Course Information
Course Overview
Evidence‑based preventive and non‑invasive cardiology to cut heart attack and stroke risk, with UK‑focused cases and CPD
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, yet many heart attacks and strokes can be delayed or prevented with targeted action years earlier. This Diploma in Preventive Cardiology with Evaluation turns real‑world clinical practice and research into a clear, step‑by‑step system you can apply with patients and in your own life.
Designed and delivered from London by clinicians at HeartbeatsZ Academy, the programme emphasises prevention, early detection and non‑invasive evaluation instead of late, crisis‑driven intervention. You move from “knowing the risk factors” to running structured assessments, interpreting key tests with confidence, and making evidence‑based decisions you can defend in MDTs and clinics.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
Identify and measure the major modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease, stroke and heart failure using practical frameworks you can copy straight into clinic.
Use lifestyle medicine, nutrition and exercise prescriptions to lower risk across age groups, ethnicities and common comorbidities such as diabetes and obesity.
Understand where statins, antihypertensives, antiplatelets and newer agents fit in primary and secondary prevention, and how to explain these choices clearly to patients.
Interpret core non‑invasive investigations used in preventive cardiology, recognise red flags and know when escalation or referral is genuinely warranted.
Apply prevention strategies in higher‑risk groups, including South Asian populations and women’s heart health, where risk is often underestimated.
The teaching style is deliberately practical: short, focused video lectures, real clinical scenarios, and simple mental models you can remember on a busy on‑call night or in a 10‑minute consultation. You do not need to be a cardiologist; the content is designed for doctors in training, nurses, physician associates, pharmacists and other health professionals who want a deeper, structured grasp of preventive cardiology without wading through multiple guidelines alone.[youtube]kwiga+1
HeartbeatsZ Academy has taught thousands of learners globally since 2016, combining academic rigour with accessible explanations and modern learning tools to keep you engaged and moving forward. If you are serious about reducing cardiovascular events in your patients or protecting your own heart health, this Diploma gives you a coherent roadmap instead of scattered tips and isolated CPD talks, so you can start building a prevention‑first approach to cardiovascular care from the very first module.kwiga+1
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 39 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Start Here: The New Era of Preventive Cardiology and Heart‑Saving Education
- Section 2 The Road to Preventive Heart Health: Oils, Foods, Pills and Practical Skills
- Section 3 Lifestyle Medicine in Action: Daily Habits That Rewire Heart Risk
- Section 4 From Reader to Researcher: Mastering Evidence in Preventive Cardiology
- Section 5 Real‑World Preventive Cardiology: Cases, Controversies and Clinic Pearls
- Section 6 Designing Heart Studies: Epidemiology and Interventions Without the Jargon
- Section 7 Landmark Cardiology Trials Every Preventive Clinician Should Know
- Section 8 Final Evaluation: Prove Your Preventive Cardiology Skills in Practice
- Section 9 Additional reading
What You’ll Learn
- Preventive cardiology, Article writing, Non invasive cardiology, Planetary health in Cardiology, Academic Cardiology
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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DDr Deepak Narayanrao Gore
The best lectures added in course My knowledge got updated, I liked details on Pregnancy with heart disease lecture , Other preventive measures for heart diseases were too good like topics on nutrition etc , thanks, I am too proud about certificates honoured toe 🙏💘👍🏆
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DDr J senthil Kumar
excellent
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DDr KHALEELURAHIMAN AM
Super
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MMelinda Sue Wallace
I have appreciated the review of CPR. I'm inspired to follow the DASH diet to control my hypertension. The lecturer is very thorough and well informed. The only part that made me fell a bit uncomfortable was the Yoga lecture which keep referring to celebrities who endorse yoga. I have a grandson who was born prematurely at just 23 weeks gestation. He has mild cerebral palsy. He loves yoga and it has been very beneficial in his recovery. I'd appreciate more stories from real-life people rather than the focus on celebrities.