The Georgia Chapter of the American College of Cardiology (GA ACC) in partnership with the Georgia Nurses Association (GNA), Georgia College of Emergency Physicians (GCEP) and the Georgia Emergency Medical Services Association (GEMSA) is pleased to announce the Emergency Cardiovascular Care Conference (EC3) being held on March 14, 2025 at Gas South Conference Center in Duluth, GA. This one-day conference will focus on the areas of STEMI, Cardiogenic Shock and Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest. We have assembled top experts in these three fields to discuss the latest treatments and therapies and how to work together as a team to increase survival. The target audience for this conference is cardiologists, emergency medicine physicians, EMS, RNs, CVTs, RTs and others who treat acute coronary syndrome related illnesses and we are expecting over 800 in attendance from all of Georgia and the surrounding states.
The need for this type of conference and the importance of our industry partners cannot be understated and we would like to invite you to be a part of this groundbreaking work in Georgia. Through your participation, we will have the ability to deliver the highest level of education from top experts in their fields, translating into lives saved and communities impacted.
This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources and Georgia Chapter, American College of Cardiology.
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of healthcare providers in the care of patients experiencing emergency cardiac events.
Program Overview: Varying knowledge of competency levels in the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with cardiovascular conditions have been identified. This activity will address these gaps by increasing knowledge of evidence-based treatment and management of patients presenting with cardiovascular disease. It will introduce the latest diagnostic modalities and treatment options for cardiac emergencies with a focus on pre-arrival treatments with a continuum of care.
Learning Objectives: As a result of this activity, the participant should be able to:
• Discuss evidence-based treatment options for cardiovascular health conditions relative to the knowledge and expertise of each inter professional team members
• Employ skills to foster inter professional teamwork and team-based, collaborative care for patients with cardiovascular conditions.
• Identify collaborative behaviors necessary for the effectice implementation of appropriate treatment options for cardiovascular conditions.
• Describe their role in the diagnosis, management and treatment of patients wiith cardiovascular conditions.