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An Update from the
American College of
Cardiology
Leadership & Governance
ACC Officers and Board of
Trustees
C. Michael Valentine,
MD, MACC
Immediate Past
President
Richard J. Kovacs,
MD, FACC
Vice President
Athena Poppas, MD,
FACC
Vice President
Akshay Khandelwal,
MD, FACC
Secretary/BOG Chair
Additional Members of the Board of Trustees:
BOG Chair-Elect: Daniel M. Philbin, Jr., MD, FACC
Cathleen Biga, MSN, RN, FACC
Paul N. Casale, MD, MPH, FACC
Claire S. Duvernoy, MD, FACC
Howard T. Walpole,
MD, MBA, FACC
Treasurer
Edward T.A. Fry, MD, FACC
Robert C. Hendel, MD, FACC
James L. Januzzi, Jr., MD, FACC
Daniel José Piñeiro, MD, FACC
B. Hadley Wilson, MD, FACC
ACC Executive Staff Team
Tim Attebery, DSc,
MBA, FACHE
CEO
Cathy Gates
Senior
EVP/COO/CFO
Brendan Mullen
EVP
William Oetgen,
MD, MBA, FACC
EVP
Lisa M. Hix, JD
General Counsel
ACC: An Inside Look
How the ACC Has Grown: 1990 to
2018
1990 Highlights
FTEs: 80+
Operations Revenue: $18.3M
Investments: $19.4M
Total Net Assets: $28.8M
Debt: $0
2018 Highlights
FTEs: 500+
Operations Revenue: $138.6M
Investments: $107.4M
Total Net Assets: $94.4M
Debt: $65.5M
48 Domestic Chapters- Representing all 50 states, plus Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico
52,000+ members representing the entire cardiovascular care team - 71% of membership based in the U.S.- 27% international (representing 137
countries)
42 International Chapters
Snapshot of ACC Today:
ACC in 2000 (26,000 Members) ACC in 2018 (54,000 Members)
Source (Right): Data compiled from 2018 Year End Official Member Count
FACC/MACC50%
Associate Fellows
9%
Intl Associates
16%
FITs12%
Resident/ CV Team Student
2%
CV Team/AACC
10%
CV Admin1%
Affiliate1%
ACC Leadership and
Member-Led Groups
• 6 Standing Committees
• 9 Major Operating Committees
• 21 Member Sections
• 48 Domestic Chapters (incl. PR and DC)
• 42 International Chapters
• …and more! (Work Groups, Section Leadership Councils, etc.)
ACC Member Sections• Academic
• Adult Congenital and
Pediatric
• Cardio-Oncology
• CV Management
• CV Team
• CV Training
• Early Career
• Electrophysiology
• Federal
• Fellows in Training
• Geriatric
• Healthcare Innovation
• Heart Failure
• Imaging
• Interventional
• Prevention
• PVD
• Senior CV Professionals
• Sports and Exercise
• Surgeons
• Women in Cardiology
ACC’s Strategic Plan
ACC 2019-2023 High-Level Strategic Plan
CONFIDENTIAL FOR ACC/ ACCF USE ONLY
STRATEGIC GOALS
ACC’s Diversity and Inclusion Initiative:
Working Toward a Diverse and Inclusive Cardiology Workforce and Culture
Learn more at ACC.org/Diversity
#TheFaceOfCardiology
Innovation and the ACC
ACC Advocacy In Action (Q2)
Advocacy Letters, Member Communications,
More
Advocacy Statements,
Comments Submitted
36 Legislator Practice
Visits
16
Events Attended
by ACCPAC53 Grassroots Letters
Sent693
State Lobby Days
(60 Legislators Visited)3 Advocate Newsletters
Sent to ACC Members10
Advocacy Alert
Sent to ACC Leadership1 Advocacy Articles
Published on ACC.org20
A New Option for Maintaining ABIM Certification
The Collaborative Maintenance Pathway (CMP)
ACCSAP with Performance Assessment
THE CMP INTEGRATES LIFELONG LEARNING WITH
ASSESSMENT
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• Build bridges, learn from each other, make connections
• Official ACC Mentoring Program
– Resources
– Talking Points
(Photos from ACC’s Power of Mentoring Video, 2018)
Mentoring
•Chest Pain - MI Registry™
•AFib Ablation Registry™
•CathPCI Registry®
•ICD Registry™
•IMPACT Registry®
•LAAO Registry™
•PVI Registry™
•STS/ACC TVT Registry™
•Diabetes Collaborative Registry®
•PINNACLE Registry®
More than 2,400 hospitals and
over 8,500 outpatient providers
worldwide participate in one or
more of the ACC’s NCDR
registries!
Using Research to Identify CV Trends
Datasets from NCDR’s vast repository reveal gaps in care, changes in trends over time, and answer complex questions about risk factors, outcomes, guideline adherence, device use
and more…
700+ hospitals are participating in one or more ACC
Accreditation offerings.
Patient Navigator Program: Focus MI: team-based approach to make sure patients stay home and healthy after a hospital visit related to myocardial infarction
ACC’s National Quality Campaigns
Reduce the Risk: PCI Bleed: Minimizing PCI-associated bleeding risks through widespread adoption of evidence-based best practices designed to help hospitals anticipate, prepare and save patient lives.
From Guidelines to Practice
The ACC has developed a
comprehensive suite of tools
to help clinicians put its more
than 20 clinical guidelines
into practice.
• Mobile Apps (i.e. Guideline Clinical App, ASCVD Risk Estimator)
• Expert Consensus Decision Pathways
• CardioSmart Patient Education• Quality Initiatives (i.e. LDL Address
the Risk; Succeed in Managing Heart Valve Disease)
• Clinical Toolkits