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Fourth Annual Contemporary Multi-Disciplinary Cardiovascular Medicine A Disease-Based Learning Experience for the Practitioner
September 28-30 New Location! Hilton Orlando Bonnet CreekOrlando, Florida
Course Directors:Laxmi Mehta, MD
William Abraham, MD
Thomas Ryan, MD
The OhiO STaTe UniverSiTy hearT and vaScUlar cenTer
Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando, Florida
The Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek is situated on a 482 acre site just off World Center Drive. Guests can take advantage of the onsite amenities of the Hilton as well as the adjacent Waldorf Astoria.
Restful AccommodAtions At the hilton oRlAndo
Bonnet cReek hotelEach of the 1,001 guest rooms, including 36 premier suites, within Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek is a blissful haven of serenity. The extensive array of guest room choices offer the perfect place to retire.
For hotel discounts go to go.osu.edu/orlandohotel before September 5.
Welcome to a World like no other...
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couRse descRiption:Contemporary Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Medicine is a unique teaching symposium for practicing cardiologists, cardiologists-in-training, physicians, nurses and allied health professionals who care for patients with heart disease. This two-and-a-half day symposium will highlight the latest advances and clinical hot button issues in cardiovascular medicine.
Presentations by both Ohio State and invited faculty, comprised of national experts, will provide a comprehensive learning experience. The format of the presentations will include didactic lectures, debates, audience response system, question and answer sessions and clinical case presentations. All of these are designed to encourage discussion and audience participation. The broad range of topics will cover the most important issues in preventive cardiology, heart failure, valvular heart disease, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology and vascular medicine.
Fourth Annual Contemporary Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Medicine A Disease-Based Learning Experience for the Practitioner
In its fourth year, Contemporary Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Medicine is a value-based program, providing attendees with the latest updates in cardiovascular medicine at a reasonable price. Past attendees have said,
“Excellent topic selection, many topics covered, good faculty and excellent location.”
“Overall: the faculty was able to take the latest state of the art research and present it in a clinically relevant manner. The faculty deserve credit
in keeping most of this material to 15-20 minutes.”
“Will attend next year…as a nurse practitioner with critical care team forcardiothoracic/vascular patients. It was very informative. I learned a lot.”
“One of the best programs I have been to. Excellent speakers, excellent variety of pertinent topics that I can relate to and I see these
same problems in the course of my practice.”
“Excellent meeting, content, speakers, facility. I would recommend it at home and attend next year.”
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Fourth Annual Contemporary Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Medicine A Disease-Based Learning Experience for the Practitioner
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William Abraham, mdDirector Division of Cardiovascular MedicineDeputy Director of the Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research InstituteChair of Excellence in Cardiovascular MedicineProfessor of Medicine
thomas Ryan, mdDirector, The Ohio State University Heart and Vascular CenterJohn G. & Jeanne Bonnet McCoy Chair in Cardiovascular MedicineProfessor of Medicine
laxmi mehta, mdClinical Director, Women’s Cardiovascular Health ProgramAssociate Program Director of Education, Center for Women’s HealthAssistant Professor of Medicine
pRogRAm oBjectives
At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be able to:
• Apply a systematic problem-solving algorithm in the setting of daily clinical practice when treating common cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, hyperlipidemia and atrial fibrillation.
• Recognize the challenges in applying guidelines, recommendations and evidence-based data in daily clinical practice.
• Integrate imaging and other testing data in clinical decision-making in the management of patients with cardiovascular disease.
• Identify therapeutic options for the treatment of advanced heart failure and coronary artery disease.
AccReditAtion stAtement
The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AmA cRedit designAtion stAtement
The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 19.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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vera Bittner, md, msphSection Head, Preventive CardiologyProfessor of MedicineUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, AL
steven f Bolling, md Director, Multidisciplinary Mitral Valve Clinic Director, Myocellular Biology Laboratory Director, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Center Professor of Cardiac Surgery University of Michigan, Cardiovascular CenterAnn Arbor, MI
Blase carabello, mdVice Chairman, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of MedicineChief of MedicineProfessor of MedicineMethodist DeBakey VA Medical CenterHouston, TX
vincent Brinkman, mdAssistant Professor of Medicine
michael firstenberg, mdAssistant Professor of Surgery
Robert higgins, mdDirector, Ohio State’s Comprehensive Transplant CenterDirector, Division of Cardiac SurgeryJohn H. and Mildred C. Lumley Medical Research Chair;Professor of Surgery
Rami kahwash, mdAssociate Professor of Medicine
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GUEST FACULTy
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITy HEART AND VASCULAR CENTER
cindy grines, mdVice President of Clinical and Academic AffairsDetroit Medical Center Cardiovascular InstituteProfessor of MedicineWayne State University School of MedicineDetroit, MI
patrick o’gara, mdDirector, Clinical CardiologyExecutive Medical Director, Shapiro Cardiovascular Center Brigham and Women’s HospitalProfessor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA
Robert vogel, mdProfessor of MedicineUniversity of Maryland HospitalBaltimore, MD
steven kalbfleisch, mdMedical Director, Electrophysiology LaboratoriesPreofessor of Medicine
charles love, mdDirector, Electrophysiology Device Clinics Division of Cardiovascular MedicineProfessor of Medicine
vincent pompili, mdMedical Director, Cath Lab ServicesSection Director, Interventional Cardiovascular MedicineDirector, Cardiovascular Cell-Based TherapiesProfessor of Medicine
jean starr, md, RpviMedical Director, Endovascular ServicesAssociate Program Director, Vascular SurgeryAssociate Professor of Surgery
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a7 a.m. Registration & Continental
Breakfast
7:30 a.m. Opening Remarks
Laxmi Mehta, MD & Thomas Ryan, MD
HEART FAILURE
7:45 a.m. Challenging Heart Failure Cases
Rami Kahwash, MD
8 a.m. Medical Management of Acute Heart
Failure
William Abraham, MD
8:30 a.m. Cardiac Transplant in 2012
Robert Higgins, MD
9 a.m. Diagnosis and Management of
Diastolic Function
Thomas Ryan, MD
9:15 a.m. Sleep Apnea and Heart Failure
William Abraham, MD
9:30 a.m. Stress Induced Cardiomyopathy
Laxmi Mehta, MD
9:45 a.m. Practical Points in Evaluating HCM
Patients
Rami Kahwash, MD
10 a.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Robert Higgins, MD
10:15 a.m. Break
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10:30 a.m. Advanced Heart Failure Interventions:
LVAD vs. Transplant
Robert Higgins, MD
10:45 a.m. Reduction of Readmission: Are We
Making Progress and How to Change the
Course?
William Abraham, MD
11 a.m. Role of Ultrafiltration in the Management
of Decompensated Heart Failure
Rami Kahwash, MD
11:15 a.m. Post-Cardiac Transplant Management:
What Do I Need to Watch for in Follow Up?
Robert Higgins, MD
11:30 a.m. ECMO: When, Why and How?
Michael Firstenberg, MD
11:45 a.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: William Abraham, MD
Noon Lunch Break
INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGy
1 p.m. How to Best Manage STEMI Patients
in Rural Hospitals
Vincent Pompili, MD
1:15 p.m. Does Age Matter in the Treatment of
STEMI?
Cindy Grines, MD
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1:30 p.m. Role of LVAD in Cardiogenic Shock
William Abraham, MD
1:45 p.m. Adjunctive Antithrombotics in Setting
of STEMI
Cindy Grines, MD
2 p.m. Nonculprit Vessel: When to Intervene
During STEMI and When to Postpone
Vincent Pompili, MD
2:15 p.m. Therapeutic Hypothermia: When and
Why?
Cindy Grines, MD
2:30 p.m. Spontaneous Coronary Artery
Dissection
Laxmi Mehta, MD
2:45 p.m. Emergent CABG Post-MI: Who and
When?
Michael Firstenberg, MD
3 p.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Vincent Pompili, MD
3:15 p.m. Break
3:30 p.m. Appropriate Imaging for Ischemia
Evalution: When to Do Nothing
Thomas Ryan, MD
3:45 p.m. Can I Withstand the COURAGE to Not
Intervene?
Vincent Pompili, MD
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4 p.m. Myocardial Viability Assessment
and Revascularization
Vincent Brinkman, MD
4:15 p.m. Antiplatelet Therapy and Gender
Cindy Grines, MD
4:30 p.m. PPI in the Setting of Recent Coronary
Stent Placement
Vincent Brinkman, MD
4:45 p.m. Stem Cell Therapy for Ischemic Heart
Disease
Vincent Pompili, MD
5 p.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Thomas Ryan, MD
5:15 p.m. Adjourn
6:15 p.m. Welcome Reception
7:30 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast
DEBATE: CORONARy INTERVENTION
8 a.m. The Future Treatment of LM Disease Still
Lies in the Surgeons’ Hands
Pro: Surgery Will Always be the Right
Option
Steven Bolling, MD
Con: The Future is PCI!
Cindy Grines, MD
Moderator: Thomas Ryan, MD
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8:30 a.m. Rebuttal:
Pro surgery
Steven Bolling, MD
Con surgery
Cindy Grines, MD
8:45 a.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Thomas Ryan, MD
VASCULAR MEDICINE
9 a.m. Optimal Treatment Strategy for Carotid
Artery Disease: Stents vs. Surgery
Jean Starr, MD
9:15 a.m. Diseases of the Ascending Aorta
Michael Firstenberg, MD
9:30 a.m. Noninvasive Workup of Intermittent
Claudication
Jean Starr, MD
9:45 a.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Steven Bolling, MD
10 a.m. Break
ELECTROPHySIOLOGy
10:15 a.m. Challenging EP Case
Charles Love, MD
10:30 a.m. Anticoagulation Options for Stroke
Prevention
Vincent Brinkman, MD
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10:45 a.m. Rate vs. Rhythm Control in Afib
Charles Love, MD
11 a.m. Treatment of Afib: Drugs vs. Ablation
Steven Kalbfleisch, MD
11:15 a.m. Advancement in Surgical Approach to
Treat Afib
Michael Firstenberg, MD
11:30 a.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Vincent Brinkman, MD
11:45 a.m. Lunch Break
12:45 p.m. Approach to Wide Complex Tachycardia
Charles Love, MD
1 p.m. Newer Treatment Approaches for VT
Steven Kalbfleisch, MD
1:15 p.m. Going Back to Basics: EKG and Clinical
Findings of Brugada and Long QT
Syndrome
Charles Love, MD
1:30 p.m. Who Should or Should Not Get an AICD?
Steven Kalbfleisch, MD
1:45 p.m. Devices and Everyday Life: What to Tell
Patients About Electronic Devices
Charles Love, MD
2 p.m. Evaluation and Treatment of Syncope in
Patients with Structural Heart Disease but
EF >35%
Steven Kalbfleisch, MD
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2:15 p.m. Screening Athletes: When to Worry
and When Not to Worry
Robert Vogel, MD
2:30 p.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Robert Vogel, MD
2:45 p.m. Break
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE
3 p.m. Evaluation of Valvular Heart Disease:
The Value of the Stethoscope
Blase Carabello, MD
3:15 p.m. Natural History, Prognosis and Diagnosis
of Aortic Stenosis
Patrick O’Gara, MD
3:30 p.m. When to Operate in Severe Aortic
Stenosis: Only after symptoms?
Blase Carabello, MD
3:45 p.m. Choosing the Right Valve and the Right
Procedure for Aortic Stenosis
Steven Bolling, MD
4 p.m. Echocardiographic Assessment of
Mitral Regurgitation
Vincent Brinkman, MD
4:15 p.m. Timing of Mitral Valve Surgery in the
Asymptomatic Patient
Blase Carabello, MD
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4:30 p.m. Choosing the Right Surgical Procedure for
Mitral Valve Regurgitation
Steven Bolling, MD
4:45 p.m. Valvular Heart Disease Cases
Thomas Ryan, MD
5 p.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Blase Carabello, MD
5:15 p.m. Adjourn
7:30 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast
ELECTROPHySIOLOGy
8 a.m. Cardiology in the World of Accountable
Care
Patrick O’Gara, MD
8:15 a.m. Making Sense of the Lipid Subparticles
Vera Bittner, MD
8:30 a.m. What Do I Tell and How Do I Approach the
Patient with a Strong Family History of
Premature CVD?
Patrick O’Gara, MD
8:45 a.m. CRP: When and Why?
Vera Bittner, MD
9 a.m. HDL: Do We Aim High or Not Aim at All?
Robert Vogel, MD
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9:15 a.m. Statins and Making Sense of the New
FDA Labeling
Patrick O’Gara, MD
9:30 a.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Patrick O’Gara, MD
9:45 a.m. Break
10 a.m. HTN Management in 2012: Updated
Guidelines JNC 8
Robert Vogel, MD
10:15 a.m. Physical Activity in the Primary
Prevention of CVD
Vera Bittner, MD
10:30 a.m. Management of the Difficult/Resistant
Hypertensive Patient
Robert Vogel, MD
10:45 a.m. Calcium and Vitamin D supplements:
Friend or Foe to the Heart
Vera Bittner, MD
11 a.m. Predicting CVD risk: Biomarkers vs.
Imaging
Robert Vogel, MD
11:15 a.m. Update on CVD Prevention Guidelines
in Women
Laxmi Mehta, MD
11:30 a.m. Cardiac Rehab in 2012
Vera Bittner, MD
11:45 a.m. Questions and Discussion
Moderator: Vera Bittner, MD
Noon Adjourn
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Course registration and payment can also be mailed to:
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Program fees include attendance to program, digital course syllabus, breakfast, breaks/lunches and the welcome reception. Seating is limited and registration is required.
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