1 Continuing Medical Education Grants and Sponsorships Name of RecipientProgram NameProgram DescriptionAmount University of CincinnatiPreventing Stroke.

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1 Continuing Medical Education Grants and Sponsorships Name of RecipientProgram NameProgram DescriptionAmount University of CincinnatiPreventing Stroke in Atrial Fibrillation CME program to be offered as an interactive, case-based online virtual meeting aimed at overcoming practice gaps among physicians treating patients with AF, with the ultimate goal of improving care of patients with AF. $95, University of CincinnatiStroke Risk Reduction in High-Risk AFIB Patients Defining Clinical Options to Optimize Patient Outcomes CME program to provide healthcare professionals with the latest clinical evidence surrounding pharmacologic interventions for preventing new onset and recurrent strokes in patients with AF, and to explore the optimization of post- discharge treatments and patient education. $90, Medtelligence, LLCHot Topic Crossfire on Anticoagulation in AF: You Be The Judge™ Live CME symposium with enduring activity to evaluate the potential clinical value of recent large-scale randomized clinical trials and other data on the management of stroke prevention in patients with AF. The focus is to understand the clinical trials, compare and contrast the information they provide, and discuss their potential clinical utility. $100, EOCI Pharmacomm Ltd.Arrhythmia UpdateA multi-day conference to provide educational programs in cardiology with many important topics including prevention of stroke in AF, managing bleeding with NOAC antidotes, real world data from registries, and treatment of special patient cases. $114, University of FloridaVascular Biology Working Group US Chapter Meeting A 1-day conference in cardiovascular medicine, to provide attendees an important update on the new science shaping the practice of cardiovascular medicine and to provide an opportunity for high-level discussion of the data presented, with the goal to improve clinical decision-making and health care delivery. $30, American College of Cardiology Foundation Preventing Preventable Strokes II: A Data-Driven National Quality Improvement Initiative A quality improvement program to engage hospitals, providers, and their practices in an effort that identifies anticoagulant treatment gaps and drives guidelines-based quality improvement $250,000.00

2 Continuing Medical Education Grants and Sponsorships Name of RecipientProgram NameProgram DescriptionAmount American Academy of Pain Medicine Foundation A fellowship scholarship program to award current pain fellows attendance to attend a pain management-focused educational program, expanding their educational exposure in pain medicine with leaders in the field of pain medicine. $10, C-MEducation ResourcesNew Advances and Patient-Centric Treatment Approaches for Optimizing Management of Stroke Prevention in NVAF A live and enduring web-based, case-based interactive scientific and clinical educational program, focused on aligning specific NOACs with unique, real-world clinical profiles in AF, co-morbid risk features, and patient-centric factors. $347, Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital CanVECTORAn initiative to generate new knowledge through research innovation of VTE researchers in Canada to discover causes and to improve prevention and treatment of VTE and related disorders. $100, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Rutgers University/Daiichi Sankyo Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Grant Fellowship program designed to provide hands-on training in Medical Affairs and prepare pharmacists for challenging positions within the pharmaceutical industry. $82, St. John’s UniversityPharmaceutical Industry Fellowship in Regulatory/Clinical Affairs Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship in Regulatory/Clinical Affairs July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2017 $119, American Pain Society2016 APS Fundamentals of Pain Management: An Interdisciplinary Primer A 2-day course aimed at residents to provide interdisciplinary learning and the social foundation for lifelong learning focused on pain management (pathophysiology, current pharmacologic approaches, risk management strategies to ensure patient safety, and implementing treatment plans). $75, Rutgers, The State University of NJ Rutgers University/Daiichi Sankyo Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Grant Fellowship program designed to provide hands-on training in Medical Affairs and prepare pharmacists for challenging positions within the pharmaceutical industry. $161,070.00