The ACC.org editorial board is looking for two team members – one PharmD candidate and one PA candidate – to join the certified e-learning team to expand educational offerings for PharmDs and PAs. The PharmD and PA editorial team members will be tasked with developing a well-organized suite of ACC.org certified e-learning activities for credit under the direction of the ACC.org Associate Editor of E-Learning Activities.

Responsibilities of the PharmD and PA editorial team members include:

  • Participate in meetings and conference calls as needed
  • Review case studies, expert analyses, pro/con debates and other formats, in response to a variety of requests, including, but not limited to:
    • Release of new guidelines
    • Teaching points developed from practice-changing articles and trials published in cardiovascular medicine
    • Fulfillment of grant requests
    • ACC needs assessments and GAP tables
  • Review up to 50 pieces of certified content per year for eligibility to offer credit, as applicable

Should the team members serve as authors of content, they will be reimbursed for work they produce: $150 per case/expert opinion/pro-con debate.

Interested candidates should submit a mini CV (one page if possible) and a brief cover letter explaining specific topic areas of interest (*see below) to mcollins@acc.org by Monday, Dec. 31. ACC’s Editorial Board will review all submissions, conduct interviews, and select final candidates by mid-January 2019. 

*Please include the specific topic areas in which you are interested:

Acute Coronary Syndromes

Invasive CV Angiography and Intervention

Anticoagulation Management

Noninvasive Imaging

Arrhythmias and Clinical EP

Pericardial Disease

Cardiac Surgery

Prevention

Chronic Angina

Pulmonary Hypertension and Venous Thromboembolism

Congenital Heart Disease & Pediatric Cardiology

Sleep Apnea

Diabetes and Cardiometabolic Disease

Sports and Exercise Cardiology

Dyslipidemia

Stable Ischemic Heart Disease

Geriatric Cardiology

Valvular Heart Disease

Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies

Vascular Medicine