SNIS/Joint Cerebrovascular Section Registration Brochure July 31 - August 1, 2014 The Broadmoor Colorado Springs, Colorado H AR VEY CUSH IN G
July 31-August1, 2014 The Broadmoor Colorado Springs, Colorado Greetings! Welcome to the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery/Joint Cerebrovascular Section, scheduled in conjunction with the SNIS 11th Annual Meeting. Hosted at The Broadmoor Hotel on July 31-August 1, this forum provides senior and junior fellows an invaluable opportunity to dive into neurointervention, and test the waters across a broad spectrum of topics from clinical practice to product innovations to the future trends of the field. And while this two-day odyssey provides all attendees with additional training designed to enhance their curriculums back home, they also get the added benefit of exploring this vast and dynamic specialty with both the veterans and industry leaders who have partnered together on this ever-evolving journey. From start to finish, fellows can expect a program that is custom-designed to their needs and skill level. Overlapping the last day of the SNIS Annual Meeting, the Course will kick off with a panoramic view of neurointervention. From the first session block where attendees will get the first look at new technology to an afternoon session with exciting new data on clipping vs. coiling to an evening in the company of industry who can expose them to the latest and greatest products during hands-on labs attendees will enjoy the unique opportunity to explore neurointervention from various vantage points. Friday is just as ambitious with session blocks exploring controversies, complications, decision-making and practice building. As the field of neurointervention is at a crossroads of sorts, with a history of success that has propelled it forward and a future that invites new pioneers and innovators to continue the mission of proving the efficacy and value of our treatment portfolio, SNIS and the Joint Cerebrovascular Section remain committed to providing training that is informative, useful and, above all, relevant. We hope you ll make every effort to encourage your fellows to join us. After all, there has never been a more important time than now to consider how to maximize our achievements thus far, build on our scientific understanding and position our specialty on the forefront of evidence-based medicine that sets the highest standards for patient care. Please share this brochure with your fellows and encourage them to sign up now. To provide added incentive, SNIS and the Joint Cerebrovascular Section are hosting the Course at no cost to attendees; additionally, we will provide a travel stipend of $750 to any participant. Thank you for your partnership in this endeavor and for helping to ensure that the future leaders of our field have every opportunity to grow, both in their technical abilities and their vision for our specialty. Please call 703-691-2272 with any additional questions. We look forward to seeing your fellows in Colorado. Sincerely, Ferdinand Hui, MD Chair, 2014 s William Mack, MD Chair, 2014 s 2
Prelminary Program This is a preliminary program and is subject to change. Thursday, July 31, 2014 7:00 am Registration 7:00 am 8:00 am Breakfast in Exhibit Hall 8:00 am 8:30 am SNIS Business Meeting (SNIS Members Only) Didactic Session New Technology Symposium Moderated by Robert James, MD & J Mocco, MD 8:30 am 8:38 am Direct Carotid Access Silk Road, Ken Snyder, MD 8:38 am 8:46 am Pulse Rider, Raymond Turner, MD 8:46 am 8:54 am Barrel Reverse, Satoshi Tateshima, MD 8:54 am 9:02 am The Cover Lazarus, Adnan Siddiqui, MD 9:02 am 9:10 am Stent-Trap NeurAvi, Anastasios Mpotsaris, MD 9:10 am 9:18 am WEB Sequent, Adam Arthur, MD 9:18 am 9:26 am Athena Coil, Reza Jahan, MD 9:26 am 9:34 am MVP Reverse, Raphael Ortiz, MD 9:34 am 9:42 am MILD, Donald Schomer, MD 9:42 am 9:50 am KIVA, Sean Tutton, MD 9:50 am 10:00 am Audience Discussion 10:00 am 10:45 am Morning Symposium 10:45 am 11:15 am Break in Exhibit Hall Didactic Session Abstract Presentations Moderated by Guilherme Dabus, MD 11:15 am 12:00 noon Abstract Presentations 12:00 noon 1:00 pm Lunch Symposium 1:00 pm 1:30 pm Dessert in Exhibit Hall/ Poster Viewing Didactic Session Industry Roundtable Moderated by Philip Meyers, MD & Peter Rasmussen, MD 1:30 pm 2:30 pm Richard Cappetta, MicroVention Adam Elsesser, Penumbra P Laxminarain, Codman Neuro Mark Paul, Stryker Neurovascular Brett Wall, Covidien Didactic Session FDA Perspectives on the Neurointerventional Space Moderated by Adnan Siddiqui, MD 2:30 pm 2:50 pm FDA Perspectives, Michael Froehler, MD 2:50 pm 3:00 pm Audience Discussion Didactic Session New Prospective Randomized Data on Clipping vs. Coiling Ruptured Aneurysms 3:00 pm 3:25 pm ISAT, Andrew Molyneux, MD 3:25 pm 3:50 pm BRAT, Robert Spetzler, MD 3:50 pm 4:30 pm Audience Discussion 5:30 pm Hands-on Labs and Reception Friday, August 1, 2014 7:00 am 8:00 am Breakfast 7:55 am 8:00 am Welcoming Remarks Ferdinand Hui, MD & William Mack, MD Didactic Session Controversies in Management of Neurovascular Disease Illustrated through Case Examples 8:00 am 8:20 am Aneurysms, Robert James, MD 8:20 am 8:40 am Carotid Artery Disease, Andrew Ducruet, MD 8:40 am 9:00 am Stroke, Sandra Narayanan, MD 9:00 am 9:20 am AVMs/Fistulas, Andrew Ringer, MD Didactic Session Complication Avoidance and Management 9:20 am 10:00 am Panel, Imran Chaudry, MD, Alexander Khalessi, MD, Richard Klucznik, MD & Matthew Tenser, MD 10:00 am 10:30 am Break Continued on next page 3
Preliminary program cont. Didactic Session Intraoperative Options and Decision Making 10:30 am 10:50 am Frontiers in Neurointervention: Message from the President, Peter Rasmussen, MD 10:50 am 11:10 am Endovascular Procedures: Planning for the Operating Room, Clemens Schirmer, MD 11:10 am 11:30 am New Devices on the Horizon, David Fiorella, MD, PhD 11:30 am 11:45 am Alternative Access Platforms: Radial, Brachial, Etc., Satoshi Tateshima, MD 11:45 am 12:00 noon Controlling Costs in the Angio Suite, Ferdinand Hui, MD 12:00 noon 12:30 pm Interesting Cases You Might Not See in Fellowship, Martin Radvany, MD, Frank Tong, MD & Gabor Toth, MD 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Lunch Didactic Session Building a Practice in the Real World 1:30 pm 1:50 pm Healthcare Policy and Neurointerventional Surgery, Joshua Hirsch, MD 1:50 pm 2:10 pm Building a Comprehensive Neuroendovascular Service with Advanced Practice Providers, Michael Froehler, MD, PhD, Michele Kearney, NP & J Mocco, MD 2:10 pm 2:30 pm Negotiating with the Hospital, Blaise Baxter, MD 2:30 pm 2:50 pm Building a Referral Network/ Outreach, Donald Frei, MD 2:50 pm 3:00 pm Concluding Remarks, Ferdinand Hui, MD & William Mack, MD Registration & Travel Information Registration There is no registration fee to attend the. We are also pleased to announce that a travel stipend of $750 will be given to each attendee of the. This stipend will be sent to you in the weeks following the meeting. The stipend will only be given to Fellows who attend the ENTIRE (from 5:30 pm on Thursday through 3:00 pm on Friday). Please note: Registration forms and fees must be received at SNIS Headquarters by July 18, 2014. Registrations received after July 18, 2014 will be processed on-site. To register, please complete the Registration Form and return it to: Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery 3975 Fair Ridge Drive, Suite 200 North Fairfax, VA 22033 Online Registration SNIS offers online registration. Please visit our Web site at www.snisonline.org to register via our online registration form. For more information about the course, please call (703) 691-2272 or e-mail info@snisonline.org. Cancellation Policy As there is limited space for the, if you find that you are unable to attend the meeting, please be sure and notify SNIS, in writing, of your cancellation on or before July 18, 2014. Hotel Information SNIS will be holding the 11th Annual Meeting and at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Please make your reservations directly with the Broadmoor on or before June 24, 2014 by calling (800) 634-7711 or (719) 577-5775. Be sure to identify yourself as a SNIS attendee in order to receive the special room rate of $305 for intermediate rooms, $325 for south superior rooms and $350 for superior mountain-view rooms. The hotel s address and phone number are: The Broadmoor Hotel 1 Lake Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80906 (719) 634-7711 Airport Transportation The closest airport is the Colorado Springs Airport (15 minutes). The Denver International Airport is 90 minutes from the resort. NEW THIS YEAR! The Broadmoor is providing non-stop shuttle service between the Denver International Airport and the Broadmoor for $75 per person each way. All vehicles are equipped with WiFi and will play a video highlighting the Broadmoor s many amenities. Bottled water will be provided. Advance reservations are required and guests can have the charge billed to their room. Reservations are made by calling transportation at 1-800-345-8197 or email grayline@coloradograyline.com. SNIS has partnered with United Airlines to provide a discounted rate off of your travel to Colorado. You may book online at www.united.com and enter Offer Code ZRDA616457 in the Offer Code box when searching for your flights. If booking through a travel professional or United Meetings at 1-800-426-1122, please give them the following information: Agreement Code: 616457 Z Code: ZRDA Outside of the United States, please call your local United Airlines Reservation Office.
Registration Form July 31-August1, 2014 The Broadmoor Colorado Springs, Colorado Registration Deadline: Friday, July 18, 2014 Name, Designation (MD, DO, etc) Nickname (for badge) Hospital/Company Hospital/Company Street Address Hospital/Company City State Zip Code Country Phone Fax E-mail