Guide to Earning and Claiming CME/CE/MOC
Visit ASNC’s All-Access Course Catalog to earn and claim credits for activities such as Nuclear Cardiology Knowledge Self-Assessment Modules (NCKSAP), JNC articles, and webinars. Visit your ASNC Education Transcript to download your CME/CE certificates.
For live programs, CME/CE certificates are available for a period of 90 days after the completion of each program, after this period a $45 late fee will apply. Contact ASNC Staff if you require a certificate that is beyond 90-days from the program and/or not located in your transcript.
Check out our upcoming virtual and in-person Education & Events along with the All-Access Course Catalog for the latest OnDemand CME/CE/MOC opportunities.
Continuing Education Credit
For Physicians: The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education (CME) for Physicians.
For Technologists: The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is a recognized provider of continuing education for Technologists. ASNC’s offers ARRT Category A credits to technologists and they are accepted by both NMTCB and ARRT.
ASNC’s CME Program Mission Statement
Purpose of CME Program:
The purpose of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology’s (ASNC) Continuing Medical Education (CME) Program is to promote lifelong learning with high quality evidence-based didactic and interactive educational opportunities. These CME activities are designed to advance physicians competence, enhance practice performance, promote patient safety, and where possible, improve patient outcomes. It is our goal to develop creative educational activities that clearly link the needs of the learner with the planning process, format, and delivery of each activity, resulting in enhanced knowledge, practice skills, and improved patient health and care.
Target Audience:
The target audience for ASNC’s CME activities includes cardiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, applied or basic scientists, technologists, and other health care professionals whose specific interest and expertise is predominantly within the field of nuclear cardiology.