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PROGRAM FACULTY LAURENT MACLE MD, FRCPC (Chair) Associate Professor of Medicine, Université de Montréal Chief of the Electrophysiology Service, Montreal Heart Institute JAFNA L. COX MD, BA, FRCPC, FACC Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Director of Research, Division of Cardiology Professor of Medicine and Community Health and Epidemiology Dalhousie University JEFFREY HABERT MD, CCFP, FCFP Family Physician Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto Investigating Coroner, Province of Ontario ANDRÉ BELANGÉR MD, CFPC Clinique Médicale Valcartier, Hopital Hotel Dieu de Lévis TED JABLONSKI MD, CCFP, FCFP Partner, Crowfoot Village Family Practice Medical Lead, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Calgary JEFF HEALEY MD, FRCPC, FHRS Director of Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton General Hospital Associate Professor, McMaster University GUY TREMBLAY MD, FRCPC Professor, Faculté de médecine, Université Laval Cardiologist, CHU de Québec, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement TO LEARN MORE AND TO REGISTER ONLINE, GO TO: www.vivomap.ca/assessaf FOR MORE INFORMATION: [email protected] or call CTC Communications at 1-800-561-7516 Implementing the 2016 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines in Practice This program was supported in part by an educational grant from BAYER Inc. BENEFITS TO PARTICIPANTS: Point of care knowledge transfer of the 2016 CCS Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines for Stroke Prevention on your device of choice. Explore practical issues related to guideline implementation in a primary care and specialist setting. Compare your practice to your peers across the country. Receive valuable Section 3 credits. This activity is an Accredited Self-Assessment Program (Section 3) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, and approved by Canadian Cardiovascular Society on 12/22/16 and expires 12/18. Remember to visit MAINPORT to record your learning and outcomes. You may claim a maximum of 5.0 hours (credits are automatically calculated). Earn credits and assess your practice! A point of care program that responds to individual patient profiles to efficiently provide guideline recommendations. NEW – Section 3 credits for Self-Learning Activity!

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Page 1: Earn credits and assess your practice!ccs.ca/images/Images_2017/AssessAF_Ad_FullPage_rev.pdf · JEFF HEALEY MD, FRCPC, FHRS Director of Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton General Hospital

PROGRAM FACULTYLAURENT MACLE MD, FRCPC (Chair)

Associate Professor of Medicine, Université de Montréal Chief of the Electrophysiology Service, Montreal Heart Institute

JAFNA L. COX MD, BA, FRCPC, FACC

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Director of Research, Division of Cardiology Professor of Medicine and Community Health and Epidemiology Dalhousie University

JEFFREY HABERT MD, CCFP, FCFP

Family Physician Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto Investigating Coroner, Province of Ontario

ANDRÉ BELANGÉR MD, CFPC

Clinique Médicale Valcartier, Hopital Hotel Dieu de Lévis

TED JABLONSKI MD, CCFP, FCFP

Partner, Crowfoot Village Family Practice Medical Lead, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Calgary

JEFF HEALEY MD, FRCPC, FHRS

Director of Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton General Hospital Associate Professor, McMaster University

GUY TREMBLAY MD, FRCPC

Professor, Faculté de médecine, Université Laval Cardiologist, CHU de Québec, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement

TO LEARN MORE AND TO REGISTER ONLINE, GO TO:

www.vivomap.ca/assessaf

FOR MORE INFORMATION: [email protected]

or call CTC Communications at 1-800-561-7516

Implementing the 2016 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines in Practice

This program was supported in part by an educational grant from BAYER Inc.

BENEFITS TO PARTICIPANTS:

• Point of care knowledge transfer of the 2016 CCS Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines for Stroke Prevention on your device of choice.

• Explore practical issues related to guideline implementation in a primary care and specialist setting.

• Compare your practice to your peers across the country.

• Receive valuable Section 3 credits.

This activity is an Accredited Self-Assessment Program (Section 3) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, and approved by Canadian Cardiovascular Society on 12/22/16 and expires 12/18. Remember to visit MAINPORT to record your learning and outcomes. You may claim a maximum of 5.0 hours (credits are automatically calculated).

Earn credits and assess

your practice!A point of care program that responds

to individual patient profiles to efficiently provide guideline

recommendations.

NEW – Section 3 credits for Self-Learning Activity!