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TCT 2012Event Overview
TCT 2012 Convention Overview
Background
This symposium is designed for interventional cardiologists, radiologists, clinical cardiologists, basic scientists, vascular medicine specialists, surgeons, nurses, cath lab technicians, and other healthcare professionals with a special interest in the field of interventional and vascular medicine.
Overview
Exhibit Dates: October 23-25Miami Beach Convention CenterBooth Number: 125Booth Size: 50x80
Exhibit HoursTuesday, October 23 - 12:00 pm - 5:00 pmWednesday, October 24 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pmThursday, October 25 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
2010 Professional Attendance
Demographics
11,890 Total Attendance6392 Professional 36% US64% OUS
Physician Subspecialty Breakdown
Interventional Cardiologist: 83%Clinical Cardiologist: 7%Cardiovascular Surgeon: 7%Interventional Radiologist: 1%
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2012 Goals and Objectives
GoalsStrengthen our leadership message of SJM in the Interventional Cardiovascular space by showcasing the breadth of our Cardiovascular product portfolio.
Objectives
1. Build the SJM brand by demonstrating SJM’s commitment to Interventional Cardiology
2. Showcase SJM industry-leading vascular and structural heart technology and important clinical research, including presentation of much awaited results of RESPECT
3. Highlight the combination of SJM products, programs and services that differentiate SJM as the best partner for our customers
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Key Messages
Promotions
Bellyband
Mirror Cling
Daily Ads
Booth Focus Areas Structural Heart
Valve – need product names to hightligh, Epic, Trifecta?? Amplatzer - ASO Intracardiac Echocardiography
Cardiovascular ILUMIEN AngioSeal PressureWire Aeris
International PFO/LAA Portico EnLigHTN ILUMIEN
Clinical Affairs and Healthcare Economics RESPECT, FAME II and FFR Calculator
Interactive TouchScreen
TCT Floor Layout
2012 Booth Layout
Reception and LCD Overhead Screen
Interactive Touch Screen
Interactive touch screen slides
International Area
Clinical and Healthcare Economics
Tech Suites
Conference Suite # Size Tech Suite Name Product Contact
CS21 20x20 St Jude Medical # 1 OCT/FFR & Gen 2 EnligHTN Casey Johnson
CS23 20x20 St Jude Medical # 2 SHD/Portico/Large Bore Casey Johnson
CS22 10x20 St Jude Medical # 3 Darmouth OCT Validation Study
Casey Johnson
Key Internal Meetings
Day Date Start Time End Time Function SJM Contact
Tuesday 23-Oct 7:00 AM 9:00 AM ID Precon Brian Ward
Tuesday 23-Oct 9:00 AM 10:00 AMBooth
Ambassador Training
Angie Nabors
Tuesday 23-Oct 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Kickoff Angie Nabors
Key Ancillary Activities
Day DateStart Time
End Time Function Venue Room
SJM Contact
Tuesday 10/23 Ilumien Hilton Bentley
Wednesday 10/24 EnligHTN Hilton Bentley
Wednesday 10/24 FAME II Hilton Bentley
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Breakfast & Lunch Symposiums
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Day DateStart Time
End Time
Title Speakers
Tuesday 23-Oct 6:30 PM 8:30 PMTwenty Years of FFR: From Experimental Index to Standard of Care
Chair: Mort Kern, MD
Faculty:William Fearon, M.D., FACC, FSCAINico H.J. Pijls, MD, PhDBernard De Bruyne, MD, PhDPeter VerLee
Wednesday24-Oct 6:30 AM 8:00 AMOCT to Optimize Daily PCI procedures
Chair: Dr. Steven Marso
Faculty:Dr. Jagat NarulaDr Francisco Prati
Thursday 25-Oct 6:30 PM 9:00 PMPractice Implications of the RESPECT Trial
Chairs: John Carroll, MD Jeffrey Saver, MD
Faculty:John Carroll, MD Lee MacDonald, MDJeffrey Saver, MDRichard Smalling, MDDavid Thaler, MD, PhDInternational Speaker – TBD
iPads and Lead Retrieval
TCT Ground Rules You are SJM to the attendees No food or beverages in the booth Professional demeanor and appearance at all times Speak to the brand benefits not just product features Move attendees between booths and product stations Know with whom you are speaking As always discussion of SJM products and therapies must
be consistent with the cleared intended use(s) there of and must be limited to “on-label” indications for such products and therapies
Public Relations and Investor Relations at TCT
JC Weigelt may introduce you to a member of the media or investment community and ask you to demonstrate the product where you are stationed.
When engaged in a discussion with a Wall Street analyst or the media, be respectful, talk to them at a high level, and focus on specific product features and benefits. Ensure a member of the Corporate Relations team is present.
Simple rule of thumb is avoid answering any questions with a number. Look at the badge. If they are a member of the press or an investor, direct
them to:J.C. Weigelt
Investor Relations (mobile) 651 353 1776
Denise LandryPublic Relations
(mobile) 214 924 [email protected]
Compliance Reminders Educational, sales, promotional, and business meetings with HCPs
being held incidental to the HRS:
Generally these meetings should be held prior to or after the scheduled hours of the HRS (e.g., later in the evening, early morning, day after the symposium, etc.)
Meetings should have a valid business purpose, valid topics may include: Product training and education Discussion of approved products Company story and vision Business strategy session Sales terms Scientific and educational information
This list is not meant to be all inclusive.
Content must be on-label
Compliance Reminders
Meal expenses should be modest. St. Jude Medical has defined a “modest” meal to be no more than $150
per person per event plus tax and tip. Keep documentation of each healthcare professional for whom you are
paying. Good practice would include writing on the receipt the names and titles of attendees.
Unless the person attending has a legitimate professional interest in the information being shared, he/she should not attend the business meeting. In the event someone shows up who does not have a business interest in the information, you are not allowed to pay for that person, i.e. spouses or guests of healthcare professionals.
Remember Massachusetts and Vermont Implications (see next slides). More stringent rules apply for physicians licensed in Massachusetts and
in Vermont. Good practice would be to inquire on their license status before any meetings take place at a restaurant.
Compliance Reminders Massachusetts Implications:
Generally you are prohibited from paying for meals of physicians and other health care providers licensed in Massachusetts. The law’s restrictions follow the physicians/HCPs licensed in
Massachusetts wherever they go. Physicians/HCPs licensed in Massachusetts must pay for their own
meals. (See exceptions below). Check for dual licenses. Even if a healthcare professional practices
outside of Massachusetts, if the physician maintains a license from Massachusetts, the prohibition applies.
Snacks and refreshments in the booth at the HRS are allowed for HCPs licensed in Massachusetts.
Meals may be provided in the following circumstances: Healthcare professionals who are parties to consulting agreements
under which payment for meals may be appropriate. Meals as part of legitimate technical product training meetings.
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Compliance Reminders Vermont Implications:
Generally, you are prohibited from paying for meals of physicians and other health care providers licensed in Vermont. (See exceptions below) Physicians/HCPs licensed in Vermont must pay for their own meals.
Exceptions to the rule include: Vermont licensed physicians who do not regularly practice in Vermont. Healthcare professionals who are parties to consulting agreements
under which payment for meals may be appropriate. Meals as part of legitimate technical product training meetings.
Contacts
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Booth Carol Bethea 512-286-4438 Ancillary Meetings Angie Nabors 512-286-4050Reg & Housing Angie Nabors 512-286-4050MarCom Jill Altman 512-785-7676 SH Brett Thompson 954-881-0362Cardiovascular Jason Rudy 617-233-2979 ID Maren Bartel 651-756-5891Clinical Affairs Pam Simons 763-531-2727HC Economics Ryan Graver 512-286-4121Tech Suites Rosemary Drier 651-214-3813Catalyst Anna Shilling 630-328-9723
Thank You!
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Jason RudyJill AltmanChris Clements Bobbie IversrudSara Thompson Katya GrudkovskaAdrian DiazgonsenCandace BoweringMark WindenMaren BartelSu SpodenJoan NowekVictoria HanrahanRay Goforth
Brian WardNancy Geodoke Brett Thompson Katie Canepa Rosemary DrierTonia KarpenCasey JohnsonJeff ZiglerRyan GraverSara ThompsonRav ShethCarol BetheaAngie Nabors Catalyst Exhibits