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DESCRIPTION:The ACC Surviving MI Campaign will be highlighting organization
 s who have implemented multiple Surviving MI strategies. The panelists wil
 l discuss their multidisciplinary approach to improving AMI care. (Metrics
  include:  Evidence Based Protocols and Process in Place\, Nurse and Physi
 cian Champions\, Creative Problem Solving Culture\, Regular Case Review wi
 th Providers\, Dedicated Nursing Staff Assigned in the Cath Lab\, and Phar
 macists Involved with Care).  In addition\, the panelists will also discus
 s how they plan to sustain such efforts implemented at their hospitals. Th
 ere will also be a Q&A session where participants can ask the presenters q
 uestions.\nThe ACC’s Surviving MI initiative\, part of Quality Improvement
  for Institutions\, seeks to influence organizational culture change by in
 creasing the adoption of evidence-based strategies associated with lower 3
 0-day risk standardized mortality rates for patients hospitalized with acu
 te myocardial infarction.\nView the Recorded Webinar >>>
DTEND;TZID=Eastern Standard Time:20170424T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T050030Z
DTSTART;TZID=Eastern Standard Time:20170424T140000
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Surviving MI Webinar
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 NTENT="text/html\;charset=utf-8"></HEAD><BODY><p>The ACC Surviving MI Camp
 aign will be highlighting organizations who have implemented multiple Surv
 iving MI strategies. The panelists will discuss their multidisciplinary ap
 proach to improving AMI care. (Metrics include: &nbsp\;Evidence Based Prot
 ocols and Process in Place\, Nurse and Physician Champions\, Creative Prob
 lem Solving Culture\, Regular Case Review with Providers\, Dedicated Nursi
 ng Staff Assigned in the Cath Lab\, and Pharmacists Involved with Care). &
 nbsp\;In addition\, the panelists will also discuss how they plan to susta
 in such efforts implemented at their hospitals. There will also be a Q&amp
 \;A session where participants can ask the presenters questions.</p>\n<p>T
 he ACC&rsquo\;s Surviving MI initiative\, part of Quality Improvement for 
 Institutions\, seeks to influence organizational culture change by increas
 ing the adoption of evidence-based strategies associated with lower 30-day
  risk standardized mortality rates for patients hospitalized with acute my
 ocardial infarction.</p>\n<p><a href="https://acc.mediasite.com/mediasite/
 Play/f08cc94eaacc45f7a15c804fa103dbd61d" target="_blank">View the Recorded
  Webinar &gt\;&gt\;&gt\;</a></p></BODY></HTML>
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