FRIDAY DECEMBER 8, 2017
|
|
- Laureen Ross
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 FRIDAY DECEMBER 8, :20-9:05 Keynote Address - Genetics of Stroke: Getting Up Close and Personal Guillaume Paré MD, MSc, FRCPC Associate Professor, McMaster University Canada Research Chair in Genetic & Molecular Epidemiology Director, Genetic and Epidemiology Laboratory Understand principles of evidence-based pharmacogenetics Understand the latest developments in anti-platelet pharmacogenetics Understand the latest developments in anti-coagulant pharmacogenetics 9:10-10:55 Plenary 1 Heart Disease in Special Populations Heart Interventions in Older Patients - Filtering For Frailty Allen Huang MDCM, FRCPC, FACP Associate Professor, University of Ottawa Head, Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Ottawa and the Ottawa Hospital Understand the construct of frailty in older people Perform a cognitive screening test Describe a framework for patient-centered decision-making Heart Disease and Pregnancy - The Top 3 Things You Need To Know Samuel Siu MD, SM, MBA, FRCPC Professor of Medicine, Western University Understand how cardiovascular changes of pregnancy affect women with heart disease Understand approaches to risk stratification of pregnant women with heart disease Understand management principles of pregnancy women with heart disease Heart Disease, Athletes and the Weekend Warrior Aaron Baggish MD Associate Director, Cardiovascular Performance Program Massachusetts General Hospital
2 To review the cardiac responses to exercise and athletic training Managing cardiac disease in athletic patients Assessing cardiac risk in non-professional athletes 11:20-12:50 F1-01: Acute Stroke and Early Management (concurrent workshop) Jennifer Mandzia MD, PhD, FRCPC Assistant Professor, Western University Neurologist, London Health Sciences Centre Co-Medical Director Southwest Ontario Stroke Network Review the medical management of the acute stroke patient (ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke) pertaining to thrombolytic, endovascular, and antithrombotic therapy. Review the medical management of the acute stroke patient (ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke) pertaining to blood pressure control and investigations. Discuss the role and benefit for stroke unit care and non medical interventions in acute stroke care. 11:20-12:50 F1-02: Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage (concurrent workshop) Ashkan Shoamanesh MD, FRCPC Assistant Professor of Medicine (Neurology) Marta and Owen Boris Chair in Stroke Research and Care, McMaster University Review epidemiology and underlying etiologies of spontaneous ICH Discuss acute management of ICH Review ICH preventative strategies 11:20-12:50 F1-03: Managing Diabetes in 2017 What to Add, When And Why? (concurrent workshop) Maria Wolfs MD, MHSc, FRCPC Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Endocrinologist, St. Michael's Hospital Identify patient factors that impact the addition of non insulin pharmacotherapy in Type 2 Diabetes. Discuss the glycemic and cardiovascular end point evidence among non insulin pharmacotherapies in Type 2 Diabetes. Apply evidence based diabetes management to individual patient care. 11:20-12:50 F1-04: An Update on Sleep Apnea (concurrent workshop) Douglas Bradley BA, MD
3 Senior Scientist, Toronto General Research Institute (TGRI) & Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI) Research Division Head, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI) Explain the association between OSA and cardiovascular diseases Describe the cardiovascular effects of treating OSA Describe the different treatment modalities of OSA 11:20-12:50 F1-05: Athlete s Workshop (concurrent workshop) Aaron Baggish MD Associate Director, Cardiovascular Performance Program Massachusetts General Hospital To review the cardiac responses to exercise and athletic training Managing cardiac disease in athletic patients Exercise prescription in patients with heart disease Assessing cardiac risk in non-professional athletes 11:20-12:50 F1-06: Practical Management of NOACs (concurrent workshop) John Eikelboom MBBS, MSc Hematologist, Hamilton Health Sciences Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, McMaster University Select the right anticoagulant for the right patient Follow up NOAC treated patients Manage interruption of treatment and bleeding 14:00-15:30 F2-07: Driving and the Heart and Stroke Patient (concurrent workshop) Catherine Ballyk MD, FRCPC Medical Director, Stroke Unit, Brant Community Health Care System, Brantford, Ontario Elke Hilgendag OT Navigator, Stroke Unit, Brant Community Health System, Brantford, Ontario By the end of this session, participants will be equipped to Assess and screen for driving competency. Appreciate the importance of driving and community re-integration for our patients after stroke or cardiac event. Understand how physical, visuospatial and cognitive impairments post stroke can affect driving. Be aware of the physician's responsibilities and legal requirements with regards to driving after stroke.
4 14:00-15:30 F2-08: Cardiac Rhythm Devices: Pacemakers, ILR ICD, CRT: What's Out There and What Should I Know? (concurrent workshop) William McIntyre MD, FRCPC Clinical and Research Fellow, Cardiac Arrhythmia Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University Know what are the devices available now. Know what are the indications for these devices. Know what should I know and be aware of if my patient has a device. 14:00-15:30 F2-09: Indigenous Health and Cultural Safety (concurrent workshop) Darlene Kitty, MD, CCFP Director, Indigenous Program at Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada Sheldon Tobe MD, MScCH (HPTE), FRCPC, FACP, FASH Hypertension and Nephrology HSF/NOSM Chair in Aboriginal and Rural Health Research Professor in Medicine, University of Toronto and Northern Ontario School of Medicine Apply basic principles of cultural safety, which will enable practitioners to engage in a positive dialog with patient and form a treatment plan. Identify the greater risk of heart disease and stroke than the general population as presented in the recent research and demographics highlighted during the workshop. Identify and consider health inequalities and social determinants of Indigenous peoples, so practitioners can better understand the community and individual needs before coming up with viable solutions for patients. 14:00-15:30 F2-10: Palliative Care for the Heart and Stroke Patient (concurrent workshop) Jeff Myers MD, MSEd, CCFP (PC) Associate Professor, University of Toronto Palliative Care Physician, Sinai Health System Outline an expanded and earlier role for palliative & supportive care of Heart & Stroke patients. Describe the roles for Heart & Stroke clinicians in palliative and supportive care provision. Explain what it means to integrate a palliative approach to care of the Heart & Stroke patient. 14:00-15:30 F2-11: The 3 Minute Neurological Exam Demystified (concurrent workshop) W.J. Oczkowski MD, FRCPC Professor and Head, Division of Neurology, McMaster University, Hamilton Health Sciences
5 After active participation in this workshop participants will be able to: Understand neurological signs. Use a standard neurological exam using the NIHSS as a backbone. Use the neurological exam in different patient presentations. 14:00-15:30 F2-12: Keeping Your Patient Out of the Hospital by Preventing A Second Stroke (concurrent workshop) Grant Stotts MD, FRCPC Assistant Professor, uottawa Brain and Mind Institute Medical Director, Champlain Regional Stroke Network After active participation in this workshop participants will be able to: Develop an approach for common social issues that arise for patients after a stroke. Incorporate discussion of the importance of activity and exercise with patients who have had TIAs or strokes. Understand the role of dual antiplatelet use in stroke prevention. Order the appropriate tests for screening of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and carotid stenosis after a TIA or stroke. 15:55-17:40 Plenary 2 Stroke in Women Migraines and Stroke Christine Lay MD, FRCP, FAHS Associate Professor, Neurology, University of Toronto Director, Centre for Headache, Women's College Hospital Assess the risk of stroke in patients with migraine with and without aura. Describe the association of other risk factors for stroke in patients with migraine. Explain and manage patients with migraine and stroke, and migraine and risk factors for stroke. Hormone Replacement Therapy and Stroke Cheryl Jaigobin MD, MSc Division of Neurology, University Health Network Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto Explain the risk of stroke associated with use of HRT. Explain the evidence of stroke risk based on a summary of primary and secondary prevention studies. Manage the symptoms of menopause. Pregnancy and Stroke Rick Swartz MD, PhD Assistant professor, Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Director, Sunnybrook Stroke Research Unit
6 Explain the risks of stroke during pregnancy and list the risk factors. Choose an approach to management of patients with risk factors for stroke during pregnancy. Choose an approach to management of patients with stroke or TIA during pregnancy. Choose an approach to management of patients with prior stroke during pregnancy. SATURDAY DECEMBER 9, :00-9:45 Plenary 3 Therapeutic Update New Trials and Controversies in Hypertension Eva Lonn MD, MSc, FRCPC Professor of Medicine, McMaster University Senior Scientist, Population Health Research Institute Provide an overview of recent large RCTs in Hypertension Management. Analyze the controversies in Hypertension Management. Provide an overview of new recommendations in the 2017 CHEP Guidelines. Optimizing Cholesterol Lowering Therapy in Patients with Statin Muscle Complaints Robert Rosenson MD, FACC, FACP, FAHA, FESC Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Define statin associated muscle symptoms. Understand the potential cardiovascular risks associated with statin intolerance Learn the utility of a validated tool, statin muscle clinical index, for the accurate diagnosis of statin associated muscle symptoms. Learn to implement a structured approach to the detection and management of cholesterol lowering in patients with statin associated muscle symptoms. Diabetes Management in 2017: The Tides are Turning Catherine Yu MD, FRCPC, MHSc Staff, Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism, St. Michael's Hospital Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Associate Scientist, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's Hospital Individualize antihyperglycemic agent regimens to patient characteristics, with particular attention to the role of incretin and SGLT2i agents 10:10-11:40 S3-13: Lipids: Looking Forward to 2018 (concurrent workshop)
7 Robert Hegele MD, FRCPC, FACP, FAHA, FCAHS, FCCS Jacob J. Wolfe Distinguished Medical Research Chair in Human Gene Function Martha G. Blackburn Chair in Cardiovascular Research Director, London Regional Genomics Centre Scientist, Robarts Research Institute Distinguished University Professor, Western University Consider implications of new practice guidelines. Review recent clinical trials and their impact. Discuss strategies for managing commonly encountered lipid problems and medication side effects. 10:10-11:40 S3-14: Managing Atrial Fibrillation: Beyond Anticoagulation (concurrent workshop) Peter Leong-Sit MD, MSc, FRCPC, FHRS Associate Professor, Western University Cardiologist, London Heart Rhythm Program Compare management strategies for atrial fibrillation. Identify good candidates for rhythm control or ablation for atrial fibrillation. Provide an overview of atrial fibrillation ablation principles. Provide an overview of invasive options for stroke prevention. 10:10-11:40 S3-15: Addressing Challenges in Heart Failure Management (concurrent workshop) Stuart J. Smith MD, FRCPC Associate Professor, Western University Director, Heart Failure Service London Health Sciences Centre and St. Joseph Hospital Maureen Leyser RNEC, BScN, MN London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital Inpatient Cardiology, Heart Failure and LVAD Clinics Understand the classifications of heart failure, epidemiology, treatment and prognosis. Identify factors that lead to recurrent hospital admissions and poor outcomes. Consider strategies to maximize good outcomes with the goals of improving quality of life, decreasing hospitalization and possibly affecting prognosis. Review common patient management problems and possible solutions. Introduce participants to new topics in heart failure that are relevant to the general physician. 10:10-11:40 S3-16: A Case-Based Approach to ECGs (concurrent workshop)
8 Lorne Gula MD, FRCPC Professor, Western University Cardiologist, Heart Rhythm Specialist Director, Electrophysiology Laboratory, London, Ontario Damian Redfearn MB, ChB, MRCPI, FRCPC Director of Heart Rhythm Service, Kingston General Hospital After active participation in the workshop participants will be able to diagnose the following conditions on ECG and review principles of clinical management: Bradycardia, conduction abnormalities, and tachycardia. Myocardial ischemia, acute and previous myocardial infarction. Other systemic disorders with ECG manifestations. 10:10-11:40 S3-17: Management of Patients with TIA (concurrent workshop) Cheryl Jaigobin MD, FRCPC, MSc Division of Neurology, University Health Network Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto Differentiate between TIA and TIA mimics. Identify the mechanisms that underlie TIA. Explain the timeliness of required workup and management of TIA patients in an interdisciplinary setting. Explain the management of patients with TIA (antiplatelet, anticoagulation, revascularization). 10:10-11:40 S3-18: Interpretation and Common Pitfalls of Neurovascular Imaging (concurrent workshop) Kanjana Perera MD, FRCPC Assistant Professor, McMaster University Stroke Neurologist, Hamilton Health Sciences After active participation in the workshop, participants will be able to: Know the basics of CT and MRI, and their differences and indications for use. To know common conundrums elicited by imaging of cerebrovascular disease. To part with practical knowledge of neurovascular imaging. 11:40-13:10 Closing Lunch & Learn - Digital Health and Patient Self-Care of Chronic Illness Joseph Cafazzo PhD, PEng Executive Director, Biomedical Engineering, UHN Lead, Centre for Global ehealth Innovation Senior Director, Healthcare Human Factors Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
9 Apply e-health approaches that facilitate efficient, timely interaction with heart failure patients. Describe how added e-health technology in the home can optimize patient monitoring. Determine the situations where more complex e-health platforms are indicated. (647) To ensure you are notified moving forward please with the subject line CU
Emerging evidence that will change your practice
49th Annual Clinical Update Emerging evidence that will change your practice December 7 8, 2018 Hilton Toronto Downtown heartandstroke.ca/clinicalupdate ClincalUpdate_Program_4x6_2018_Print.indd 1 Professional
More informationECG S: A CASE-BASED APPROACH December 6,
ECG S: A CASE-BASED APPROACH December 6, 2018 1 Faculty Disclosure Faculty: Lorne Gula MD, FRCPC Professor, Western University Cardiologist, Hearth Rhythm Specialist Director, Electrophysiology Laboratory,
More informationToronto Neurology Update
cpd.utoronto.ca/torontoneurology Toronto Neurology Update October 26-27, 2018 Conference Centre 89 Chestnut Street, Toronto, Canada Programme Program is based on a minimum of 25% of time allowed for questions
More informationKEEPING YOUR PATIENT OUT OF THE HOSPITAL BY PREVENTING A SECOND STROKE
KEEPING YOUR PATIENT OUT OF THE HOSPITAL BY PREVENTING A SECOND STROKE Dr. Grant Stotts Staff Neurologist, Ottawa Hospital Director, Ottawa Stroke Program Medical Director, Champlain Regional Stroke Program
More informationCanadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care. (Updated 2008) Section # 3 Section # 3 Hyperacute Stroke Management
Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care (Updated 2008) Section # 3 Section # 3 Hyperacute Stroke Management Reorganization of Recommendations 2008 2006 RECOMMENDATIONS: 2008 RECOMMENDATIONS:
More informationProgram Agenda. Ottawa Heart Research Conference (OHRC): Steadying the Future of Atrial Fibrillation. Thursday, June 2 nd (Day 1)
Ottawa Heart Research Conference (OHRC): Steadying the Future of Atrial Fibrillation Thursday, June 2 nd (Day 1) 8:00 am Welcome Message Drs. David Birnie, Peter Liu, and Thierry Mesana 8:15 9:35 am Session
More informationThe 16th Annual Geriatric Services Conference PROGRAM
GERIATRIC SERVICES CONFERENCE The 16th Annual Geriatric Services Conference PROGRAM CONNECT. COLLABORATE. CREATE. Friday, April 12, 2019 Vancouver Convention Centre The 16th Annual Geriatric Services Conference
More informationThe 2014 Louisville Symposium on Heart Disease in Women: Update on Treatment and Prevention. Saturday, June 28th
Program Details The Louisville Symposium on Heart Disease in Women: Update on Treatment and Prevention is a oneday conference to address current guidelines and trends in the field of cardiovascular medicine
More informationCore Curriculum for the Cardiovascular Clinician
September 14 17, 2016 Heart House Washington, DC AGENDA Wednesday, September 14 PHARMACOLOGY WORKSHOP 5:30 p.m. Registration and Light Refreshments 6:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductions 6:15 p.m. CVD Guideline-driven
More informationList of Workshops Workshop Title
List of Workshops 2017 Year 2017 A CANADIAN HEART RHYTHM SOCIETY WORKSHOP: MANAGEMENT OF VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA 2017 CANADIAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR AND CT IMAGING: CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS
More informationManuel Castella MD PhD Hospital Clínic, University of
Manuel Castella MD PhD Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona mcaste@clinic.ub.es @mcastellamd www.escardio.org/guidelines European Heart Journal - doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehw210 Providing integrated care
More informationThe interpretation of ECG in the young and in athletes.
PRACTICAL ECG COURSE The interpretation of ECG in the young and in athletes. Synopsis and aims: the practical ECG course is focused on ECG interpretation in young individuals (14-35 years) and in athletes.
More informationSpeakers. 2015, American Heart Association 1
Speakers Lee Schwamm, MD, FAHA Executive Vice Chairman of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital Director, Stroke Service and Medical Director, MGH TeleHealth, Massachusetts General Hospital Director,
More informationCVI s 4th Annual New Paradigms in Arrhythmia Management
In partnership with Please join us for CVI s 4th Annual New Paradigms in Arrhythmia Management Sunday, April 26, 2015 Loews Philadelphia Hotel KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS: Blair P. Grubb, MD, FACC, FAHA, FHRS
More informationINSPIRING CONNECTIONS
GERIATRIC SERVICES CONFERENCE The 15th Annual Geriatric Services Conference INSPIRING CONNECTIONS Friday, April 6, 2018 Vancouver Convention Centre The 15th Annual Geriatric Services Conference INSPIRING
More informationProgram Director: Neala J. Hunter, MD, FACC
Jeffrey M. Carlton Heart & Vascular Institute Presents ADVANCES IN ARRHYTHMIA MANAGEMENT Program Director: Neala J. Hunter, MD, FACC This program is made possible by a generous donation to the Foundation
More informationREGISTER TODAY! February 9, Sheraton Mahwah Hotel. Program Directors 2 ND ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE CV DISEASE MANAGEMENT:
2 ND ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE CV DISEASE MANAGEMENT: FROM FUNDAMENTALS TO INNOVATION 2018 February 9, 2018 7 am - 5 pm CME Symposium Sheraton Mahwah Hotel 1 International Blvd. (Rte. 17 North) Mahwah, NJ 07495
More informationThursday, September 17, 2015 Fundamentals of Stroke
Thursday, September 17, 2015 Fundamentals of Stroke Moderator: W. David Freeman, M.D. 7:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:45 Welcome and Pre-test W. David Freeman, M.D. 8:00 Epidemiology
More informationUpdate on the Stroke Capacity Planning Project. January 09, 2015
Update on the Stroke Capacity Planning Project January 09, 2015 Today s discussion Objective : Provide an update on the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Stroke Capacity Planning and alignment with
More informationKEEPING YOUR PATIENT OUT OF THE HOSPITAL BY PREVENTING A SECOND STROKE OR TIA December 8, 2017
KEEPING YOUR PATIENT OUT OF THE HOSPITAL BY PREVENTING A SECOND STROKE OR TIA December 8, 2017 1 Faculty Disclosure Faculty: Grant Stotts MD, FRCPC Assistant Professor, uottawa Brain and Mind Institute
More informationACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
ENDOVASCULAR MECHANICAL THROMBECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE HHS Stroke Annual Review March 7 and March 8, 2018 Objectives To review the stroke endovascular mechanical thrombectomy evidence
More informationARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY
Topic List A BASICS 1 History of Cardiology 2 Clinical Skills 2.1 History Taking 2.2 Physical Examination 2.3 Electrocardiography 2.99 Clinical Skills - Other B IMAGING 3 Imaging 3.1 Echocardiography 3.2
More informationSummary of Research and Writing Activities In Cardiovascular Disease
Summary of Research and Writing Activities In Cardiovascular Disease Carole Alison Chrvala, PhD 919.545.2149 (Work) 919.951.5230 (Mobile) cchrvala@centurylink.net www.healthmattersmedwriting.com 1 Manuscripts
More informationNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL EXCELLENCE SCOPE. Clinical guideline for the management of atrial fibrillation
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL EXCELLENCE 1 Guideline title SCOPE Clinical guideline for the management of atrial fibrillation 1.1 Short title Atrial fibrillation 2 Background a) The National Institute
More informationSupplementary Online Content
Supplementary Online Content Inohara T, Xian Y, Liang L, et al. Association of intracerebral hemorrhage among patients taking non vitamin K antagonist vs vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants with in-hospital
More informationTRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)
TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA) AND MINOR STROKE Dr. Leanne K. Casaubon, MD MSc FRCPC Associate Professor, University of Toronto Director, TIA and Minor Stroke (TAMS) Unit University Health Network - Toronto
More informationAn Overview of Perioperative Medicine 2014: From Outpatient Preoperative Assessment to Inpatient Postoperative Care
An Overview of Perioperative Medicine 2014: From Outpatient Preoperative Assessment to Inpatient Postoperative Care WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2014 6:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration 7:30 a.m.
More informationShawke A. Soueidan, MD. Riverside Neurology & Sleep Specialists
Shawke A. Soueidan, MD Riverside Neurology & Sleep Specialists 757-221-0110 Epidemiology of stroke 2018 Affects nearly 800,000 people in the US annually Approximately 600000 first-ever strokes and 185000
More information4 TH ANNUAL WOMEN S CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH CONFERENCE
Sponsored by: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in cooperation with Ohio State s Heart and Vascular Center and the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine 4 TH ANNUAL WOMEN S CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH
More informationCLINICAL CARDIOLOGY TOP TEN TOPICS IN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, Patient Focused Evidence-Based Approach
TOP TEN TOPICS IN CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY Patient Focused Evidence-Based Approach FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2018 STERN AUDITORIUM Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 1468 Madison Avenue at 100th Street New York,
More informationChicago, USA June 28-30, 2018 THE SYMPOSIUM PREVENTING CARDIOEMBOLIC STROKE AS AN INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM. hbs.kenes.com
Chicago, USA June 28-30, 2018 THE SYMPOSIUM PREVENTING CARDIOEMBOLIC STROKE AS AN INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM hbs.kenes.com The Heart & Brain Symposium offers a comprehensive guide to primary and secondary
More informationADVANCES IN CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS & THERAPY. Radisson Hotel & Conference Center st Avenue, Coralville, Iowa
5 th Annual ADVANCES IN CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS & THERAPY FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018 Radisson Hotel & Conference Center 1220 1st Avenue, Coralville, Iowa Provided by: Department of Internal Medicine, Division
More information1. What is the preferred method of anticoagulating a high-risk cardiac patient on chronic warfarin therapy. anticoagulation can be continued,
Experts Answering Your Questions Anticoagulating a high-risk cardiac patient 1. What is the preferred method of anticoagulating a high-risk cardiac patient on chronic warfarin therapy for minor surgical
More informationThe 16th Annual Geriatric Services Conference DRAFT PROGRAM
GERIATRIC SERVICES CONFERENCE The 16th Annual Geriatric Services Conference DRAFT PROGRAM CONNECT. COLLABORATE. CREATE. Friday, April 12, 2019 Vancouver Convention Centre The 16th Annual Geriatric Services
More informationAn Overview of Perioperative Medicine 2015: From Outpatient Preoperative Assessment to Inpatient Postoperative Care
An Overview of Perioperative Medicine 2015: From Outpatient Preoperative Assessment to Inpatient Postoperative Care WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015 6:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration 7:30 a.m.
More informationCardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider. Friday, June 12, 2015 Seattle
virginia mason continuing medical education Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider Friday, June 12, 2015 Seattle Faculty course director: J. Susie Woo, MD, FACC The Heart Institute at Virginia
More informationOverview Stroke Post Acute Episode of Care
Overview Stroke Post Acute Episode of Care Dr. Mark Bayley Dr. Leanne Casaubon OSN Forum January 9, 2015 Key Principles The scope of the handbook includes both hospital care and post acute, community care
More informationAn Overview of Perioperative Medicine 2015: From Outpatient Preoperative Assessment to Inpatient Postoperative Care
An Overview of Perioperative Medicine 2015: From Outpatient Preoperative Assessment to Inpatient Postoperative Care WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015 6:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration 7:30 a.m.
More informationThrombolysis-WAKE UP Intra-arterial interventions DEFUSE 3 Haemorrhagic Stroke - TICH 2 Secondary Prevention CROMIS 2 Secondary Prevention NAVIGATE
Thrombolysis-WAKE UP Intra-arterial interventions DEFUSE 3 Haemorrhagic Stroke - TICH 2 Secondary Prevention CROMIS 2 Secondary Prevention NAVIGATE ESUS Progression of haematoma Anticoagulation Large ICH
More informationPlease Join Us on April 6 & 7, 2019!
Please Join Us on April 6 & 7, 2019! 3rd Annual CareMore Cardiovascular Symposium 2019: Delivering Evidence-Based Care in Real World Practice You are invited to a unique educational experience that blends
More informationSTROKE PREVENTION in ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
QUESTIONS AND TIME CODES The iq&a Interactive Medical Intelligence Zone for STROKE PREVENTION in ATRIAL FIBRILLATION Question # 4 How important is patient convenience when deciding to use a factor Xa or
More informationSEMINAR ON ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY READING AND CARDIOLOGY
SEMINAR ON ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY READING AND CARDIOLOGY Saturday, December 13, 2014 Hilton Habtoor Grand Hotel, Sin El Fil, Beirut Organized by the Division of Cardiology and the Continuing Medical Education
More informationTransient Atrial Fibrillation and Risk of Stroke after Acute Myocardial Infarction
Transient Atrial Fibrillation and Risk of Stroke after Acute Myocardial Infarction Doron Aronson MD, Gregory Telman MD, Fadel BahouthMD, Jonathan Lessick MD, DSc and Rema Bishara MD Department of Cardiology
More informationPage 1. Current Trends in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation: Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion. Atrial fibrillation: Scope of the problem
Current Trends in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation: Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion Benjamin A. D Souza, MD, FACC, FHRS Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Penn Presbyterian Medical Center Cardiac
More informationDiagnosis: Allergies with reaction type:
Patient Name: Diagnosis: Allergies with reaction type: ICU Stroke-Ischemic S/P tpa Version 2 5/29/14 This order set is designed to be used with an admission set or for a patient already admitted Nursing
More informationFirst International Symposium on Sports Cardiology and Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention
Organized by CHAMPS Fund at the Department of Family Medicine at AUBMC, in collaboration with the Lebanese Society of Cardiology, the Division of Cardiology at AUBMC, the Division of Pediatric Cardiology
More informationCOMPREHENSIVE CV DISEASE MANAGEMENT:
COMPREHENSIVE CV DISEASE MANAGEMENT: FROM FUNDAMENTALS TO INNOVATION February 10, 2017 7 am - 5 pm CME Symposium Sheraton Mahwah Hotel 1 International Blvd. (Rte. 17 North) Mahwah, NJ 07495 Program Directors
More informationContinuing Professional Development
Continuing Professional Development Faculty of Health Sciences WINTER/SPRING 2015 PROGRAM SCHEDULE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Calendar of Events WINTER/SPRING 2015 February 4 th Geriatrics Four
More informationa. Ischemic stroke An acute focal infarction of the brain or retina (and does not include anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)).
12.0 Outcomes 12.1 Definitions 12.1.1 Neurologic Outcome Events a. Ischemic stroke An acute focal infarction of the brain or retina (and does not include anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)). Criteria:
More informationRegistration and Continental Breakfast/vendor exhibits 7:00am to 7:30am. Section I Nuclear SPECT/PET Perfusion Imaging in Women 7:40 am to 9:30 am
Deborah Heart and Lung Center Women s Heart Center The Role of Cardiac Imaging in the Female Patient Saturday October 1, 2016 7:00am to 4:15 pm Crowne Plaza Hotel Cherry Hill, NJ Registration and Continental
More informationFRONTLINE CARDIOLOGY. APRIL 21, 2018 College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center Hyattsville, MD COURSE DIRECTORS: COURSE CO-DIRECTOR:
2018 FRONTLINE CARDIOLOGY APRIL 21, 2018 College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center Hyattsville, MD COURSE DIRECTORS: Carolina I. Valdiviezo, MD COURSE CO-DIRECTOR: James C. Welsh, MD, MBA, MPH MedStar
More informationCryptogenic Stroke: A logical approach to a common clinical problem
Cryptogenic Stroke: A logical approach to a common clinical problem Alphonse M. Ambrosia, DO, FACC Interventional Cardiologist CardioVascular Associates of Mesa Mesa, Arizona Speakers Bureau Boston Scientific
More information8 th ANNUAL CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY COURSE Nashville, TN
8 th ANNUAL CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY COURSE Nashville, TN Mark your Calendar for July 26-29, 2018 to Attend the Only Available Comprehensive Review of Clinical Cardiology Practice designed for Nurse Practitioners
More informationThe 16th Annual Geriatric Services Conference DRAFT PROGRAM
GERIATRIC SERVICES CONFERENCE The 16th Annual Geriatric Services Conference DRAFT PROGRAM CONNECT. COLLABORATE. CREATE. Friday, April 12, 2019 Vancouver Convention Centre The 16th Annual Geriatric Services
More informationIntroduction of Innovation into an Activity-Based Funding System in Ontario Stroke Endovascular Treatment (EVT)
Introduction of Innovation into an Activity-Based Funding System in Ontario Stroke Endovascular Treatment (EVT) Imtiaz Daniel, PhD, MHSc, CPA, CMA Director, Financial Analytics and System Performance,
More informationCOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY OF INSTOR REPORTS
COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY OF INSTOR REPORTS Please note that the following chart provides a sampling of INSTOR reports to differentiate this registry s capabilities as a process improvement system. This list
More informationCONCISE GUIDE National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke 2nd Edition
CONCISE GUIDE 2004 National for Stroke 2nd Edition This concise guide summarises the recommendations, graded according to the evidence, from the National 2nd edition. As critical aspects of care are not
More informationACC/AHA Guidelines for Ambulatory Electrocardiography: Executive Summary and Recommendations
(Circulation. 1999;100:886-893.) 1999 American Heart Association, Inc. ACC/AHA Practice Guidelines ACC/AHA Guidelines for Ambulatory Electrocardiography: Executive Summary and Recommendations A Report
More information2015 Preliminary Agenda
2015 Preliminary Agenda Revised 10/08/15 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015 PRE-COURSE WORKSHOP LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be better able to: 1. Identify subtle
More informationDr Julia Hopyan Stroke Neurologist Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Dr Julia Hopyan Stroke Neurologist Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Objectives To learn what s new in stroke care 2010-11 1) Acute stroke management Carotid artery stenting versus surgery for symptomatic
More informationSyncope : What tests should I do? Boon Lim Consultant Cardiologist Clinical Lead for Imperial Syncope Unit Hammersmith Hospital
Syncope : What tests should I do? Boon Lim Consultant Cardiologist Clinical Lead for Imperial Syncope Unit Hammersmith Hospital The most important diagnostic test is History taking Why is history taking
More informationStandards of excellence
The Accreditation Canada Stroke Distinction program was launched in March 2010 to offer a rigorous and highly specialized process above and beyond the requirements of Qmentum. The comprehensive Stroke
More informationCanadian Cardiovascular Society Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines
Canadian Cardiovascular Society 2010 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 Author Listing... 3 Chapter 2: Atrial Fibrillation: Etiology and Initial Investigations... 6
More informationSaudi Council for Health Specialties
Saudi Council for Health Specialties SAUDI BOARD OF INTERNAL MEDICINE Prince Sultan Cardiac Center (PSCC) Cardiac Electrophysiology & Pacing Training Program 1434 / 2013 1 I. Introduction. II. III. IV.
More information2017 TORONTO GERIATRICS UPDATE COURSE
Sinai Health System Proudly Present: 2017 TORONTO GERIATRICS UPDATE COURSE TORONTO,ON OCTOBER 27 & 28 2017 PROGRAM OVERVIEW With the ageing of our population, there exists a growing demand for high quality
More informationTime Program Title Location 7:30 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 8:45 Welcoming Remarks Paul Comper PhD, CPsych
PROGRAM AGENDA Time Program Title Location 7:30 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 8:45 Welcoming Remarks Paul Comper PhD, CPsych 8:45 9:45 Controlled Exercise in the Evaluation and Treatment
More informationDefining Sub-Clinical Atrial Fibrillation and its management
Defining Sub-Clinical Atrial Fibrillation and its management Jeff Healey MD, MSc, FRCP, FHRS PHRI Chair in Cardiology Research Population Health Research Institute McMaster University, Canada Sub-Clinical
More informationAF in the ER: Common Scenarios CASE 1. Fast facts. Diagnosis. Management
AF in the ER: Common Scenarios Atrial fibrillation is a common problem with a wide spectrum of presentations. Below are five common emergency room scenarios and the management strategies for each. Evan
More informationOUTPATIENT ANTITHROMBOTIC MANAGEMENT POST NON-ST ELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME. TARGET AUDIENCE: All Canadian health care professionals.
OUTPATIENT ANTITHROMBOTIC MANAGEMENT POST NON-ST ELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME TARGET AUDIENCE: All Canadian health care professionals. OBJECTIVE: To review the use of antiplatelet agents and oral
More informationCardiology services. Royal Free Private Patients t. +44 (0)
Cardiology services Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is the flagship of one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the United Kingdom. Our services are underpinned by world class research
More informationImproving Patient Outcomes with a Syncope Center. Suneet Mittal, MD
Improving Patient Outcomes with a Syncope Center Suneet Mittal, MD Improving Patient Outcomes with a Syncope Center: Early Risk Stratification of Patients who Require Device Therapy Suneet Mittal, MD Director,
More informationCryptogenic Strokes: Evaluation and Management
Cryptogenic Strokes: Evaluation and Management 77 yo man with hypertension and hyperlipidemia developed onset of left hemiparesis and right gaze preference, last seen normal at 10:00 AM Brought to ZSFG
More informationCardiac CT Course Part A November 2014 Mohammed Bin Rashid Academic Medical Center Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE
Cardiac CT Course Part A 14-17 November 2014 Mohammed Bin Rashid Academic Medical Center Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE The use of Multi-Detector CT (MDCT) in the diagnosis of various cardiac diseases
More informationCEREBRO VASCULAR ACCIDENTS
CEREBRO VASCULAR S MICHAEL OPONG-KUSI, DO MBA MORTON CLINIC, TULSA, OK, USA 8/9/2012 1 Cerebrovascular Accident Third Leading cause of deaths (USA) 750,000 strokes in USA per year. 150,000 deaths in USA
More informationSection Editor Scott E Kasner, MD
1 of 6 9/29/2013 6:55 PM Official reprint from UpToDate www.uptodate.com 2013 UpToDate The content on the UpToDate website is not intended nor recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis,
More informationHEART INTERVENTIONS IN OLDER PATIENTS. FILTERING FOR FRAILTY.
HEART INTERVENTIONS IN OLDER PATIENTS. FILTERING FOR FRAILTY. December 8, 2017 Allen R. Huang, MDCM, FRCPC, FACP 1 Faculty Disclosure Faculty: Allen Huang MDCM, FRCPC, FACP Associate Professor, University
More informationContinuing Medical Education
Continuing Medical Education Cardiology Symposium Cardiovascular Care for the Non-cardiologist University of South Carolina Greenville Memorial Medical Campus 607 Grove Road Floor 1, Lecture Hall Room
More informationFellowship in. Cardiac Anesthesia healthsci.mcmaster.ca/anesthesia
Fellowship in Cardiac Anesthesia healthsci.mcmaster.ca/anesthesia anesadm@mcmaster.ca @MacAnesthesia Affiliated with McMaster University, the department has one of the highest volumes of cardiac surgical
More informationFRIDAY, MAY 12, TH ANNUAL WOMEN AND ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE SYMPOSIUM
11 TH ANNUAL WOMEN AND ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE SYMPOSIUM Offered in cooperation with the California Chapter of the American College of Cardiology and WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart
More informationClinical Pearls in the Assessment and Management of the Patient with Headaches Following a Traumatic Brain Injury
PROGRAM AGENDA Time Program Title 7:30 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 8:45 Welcoming Remarks Paul Comper PhD, CPsych 8:45 9:45 Controlled Exercise in the Evaluation and Treatment of Concussion
More informationUnravelling the Complexities of Palliative Care: We All Have a Role! 2017 Conference At-A-Glance
Unravelling the Complexities of Palliative Care: We All Have a Role! 2017 Conference At-A-Glance THURSDAY, September 21, 2017 5:00 pm Registration Welcome 5:30 pm Dinner 6:15 pm Keynote Palliative Care:
More informationDrs. Rottman, Salloum, Campbell, Muldowney, Hong, Bagai, Kronenberg
Rotation: or: Faculty: Coronary Care Unit (CVICU) Dr. Jeff Rottman Drs. Rottman, Salloum, Campbell, Muldowney, Hong, Bagai, Kronenberg Duty Hours: Mon Fri, 7 AM to 7 PM, weekend call shared with consult
More information8:30 9:30 9:30 10:15. Learning Objectives 1. Understand the different mechanisms through which hearing loss could affect
TIME PROGRAM TITLE 7:30 8:20 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:20 8:30 Opening Remarks Four Birds with One Stone: Reparative, Neuroplastic, Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Benefits of Aerobic Exercise
More informationTABLE OF CONTENTS. MODULE 1: Pathophysiology of Stroke, Neuroanatomy, and Stroke Syndromes. MODULE 2: Acute Stroke Management
TABLE OF CONTENTS Orientation Pre-Test (ONLINE ONLY) i. Acknowledgements ii. Acute Stroke Unit Orientation Introduction iii. Nursing/Interprofessional (Self Evaluation Tool) MODULE 1: Pathophysiology of
More information2018 Early Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines Update
2018 Early Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines Update Brandi Bowman, PhC, Pharm.D. April 17, 2018 Pharmacist Objectives Describe the recommendations for emergency medical services and hospital
More informationCausal relationship between AF & stroke
7 AP-HRS Scientific Session, New Dehli, India - Oct 29 to Nov 1, 2014 Causal relationship between AF & stroke Antonio Raviele, MD, FESC, FHRS President ALFA Alliance to Fight Atrial fibrillation - Venice,
More informationAntithrombotics: Percent of patients with an ischemic stroke or TIA prescribed antithrombotic therapy at discharge. Corresponding
Get With The Guidelines -Stroke is the American Heart Association s collaborative performance improvement program, demonstrated to improve adherence to evidence-based care of patients hospitalized with
More informationCardio-Pulmonary Update 2013 August 9-21, Detailed Conference Agenda
Cardio-Pulmonary Update 2013 August 9-21, 2013 Detailed Conference Agenda Please Note: Out of respect for your fellow delegates, please arrive at least 5 minutes prior to each session. The sessions will
More informationQuality Measures MIPS CV Specific
Quality Measures MIPS CV Specific MEASURE NAME Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter: Chronic Anticoagulation Therapy CAHPS for MIPS Clinician/Group Survey Cardiac Rehabilitation Patient Referral from
More information1 st Annual Cardiovascular Team Conference
1 st Annual Cardiovascular Team Conference Course Description Objective This two-day conference in collaboration by Mayo Clinic and the Arizona Chapter of the American College of Cardiology Foundation
More informationESC Stockholm Arrhythmias & pacing
ESC Stockholm 2010 Take Home Messages for Practitioners Arrhythmias & pacing Prof. Panos E. Vardas Professor of Cardiology Heraklion University Hospital Crete, Greece Disclosures Small teaching fees from
More informationProgram Schedule Cardiology Update in Sedona: The Heart of the Matter
Thursday, August 3, 2017 Program Schedule Cardiology Update in Sedona: The Heart of the Matter Noon Registration and Exhibits 1:50 p.m. Welcome Announcements SESSION 1 MODERATORS: Luis R. Scott, M.D and
More information134 Adrian Baranchuk, MD FACC 1, William McIntyre BSc MD 1, William Harper, MD 2, Carlos A. Morillo, MD, FRCPC, FACC, FHRS, FESC 2.
www.ipej.org 134 Original Article Application Of The American College Of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Recommendations And a Risk Stratification Score (OESIL) For Patients With Syncope Admitted From The
More informationHEART OF THE MATTER: cardiac issues in safe endoscopy & sedation
HEART OF THE MATTER: cardiac issues in safe endoscopy & sedation YUVAL KONSTANTINO M.D. CARDIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY UNIT, SOROKA MEDICAL CENTER, BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OUTLINE 1 2 3 Anticoagulation
More informationCardiac Perioperative Risk Assessment American Heart Association Guidelines
Cardiac Perioperative Risk Assessment American Heart Association Guidelines Dr Gary Liew, MBBS, PhD, FRACP US Board Certified in Cardiovascular CT Executive Committee, Cardiac Institute, Epworth Healthcare
More informationUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship Program UW CICU Rotation Goals and Objectives
Background: The field of critical care cardiology has evolved considerably over the past 2 decades. Contemporary critical care cardiology is increasingly focused on the management of patients with advanced
More informationStroke secondary prevention. Gill Cluckie Stroke Nurse Consultant St. George s Hospital
Stroke secondary prevention Gill Cluckie Stroke Nurse Consultant St. George s Hospital Stroke recurrence The risk of recurrent stroke is greatest after first stroke 2 3% of survivors of a first stroke
More informationTOP 3: EMBRACE. Lucy Vieira MD FRCP Neurologist MUHC. N Engl J Med Volume 370(26): June 26, David J.
TOP 3: EMBRACE N Engl J Med Volume 370(26):2467-2477 June 26, 2014 David J. Gladstone et al Lucy Vieira MD FRCP Neurologist MUHC Receiving research funds AstraZeneca 2014-2016 Original Article Atrial Fibrillation
More informationACC/AHA/Physician Consortium Clinical Performance Measures for Adults with Nonvalvular Atria Fibrillation or Atrial Flutter
ACC/AHA/Physician Consortium Clinical Performance Measures for Adults with Nonvalvular Atria Fibrillation or Atrial Flutter A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task
More information