Part I: Refining the role of warfarin for stroke prevention in AF
Part II: Treating the arrhythmia in AF
Part IV: Novel oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention in AF: A synthetic approach
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Under the auspices of the International Cardiology Forum, this series of four Web casts will explore management of atrial fibrillation in all its dimensions, from maximizing net clinical benefit in stroke prevention to different approaches to addressing the underlying arrhythmia. In aggregate, these Web casts are intended to serve as a curriculum on this dysrhythmia. These Web casts will consider the latest data on new therapies or strategies, integrating these data into the large body of evidence that has accrued over the past several decades and upon which current treatment guidelines are based.
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of cardiologists, internists, family practitioners, and other health care professionals caring for patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation who are at risk of embolic stroke.
Joseph S. Alpert, MD [ view bio ]
Cochair
Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Director of Coronary Care
The University of Arizona College of Medicine
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Michael D. Ezekowitz, MB ChB, DPhil [ view bio ]
Cochair
Vice President
Lankenau Institute for Medical Research
Professor, Jefferson Medical College
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, United States
John W. Eikelboom, MBBS, MSc[ view bio ]
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
McMaster University
Haematologist, Thrombosis Service
Hamilton General Hospital
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
C. Michael Gibson, MS, MD[ view bio ]
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Chief of Clinical Research
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Kenneth W. Mahaffey, MD[ view bio ]
Associate Professor of Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Co-Director, Cardiovascular Research
Director, Clinical Events Classification Group
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Durham, North Carolina, United States
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the University of Cincinnati and The Exeter Group.
The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Cincinnati designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation.
Release date: April 2011 | Expiration date: April 2012
This activity has been peer-reviewed by The American Journal of Cardiology and The American Journal of Medicine.

The University of Cincinnati is committed to resolving all conflict of interest issues that could arise as a result of prospective faculty members’ significant relationships with drug or device manufacturer(s). The University of Cincinnati is committed to retaining only those speakers with financial interests that can be resolved and reconciled with the goals and educational integrity of the CME activity.
In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, the speakers for this course have been asked to disclose to participants the existence of any financial interest and/or relationship(s) (e.g., paid speaker, employee, paid consultant on a board and/or committee for a commercial company) that would potentially affect the objectivity of his/her presentation or whose products or services may be mentioned during their presentation. The following disclosures were made:
David L. Becker, MD
Planning committee member
President
The Exeter Group
New York, New York, United States
Joseph S. Alpert, MD
Cochair, planning committee member
Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Director of Coronary Care
The University of Arizona College of Medicine
Tucson, Arizona, United States
John W. Eikelboom, MBBS, MSc
Presenter
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
McMaster University
Haematologist, Thrombosis Service
Hamilton General Hospital
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Michael D. Ezekowitz, MB ChB, DPhil
Cochair, planning committee member, presenter
Vice President
Lankenau Institute for Medical Research
Professor, Jefferson Medical College
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, United States
C. Michael Gibson, MS, MD
Presenter
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Chief of Clinical Research
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Kenneth W. Mahaffey, MD
Presenter
Associate Professor of Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Co-Director, Cardiovascular Research
Director, Clinical Events Classification Group
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Kay Weigand
Compliance
Program Director – Enduring Materials
Office of Continuing Medical Education
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
The opinions expressed during the educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of the University of Cincinnati or the views of The American Journal of Cardiology or The American Journal of Medicine. The information is presented for the purpose of advancing the participants’ professional development.
Faculty members are required to inform the audience when they are discussing off-label/unapproved uses of devices and drugs. Physicians should consult full prescribing information before using any product mentioned during this educational activity.
Studies cited during the program may have involved the speakers and/or received commercial support.
Some of the agents referenced during the program are investigational and not yet FDA-approved for commercial use in the United States.
Any use of trade names and identification of manufacturers in these presentations are for the learners’ reference only. No promotion of or bias toward any product or manufacturer should be inferred.
Michael D. Ezekowitz
John W. Eikelboom
Kenneth W. Mahaffey
Michael D. Ezekowitz