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Designing cardiac training programs through innovation

Learn how we’re training the next generation of cardiac clinicians with advanced technology.

High-quality care starts at the point of education

The direct impact of COVID-19 is substantial. The resulting impact of the pandemic has forced healthcare organizations to cope with reduced budgets, higher cost of technology solutions and ever-growing exam volumes. To keep up with these staggering challenges, providers must improve clinical efficiencies in cardiovascular imaging departments and utilize their own experts to help train the next generation of clinicians.

New imaging technology is giving providers the tools they need to create top-tier training programs. This webinar will explain how you can use the latest technology to meet the distinct needs of different learners and tailor your training to various cardiac situations.

Using real world demonstrations, learn how one provider has overcome the odds to continually deliver high-quality patient care through:

  • A unique continuous-learning approach to training cardiac fellows.
  • Addressing the extreme volume of patient studies.
  • Mitigating the learning curve for fellows coming into cardiology.
  • Clinical review and direct care at any time from any place.
  • Streamlined workflow and data dissemination.

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