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27TH ANNUALLAHEY HEALTH SYMPOSIUMCardiovascular Disease: State of the Art 2016June 18 – 21, 2016
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02LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER REGISTRATION
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: STATE OF THE ART 2016June 18-21, 2016
Registration Fees: Physicians $650 Residents/Fellows/Advanced Practitioners $500
Please print legibly or type to insure accurate registration.
Name:
Address:
City:
Phone: Fax:
Email:
SPECIAL NEEDS: Please check if you have any special assistance needs or dietary restrictions.
Please indicate your needs here.
REGISTER ONLINE:https://cmetracker.net/LAHEY/Catalog
PAYMENT BY CHECK:Must be in U.S. funds payable to: Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc.
FILL OUT BELOW FOR CHARGES ONLYCheck: Mastercard Visa American Express Discover
Name as it appears on credit card:
Account #:
Expiration Date on card:
Amount to be charged:
Signature:
MAIL THIS FORM AND CHECK OR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION TO:Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterContinuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805
or FAX to 781-744-2930
Confi rmation will be sent via email upon receipt of registration.There will be a $50 cancellation fee for all registration cancellations.
Course Directors: Sherif B. Labib, MD and David M. Venesy, MD
PROGRAM OVERVIEWThis program is designed to assist physicians and other caregivers in treating patients with common and complex cardiovascular problems with emphasis on practical incorporation of the most recent advances into clinical practice.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVESThe following address the ACGME/ABMS “Medical Knowledge” and “Compassionate, Appropriate & E� ective Patient Care” Competencies: Upon completion of this program, attendees should be able to better evaluate and manage: congestive heart failure; devices used in heart failure; acute and chronic coronary artery disease syndromes; new antiplatelet therapy; common problems in patients with coronary stents; valvular heart disease; percutaneous aortic valve replacement; trans-catheter mitral valve repair; atrial fi brillation; arrhythmias; novel anticoagulants; deep venous thrombosis & pulmonary embolism; preventive cardiology; lipids; cardiovascular risk of diabetes and pre-diabetes; interesting ECG tracings and echocardiograms; and, recent trials and their impact on clinical practice.
WHO SHOULD ATTENDThe course is intended for cardiologists as well as generalists, and all primary care providers seeking a comprehensive update in cardiovascular diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
FORMATState of the art lectures, panel discussions utilizing illustrative cases, and focused workshops.
AN EDUCATION IN CARDIOVASCULAR ADVANCEMENTLahey Health Department of Cardiology invites physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants to join us in beautiful Cape Cod, Massachusetts for the 27th annual symposium on cardiovascular disease. Discussing the latest advancements and research, this session will provide invaluable information from some of the nation’s leading cardiologists and researchers. Attendees are invited to bring their families for four days of education while enjoying all Cape Cod has to o¥ er.
Ocean Edge Conference CenterBrewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod
27TH ANNUALSYMPOSIUM
Cardiovascular Disease: State of the Art 2016
June 18 – 21, 2016
ACCREDITATIONLahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CREDIT DESIGNATIONLahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.TM Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AMERICAN BOARD OF INTERNAL MEDICINE (ABIM) – MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATIONSuccessful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 15.25 MOC n the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certifi cation (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERSTMThis education activity will be submitted to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for approval of up to 15.25 contact hours of accredited education.
16000471_CardioSymposium_FIN.indd 1 2/24/16 2:31 PM
27TH ANNUALLAHEY HEALTH SYMPOSIUMCardiovascular Disease: State of the Art 2016June 18 – 21, 2016
Lahe
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Med
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Educ
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41 M
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No.
543
02LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER REGISTRATION
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: STATE OF THE ART 2016June 18-21, 2016
Registration Fees: Physicians $650 Residents/Fellows/Advanced Practitioners $500
Please print legibly or type to insure accurate registration.
Name:
Address:
City:
Phone: Fax:
Email:
SPECIAL NEEDS: Please check if you have any special assistance needs or dietary restrictions.
Please indicate your needs here.
REGISTER ONLINE:https://cmetracker.net/LAHEY/Catalog
PAYMENT BY CHECK:Must be in U.S. funds payable to: Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc.
FILL OUT BELOW FOR CHARGES ONLYCheck: Mastercard Visa American Express Discover
Name as it appears on credit card:
Account #:
Expiration Date on card:
Amount to be charged:
Signature:
MAIL THIS FORM AND CHECK OR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION TO:Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterContinuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805
or FAX to 781-744-2930
Confi rmation will be sent via email upon receipt of registration.There will be a $50 cancellation fee for all registration cancellations.
Course Directors: Sherif B. Labib, MD and David M. Venesy, MD
PROGRAM OVERVIEWThis program is designed to assist physicians and other caregivers in treating patients with common and complex cardiovascular problems with emphasis on practical incorporation of the most recent advances into clinical practice.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVESThe following address the ACGME/ABMS “Medical Knowledge” and “Compassionate, Appropriate & E� ective Patient Care” Competencies: Upon completion of this program, attendees should be able to better evaluate and manage: congestive heart failure; devices used in heart failure; acute and chronic coronary artery disease syndromes; new antiplatelet therapy; common problems in patients with coronary stents; valvular heart disease; percutaneous aortic valve replacement; trans-catheter mitral valve repair; atrial fi brillation; arrhythmias; novel anticoagulants; deep venous thrombosis & pulmonary embolism; preventive cardiology; lipids; cardiovascular risk of diabetes and pre-diabetes; interesting ECG tracings and echocardiograms; and, recent trials and their impact on clinical practice.
WHO SHOULD ATTENDThe course is intended for cardiologists as well as generalists, and all primary care providers seeking a comprehensive update in cardiovascular diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
FORMATState of the art lectures, panel discussions utilizing illustrative cases, and focused workshops.
AN EDUCATION IN CARDIOVASCULAR ADVANCEMENTLahey Health Department of Cardiology invites physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants to join us in beautiful Cape Cod, Massachusetts for the 27th annual symposium on cardiovascular disease. Discussing the latest advancements and research, this session will provide invaluable information from some of the nation’s leading cardiologists and researchers. Attendees are invited to bring their families for four days of education while enjoying all Cape Cod has to o¥ er.
Ocean Edge Conference CenterBrewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod
27TH ANNUALSYMPOSIUM
Cardiovascular Disease: State of the Art 2016
June 18 – 21, 2016
ACCREDITATIONLahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CREDIT DESIGNATIONLahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.TM Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AMERICAN BOARD OF INTERNAL MEDICINE (ABIM) – MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATIONSuccessful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 15.25 MOC n the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certifi cation (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERSTMThis education activity will be submitted to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for approval of up to 15.25 contact hours of accredited education.
16000471_CardioSymposium_FIN.indd 1 2/24/16 2:31 PM
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSOcean Edge Conference Center is located on Cape Cod in Brewster, Massachusetts. It is a one and one-half to two-hour drive from Boston or a 12-mile drive from the Barnstable Municipal Airport (Hyannis), which has daily air service from New York, Hartford, and Boston.
A block of rooms has been reserved at a special rate for registrants attending this seminar. The block includes hotel rooms on the Mansion (ocean) side of the property, and villas on the Villages (golf course) side of the property that can accommodate couples and/or families. To reserve a room in this block, you must indicate that you are registered for the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Cardiology Conference.
Reservations and deposit must be made prior to May 17th, directly with Ocean Edge. After May 17th, reservations will be made on a space available basis. Registrants may call Ocean Edge for reservations at 1-800-343-6074 or (508) 896-9000 or email the registration department at [email protected]. Their website is www.oceanedge.com.
DIRECTIONS TO OCEAN EDGEPick-up Route 6 (Mid-Cape Highway) at the end of the Sagamore Bridge. Follow Route 6 to the Brewster/Harwich Exit, #10. Turn left onto Route 124 and follow to the intersection of Route 6A (approximately 10 minutes). From this point, it is 1.8 miles to Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club. Address: 2907 Main Street (Route 6A), Brewster, MA.
COURSE INFORMATIONhttps://cmetracker.net/LAHEY/Catalog
Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterContinuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805EMAIL: [email protected]; PHONE: 781-744-8056FAX: 781-744-2930
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 201612:00 Registration
Carriage House
1:00 Welcome and IntroductionDavid M. Venesy, M.D.
HEART FAILURE SESSION I Moderator: David M. Venesy, M.D.
1:10 Heart Failure in 2016: State of the ArtMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
1:50 Questions2:00 Reversible Causes of Left
Ventricular Dysfunction: Focus on Arrhythmia-Induced CardiomyopathiesG. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.
2:30 Questions2:40 Managing Heart Failure in the
Setting of Renal Insu� ciencyMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
3:10 Questions3:20 Break
HEART FAILURE SESSION II Moderator: Albert B. Levin, M.D.
3:35 Cardio-Oncology: When Success Can Lead to Failure Anju Nohria, M.D.
4:10 Questions4:20 Heart Failure in the Real World:
Case PresentationsRichard D. Patten, M.D.
Panel Discussion: G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D., Marvin A. Konstam, M.D., Anju Nohria, M.D.,David M. Venesy, M.D.
5:00 Adjourn6:00 Welcome Reception
Mansion Ocean Terrace
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE Moderator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Update in the Management of Non-STEMI & STEMI Elliott M. Antman, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Resuscitation Science:
Management of Cardiac Arrest SurvivorsMichael W. Donnino, M.D.
9:30 Questions9:40 Real World CAD
Case PresentationsSergio Waxman, M.D.
Panel Discussion: Elliott M. Antman, M.D., Bruce Mirbach, M.D., Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.
10:25 Break
CAD, ANTICOAGULANTS, HYPERTENSIONModerator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:45 Complications of Myocardial InfarctionDarryl D. Esakof, M.D
11:15 Questions11:20 Novel Anticoagulants and
Reversal Agents in 2016: An UpdateElliott M. Antman, M.D.
12:05 Questions12:15 Hypertension in 2016: Should
We SPRINT to Lower Targets? Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.
12:55 Questions
1:00 Adjourn
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA Moderator: David T. Martin, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 The 2016 Approach to the Management of Atrial FibrillationJonathan S. Silver, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Interesting Arrhythmia Cases:
The Insider’s Approach to AF, VT, Monitors, Devices, and More Bruce G. Hook, M.D.
Panel Discussion: David T. Martin, M.D., Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.
9:40 Break
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE Moderator: Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.
10:00 Aortic Stenosis: A New Paradigm for an Old Problem Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:30 Questions10:40 2016 Update in Transcatheter
Aortic Valve ReplacementFrederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc.
11:15 Questions11:25 Degenerative and Functional
Mitral Regurgitation:Evolving Role of Percutaneous InterventionsThomas C. Piemonte, M.D.
11:55 Questions12:00- WORKSHOPS (Feel free to bring 1:00 your own challenging cases)
• Challenging Lipid CasesSidney Alexander, M.D.
• Instructive Cases in AnticoagulationJana E. Montgomery, M.D.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGYModerator: Sidney Alexander, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Intensive Lipid Lowering: 2016 Update Including PCSK-9 InhibitorsRobert P. Giugliano, M.D.
8:45 Questions8:55 Evolving Strategies for
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes Richard W. Nesto, M.D.
9:35 Questions9:45 Is There a Doctor On Board?
Commercial Airline Emergencies Mark A.Gendreau, M.D.
10:25 Questions10:30 Adjourn
LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER FACULTYSidney Alexander, M.D.Chairman Emeritus, Cardiovascular DivisionAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular Fellowship ProgramDirector, Cardiac Electrophysiology LaboratoriesAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.Assistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Darryl D. Esakof, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular InformaticsAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Mark A. Gendreau, M.D., M.S.Medical Director and Vice-Chair, Emergency ServicesLahey Medical Center PeabodyAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine
Bruce G. Hook, M.D.Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia ServiceAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Albert B. Levin, M.D.Director Emeritus, Heart Failure ProgramDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine
Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.Director, Vascular MedicineAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David T. Martin, M.D., F.R.C.P.Chairman, Division of MedicineProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Bruce E. Mirbach, M.D.Director, Clinical CardiologyAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jana E. Montgomery, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard W. Nesto, M.D.Lahey Health Chief Medical O§ cer Executive Vice PresidentProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard D. Patten, M.D.Director, Lahey Integrated Heart Failure NetworkAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Thomas C. Piemonte, M.D.Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryAssociate Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineLahey Cardiology at the Medical Center, Nashua, NH
Frederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc. Chairman, Department of Cardiovascular MedicineCo-Director, Comparative E© ectiveness Research InstituteAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.Director, Electrophysiology Fellowship ProgramAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy ProgramDirector, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sergio Waxman, M.D., M.B.A.Associate Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryDirector, InterventionalCardiology Training ProgramDirector, Interventional Cardiovascular ResearchProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
GUEST FACULTYElliott M. Antman, MD, Senior Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupProfessor of Medicine, andAssociate Dean for Clinical and Translational ResearchHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Michael W. Donnino, M.D.Director, Center for Resuscitation ScienceCo-Director, Cardiac Arrest CenterDirector, Critical Care in Emergency MedicineDivision of Pulmonary/Critical Care, and Department of Emergency Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Robert P. Giugliano, M.D., M.S.Associate Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Marvin A. Konstam, M.D.Chief Physician Executive,Cardio-Vascular CenterTufts Medical CenterProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Anju Nohria, M.D.Senior Physician, Center for Advanced Heart Disease, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalDirector, Cardio-Oncology Program, Dana-Farber & Brigham and Women’s Cancer CenterAssistant Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Program Director, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Photo courtesy of Sherif Labib, MD
16000471_CardioSymposium_FIN.indd 2 2/24/16 2:31 PM
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSOcean Edge Conference Center is located on Cape Cod in Brewster, Massachusetts. It is a one and one-half to two-hour drive from Boston or a 12-mile drive from the Barnstable Municipal Airport (Hyannis), which has daily air service from New York, Hartford, and Boston.
A block of rooms has been reserved at a special rate for registrants attending this seminar. The block includes hotel rooms on the Mansion (ocean) side of the property, and villas on the Villages (golf course) side of the property that can accommodate couples and/or families. To reserve a room in this block, you must indicate that you are registered for the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Cardiology Conference.
Reservations and deposit must be made prior to May 17th, directly with Ocean Edge. After May 17th, reservations will be made on a space available basis. Registrants may call Ocean Edge for reservations at 1-800-343-6074 or (508) 896-9000 or email the registration department at [email protected]. Their website is www.oceanedge.com.
DIRECTIONS TO OCEAN EDGEPick-up Route 6 (Mid-Cape Highway) at the end of the Sagamore Bridge. Follow Route 6 to the Brewster/Harwich Exit, #10. Turn left onto Route 124 and follow to the intersection of Route 6A (approximately 10 minutes). From this point, it is 1.8 miles to Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club. Address: 2907 Main Street (Route 6A), Brewster, MA.
COURSE INFORMATIONhttps://cmetracker.net/LAHEY/Catalog
Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterContinuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805EMAIL: [email protected]; PHONE: 781-744-8056FAX: 781-744-2930
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 201612:00 Registration
Carriage House
1:00 Welcome and IntroductionDavid M. Venesy, M.D.
HEART FAILURE SESSION I Moderator: David M. Venesy, M.D.
1:10 Heart Failure in 2016: State of the ArtMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
1:50 Questions2:00 Reversible Causes of Left
Ventricular Dysfunction: Focus on Arrhythmia-Induced CardiomyopathiesG. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.
2:30 Questions2:40 Managing Heart Failure in the
Setting of Renal Insu� ciencyMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
3:10 Questions3:20 Break
HEART FAILURE SESSION II Moderator: Albert B. Levin, M.D.
3:35 Cardio-Oncology: When Success Can Lead to Failure Anju Nohria, M.D.
4:10 Questions4:20 Heart Failure in the Real World:
Case PresentationsRichard D. Patten, M.D.
Panel Discussion: G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D., Marvin A. Konstam, M.D., Anju Nohria, M.D.,David M. Venesy, M.D.
5:00 Adjourn6:00 Welcome Reception
Mansion Ocean Terrace
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE Moderator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Update in the Management of Non-STEMI & STEMI Elliott M. Antman, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Resuscitation Science:
Management of Cardiac Arrest SurvivorsMichael W. Donnino, M.D.
9:30 Questions9:40 Real World CAD
Case PresentationsSergio Waxman, M.D.
Panel Discussion: Elliott M. Antman, M.D., Bruce Mirbach, M.D., Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.
10:25 Break
CAD, ANTICOAGULANTS, HYPERTENSIONModerator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:45 Complications of Myocardial InfarctionDarryl D. Esakof, M.D
11:15 Questions11:20 Novel Anticoagulants and
Reversal Agents in 2016: An UpdateElliott M. Antman, M.D.
12:05 Questions12:15 Hypertension in 2016: Should
We SPRINT to Lower Targets? Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.
12:55 Questions
1:00 Adjourn
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA Moderator: David T. Martin, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 The 2016 Approach to the Management of Atrial FibrillationJonathan S. Silver, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Interesting Arrhythmia Cases:
The Insider’s Approach to AF, VT, Monitors, Devices, and More Bruce G. Hook, M.D.
Panel Discussion: David T. Martin, M.D., Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.
9:40 Break
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE Moderator: Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.
10:00 Aortic Stenosis: A New Paradigm for an Old Problem Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:30 Questions10:40 2016 Update in Transcatheter
Aortic Valve ReplacementFrederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc.
11:15 Questions11:25 Degenerative and Functional
Mitral Regurgitation:Evolving Role of Percutaneous InterventionsThomas C. Piemonte, M.D.
11:55 Questions12:00- WORKSHOPS (Feel free to bring 1:00 your own challenging cases)
• Challenging Lipid CasesSidney Alexander, M.D.
• Instructive Cases in AnticoagulationJana E. Montgomery, M.D.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGYModerator: Sidney Alexander, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Intensive Lipid Lowering: 2016 Update Including PCSK-9 InhibitorsRobert P. Giugliano, M.D.
8:45 Questions8:55 Evolving Strategies for
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes Richard W. Nesto, M.D.
9:35 Questions9:45 Is There a Doctor On Board?
Commercial Airline Emergencies Mark A.Gendreau, M.D.
10:25 Questions10:30 Adjourn
LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER FACULTYSidney Alexander, M.D.Chairman Emeritus, Cardiovascular DivisionAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular Fellowship ProgramDirector, Cardiac Electrophysiology LaboratoriesAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.Assistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Darryl D. Esakof, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular InformaticsAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Mark A. Gendreau, M.D., M.S.Medical Director and Vice-Chair, Emergency ServicesLahey Medical Center PeabodyAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine
Bruce G. Hook, M.D.Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia ServiceAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Albert B. Levin, M.D.Director Emeritus, Heart Failure ProgramDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine
Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.Director, Vascular MedicineAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David T. Martin, M.D., F.R.C.P.Chairman, Division of MedicineProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Bruce E. Mirbach, M.D.Director, Clinical CardiologyAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jana E. Montgomery, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard W. Nesto, M.D.Lahey Health Chief Medical O§ cer Executive Vice PresidentProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard D. Patten, M.D.Director, Lahey Integrated Heart Failure NetworkAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Thomas C. Piemonte, M.D.Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryAssociate Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineLahey Cardiology at the Medical Center, Nashua, NH
Frederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc. Chairman, Department of Cardiovascular MedicineCo-Director, Comparative E© ectiveness Research InstituteAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.Director, Electrophysiology Fellowship ProgramAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy ProgramDirector, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sergio Waxman, M.D., M.B.A.Associate Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryDirector, InterventionalCardiology Training ProgramDirector, Interventional Cardiovascular ResearchProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
GUEST FACULTYElliott M. Antman, MD, Senior Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupProfessor of Medicine, andAssociate Dean for Clinical and Translational ResearchHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Michael W. Donnino, M.D.Director, Center for Resuscitation ScienceCo-Director, Cardiac Arrest CenterDirector, Critical Care in Emergency MedicineDivision of Pulmonary/Critical Care, and Department of Emergency Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Robert P. Giugliano, M.D., M.S.Associate Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Marvin A. Konstam, M.D.Chief Physician Executive,Cardio-Vascular CenterTufts Medical CenterProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Anju Nohria, M.D.Senior Physician, Center for Advanced Heart Disease, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalDirector, Cardio-Oncology Program, Dana-Farber & Brigham and Women’s Cancer CenterAssistant Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Program Director, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Photo courtesy of Sherif Labib, MD
16000471_CardioSymposium_FIN.indd 2 2/24/16 2:31 PM
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSOcean Edge Conference Center is located on Cape Cod in Brewster, Massachusetts. It is a one and one-half to two-hour drive from Boston or a 12-mile drive from the Barnstable Municipal Airport (Hyannis), which has daily air service from New York, Hartford, and Boston.
A block of rooms has been reserved at a special rate for registrants attending this seminar. The block includes hotel rooms on the Mansion (ocean) side of the property, and villas on the Villages (golf course) side of the property that can accommodate couples and/or families. To reserve a room in this block, you must indicate that you are registered for the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Cardiology Conference.
Reservations and deposit must be made prior to May 17th, directly with Ocean Edge. After May 17th, reservations will be made on a space available basis. Registrants may call Ocean Edge for reservations at 1-800-343-6074 or (508) 896-9000 or email the registration department at [email protected]. Their website is www.oceanedge.com.
DIRECTIONS TO OCEAN EDGEPick-up Route 6 (Mid-Cape Highway) at the end of the Sagamore Bridge. Follow Route 6 to the Brewster/Harwich Exit, #10. Turn left onto Route 124 and follow to the intersection of Route 6A (approximately 10 minutes). From this point, it is 1.8 miles to Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club. Address: 2907 Main Street (Route 6A), Brewster, MA.
COURSE INFORMATIONhttps://cmetracker.net/LAHEY/Catalog
Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterContinuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805EMAIL: [email protected]; PHONE: 781-744-8056FAX: 781-744-2930
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 201612:00 Registration
Carriage House
1:00 Welcome and IntroductionDavid M. Venesy, M.D.
HEART FAILURE SESSION I Moderator: David M. Venesy, M.D.
1:10 Heart Failure in 2016: State of the ArtMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
1:50 Questions2:00 Reversible Causes of Left
Ventricular Dysfunction: Focus on Arrhythmia-Induced CardiomyopathiesG. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.
2:30 Questions2:40 Managing Heart Failure in the
Setting of Renal Insu� ciencyMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
3:10 Questions3:20 Break
HEART FAILURE SESSION II Moderator: Albert B. Levin, M.D.
3:35 Cardio-Oncology: When Success Can Lead to Failure Anju Nohria, M.D.
4:10 Questions4:20 Heart Failure in the Real World:
Case PresentationsRichard D. Patten, M.D.
Panel Discussion: G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D., Marvin A. Konstam, M.D., Anju Nohria, M.D.,David M. Venesy, M.D.
5:00 Adjourn6:00 Welcome Reception
Mansion Ocean Terrace
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE Moderator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Update in the Management of Non-STEMI & STEMI Elliott M. Antman, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Resuscitation Science:
Management of Cardiac Arrest SurvivorsMichael W. Donnino, M.D.
9:30 Questions9:40 Real World CAD
Case PresentationsSergio Waxman, M.D.
Panel Discussion: Elliott M. Antman, M.D., Bruce Mirbach, M.D., Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.
10:25 Break
CAD, ANTICOAGULANTS, HYPERTENSIONModerator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:45 Complications of Myocardial InfarctionDarryl D. Esakof, M.D
11:15 Questions11:20 Novel Anticoagulants and
Reversal Agents in 2016: An UpdateElliott M. Antman, M.D.
12:05 Questions12:15 Hypertension in 2016: Should
We SPRINT to Lower Targets? Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.
12:55 Questions
1:00 Adjourn
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA Moderator: David T. Martin, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 The 2016 Approach to the Management of Atrial FibrillationJonathan S. Silver, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Interesting Arrhythmia Cases:
The Insider’s Approach to AF, VT, Monitors, Devices, and More Bruce G. Hook, M.D.
Panel Discussion: David T. Martin, M.D., Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.
9:40 Break
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE Moderator: Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.
10:00 Aortic Stenosis: A New Paradigm for an Old Problem Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:30 Questions10:40 2016 Update in Transcatheter
Aortic Valve ReplacementFrederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc.
11:15 Questions11:25 Degenerative and Functional
Mitral Regurgitation:Evolving Role of Percutaneous InterventionsThomas C. Piemonte, M.D.
11:55 Questions12:00- WORKSHOPS (Feel free to bring 1:00 your own challenging cases)
• Challenging Lipid CasesSidney Alexander, M.D.
• Instructive Cases in AnticoagulationJana E. Montgomery, M.D.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGYModerator: Sidney Alexander, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Intensive Lipid Lowering: 2016 Update Including PCSK-9 InhibitorsRobert P. Giugliano, M.D.
8:45 Questions8:55 Evolving Strategies for
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes Richard W. Nesto, M.D.
9:35 Questions9:45 Is There a Doctor On Board?
Commercial Airline Emergencies Mark A.Gendreau, M.D.
10:25 Questions10:30 Adjourn
LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER FACULTYSidney Alexander, M.D.Chairman Emeritus, Cardiovascular DivisionAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular Fellowship ProgramDirector, Cardiac Electrophysiology LaboratoriesAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.Assistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Darryl D. Esakof, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular InformaticsAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Mark A. Gendreau, M.D., M.S.Medical Director and Vice-Chair, Emergency ServicesLahey Medical Center PeabodyAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine
Bruce G. Hook, M.D.Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia ServiceAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Albert B. Levin, M.D.Director Emeritus, Heart Failure ProgramDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine
Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.Director, Vascular MedicineAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David T. Martin, M.D., F.R.C.P.Chairman, Division of MedicineProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Bruce E. Mirbach, M.D.Director, Clinical CardiologyAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jana E. Montgomery, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard W. Nesto, M.D.Lahey Health Chief Medical O§ cer Executive Vice PresidentProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard D. Patten, M.D.Director, Lahey Integrated Heart Failure NetworkAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Thomas C. Piemonte, M.D.Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryAssociate Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineLahey Cardiology at the Medical Center, Nashua, NH
Frederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc. Chairman, Department of Cardiovascular MedicineCo-Director, Comparative E© ectiveness Research InstituteAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.Director, Electrophysiology Fellowship ProgramAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy ProgramDirector, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sergio Waxman, M.D., M.B.A.Associate Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryDirector, InterventionalCardiology Training ProgramDirector, Interventional Cardiovascular ResearchProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
GUEST FACULTYElliott M. Antman, MD, Senior Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupProfessor of Medicine, andAssociate Dean for Clinical and Translational ResearchHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Michael W. Donnino, M.D.Director, Center for Resuscitation ScienceCo-Director, Cardiac Arrest CenterDirector, Critical Care in Emergency MedicineDivision of Pulmonary/Critical Care, and Department of Emergency Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Robert P. Giugliano, M.D., M.S.Associate Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Marvin A. Konstam, M.D.Chief Physician Executive,Cardio-Vascular CenterTufts Medical CenterProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Anju Nohria, M.D.Senior Physician, Center for Advanced Heart Disease, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalDirector, Cardio-Oncology Program, Dana-Farber & Brigham and Women’s Cancer CenterAssistant Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Program Director, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Photo courtesy of Sherif Labib, MD
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSOcean Edge Conference Center is located on Cape Cod in Brewster, Massachusetts. It is a one and one-half to two-hour drive from Boston or a 12-mile drive from the Barnstable Municipal Airport (Hyannis), which has daily air service from New York, Hartford, and Boston.
A block of rooms has been reserved at a special rate for registrants attending this seminar. The block includes hotel rooms on the Mansion (ocean) side of the property, and villas on the Villages (golf course) side of the property that can accommodate couples and/or families. To reserve a room in this block, you must indicate that you are registered for the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Cardiology Conference.
Reservations and deposit must be made prior to May 17th, directly with Ocean Edge. After May 17th, reservations will be made on a space available basis. Registrants may call Ocean Edge for reservations at 1-800-343-6074 or (508) 896-9000 or email the registration department at [email protected]. Their website is www.oceanedge.com.
DIRECTIONS TO OCEAN EDGEPick-up Route 6 (Mid-Cape Highway) at the end of the Sagamore Bridge. Follow Route 6 to the Brewster/Harwich Exit, #10. Turn left onto Route 124 and follow to the intersection of Route 6A (approximately 10 minutes). From this point, it is 1.8 miles to Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club. Address: 2907 Main Street (Route 6A), Brewster, MA.
COURSE INFORMATIONhttps://cmetracker.net/LAHEY/Catalog
Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterContinuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805EMAIL: [email protected]; PHONE: 781-744-8056FAX: 781-744-2930
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 201612:00 Registration
Carriage House
1:00 Welcome and IntroductionDavid M. Venesy, M.D.
HEART FAILURE SESSION I Moderator: David M. Venesy, M.D.
1:10 Heart Failure in 2016: State of the ArtMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
1:50 Questions2:00 Reversible Causes of Left
Ventricular Dysfunction: Focus on Arrhythmia-Induced CardiomyopathiesG. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.
2:30 Questions2:40 Managing Heart Failure in the
Setting of Renal Insu� ciencyMarvin A. Konstam, M.D.
3:10 Questions3:20 Break
HEART FAILURE SESSION II Moderator: Albert B. Levin, M.D.
3:35 Cardio-Oncology: When Success Can Lead to Failure Anju Nohria, M.D.
4:10 Questions4:20 Heart Failure in the Real World:
Case PresentationsRichard D. Patten, M.D.
Panel Discussion: G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D., Marvin A. Konstam, M.D., Anju Nohria, M.D.,David M. Venesy, M.D.
5:00 Adjourn6:00 Welcome Reception
Mansion Ocean Terrace
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE Moderator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Update in the Management of Non-STEMI & STEMI Elliott M. Antman, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Resuscitation Science:
Management of Cardiac Arrest SurvivorsMichael W. Donnino, M.D.
9:30 Questions9:40 Real World CAD
Case PresentationsSergio Waxman, M.D.
Panel Discussion: Elliott M. Antman, M.D., Bruce Mirbach, M.D., Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.
10:25 Break
CAD, ANTICOAGULANTS, HYPERTENSIONModerator: Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:45 Complications of Myocardial InfarctionDarryl D. Esakof, M.D
11:15 Questions11:20 Novel Anticoagulants and
Reversal Agents in 2016: An UpdateElliott M. Antman, M.D.
12:05 Questions12:15 Hypertension in 2016: Should
We SPRINT to Lower Targets? Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.
12:55 Questions
1:00 Adjourn
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA Moderator: David T. Martin, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 The 2016 Approach to the Management of Atrial FibrillationJonathan S. Silver, M.D.
8:40 Questions8:50 Interesting Arrhythmia Cases:
The Insider’s Approach to AF, VT, Monitors, Devices, and More Bruce G. Hook, M.D.
Panel Discussion: David T. Martin, M.D., Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.
9:40 Break
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE Moderator: Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.
10:00 Aortic Stenosis: A New Paradigm for an Old Problem Sherif B. Labib, M.D.
10:30 Questions10:40 2016 Update in Transcatheter
Aortic Valve ReplacementFrederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc.
11:15 Questions11:25 Degenerative and Functional
Mitral Regurgitation:Evolving Role of Percutaneous InterventionsThomas C. Piemonte, M.D.
11:55 Questions12:00- WORKSHOPS (Feel free to bring 1:00 your own challenging cases)
• Challenging Lipid CasesSidney Alexander, M.D.
• Instructive Cases in AnticoagulationJana E. Montgomery, M.D.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGYModerator: Sidney Alexander, M.D.
7:30 Continental Breakfast for Course AttendeesCarriage House
8:00 Intensive Lipid Lowering: 2016 Update Including PCSK-9 InhibitorsRobert P. Giugliano, M.D.
8:45 Questions8:55 Evolving Strategies for
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes Richard W. Nesto, M.D.
9:35 Questions9:45 Is There a Doctor On Board?
Commercial Airline Emergencies Mark A.Gendreau, M.D.
10:25 Questions10:30 Adjourn
LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER FACULTYSidney Alexander, M.D.Chairman Emeritus, Cardiovascular DivisionAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
G. Muqtada Chaudhry, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular Fellowship ProgramDirector, Cardiac Electrophysiology LaboratoriesAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Danya L. Dinwoodey, M.D.Assistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Darryl D. Esakof, M.D.Director, Cardiovascular InformaticsAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Mark A. Gendreau, M.D., M.S.Medical Director and Vice-Chair, Emergency ServicesLahey Medical Center PeabodyAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine
Bruce G. Hook, M.D.Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia ServiceAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Albert B. Levin, M.D.Director Emeritus, Heart Failure ProgramDepartment of Cardiovascular Medicine
Michael S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H.Director, Vascular MedicineAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David T. Martin, M.D., F.R.C.P.Chairman, Division of MedicineProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Bruce E. Mirbach, M.D.Director, Clinical CardiologyAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jana E. Montgomery, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard W. Nesto, M.D.Lahey Health Chief Medical O§ cer Executive Vice PresidentProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Richard D. Patten, M.D.Director, Lahey Integrated Heart Failure NetworkAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Thomas C. Piemonte, M.D.Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryAssociate Clinical Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Christopher T. Pyne, M.D.Department of Cardiovascular MedicineLahey Cardiology at the Medical Center, Nashua, NH
Frederic S. Resnic, M.D., M.Sc. Chairman, Department of Cardiovascular MedicineCo-Director, Comparative E© ectiveness Research InstituteAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Jonathan S. Silver, M.D.Director, Electrophysiology Fellowship ProgramAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy ProgramDirector, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Sergio Waxman, M.D., M.B.A.Associate Director, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryDirector, InterventionalCardiology Training ProgramDirector, Interventional Cardiovascular ResearchProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
GUEST FACULTYElliott M. Antman, MD, Senior Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupProfessor of Medicine, andAssociate Dean for Clinical and Translational ResearchHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Michael W. Donnino, M.D.Director, Center for Resuscitation ScienceCo-Director, Cardiac Arrest CenterDirector, Critical Care in Emergency MedicineDivision of Pulmonary/Critical Care, and Department of Emergency Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Robert P. Giugliano, M.D., M.S.Associate Physician, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalSenior Investigator, TIMI Study GroupAssociate Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Marvin A. Konstam, M.D.Chief Physician Executive,Cardio-Vascular CenterTufts Medical CenterProfessor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Anju Nohria, M.D.Senior Physician, Center for Advanced Heart Disease, Cardiovascular DivisionBrigham and Women’s HospitalDirector, Cardio-Oncology Program, Dana-Farber & Brigham and Women’s Cancer CenterAssistant Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Sherif B. Labib, M.D.Director, Echocardiography LaboratoryAssociate Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
David M. Venesy, M.D.Director, Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Program Director, Cardiac Care UnitAssistant Professor of MedicineTufts University School of Medicine
Photo courtesy of Sherif Labib, MD
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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: STATE OF THE ART 2016June 18-21, 2016
Registration Fees: Physicians $650 Residents/Fellows/Advanced Practitioners $500
Please print legibly or type to insure accurate registration.
Name:
Address:
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Phone: Fax:
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SPECIAL NEEDS: Please check if you have any special assistance needs or dietary restrictions.
Please indicate your needs here.
REGISTER ONLINE:https://cmetracker.net/LAHEY/Catalog
PAYMENT BY CHECK:Must be in U.S. funds payable to: Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc.
FILL OUT BELOW FOR CHARGES ONLYCheck: Mastercard Visa American Express Discover
Name as it appears on credit card:
Account #:
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MAIL THIS FORM AND CHECK OR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION TO:Lahey Hospital & Medical CenterContinuing Medical Education41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805
or FAX to 781-744-2930
Confi rmation will be sent via email upon receipt of registration.There will be a $50 cancellation fee for all registration cancellations.
Course Directors: Sherif B. Labib, MD and David M. Venesy, MD
PROGRAM OVERVIEWThis program is designed to assist physicians and other caregivers in treating patients with common and complex cardiovascular problems with emphasis on practical incorporation of the most recent advances into clinical practice.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVESThe following address the ACGME/ABMS “Medical Knowledge” and “Compassionate, Appropriate & E� ective Patient Care” Competencies: Upon completion of this program, attendees should be able to better evaluate and manage: congestive heart failure; devices used in heart failure; acute and chronic coronary artery disease syndromes; new antiplatelet therapy; common problems in patients with coronary stents; valvular heart disease; percutaneous aortic valve replacement; trans-catheter mitral valve repair; atrial fi brillation; arrhythmias; novel anticoagulants; deep venous thrombosis & pulmonary embolism; preventive cardiology; lipids; cardiovascular risk of diabetes and pre-diabetes; interesting ECG tracings and echocardiograms; and, recent trials and their impact on clinical practice.
WHO SHOULD ATTENDThe course is intended for cardiologists as well as generalists, and all primary care providers seeking a comprehensive update in cardiovascular diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
FORMATState of the art lectures, panel discussions utilizing illustrative cases, and focused workshops.
AN EDUCATION IN CARDIOVASCULAR ADVANCEMENTLahey Health Department of Cardiology invites physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants to join us in beautiful Cape Cod, Massachusetts for the 27th annual symposium on cardiovascular disease. Discussing the latest advancements and research, this session will provide invaluable information from some of the nation’s leading cardiologists and researchers. Attendees are invited to bring their families for four days of education while enjoying all Cape Cod has to o¥ er.
Ocean Edge Conference CenterBrewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod
27TH ANNUALSYMPOSIUM
Cardiovascular Disease: State of the Art 2016
June 18 – 21, 2016
ACCREDITATIONLahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CREDIT DESIGNATIONLahey Clinic Hospital, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.TM Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AMERICAN BOARD OF INTERNAL MEDICINE (ABIM) – MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATIONSuccessful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 15.25 MOC n the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certifi cation (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERSTMThis education activity will be submitted to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for approval of up to 15.25 contact hours of accredited education.
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