Hub is an engaging multi-channel online resource dedicated to arming HCPs of all levels of expertise with the knowledge and tools necessary to keep up with the latest advances in the field and improve patient care.
The PAD/CAD Virtual Learning Hub is comprised of the following five modules:
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A comprehensive series of focused interactive modules covering the scientific and clinical fundamentals of atherosclerotic disease.
• Epidemiology of CAD, CBVD, PAD, and Polyvascular Disease
• Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology of CAD, CBVD, PAD
• Presentation and Diagnosis of CAD, CBVD, and PAD
• Medical Management of CAD, CBVD, and PAD
• Revascularization in CAD, CBVD, and PAD
• Approach to Patients with Polyvascular Disease
• Treatment Guideline
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A series of five peer-to-peer videos covering several key topics in the clinical management of CAD and PAD.
• Video 1: Assessing the Burden of Atherosclerotic Disease: Approach to the Patient with PAD/CAD
• Video 2: Medical Management of PAD/CAD
• Video 3: Why Not Just Antiplatelet Therapy? Dual Pathway Inhibition in Patients With PAD
• Video 4: Who Benefits the Most from DPI Therapy?
• Video 5: Starting and Maintaining an Antithrombotic Program in Patients with PVD
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Patient-Centered Care of PAD: Vascular Surgeon Insights
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A brochure and an animated explainer video geared toward patients with PAD/CAD.
• PAD/CAD Patient Info Brochure
• PAD/CAD Patient Education Video
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A collection of engaging interactive tests and quizzes designed to promote learning and knowledge retention.
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