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Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 1 FIFTH ANNUAL sm ECHO New York 05 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2005 Course Director: Crowne Plaza Times Square 1605 Broadway, New York, NY Comprehensive Review of Transthoracic, Transesophageal, Stress Echocardiography, 3D and 4D Echo, Contrast, Congenital, Cardiac Resynchronization, Strain, Strain Rate Imaging, Newer Imaging Techniques, Applications with Case Studies and Workshops Sponsored by: Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine CME Credit Certified by: Beth Israel Medical Center and

Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 2 FIFTH ANNUAL ECHO NEW YORK SM 05 Program Objectives The objective of this course is to familiarize physicians and sonographers at all levels of training with practical knowledge and applications of twodimensional ECHO, color and spectral Doppler, transesophageal and stress echocardiography, contrast 3D and 4D ECHO, and new developments. At the end of the course, every participant should have improved skills in the use of echocardiographic techniques for the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of common cardiac conditions. Program Description BASIC echocardiography will be reviewed and later advances will be demonstrated through lecture and case studies. Participants will be exposed to principles and physics of planar and color flow Doppler, imaging, exercise and pharmacological stress, contrast, harmonics, Doppler tissue imaging, strain, strain rate, cardiac resynchronization and 2D, 3D and 4D transesophageal echocardiography in common valvular, coronary, myocardial and congenital heart disease. Case studies will be interspersed throughout each lecture to emphasize the importance and clinical utility of each technique discussed. Workshops: At each of these small group sessions, a topic will be presented in detail by the instructor. This interactive format will provide all participants (both physicians and sonographers) with the opportunity to improve their skills in obtaining data to ensure complete and correct diagnostic studies in patients coming through their clinical laboratories. Prerequisites A minimum of three months experience in echocardiography and knowledge of basic transesophageal anatomy and physiology of the heart is required. Experience in Doppler Echo would be advantageous, but is not required. TRANSESOPHAGEAL, STRESS, CONTRAST, HARMONIC, 3D, 4D, CONGENITAL ECHO, and NEWER IMAGING TECHNIQUES WILL BE EMPHASIZED. Accreditation Beth Israel Medical Center and St Luke s and Roosevelt Hospitals are accredited by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians and takes responsibility for the quality, content and scientific integrity of this activity. designate this continuing medical education activity for a maximum of 20.5 credit hours in Category 1 credits towards the AMA Physician Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit actually spent in the educational activity. Conference Site Crowne Plaza Times Square 1605 Broadway (between 48 & 49th Streets) New York, NY A block of rooms is available for symposium participants and can be reserved by calling the hotel directly at 212-977-4000, and stating that you are with the St. Luke s-roosevelt Conference. Reservations require a one-night deposit and are guaranteed for late arrival. Your deposit will be refunded if you notify the hotel 72 hours prior to your stated date of arrival. A special group rate of $235.00 per night, plus taxes, single or double occupancy, will be held until September 15th on a space-available basis, so please make your reservation as soon as possible. Check-in time is 3:00pm and check-out is 12:00 noon. Tuition (Includes three continental breakfasts, 1 luncheon, refreshment breaks and a course syllabus) By September 14 After September 14 Physicians $665 $720 Residents, Fellows, Sonographers and Nurses $420 $470 Residents and Fellows must enclose a letter from their Chief of Service. Additional Information The Office of Continuing Medical Education 1111 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 Phone: 212-523-2138 Fax 212-523-2074 E-mail satkinso@chpnet.org www.chpnet.org/cme General Information

Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 3 Course Director and Moderator, FACC, FASE Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Chief of Cardiology Director of Echocardiography Faculty Continuum Health Partners, Inc. Marvin Berger, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine Director, Echocardiography Laboratory Beth Israel Medical Center Joseph DeRose, MD Attending, Cardiothoracic Surgery Director of Robotics Susan Hecht, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine Director, Coronary Care Unit Beth Israel Medical Center Eyal Herzog, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Director of Cardiac Care Unit Zaharia Hillel, MD, PhD Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology Director of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Marrick L. Kukin, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Director of Heart Failure Program Donna MacMillan Marotti. RDCS, RVT Echo Lab Manager Ajay Shah, MD Imaging Fellow Mark V. Sherrid, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Director of Echocardiography Laboratory, Roosevelt Division Binoy K. Singh, MD Attending of Echocardiography Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Cardiology Director, Arrhythmia and Pacemaker Services Daniel G. Swistel, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery Daniel M. Thys, MD Professor of Anesthesiology Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology James R. Wilentz, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Interventional Cardiology Siu-Sun Yao, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Co-Director, Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac Stress Testing Technical Staff Deborah Cantales, RDCS Eduardo Chacano, CETT Janell Clemetson, RN Caryn Coy Lynette Duncanson, RDCS Jennifer Henry April Isambert, RDCS Karen Jannicelli Daniela Kovacova Gretchen Pearle, RDCS Danny J. Pudpud, RDCS Corazon Tungol, RN Karina Vaysfeld Faculty Disclosure Policy It is the policy of Beth Israel Medical Center and that faculty and sponsors disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosure information will be made available in the course handout materials. Guest Faculty Deborah Friedman, MD Chairperson of Pediatrics St. Barnabas Medical Center Livingston, New Jersey David D. McPherson, MD Lester B. and Frances T. Knight Professor of Cardiology Professor of Medicine Northwestern University Medical School Director, Research Cardiology Co-Director, Echocardiography Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago, Illinois Professor of Medicine University of Alabama at Birmingham Director, Heart Station/Echocardiography Laboratories University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama Kiran Sagar, MD Professor of Medicine and Cardiology University of Wisconsin Attending, Division of Cardiology Wisconsin Heart and Vascular Clinic Milwaukee, Wisconsin Muhamed Saric, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Medicine and Dentistry Director, Echocardiography Laboratory University of Medicine and Dentistry Newark, New Jersey Chandra Sehgal, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Director of Ultrasound Research Lab University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania James Slater, MD Associate Professor of Medicine NYU School of Medicine Co-Director, Non-Invasive Coronary Angiography NYU Medical Center Program Coordinator Jacqueline Ortiz Faculty

Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 4 Fifth Annual ECHO New York sm 05 Day 1 Saturday, October 8, 2005 7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:55 Welcome and Opening Remark Valvular and Myocardial Disease 8:00 Physics of Ultrasound: A Synopsis for the Non-Physicist Chandra Sehgal, MD 8:45 Forgotten Imaging Planes: Transthoracic and Transesophageal Echo 9:30 Valvular Regurgitation, Diagnosis, Limitations, Pitfalls and Case Studies Mark V. Sherrid, MD 10:00 Valvular Stenosis, Diagnosis, Limitations, Pitfalls and Case Studies Marvin Berger, MD 10:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 10:45 Optimal Utilization of Echo For Valvular Lesions 11:15 Diastolic Dysfunction Muhamed Saric, MD 12:00 Echo Artifacts: How To Identify Them 12:30 Constrictive vs. Restrictive and Pericardial Diseases Muhamed Saric, MD 1:00 Luncheon (Included) Transesophageal Echocardiography 2:00 Prosthetic Valve Evaluation by Transesophageal Echocardiography Kiran Sagar, MD 2:30 Role of 3-D and 4-D Echo in Transesophageal Echocardiography 3:00 TEE for Mitral Valve Repair vs. Replacement Joseph DeRose, MD 3:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 3:45 TEE for Cardioversion, Stroke and Aortic Disease Susan Hecht, MD 4:15 TEE for Endocarditis, Abscess and Masses David McPherson, MD 4:45 TEE Case Studies in the Operating Room: Critical Care Setting and Miscellaneous Joseph DeRose, MD Zaharia Hillel, MD, PhD Daniel G. Swistel, MD Daniel M. Thys, MD 5:30 Case Studies in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Mark V. Sherrid, MD 6:00 Adjourn: Turn in Evaluations

Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 5 FIFTH ANNUAL ECHO NEW YORK SM 05 Day 2 Sunday, October 9, 2005 7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Failure and Stress Echocardiography 8:00 Echocardiography in Acute Coronary Syndromes and Myocardial Infarction Eyal Herzog, MD 8:30 Echocardiography for Risk Stratification, Prognosis and Management of Heart Failure Marrick L. Kukin, MD 9:00 DTI, Myocardial Strain and Strain Rate Imaging, Clinical Indications and Case Studies David D. McPherson, MD 9:30 Echocardiography to Optimize Cardiac Resynchronization 10:00 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 10:15 Principles and Techniques in Exercise and Pharmacological Stress Echocardiography 10:30 Stress Echocardiography for Risk Stratification and Prognosis in Patients with CAD Siu-Sun Yao, MD 11:30 Myocardial Viability, Diagnosis, Risk Stratification and Prognosis 12:00 Stress Echo: Case Studies Kiran Sagar, MD Siu-Sun Yao, MD 12:30 Adjourn for Lunch (Not Included) Contrast Echocardiography: New and Evolving Technologies 1:45 Contrast Echo: A Synopsis for the Practicing Physician with Case Studies 2:30 How to Introduce Contrast in Your Lab: Optimal Knobology Binoy K. Singh, MD 3:00 Contrast Echocardiography in Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion and Beyond 3:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 3:45 Live Demonstration of Contrast Echo for LV Opacification, Endocardial Border and Spectral Doppler Signal Enhancement, with Emphasis on Equipment Settings Deborah Cantales, RDCS Binoy K. Singh, MD 4:15 3D and 4D Echocardiography: Clinical Utility and Future Directions 5:00 Latest Development and Updates in Cardiac Resynchronization Kiran Sagar, MD 5:30 PISA For Mitral Regurgitation and Far Beyond Muhamed Saric, MD 6:00 Adjourn: Turn in Evaluations

Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 6 FIFTH ANNUAL ECHO NEW YORK SM 05 Day 3 Monday, October 10, 2005 7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast Congenital Heart Disease: New and Evolving Technologies 8:00 Basic Approach to Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Case Studies: Pediatric Cardiologist s Perspective Deborah Friedman, MD 9:15 Basic Approach to Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Case Studies: Adult Cardiologist s Perspective David D. McPherson, MD 10:15 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 10:30 Role of Intracardiac Echo in the EP Lab: Clinical Applications Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD 11:00 Role of Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory: Clinical Applications James R. Wilentz, MD 11:30 CT Coronary Angiography: Is It Ready for Prime Time? James Slater, MD 12:00 Closing Remarks Conference Adjourned: Turn in Evaluation and Attendance Verification Forms Monday, October 10, 2005 CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS 8:00 Workshop A MODERATOR: Mark V. Sherrid, MD Transthoracic Echocardiography, DTI, PISA April Isambert, RDCS Donna MacMillan Marotti, RDCS, RVT Danny J. Pudpud, RDCS 8:45 Workshop B MODERATOR: Binoy K. Singh, MD Contrast Echocardiography Deborah Cantales, RDCS Donna MacMillan Marotti, RDCS, RVT Danny J. Pudpud, RDCS 10:15 Refreshment Break and Exhibits 10:30 Workshop D MODERATOR: Deborah Friedman, MD Congenital Heart Disease Lynette Duncanson, RDCS 11:30 Workshop E MODERATOR: Binoy K. Singh, MD Stress Echocardiography Deborah Cantales, RDCS Donna MacMillan Marotti, RDCS, RVT 9:30 Workshop C MODERATOR: Cardiac Resynchronization Donna MacMillan Marotti, RDCS, RVT Danny J. Pudpud, RDCS Ajay Shah, MD Program Schedule

Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 7 Fifth Annual ECHO New York sm 05 Saturday, October 8 Monday, October 10, 2005 Crowne Plaza Times Square, 1605 Broadway, New York, NY Name: Title: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone: Fax: E-mail: (Be sure to include your e-mail address as confirmation/receipt will be sent electronically.) Specialty: I plan to attend: (please check all that apply) Workshop A Workshop B Workshop C Workshop D Workshop E Tuition Includes three continental breakfasts, 1 luncheon, refreshment breaks and a course syllabus By September 14 After September 14 Physicians $665 $720 Residents, Fellows Sonographers and Nurses $420 $470 Please Mail or Fax this Registration Form Office of Continuing Medical Education 1111 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 Fax 212-523-2074 Payment Method Check payable to SLRHC-CME Office is enclosed Credit Card # Exp date VISA MasterCard AMEX Discover Signature Payment must accompany registration. Please fax this form to (212) 523-2074 or mail it to Office of CME,, 1111 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10025 Cancellation Policy A refund, less a $50 administration fee, will be issued upon written request. No refunds will be made after September 17. reserve the right to cancel the program. For Further Information The Office of Continuing Medical Education Phone: 212-523-2138 Fax 212-523-2074 E-mail: satkinso@chpnet.org www.chpnet.org/cme Registration

Echo 2005 BroX1_PDF ONLY 7/7/05 10:45 AM Page 8 Office of Continuing Medical Education 1111 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 Fifth Annual ECHO New Yorksm 05 Saturday, Sunday, Monday October 8 10, 2005