CSCS Program_Update 13-04-09 12:13 PM Page 1 CANADIAN SOCIETY OF CARDIAC SURGEONS SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DES CHIRURGIENS CARDIAQUES CME Office of Continuing Medical Education Canadian Society of Cardiac Surgeons Annual Spring Meeting Saturday June 1 & Sunday June 2, 2013 DAY 1 University of Ottawa Skills and Simulation Centre, The Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, 725 Parkdale Ave, Ottawa, ON DAY 2 - Ottawa Marriott Hotel - 100 Kent St, Ottawa, ON Course highlights Learn about approaches to mitral valve repair, the Ross procedure, redo surgery, aortic dissection, AF ablation and VADs Develop skills for TAVI, AF ablation, aortic valve sparing surgery including the Ross procedure, using sutureless AV prostheses, and basics of mitral valve repair in the new uottawa Skills and Simulation Centre Discuss complex cardiac surgery cases with colleagues Earn RCPSC section 1 credits A must attend event for surgeons, fellows and residents in cardiac surgery For further information, contact the office of CME at: Tel: 613-761-4480 ext. 1 Fax: 613-761-4913 Email: cme@toh.on.ca Brochure and Online registration available at www.med.uottawa.ca/cme
CSCS Program_Update 13-04-09 12:13 PM Page 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 1 UOSSC, 725 Parkdale Ave 7:30 Transportation to the University of Ottawa Skills + Simulation Centre, Civic Campus 8:00 Welcome and Introduction 8:10 Approaches to mitral valve repair: Robotic and conventional surgery Dr. Michael Chu and Compare outcomes of different surgical approaches to mitral valve repair Dr. Vincent Chan 9:10 Why use the Ross Procedure? Adult and congenital perspectives Dr. Ismail El-Hamamsy and Describe the Ross procedure and indication for its use in congenital and adult patients Dr. David Ross 9:40 Break 10:00 Workshop I (Workshop at 10:00 and repeated again at 11:00) Choose 2 of the following: M1. Basics of mitral valve repair (2 hour workshop for trainees) Dr. Mackenzie Quantz and Perform a basic mitral valve repair Dr. Michel Pellerin M2. Catheter techniques for TAVI (skills session with simulator) Perform basic catheter techniques needed for TAVI M3. Best approaches for AF ablation (skills session with animal hearts) Dr. Buu-Khanh Lam Define efficacies of lesion sets for RF and cryo therapy for surgical atrial fibrillation ablation M4. How to approach the aortic root for valve sparing aortic Dr. Munir Boodhwani replacement (skills session with cadavers) Demonstrate aortic valve preserving techniques for ascending aortic aneurysm repair M5. Implantation of a sutureless valve (skills session with cadaver) Dr. Denis Bouchard Demonstrate how to use a sutureless aortic valve prosthesis either minimally invasively or through open sternotomy M6. Different approaches to redo surgery (case based discussion) Dr. Marc Ruel Compare approaches to reoperative surgery with and without patent bypass grafts M7. Perioperative management strategies for VADs (case based discussion) Dr. Vivek Rao Manage common complications after VAD implantation 12:00 Networking Lunch 12:30 Workshop II (Workshop at 12:30 and repeated again at 13:30) Choose 2 of the following: A1. Basics of mitral valve repair (2 hour workshop for trainees) Dr. Mackenzie Quantz and Perform a basic mitral valve repair Dr. Michel Pellerin A2. Catheter techniques for TAVI (skills session with simulator) Perform basic catheter techniques needed for TAVI A3. Technical aspects of the Ross procedure (skills session with cadavers) Dr. Ismail El-Hamamsy and Describe the Ross procedure and indication for its use in congenital and adult patients Dr. David Ross A4. New sutureless valves: when and how to implant them (skills session with cadaver) Dr. Denis Bouchard Demonstrate how to use a sutureless aortic valve prosthesis either minimally invasively or through open sternotomy A5 Management of common TAVI complications (case based discussion) Dr. Buu-Khanh Lam Develop strategies for avoiding and treating common complications after TAVI A6. Type A aortic dissections (case based discussion) Dr. Roderick MacArthur Decide which approach to use for complicated Type A aortic dissections 14:30 Enjoy Ottawa on your own 18:00 Reception and Dinner at Marriott Hotel
CSCS Program_Update 13-04-09 12:13 PM Page 3 SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Ottawa Marriott Hotel 8:00 Welcome and Introduction 8:10 The evolving role of cardiac surgery in electrophysiology: from pacemakers to ablation Dr. Jamil Bashir Discuss the role of the cardiac surgeon in electrophysiology procedures (pacemakers, lead extraction, ICD, ablation procedures) 8:50 Pros and Cons of currently available valve prostheses Dr. Louis Perrault Compare benefits and concerns with the valves currently available in Canada 9:30 Break 10:00 Should all surgical revascularizations use BITAs in 2013? Dr. Jean-François Légaré Identify when to use BITAs when performing surgical revascularization 10:30 Pre-Op dementia: selection criteria and impact on postop care Dr. Mackenzie Quantz Define and assess dementia preoperatively + manage care after surgery Describe how preoperative dementia impacts on patient selection and management for cardiac surgery 11:30 Workshop III (case base or discussion based workshops please pick 1) S1. Tips and troubleshooting for AF surgery: optimizing surgical outcomes Dr. Buu-Khanh Lam Define efficacies of lesion sets for RF and cryo therapy for surgical atrial fibrillation ablation Discuss strategies for optimizing AF ablation outcomes S2. Strategies for complex mitral valve repair Dr. Michel Pellerin Discuss approaches to the more complex mitral valve repair S3. Currently available options for LVAD support Dr. Vivek Rao Compare currently available options for left ventricular assist 12:30 Discussion, evaluation and wrap-up 13:00 Adjournment Accommodation Information OTTAWA MARRIOTT HOTEL 100 Kent Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5R7 Canada For reservations call: 613-238-1122 or 1-800-853-8463 Discover one of the premier Ottawa hotels - the Ottawa Marriott Hotel. Just a short stroll from Canada's Parliament Buildings, Rideau Canal, the Ottawa Convention Centre and the National Gallery of Canada, it's an unforgettable destination in the heart of the city. Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, you'll appreciate our Ottawa, Ontario hotel's free Wi-Fi in public areas. A limited block of guestrooms have been reserved at the Ottawa Marriott Hotel for conference participants at this special negotiated rate: $139.00 traditional rooms. Rooms are based on single or double occupancy; Room rates exclude applicable taxes Room rates are subject to availability. Reservations and must be made by May1, 2013 in order to qualify for this special rate. For online reservation go to: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/yowmc-ottawa-marriotthotel/?todate=6/2/13&groupcode=otuotua&fromdate=5/31/13&app=resvlink
CSCS Program_Update 13-04-09 12:13 PM Page 4 Acknowledgement We gratefully acknowledge the following companies for providing an educational grant in support of this conference: While in Ottawa, take the time to enjoy some of the activities available: FESTIVALS & EVENTS Ottawa is a city of celebration, offering visitors a year-round calendar of festivals and special events. ENTERTAINMENT & NIGHTLIFE From quiet and intimate to busy and happening, there's something for everyone, with lots of options for evening entertainment. SPORTS & LEISURE Ottawa is a natural for sports fans and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. TOURS & SIGHTSEEING Ottawa is filled with Capital sights and attractions and just about as many ways to explore and see them. FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Ottawa is truly a child-friendly city, with lots for families to see and do year-round. SPAS Admit it you deserve a break and a bit of pampering. We certainly agree. Ottawa s fine selection of spas and retreat destinations will leave you feeling refreshed and fabulous. CAPITAL COUNTRY DRIVES Rural Ottawa and the surrounding areas of Eastern Ontario offer fascinating and fun sites, attractions and activities. STUDENT TOURS Throughout the year, Ottawa offers an incomparable array of experiences, sights and activities that make for truly memorable moments. LGBT TRAVELLERS Ottawa is an open, welcoming place for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) visitors. For more information on Ottawa please visit: http://www.ottawatourism.ca/en/visitors/what-to-do
CSCS Program_Update 13-04-09 12:13 PM Page 5 Online Registration Now Available! Save time and money by visiting us at www.med.uottawa.ca/cme Canadian Society of Cardiac Surgeons Annual Spring Meeting June 1 & 2, 2013 Registration information Workshops are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis the full registration fee included Post-dated cheques are not accepted breaks and lunch on day 1 No registration form will be processed without Fees include continental breakfast, refreshment Refunds less $75 administrative charge will be issued for cancellations received in writing by: May 10, 2013. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after that date. Refund cheques will be sent after the event First Name: Last Name: Address: City: Province Postal Code: _ Email: Telephone: ( ) Fax: ( ) Physician Resident Fellow WORKSHOPS Assigned on a first-come, first-served basis Indicate your workshop preferences: 1 st choice: 2 nd choice: Alternate: FEES Physicians Residents/Fellows DAY ONE MORNING AFTERNOON ON-LINE ONLY EARLY BIRD ON OR BEFORE MAY 10, 2013 $375.00 $200.00 1 st choice: 2 nd choice: ON-LINE ONLY REGULAR AFTER MAY 10, 2013 $400.00 $225.00 DAY TWO MORNING MAIL, FAX, ONSITE ANYTIME BEFORE OR AFTER MAY 10, 2013 $425.00 $250.00 Join us for dinner in the Sussex Salon on the 27 th floor of the Ottawa Marriott overlooking the Ottawa Skyline. June 1 Dinner at 6 pm Partners are welcome to join Cost is $75.00 per person Yes, I will attend and would like to make reservations for a total of person(s). METHODS OF PAYMENT Please print clearly Credit Card : VISA MasterCard Cheque Make cheque payable to: University of Ottawa, CME Card Number: Exp. date: / Name on Card: Signature: If you are not registering online, you may fax (if paying by credit card) or mail (if paying by check) the completed form.: Fax: 613-761-5262 Mail: University of Ottawa, Office of CME; R309, CPC, 1053 Carling Avenue; Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9 I do not consent to having my name and contact information added to the University of Ottawa Continuing Medical Education database Register ONLINE before May 10, 2013 and SAVE UP TO $ 25. 00 www.med.uottawa.ca/cme To protect your privacy, the Office of CME can no longer accept registrations by telephone.
CSCS Program_Update 13-04-09 12:14 PM Page 6 Planning Committee Dr. Munir Boodhwani, Cardiac Surgeon, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Dr. Paul Hendry, Cardiac Surgeon, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Dr. Greg Hirsch, Chief, Division of Cardiac Surgery of Maritime Heart Centre Dr. Marc Ruel, Chief, Division of Cardiac Surgery, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Dr. David Ross, Chief, Division of Cardiac Surgery, University of Alberta Dr. Mackenzie Quantz, Cardiac Surgeon, London Health Sciences Centre Dr. Louis Perrault, Cardiac Surgeon, Montreal Heart Institute Accreditation The University of Ottawa s Office of Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME) to provide accredited CME activities for family physicians and specialists. This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada for 9 credits. This program also meets the accreditation criteria for a maximum of 9 Category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association Physician s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. Disclosure Speakers will be requested to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of this program. Mark your calendar The CSCS is a partner in the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress (CCC) at Vascular 2013 from Thursday, October 17 to Sunday, October 20th in Montreal. Call for science opens March 6 and closes May 1. For more information visit www.cardiocongress.org www.vascular2013.ca Liability The University of Ottawa, Office of Continuing Medical Education assumes no liability for any claims, personal injury or damage: to any individual attending this conference that may result from the use of technologies, program, products and/or services at this conference that may arise out of, or during this conference Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act This information is protected and is being collected pursuant to the Freedom of Information & Protection of Privacy Act of Ontario (RSO 1990). By registering with the University of Ottawa for its program or courses, you agree to the information. The University of Ottawa is committed to maintaining and protecting the confidentiality and privacy of your personal information. Only authorized employees, whose official duties so require, are allowed to view your information. Course Presentations To ensure course participants receive the most up-to-date information and in an effort to lessen the environmental impact of our events, all available course materials will be posted to our website as soon as they become available. We cannot guarantee that all course materials will be posted on the website. Course Cancellation Policy The University of Ottawa, CME reserves the right to cancel courses. Registrants will be notified at the earliest possible date in the event of a cancellation. Registration fees for courses cancelled by the University of Ottawa, CME will be refunded; however the University of Ottawa, CME will not be liable for any loss, damages or other expenses that such cancellation may cause.