CTCA vs Calcium Scoring: Enhancing Cardiac Risk Prediction in Primary Care
Educational Activities (EA)
60.0
Reviewing Performance (RP)
0.0
Measuring Outcomes (MO)
0.0
Brief Overview
This interactive session focuses on improving cardiac risk prediction and diagnostic decision-making in primary care. Through a case-based discussion and specialist-led feedback, participants will explore the complementary roles of Coronary CT Angiography (CTCA) and Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) Scoring in evaluating patients at risk for coronary artery disease.
The session clarifies the indications, strengths, and limitations of each modality, equipping clinicians to choose the most appropriate cardiac imaging pathway based on patient risk, presentation, and clinical context.
Program Details
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Program Outcome
Improvement of cardiac risk prediction in primary care
- Understand the differences between calcium score and CTCA
- Improvement in cardiac risk prediction
- Approach to ordering cardiac testing
1. Case based discussion with interactive feedback 2. Key Learning objectives with MCQ testing
1. Written and verbal feedback is always collected post education session 2. Quality Assurance
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0 Hours total Duration
Hybrid
Interactive Learning: Workshop, Case-based Discussion (focuses on active participation and applying knowledge)
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