Overview

NOW WITH 18 MONTHS OF ACCESS

Date of Original Release: October 7, 2025
Date Credit Expires for this program: October 7, 2028

Online Streaming Access
Access to online streaming course is available for 18 months from the date of purchase. Credit and MOC must be claimed within that time period. Course PDF materials are available for download. 

Course Description
Mayo Clinic Online Cardiovascular Review Course for Cardiology Boards and Recertification provides the internist and cardiologist with an overview of all aspects of cardiovascular medicine. Well-known experts in each field will give in-depth didactic presentations on state-of-the-art subjects in cardiovascular medicine. This review course is designed specifically to prepare the cardiovascular specialist for the cardiovascular boards and/or recertification. This course will also provide the internist or practicing cardiologist with an update on the latest knowledge and advances in cardiovascular medicine.  The Echo Focus Session is part of the enduring program as well.

The Cardiovascular Online Board Review course is delivered through an online personalized learning gateway enabling learners to take a pre-assessment to identify areas of strength and weakness and then directing their learning with a personalized study guide that concentrates solely on areas where they need reinforcement. Learners can view videos from the live/livestream course, listen to streaming audio presentations, review learning objectives, journal citations, articles and guidelines and board pearls, take notes on PowerPoint presentations, take pre- and post-assessments, practice coding exams, and more.

Course Learning Objectives
Upon conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the etiology of restrictive cardiomyopathies to diagnose and manage patients effectively
  • Recognize and diagnose venous thromboembolism (VTE) using the appropriate algorithm for VTE diagnosis based on a pretest probability of disease assessment strategy
  • Identify cardiovascular disease risk factors in patients without known CAD
  • Identify the classification of antiarrhythmic agents based on mechanisms of action
  • Explain the physiologic changes that occur with pregnancy

Attendance at this Mayo Clinic course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taught in this course. 

Target Audience
This enduring program is designed for, but not limited to, cardiologists, cardiovascular fellows, and general internists. Although this program is designed specifically to prepare the cardiovascular specialist for the cardiovascular boards and/or recertification, it will also provide the practicing cardiologist or internist with an update on the latest knowledge and advances in cardiovascular medicine.

Cardiovascular Education App
The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app for viewing board prep materials and assessment(s). Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today or scan the QR code below.
     

Program

ARRHYTHMIAS

Atrial Fibrillation and SVT: Diagnosis and Stroke Prevention

Ammar Killu, MBBS

Atrial Fibrillation and SVT: Treatment

Malini Madhavan, MBBS

Ventricular Arrhythmias

Siva Mulpuru, MD

The Cardiac Channelopathies (Brugada, CPVT, and LQTS)

Michael Ackerman, MD, PhD

Antiarrhythmic Drugs, Interactions, and Proarrhythmias

Konstantinos Siontis, MD

Syncope and Out-of-Hospital Arrest: Non-Invasive and Invasive Testing and Treatments

Abhishek Deshmukh, MBBS

Pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

Ammar Killu, MBBS

CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Assessment and Primary Prevention of Patients at Risk for Coronary Artery Disease

Stephen Kopecky, MD

ACS Part I ‐ Presentation to Reperfusion

Malcolm Bell, MD

ACS Part II – Adjunctive Medical Therapy

Malcolm Bell, MD

Assessment and Medical Management of Patients with Known Coronary Artery Disease

Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, MD

Complications of Myocardial Infarction

Jeffrey Geske, MD

Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Cardiac Disease for Non-Cardiac Surgery

Michael Cullen, MD

Multimodality Imaging

Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, MD, Christopher Francois, MD, Prajwal Reddy, MD

Revascularization for Patients with Chronic Coronary Artery Disease

Abhiram Prasad, MD

HEART FAILURE AND CARDIOMYOPATHY

The Cardiomyopathies (CHF)

Steve Ommen, MD

Ventricular Function

Michael Cullen, MD, Jeffrey Geske, MD

Medical Treatment of Chronic Stable Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction

Paul McKie, MD

Evaluation and Management of HFpEF

Barry Borlaug, MD

Medical Treatment of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

Drew Rosenbaum, MD

Cardiac Device and Replacement Therapy (Transplant)

Melissa Lyle, MD

Constriction vs. Restriction Hemodynamics

S. Allen Luis, MBBS, PhD

VALVULAR DISEASE

Infective Endocarditis

Michael Cullen, MD

Valvular Stenosis

Sunil Mankad, MD

Valvular Regurgitation

Sunil Mankad, MD

Prosthetic Valves and Other Forms of Valve Disease

Jeffrey Geske, MD

Hemodynamics

William Miranda, MD

Mitral and Aortic Regurgitation

Hector Michelena, MD

Mitral and Aortic Stenosis

Vuyisile Nkomo, MD

Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation

Ratnasari Padang, MBBS, PhD

Prosthetic Valves

Sorin Pislaru, MD, PhD

Echo in the Diagnosis and Evaluation of Endocarditis

Ratnasari Padang, MBBS, PhD

PERICARDIAL DISEASE

Pericardial Disease and Myocarditis

S. Allen Luis, MBBS, PhD

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

Congenital Heart Disease: Part 1 – Simple

Christopher Jain, MD

Congenital Heart Disease: Part 2 – Complex

Sabrina Phillips, MD

VASCULAR DISEASE

Diseases of the Peripheral Arteries

Amy Pollak, MD

Diseases of the Aorta and Great Vessels

John Bois, MD

Thromboembolic and Other Venous Diseases

Stan Henkin, MD

Carotid and Renal Vascular Disease

Ian McPhail, MD

SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION AND HYPOTENSION

Hypertension

Amy Pollak, MD

PULMONARY CIRCULATORY DISORDERS

Pulmonary Hypertension

Sudhir Kushwaha, MD

SYSTEMIC DISORDERS AFFECTING THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Cardiovascular Pharmacology For The Boards

Garvan Kane, MD, PhD

ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY

Classic M-Mode and LV Systolic Function

Sunil Mankad, MD

Stress Echo: Role, Risk Wall Motion Analysis and Appropriateness

Adelaide Arruda-Olson, MD

Role of Echo in the CCU- Mechanical Complications of MI and Mimics of Myocardial Infarction

Sunil Mankad, MD

Echo Assessment of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Kyle Klarich, MD

Echo Assessment of Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Daniel Borgeson, MD

LV Diastolic Function

Jae Oh, MD

RV Function and Pulmonary Hypertension

Jeffrey Geske, MD

Simple Congenital Heart Disease

Crystal Bonnichsen, MD

Recognizing Masses in the Heart and Source of Embolism

Kyle Klarich, MD

Interventional Echocardiography: How 3D Helps in Daily Practice

Jeremy Thaden, MD

NORMAL CARDIOVASCULAR ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

Pregnancy and the Heart

Katie Young, MD

CODING FOR THE BOARD EXAM

Echo Coding

Mays Ali, MD

ECG Coding

Abhishek Deshmukh, MBBS

Cath Coding

Mackram Eleid, MD

CHALK TALKS

Chalk Talk 1

Chalk Talk 2

Chalk Talk 3

Chalk Talk 4

Chalk Talk 5

Chalk Talk 6

Chalk Talk 7

Chalk Talk 8

Chalk Talk 9

Chalk Talk 10

Chalk Talk 11

Chalk Talk 12

Chalk Talk 13

Chalk Talk 14

Chalk Talk 15

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS

Molecular Genetics: Genetics 101 Understanding the Action Potential in the Human Heart

Michael Ackerman, MD, PhD

Understanding the Action Potential in the Human Heart

Michael Ackerman, MD, PhD

Cardiac Amyloidosis for the Boards

Martha Grogan, MD

Cardio-Oncology for the Boards

Joerg Herrmann, MD

Cardiovascular Physical Exams – Part 1

Kyle Klarich, MD

Cardiovascular Physical Exams – Part 2

Kyle Klarich, MD

Diabetes and the Heart

Stephen Kopecky, MD

Polyarteritis Nodosa, Raynaud’s Phenomenon, and Kawasaki Disease

Matthew Koster, MD

Hypertension Basics

Amy Pollak, MD

Vascular Lab Testing

Amy Pollak, MD

Statistics for the Cardiovascular Boards

Charanjit Rihal, MD

Statistics for the Cardiovascular Boards

Michael Cullen, MD

Women and Heart Disease

Amy Pollak, MD

Covid-19 Myocarditis

Leslie Cooper, Jr., MD

BONUS QUESTIONS 1
BONUS QUESTIONS 2
BONUS QUESTIONS 3
BONUS QUESTIONS 4
BONUS QUESTIONS 5

Content

Arrhythmias

Atrial Fibrillation and SVT: Diagnosis and Stroke Prevention
Ammar M. Killu, M.B.B.S.

Atrial Fibrillation and SVT: Treatment
Malini Madhavan, M.B.B.S.

Ventricular Arrhythmias
Siva K. Mulpuru, M.D.

The Cardiac Channelopathies (Brugada, CPVT, and LQTS)
Michael J. Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D.

Antiarrhythmic Drugs, Interactions, and Proarrhythmias
Konstantinos Siontis, M.D.

Syncope and Out-of-Hospital Arrest: Non-Invasive and Invasive Testing and Treatments 
Abhishek J. Deshmukh, M.B.B.S.

Pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Ammar M. Killu, M.B.B.S.

Coronary Artery Disease

Assessment and Primary Prevention of Patients at Risk for Cornary Artery Disease
Stephen L. Kopecky, M.D.

ACS Part I ‐ Presentation to Reperfusion
Malcolm R. Bell, M.D.

ACS Part II ‐ Adjunctive Medical Therapy
Malcolm R. Bell, M.D.

Assessment and Medical Management of Paients with Known Coronary Artery Disease
Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, M.D.

Complications of Myocardial Infarction
Jeffrey B. Geske, M.D.

Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Cardiac Disease for Non-Cardiac Surgery
Michael W. Cullen, M.D.

Multimodality Imaging
Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, M.D, Christopher François, M.D., Praj Reddy, M.D.

Revascularization for Patients with Chronic Cornary Artery Disease
Abhiram Prasad, M.D.

Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy

The Cardiomyopathies (CHF)
Steve R. Ommen, M.D.

Ventricular Function
Michael W. Cullen, M.D. & Jeffrey B. Geske, M.D.

Medical Treatment of Chronic Stable Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction
Paul M. McKie, M.D.

Evaluation and Management of HFpEF
Barry A. Borlaug, M.D.

Medical Treatment of Acute Decompensated Congestive Heart Failure
Drew N. Rosenbaum, M.D.

Cardiac Device and Replacement Therapy (Transplant)
Melissa A. Lyle, M.D.

Constriction vs. Restriction Hemodynamics
S. Allen Luis, M.B.B.S., Ph.D.

Valvular Disease

Infective Endocarditis 
Michael W. Cullen, M.D.

Valvular Stenosis
Sunil V. Mankad, M.D.

Valvular Regurgitation
Sunil V. Mankad, M.D.

Prosthetic Valves and Other Forms of Valve Disease
Jeffrey B. Geske, M.D.

Hemodynamics
William R. Miranda, M.D.

Mitral and Aortic Regurgitation 
Hector I. Michelena, M.D.

Mitral and Aortic Stenosis 
Vuyisile T. Nkomo, M.D., M.P.H.

Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation 
Ratnasari Padang, M.B.B.S., Ph.D.

Prosthetic Valves 
Sorin V. Pislaru, M.D., Ph.D.

Echo in the Diagnosis and Evaluation of Endocarditis
Ratnasari Padang, M.B.B.S., Ph.D.

Pericardial Disease

Pericardial Disease and Myocarditis
S. Allen Luis, M.B.B.S., Ph.D.

Congenital Heart Disease

Congenital Heart Disease: Part 1 – Simple
C. Charles Jain, M.D.

Congenital Heart Disease: Part 2 – Complex
Sabrina D. Phillips, M.D.

Vascular Diseases

Diseases of the Peripheral Arteries
Amy W. Pollak, M.D.

Diseases of the Aorta and Great Vessels
John P. Bois, M.D.

Thromboembolic and Other Venous Diseases
Stan Henkin, M.D.

Carotid and Renal Vascular Disease
Ian R. McPhail, M.D.

Systemic Hypertension and Hypotension

Hypertension 
Amy W. Pollak, M.D.

Pulmonary Circulatory Disorders

Pulmonary Hypertension
Sudhir Kushwaha, M.D.

Systemic Disorders Affecting the Circulatory System

Cardiovascular Pharmacology for the Boards
Garvan Kane, M.D.

Echocardiography

Classic M-Mode and LV Systolic Function
Sunil V. Mankad, M.D.

Stress Echo: Role, Risk Wall Motion Analysis and Appropriateness
Adelaide M. Arruda-Olson, M.D., Ph.D. 

Role of Echo in the CCU- Mechanical Complications of MI and Mimics of Myocardial Infarction 
Sunil V. Mankad, M.D.

Echo Assessment of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 
Kyle W. Klarich, M.D.

Echo Assessment of Dilated Cardiomyopathy 
Daniel D. Borgeson, M.D.

LV Diastolic Function 
Jae K. Oh, M.D.

RV Function and Pulmonary Hypertension
Jeffrey B. Geske, M.D.

Simple Congenital Heart Disease
Crystal R. Bonnichsen, M.D.

Recognizing Masses in the Heart and Source of Embolism
Kyle W. Klarich, M.D.  

Interventional Echocardiography: How 3D Helps in Daily Practice
Jeremy J. Thaden, M.D.

Normal Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology

Pregnancy and the Heart
Kathleen A. Young, M.D.

Coding for the Boards

ECG Coding
Abhishek J. Deshmukh, M.B.B.S.

Cath Coding
Mackram F. Eleid, M.D.

Echo Coding
Mays T. Ali, M.D. 

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Chalk Talks

Chalk Talk 1
Chalk Talk 2
Chalk Talk 3
Chalk Talk 4
Chalk Talk 5
Chalk Talk 6
Chalk Talk 7
Chalk Talk 8
Chalk Talk 9
Chalk Talk 10
Chalk Talk 11
Chalk Talk 12
Chalk Talk 13
Chalk Talk 14

Supplemental Materials

Genetics 101
Michael J. Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D.

Understanding the Action Potential in the Human Heart
Michael J. Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D.

Cardiac Amyloidosis for the Boards
Martha Grogan, M.D.

Cardio-Oncology 
Joerg Herrmann, M.D.

Cardiovascular Physical Exams – Part 1
Kyle W. Klarich, M.D.

Cardiovascular Physical Exams – Part 2
Kyle W. Klarich, M.D.

Diabetes and the Heart
Stephen L. Kopecky, M.D.

Polyarteritis Nodosa, Raynaud’s Phenomenon, and Kawasaki Disease
Matthew J. Koster, M.D.

Hypertension Basics
Amy W. Pollak, M.D

Vascular Lab Testing
Amy W. Pollak, M.D.

Statistics for the Cardiovascular Boards
Charanjit S. Rihal, M.D.

Statistics for the Cardiovascular Boards
Michael W. Cullen, M.D

Women and Heart Disease (Minoca / SCAD)
Amy W. Pollak, M.D.

Covid-19 Myocarditis
Leslie T. Cooper, Jr., M.D.

Faculty

Course Directors
Michael W. Cullen, M.D.  
Jeffrey B. Geske, M.D.  
Amy W. Pollak, M.D.

Mayo Clinic Faculty
Michael J. Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D.
Mays Ali, M.D.
Adelaide Arruda-Olson, M.D.
Malcolm R. Bell, M.D.
Crystal Bonnichsen, M.D.
John P. Bois, M.D.
Daniel Borgeson, M.D.
Barry A. Borlaug, M.D.
Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, M.D.
Abhishek J. Deshmukh, M.B.B.S.
Mackram F. Eleid, M.D.
Christopher Francois, M.D.
Jeffrey B. Geske, M.D.
Stan Henkin, M.D.
Christopher C. Jain, M.D.
Ammar M. Killu, M.B.B.S.
Kyle W. Klarich, M.D.
Stephen L. Kopecky, M.D.
Sudhir S. Kushwaha, M.D.
Kyla Lara-Breitinger, M.D.
S. Allen Luis, M.B.B.S., Ph.D.
Melissa A. Lyle, M.D.
Malini Madhavan, M.B.B.S.
Sunil V. Mankad, M.D.
Paul M. McKie, M.D.
Ian R. McPhail, M.D.
Hector Michelena, M.D.
William R. Miranda, M.D.
Siva K. Mulpuru, M.D.
Vuyisile T. Nkomo, M.D.
Jae Oh, M.D.
Steve R. Ommen, M.D.
Ratnasari Padang, M.B.B.S., Ph.D.
Sorin Pislaru, M.D., Ph.D.
Sabrina D. Phillips, M.D.
Abhiram Prasad, M.D.
Praj Reddy, M.D.
Drew Rosenbaum, M.D.
Konstantinos Siontis, M.D.
Jeremy Thaden, M.D.
Katie A. Young, M.D.

Credit

The Cardiovascular Online Board Review course requires a passing post-assessment score of 80% or higher upon completion to acquire AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM, ABS MOC points and ABIM MOC Medical Knowledge points. The post-assessment questions are broke down in modules, and credit can be obtained as you complete each module.

This enduring material is a recording of the Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Board Review for Initial Certification and Recertification course (August 16-21, 2025). Physician participation in this activity consists of reviewing the material and completing the evaluation and assessment.

How to Claim CME Credits, MOC Points and/or ABS Credit

  • In order to obtain CME credit and/or MOC points, please go to the following web  address:  https://cveducation.mayo.edu.
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  • Complete the Post-assessment in two (2) attempts or less scoring 80% or higher.
  • After completing and passing the post-assessment, navigate to the Certificates page in the left navigation pane.
  • Select Claim MOC to obtain your Maintenance of Certification credits.
  • Select Claim AMA PRA Category 1 to obtain your CME credits.
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  • View and print your certificate after you have claimed your credits.

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  • Completing the online post-assessment is required for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM, ABS Credit and Maintenance of Certification points. The assessment may be taken up to two (2) times and requires an 80% pass rate.
  • The 80% pass rate is set by Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development and follows the ABIM standard pass rate. The ABIM passing standard is 80%, the majority of the boards are set at that same passing standard.
  • CME credit, MOC credit and ABS credit must be claimed prior to the expiration date of one year from date of purchase.
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Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science designates this enduring material for a maximum of 53.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM and 52 MOC points.  Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Credit Statements

AMA

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science designates this enduring material for a maximum of 53.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.  Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Successful completion of this CME material, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 52 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

American Board of Surgery (ABS)
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the learner to earn credit toward the CME and Self-Assessment requirements of the American Board of Surgery’s Continuous Certification program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit learner completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABS credit.

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Disclaimer
Participation in this Mayo Clinic educational activity does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taught in this course. You should be aware that substantive developments in the medical field covered by this recording may have occurred since the date of original release.

This Cardiovascular Online Board Review digital offering is from the live course offered live August 16-21, 2025. Therefore, credit cannot be claimed for both activities.

Prerequisites for Participation 
There are no prerequisites needed prior to participating in this education activity. 

Method of Participation 
Participation in this activity consists of reviewing the educational material, completing the learner assessment and evaluation. 

Acknowledgement of Commercial Support
No commercial support was received in the production of this activity.

Bibliographic Resources
Ommen, S, Ho, C. et al. 2024 AHA/ACC/AMSSM/HRS/PACES/SCMR Guideline for the Management of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Report of the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. JACC. 2024 Jun, 83 (23) 2324–2405.

Joglar, J, Chung, M. et al. 2023 ACC/AHA/ACCP/HRS Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Atrial Fibrillation: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. JACC. 2024 Jan, 83 (1) 109–279.

Virani, S, Newby, L. et al. 2023 AHA/ACC/ACCP/ASPC/NLA/PCNA Guideline for the Management of Patients With Chronic Coronary Disease: A Report of the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. JACC. 2023 Aug, 82 (9) 833–955.

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Pricing

2025 Cardiovascular Online Board Review Course

MD, PhD, MBBS, DO, PharmD: $1,195
Fellow, Resident, NP, PA, RN: $900

This enduring material is a recording of the Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Board Review for Initial Certification and Recertification course (August 16-21, 2025) in a live and virtual livestream format due to the evolving COVID-19 situation. Physician participation in this activity consists of reviewing the material and completing the evaluation and assessment.

Date of Original Release: October 7, 2025
Date Credit Expires for this program: 18 months from Date of Purchase or no later than October 7, 2028
Duration/Completion Time: 53.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and 52 MOC points and 52 ABS points
Hardware/Software Required: Computer or Device with video streaming capabilities via internet connection

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Course registration cancellations initiated by the registrant within 14 days of purchase are eligible for a full refund (minus a 25% administrative fee, up to $75) if the course has not been accessed. The refund will be issued in the same form of payment used to make registration.

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