Nurses: Providing Angioplasty Patient Care In And Out Of The Cath Lab
Main Category: Nursing / MidwiferyAlso Included In: Conferences; Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Article Date: 05 Jun 2009 - 3:00 PDT
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TCT Symposium will feature strategies for nurses and technologists to improve care for angioplasty patients
WHAT:
The Cardiovascular Nurse and Technologist Symposium at TCT 2009 will examine the latest advances in interventional, pharmacologic and clinical/administrative strategies for the management of the cardiovascular patient:
- Focus on the heart attack patient receiving PCI
- Revascularization decisions
- Management decisions regarding patients with drug-eluting stents
- Leadership
- Tough calls in clinical decision-making
- Taking charge of your own health
September 21-22, 2009
WHERE:
The Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
WHY:
Nurses are on the front lines in and out of the cath lab, providing care for patients with cardiovascular disease, which kills more Americans every year than cancer, making it one of the country's most significant health risks and a critical health topic for millions of people. This symposium will bring nurses and technologists up to speed on the latest advances in patient care.
Featured topics will include: Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialists (RCIS) Review Course
HOW TO REGISTER:
Cardiovascular nurses and technologists may register for the conference at: http://www.tctconference.com/attendee-services/register-now.html
Source:
Judy Romero
Cardiovascular Research Foundation
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