SCAI

Social Media for the Practicing Interventionalist: A Two-Part Webinar Series
Part I – Twitter 101: How to Promote Your Work, Practice, and Professional Interests

The purpose of this webinar series is to provide a jump-start to those who aren’t currently part of the cardiovascular community’s dialogue on social media and to help those currently using Twitter to advance their skills and knowledge to conduct research, educate patients and market one’s clinical expertise or practice.

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Topics include:

  • Comprehensive Review Structural Heart Disease (SHD) Valve Procedure
  • Paravalvular Leak and Left Atrial Appendage Procedures
  • E&M Services Performed on the Same-Day as Interventional Cardiology Procedures
  • New Time-Based Moderate Sedation CPT Codes
  • New Interventional Cardiology Codes in the Pipeline
  • The Value of Independent Specialty Designation for Interventional Cardiology

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CONTENT VALIDATION STATEMENT

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions accepts the following Content Validation Statements and expects all persons involved in its professional education activities to abide by these statements with regard to any recommendations for clinical care.

All recommendations involving clinical medicine are based on evidence accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contradictions in the care of patients; AND/OR All scientific research referred to or reported in support or justification of a patient care recommendation conforms to generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis.

DISCLAIMER:

SCAI is committed to making every reasonable effort to provide accurate information regarding the use of CPT®, and the rules and regulations set forth by CMS for the Medicare program. However, this information is subject to change by CMS and does not dictate coverage and reimbursement policy as determined by local Medicare contractors or any other payor. SCAI assumes no liability, legal, financial, or otherwise, for physicians or other entities who utilize this information in a manner inconsistent with the policies of any payors or Medicare carriers with which the physician or other entity has a contractual obligation. CPT codes and their descriptors are copyright 2016 by the American Medical Association.