Monday January 19, 2026 –
Friday January 23, 2026
8:00am-12:15pm
Eastern Time (UTC -5)
Monday January 19, 2026 –
Friday January 23, 2026
8:00am-12:15pm
Eastern Time (UTC -5)
DoubleTree Beach Resort by Hilton - Clearwater Beach
Clearwater Beach, Florida
20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
20 ABIM MOC Points
AMS011925.2
Start your year earning CME credits at the DoubleTree Beach Resort! Join AMS for important cardiology topics, including acute aortic syndrome, chest pain in pediatrics, recognizing problems in the ventricles, and more.
Eastern Time (UTC -5)
AGENDA
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Date |
Session |
Time |
Speaker |
Topic |
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1/19/2026 |
1-1 |
8:00am-9:00am |
Nemeth |
Rare Catastrophic Chest Pain |
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1-2 |
9:05am-10:05am |
Nemeth |
Acute Aortic Syndrome-How the Big Red Can Fool You |
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1-3 |
10:15am-11:15am |
Ruggiero |
Update on Valvular Heart Disease |
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1-4 |
11:20am-12:20pm |
Ruggiero |
Peripheral Vascular Disease |
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1/20/2026 |
2-1 |
8:00am-9:00am |
Ruggiero |
Antiplatelets, Anticoagulants and Coronary Stenting |
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2-2 |
9:05am-10:05am |
Ruggiero |
PFO and Cryptogenic Stroke |
|
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2-3 |
10:15am-11:15am |
Nemeth |
PE- Update on the great masquerader |
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2-4 |
11:20am-12:20pm |
Nemeth |
Stethoscope or POCUS: which one should I bring to the bedside of a patient with chest pain and shortness of breath? |
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1/21/2026 |
3-1 |
8:00am-9:00am |
Nemeth |
ECG Landmines – Tread carefully |
|
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3-2 |
9:05am-10:05am |
Nemeth |
ACS – semantics, diagnostics and therapeutics in 2026 |
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3-3 |
10:15am-11:15am |
Nemeth |
Cardiogenic shock – The “Need” to Know |
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3-4 |
11:20am-12:20pm |
Nemeth |
Chest pain in a 8 year old?!? Approach to chest pain in pediatrics. |
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1/22/2026 |
4-1 |
8:00am-9:00am |
Jones |
The P Wave, the QRS and the T Wave |
|
4-2 |
9:05am-10:05am |
Jones |
What are leads and what do they tell us? |
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4-3 |
10:15am-11:15am |
Jones |
How do I recognize problems in the atria? |
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4-4 |
11:20am-12:20pm |
Jones |
How do I recognize problems in the AV node and beyond? |
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1/23/2026 |
5-1 |
8:00am-9:00am |
Jones |
How do I recognize problems in the ventricles? Part 1: Chamber Enlargement |
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5-2 |
9:05am-10:05am |
Jones |
How do I recognize problems in the ventricles? Part 2. Ischemia |
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5-3 |
10:15am-11:15am |
Jones |
How do I recognize problems in the ventricles? Part 3. Infarction |
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5-4 |
11:20am-12:20pm |
Jones |
How do I recognize dangerous electrolyte disturbances? |
Clearwater Beach, Florida
This beachfront retreat offers renovated rooms with Gulf-view balconies, free WiFi, an outdoor pool, fitness center, on-site dining, EV charging, and direct beach access along peaceful North Redington Beach.
Redington Beach is home to uncrowded beaches and quaint shops and restaurants, perfect for a low-key getaway. For a bustling beachfront, head to nearby Clearwater Beach. No matter which suits your style, both towns deliver on classic Florida fun.
Redington Pier and Pier 60
Sunsets over the sparkling Gulf
Waterfront restaurants and cafes
Paddleboarding, kayaking, and jet skiing
Suncoast Beach Trolley
Joe Nemeth, MD
Associate Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine/Pediatrics/Critical Care, McGill University; Montreal, QC
Nicholas Ruggiero II, MD, FACP, FACC, FSCAI, FSVM, FCPP
Cardiology Specialist; Philadelphia, PA
Jerry Jones, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
CEO, Medicus of Houston; Houston, TX
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