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Raising Awareness and Promoting Early Diagnosis of ATTR Cardiac Amyloidosis

March 8, 2025 @ 12:00 am - April 12, 2026 @ 5:00 pm Free

This educational activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from the Mayo Clinic and Pfizer, Inc.

This CPD-accredited online course is designed to enhance the knowledge, diagnostic accuracy, and clinical response of healthcare professionals in Kenya regarding transthyretin (TTR) cardiac amyloidosis, a serious and underrecognized cause of heart failure. Through an evidence-based and locally contextualized curriculum, the course empowers clinicians to identify red flags, select and interpret appropriate diagnostic tools, and apply best-practice management strategies, including genetic counseling and advanced imaging.

Participants will engage with dynamic learning modules, animated explainer videos, expert interviews, and real-world clinical cases to sharpen diagnostic reasoning and multidisciplinary collaboration. The course also introduces emerging therapies and surveillance strategies tailored to both wild-type and hereditary forms of ATTR-CM.

Whether you’re a cardiologist, internal medicine specialist, radiologist, lab expert, or front-line provider, this course equips you with the tools to ensure earlier diagnosis, improve patient outcomes, and bridge critical gaps in care across Kenya.

Anders Barasa, MD, PhD             John Heshmat, PharmD, MSc

What Will I Learn?

  • Describe the pathophysiology, subtypes, and burden of TTR amyloidosis.
  • Identify clinical, ECG, and imaging red flags suggestive of ATTR-CM.
  • Apply diagnostic algorithms using monoclonal protein screening, bone scintigraphy, biopsy, and genetic testing.
  • Interpret cardiac MRI and echocardiographic findings relevant to amyloidosis.
  • Choose evidence-based therapies and manage mutation carriers.
  • Analyze clinical cases to avoid misdiagnosis and diagnostic delays.

Target Audience

  • Cardiologists
  • General Physicians
  • Radiologists
  • Clinical Officers
  • Laboratory and imaging specialists
  • ICU and internal medicine physicians
  • General practitioners and primary care providers
  • Nurses and pharmacists involved in cardiac care

Materials Included

  • Animated explainer videos
  • Expert-led videos and case walk-throughs
  • Downloadable clinical algorithms and diagnostic checklists
  • Access to guidelines and summary tables
  • PDF reading materials and infographics
  • Pre- and post-course assessments
  • Completion certificate with CPD credits
  • Find Multiple Hotspots Activity
  • Interactive Videos (videos enriched with interactions) Activity
  • Branching Scenario (dilemmas and self paced learning) Activity
Free CME Course on Cardiac TTR Amyloidosis in Kenya – Enroll Now
March 8 @ 12:00 am - April 12, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
Free
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Venue

CRK Courses Online Plateform
Kenya

Organizer

CRK-NGO
+254720999920
info@crkcourses.com