Cardiovascular Trends 2012: Clinical and Cath Lab Symposia

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Prepared by Physicians and Nursing staff of the
Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute
3501 Johnson Street
Hollywood, FL 33021

INTRODUCTION
National meetings have proliferated and are primarily targeted to physicians. As part of our commitment to education, we envision to fill a void: "A meeting targeted to both, the nursing staff and other support personnel of the cardiac catheterization laboratories as well as the ER Physicians, Internists, Cardiac Anesthesiologists, Cardiologists and Cardiac Surgeons involved in the care of patients with CV disease". For this purpose, we selected experienced CV physicians with expertise  and passion to teach the basic and practical aspects of the specialty. We will emphasize the basis of our current daily practice, standard of care and review real interventional cardiac and vascular cases and their controversies. In addition, we hope that this regional meeting will be an opportunity for the cardiac cath lab staff to exchange experiences, interact and learn from each other. This fifth annual course will consists of "Clinical Aspects of Cardiovascular Care" on Friday and "Cath Lab Symposium" on Saturday. The second day will feature cine review sessions of a variety of peripheral and cardiac interventions, in addition to didactic sessions. All of this at an affordable price!!
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OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the program, the participant should have: 1. Better understanding of the basic concepts surrounding the management of acute coronary syndromes and drug therapy and prevention. 2. Understand better the clinical implications of PVD and the “global” vascular interventional concept. 3. Understand the current role of stent grafting in management of aortic aneurysm and what is ahead. 4. Understand physiologic measurements during coronary angiography and the critical role of FFR today 5. Describe the importance of arterial access and its complications. 6. Better recognize EKG abnormalities and identify rhythm disturbances. 7. Describe the function of pacemakers and defibrillators. 8. Improve understanding of interventional cardiac and pripheral interventions and see application of new devices, 9. Identify and understand the new treatment modalities in congenital heart diseases, 10. Describe the influence of air flights in patients with CV disease.

TARGET AUDIENCE:

CV Nursing: Cath Lab, OR, Telemetry, ICU
IR, Cath Lab and OR Techs and Assistants
PAs, ARNPs, office MAs
Nuclear and Echo-Vascular Lab Technologists.
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ER Physicians, Internists, Cardiac Anesthesiologists
Cardiologists and Cardiovascular Surgeons.
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LOCATION:
Signature Grand

6900 West State Rd 84, Davie, FL 33317-7308

(954) 424-4000

www.thesignaturegrand.com

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