CONTINUING EDUCATION:
RN, NP:  .75 CE Credit

Recorded Date:  April 12, 2014 (as part of the 2014 PCNA annual symposium in Atlanta)
Original Posting Date: March 2, 2016
Content Review Date: January 2017

COURSE OVERVIEW:

Heart Failure nurse researcher Carolyn Miller Reilly shares important insights about the cardiovascular disease risk in cancer survivors.

AUDIENCE:
Nurses, advanced practice nurses, and other healthcare providers interested in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease.

FACULTY DISCLOSURES:
Principal Investigator receiving funding for CVD disease research in Cancer Survivors

  • Internal funding Kennedy Survivorship Pilot Grant Award, Emory University: Novel Testing for Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in Lymphoma Survivors
  • Funding from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group sponsored by National Cancer Institute: The Relationship between Radiation Dose Volume and Adverse Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes in Cancer Survivors who Received Therapeutic Thoracic Radiation

COST:
This online educational activity is offered free of charge.

PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTIVITY AND RECEIPT OF CERTIFICATE OF CREDIT:
View the course materials; complete the post-test (you can take the post-test more than once if needed to achieve a passing score of 75%) and online evaluation form at the end of the activity, and print your CE certificate.

ACCREDITOR:
This educational activity is provided by the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA). PCNA is accredited by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) as an approved provider of Nurse Practitioner continuing education, provider number 030602. 

Please note that if you received credit for attending the 2014 PCNA Annual Symposium in Atlanta, you will be unable to claim credit for the on-demand sessions that were recorded there.  

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
April 12, 2014
Seminar Objectives
  • Differentiate which cancer survivors are at risk for CVD.
  • Discuss effective prevention strategies.
  • Identify screening recommendations.
  • Discuss the growing population of cancer survivors
  • Present an epidemiological model explaining the elevated CVD risk in cancer survivors.
Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Cancer Survivors

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

  • Discuss the growing population of cancer survivors
  • Present an epidemiological model explaining the elevated CVD risk in cancer survivors.
  • Differentiate which cancer survivors are at risk for CVD.
  • Identify screening recommendations.
  • Discuss effective prevention strategies.

FACULTY DISCLOSURES: Principal Investigator receiving funding for CVD disease research in Cancer Survivors

  • Internal funding Kennedy Survivorship Pilot Grant Award, Emory University: Novel Testing for Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in Lymphoma Survivors
  • Funding from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group sponsored by National Cancer Institute: The Relationship between Radiation Dose Volume and Adverse Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes in Cancer Survivors who Received Therapeutic Thoracic Radiation
Speaker Information
Carolyn Miller Reilly, RN, PhD
Individual topic purchase: Selected

PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTIVITY AND RECEIPT OF CERTIFICATE OF CREDIT:
View the course materials; complete the post-test (you can take the post-test more than once if needed to achieve a passing score of 75%) and online evaluation form at the end of the activity, and print your CE certificate.


ACCREDITOR:

This educational activity is provided by the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA). PCNA is approved as a provider of nurse practitioner continuing education (CE) programs by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), provider number 030602. 

 

Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association
Contact Hour Total: 0.75
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