The Emory Division of Cardiology offers many scientific and medical education events each month for our trainees, faculty, and staff. We also host several patient-centered education events at various Emory Healthcare facilities throughout the year.
The division also welcomes graduates of Emory’s Cardiology Fellowship Program to join us for events at national cardiology conferences and at the annual Hurst/Logue/Wenger Cardiovascular Society event. For medical professionals interested in continuing medical education credit, we offer free online CME programs as well as live CME programs.
Online CME
Emory offers free online CME credits to physicians. Physicians can receive the CME credits by watching an archived cardiovascular grand rounds presentation and answering a few short questions. The cardiovascular lectures are given by Emory cardiology faculty and physicians outside of Emory.
Access videos and apply for CME credit
Events
The Division of Cardiology offers several continuing medical education (CME) courses throughout the year. Featuring experts from Emory and other nationally renowned faculty, these courses provide opportunities for physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals to learn about the latest advances in a variety of topics related to cardiovascular medicine.
All CME events are accredited by the American Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).
EPIC: Emory Percutaneous Intervention Course
We regret to inform you that EPIC 2025, scheduled for May 15-16, has been cancelled.
In the meantime, discover or re-watch our live cases from past EPIC courses. Visit EPIC’s Wondr Medical Channel to access free EPIC on-demand videos at: https://wondrmedical.net/ch/EPIC by registering on Wondr Medical or signing into your existing Wondr Medical account.
We are incredibly grateful for your support in the past, and we appreciate your ongoing commitment and support to our shared mission in the future.
Best Regards,
Emory Percutaneous Intervention Course (EPIC)
ESCAPE: Emory Symposium on Coronary Atherosclerosis Prevention
June 27-29, 2025
Omni Amelia Island
Amelia Island, FL
Who Should Attend: Cardiologists, general internists, family practice providers, internal medicine subspecialists, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and other primary healthcare providers.
At ESCAPE attendees will hear nationally renowned speakers discuss guidelines on hypertension, blood cholesterol, obesity, healthy living, and risk assessment. There will also be lectures on electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, heart failure, tobacco cessation and women's heart health.
For more information, visit the ESCAPE website.
Cardiology Update for the Non-Cardiologist
October 24-25, 2025
Hilton Atlanta Downtown
Atlanta, Georgia
With the restructuring of health care in the United States, one of the major changes in patient care has been a shift from subspecialty care to primary care. In addition, cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death and disability in the U.S. As a result, much of the burden of caring for patients with cardiovascular disease will fall on primary care physicians. This meeting is designed to provide an update in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease for primary care providers.
To learn more and register, visit the CPC website.
Women and Heart Disease
August 24, 2024
Time: 7:00am – 1:15pm
Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina
4000 Summit Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30319
Who should attend: Cardiologists, primary care physicians, hospitalists, infectious disease specialists, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners, and other health care providers interested in women’s heart care.
