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New online educational forum for medical professionals from HMP Communications

Published on August 26, 2009 at 4:27 AM · No Comments

HMP Communications, the authoritative source for education services targeting healthcare professionals for over two decades, announced it has added a new online educational forum at www.CardiovascularLIVE.com. The site offers video instruction and discussion forums for medical professionals.

“Knowledge is critical, and absorbing it through sight, sound and motion at CardiovascularLIVE.com provides an integrated platform that assists in learning and comprehension,” says Jeff Martin, Vice President of the Cardiology Division for HMP Communications. “The live videos are very exciting for the cardiovascular community, because so many new techniques and methods are being upgraded, introduced and honed everyday. Staying ahead and informed is now a crucial area of practice.”

www.CardiovascularLIVE.com is dedicated to showcasing advancements and therapeutic approaches for the management of cardiovascular disease and peripheral vascular disease (PVD) via interactive case presentations, interviews with thought leaders, webcasts, podcasts, and community forums. It is a vital resource for referring clinician groups as they seek knowledge of options in the management of PVD, such as carotid artery stenting and below-the-knee endovascular therapy.

www.CardiovascularLIVE.com current video archive includes:

• AngioJet Thrombectomy: The Removal of Thrombus in a STEMI Patient;

• Peripheral Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) for the Diagnosis of Peripheral Vascular Disease;

• Progressive Symptomatic Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy;

• The Future of Cardiovascular Imaging;

• The Evolution of Cardiac CTA.

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