Integrative Cardiology - The Basics, Nutrition and CVD Risks (2024-2026)
Overview
For over 100 years more Americans have died from cardiovascular disease (CVD) than any other cause. The costs of CVD in the United States are estimated at $240 billion per year. These are staggering statistics, given the fact that the majority of cardiovascular diseases can be prevented.
For too long, medical training has focused on the mechanical and pharmaceutical management of CVD with less emphasis on its prevention. Defining cardiac disease and health by concentrating on several millimeter areas of the heart is not appropriate. The heart has a "mind of its own" through its extensive neural and humoral connections, and multiple modalities can be utilized to heal the heart and to keep it healthy. Integrative medicine offers clinicians a broad array of tools for both patient care and personal health in this regard.
Needs Assessment
This course reviews how apply evidence-based integrative approaches to the prevention and mitigation of CVD. Besides current studies on nutrition and specific diets, this course includes other lifestyle factors, mind-body medicine, botanicals, supplements and Eastern medicine that support CVD health. The best treatments for hypertension, dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome are covered.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
- Review the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD), its risks and the social determinants of health that affect prevalence and risks.
- Understand the common risk factors for CVD with special emphasis of prevention through integrative modalities.
- Learn how to better risk stratify CVD risk through the use of available CVD calculators.
- Develop a deep understanding of how nutrition affects heart health while learning the latest evidence behind specific diets.
- Dive into how to provide the best treatment for hypertension including how to recommend physical activity, mind body medicine, botanicals, supplements, acupuncture and pharmacotherapy.
- Expand your knowledge of dyslipidemia with information on advanced lipid testing besides reviewing latest evidence based lifestyle, exercise and mind body approaches long with latest guidelines on pharmacotherapy.
- Review the components of the metabolic syndrome while exploring lifestyle measures, supplements, botanical and mind body medicine.
Target Audience
This enduring material educational program is intended for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, and dietitians with interest in the role of integrative medicine in cardiovascular health, as well as other healthcare professionals who have an interest in integrative health and medicine.
Curriculum
- Introduction to Cardiovascular Health
- Nutrition and Cardiovascular Health: An Introduction
- Nutrition for Cardiovascular Health: Macronutrients
- Nutrition for Cardiovascular Health: Specific Diets
- Hypertension
- Dyslipdemia
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Clinical Applications
- Course Exam
Completion Requirements
Complete all the course work, course evaluation, and the final test with a score of 70% or better. Upon successful completion, you will be able to print your certificate of completion.
Integrative Cardiology - The Basics, Nutrition and CVD Risks (2024-2026) Disclosure & Education Credit Info
Physicians
ACCME/AMA PRA Accreditation and CME Designation Statement
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson designates this enduring material for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Current Approval Period - CME
October 3, 2024 - October 2, 2026
Most Recent Review by Author: July 31, 2024
Completion Requirements
Complete all the coursework, course evaluation, and the final test with a score of 70% or better. You are allowed unlimited re-attempts. Upon successful completion, you will be able to print your certificate of completion.
Relevant Financial Relationship Disclosure Information
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson Continuing Medical Education adheres to the ACCME's Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. Any individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity, including faculty, planners, reviewers, or others, are required to disclose all financial relationships with ineligible entities (commercial interests). All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated prior to the commencement of the activity.
Dr. Kominos has disclosed the following: referral commission, Fullscript.
All other individuals in a position to control the content of this activity, including faculty, planners, reviewers, or others, have disclosed that they have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning this activity.
Commercial Support
There is no commercial support for this activity.
Faculty / Authors
Vivian A. Kominos, MD, FACC, ABOIM; Integrative Cardiologist at Kominos Integrative Cardiology, LLC, Clinical Assistant Professor, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine
Shelly Latte-Naor, MD; Faculty, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Founder, Mindful Minute at Mount Sinai West
Tamara Steinitz, MS, RDN; Professor Emeritus Utah State University Department of Nutrition & Food Sciences, Former Director Didactic Program in Dietetics Utah State University
Priscilla Abercrombie, RN, PhD, AHN-BC, Founder, Women's Health & Healing Integrative Health Coach
Planning Committee
Vivian A. Kominos, MD, FACC, ABOIM; Integrative Cardiologist at Kominos Integrative Cardiology, LLC, Clinical Assistant Professor, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine
Molly K. Burke, MFA, CMT; Director of Online Education, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine