Nuclear Cardiology Knowledge Self Assessment Program

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The Nuclear Cardiology Knowledge Self-Assessment Product (NCKSAP) is designed to follow the nuclear cardiology blueprint board exam and each is available in an online format only. Each module has a total of 30 multiple-choice questions, answers, rationales and references designed to help you assess your knowledge in nuclear cardiology. Please note: the fee for each module is $125 for current ASNC members and $199 for expired ASNC members and non-members.New second edition modules with new content will now offer ABIM MOC points as well as CME credits for physicians!NOTE: If you request MOC points, ASNC will transfer your MOC points to the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) on the 15th of every month. Also, please allow 5 business days for the ABIM to enter the data in your ABIM record. Earn valuable continuing medical education credit while increasing your knowledge of the latest developments in the field of nuclear cardiology. Each issue of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology features an article designated for continuing education credit for Physicians and Technologists.

These continuing education activities are valid for one year from the date of issue in JNC Journal. Expiration dates are listed with each article. Please note: the fee for each article is free for members and $50 for non-members. Earn ABIM Part II MOC points and CME credits by participating in ASNC's online activities designed to assist you in your certification/recertification efforts or simply provide you with resources so you can stay at the forefront of your profession. Our activities are based on nuclear cardiology core competencies to facilitate your professional development.NOTE: If you request MOC points, ASNC will transfer your MOC points to the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) on the 15th of every month. Also, please allow 5 business days for the ABIM to enter the data in your ABIM record.

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Wells Askew, M.D., is a board-certified cardiologist with subspecialty certifications in cardiovascular imaging including nuclear cardiology and echocardiography. He attended University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine and obtained specialty training in internal medicine, cardiology, and advance cardiac imaging at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, and in Rochester, Minnesota.Areas of clinical expertise include:. Management of patients with ischemic heart disease. Evaluation and treatment of acute and chronic ischemic heart disease. Cardiac imaging selection and interpretation for coronary artery disease assessment. Application of nuclear imaging in patients with ischemic heart disease, cardiac amyloidosis, and cardiac sarcoidosisDr.

Askew has led a number of initiatives at Mayo Clinic, where he served as Vice-Chair and later as Chair of Mayo Clinic Radiation Safety Committee, Medical Director of the Integrated Stress Center, Medical Director of Mayo Clinic Hospital Unit East Tower 5, and Co-Chair of the Ischemic Heart Disease Council. Conditions treated.