CV Directions is the flagship publication of the ACVP. Check here for the most recent issues featuring the excellent work of fellow ACVP members and cardiovascular professionals with clinical and management applications.
CV Directions
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CV Directions Vol. 3, No. 1
Learn more about CardioMEMS, find strategies to improve case mix index, or build a learning community in your team through preceptorship—all inside the Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals flagship, peer-reviewed publication, CV Directions.
CV Directions Vol. 2, No. 1
This edition features some excellent methods of reducing length-of-stay, managing patient expectations and maximizing patient satisfaction. Plus, you will want to see Bon Secours’ Johnna Reed’s analysis of ACE Reaccreditation. And, are you doing enough to recognize your employees? Do so with CVP Week and ACVP Awards!
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CV Directions accepts submissions on a rolling basis about any topic relating to cardiovascular healthcare. CV Directions accepts both quantitative and qualitative studies relating to clinical practice or people management and administration…
CV Directions Vol. 2 No. 2
This issue of the exclusive, peer-reviewed publication for cardiovascular professionals, CV Directions, features articles and studies concerning the optimization of processes and treatment of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (rAAAs), as well as insights into cardiac care management from members of the Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals.
CV Directions Vol. 1, No. 2
This edition features an innovative new clinical efficiency model for cardiac catheterizations you won’t want to miss. Plus, is there a blind spot in your hospital?