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LIVE AND IN-PERSON SYMPOSIUM! 20 Live Complex Coronary and Structural Satellite Transmissions 2021 Cardiovascular Interventions November 16 – 19, 2021 Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines • La Jolla, California COURSE DIRECTOR Paul S. Teirstein, MD, DNBPAS, FACC, FSCAI SCRIPPS COURSE CO-DIRECTORS Matthew J. Price, MD, FACC, FSCAI Richard A. Schatz, MD, FACC Curtiss T. Stinis, MD, FACC, FSCAI This activity has been approved for 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ This conference fulfills the Title 17 California Code requirement for 4 CE credits in radiation safety for the clinical uses of fluoroscopy. www.cvinterventions.com
Introduction Course Overview Cardiologists are trained during their fellowship years in the latest techniques, technologies, standards of practice and guidelines for patient care. However, the practice of medicine changes rapidly and the discipline of interventional cardiology changes dramatically each year. Changes in interventional cardiology directly impact patient care and require constant updates to physician knowledge and practices. Physicians rely on journal articles, interaction with colleagues and lectures throughout the year to keep their knowledge up-to-date. The primary purpose of the “32nd Annual Cardiovascular Interventions” symposium is to provide the practicing physician and cardiovascular care team with a concentrated exposure to new developments in interventional cardiology that will positively influence patient outcomes. The 2021 scientific program has been carefully designed by consulting recent key clinical trial data, articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, physician focus groups, past evaluations, and needs CME Accreditation and Designation Promedica International is accredited by the Accreditation Council for assessments. By attending this program, participants will learn the Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical latest advances and debates in interventional cardiology. They will education for physicians. Promedica International designates this live return to their practice environment armed with the latest evidence- activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians based, practical information to improve patient care and outcomes. should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Conference Highlights Nursing Contact Hours Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #8495 • Live case transmissions from the state-of-the-art Scripps Prebys for 25 Contact Hours. Cardiovascular Institute Physician Assistants • Plenary lectures from internationally known leaders NCCPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by • Ample question and answer time with expert faculty the ACCME. Please see the credit designation for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. View NCCPA’s guidelines for CME at www.nccpa.net/maintain-certification/. • Attendee receptions with networking opportunities among colleagues • Diverse satellite symposia and pre-conference seminar on the latest Perfusion CEUs Category 1 CEUs for perfusionists are pending approval by the American Board advances of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP). Please check www.promedicacme.com for updated information. Target Audience Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist CEUs This course is designed for interventional cardiologists, cardiac CCI does not approve CEUs directly, however CCI will accept CEUs that have already been approved by accredited sponsors of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical surgeons, vascular surgeons, internists, NPs, PAs, nurses, cath lab Education (ACCME). RCIS attendees will claim the physician certificate option when technicians, perfusionists, registered cardiovascular invasive completing the online evaluation and can use that certificate to claim CEUs from CCI. specialists, radiologic technologists, and those with a special interest Radiologic Technologist CE Credits in interventional cardiology. No experience in interventional Credit is pending approval by the ASRT. Please check www.promedicacme.com cardiology is required, however a basic understanding of the field for updated information. is recommended. ABIM MOC Accreditation Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes Educational Objectives participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 25 Medical Knowledge MOC points After attending this activity, participants should be able to: and Patient Safety MOC credit in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points • Apply new technical approaches to specific lesion subsets such equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME as bifurcation lesions, left main lesions, chronic total occlusions activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to and saphenous vein graft disease ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. • Integrate the latest guidelines and practice improvements into Radiation Safety the management of myocardial function This conference fulfills the Title 17 California Code requirement for 4 CE credits in radiation safety for the clinical uses of fluoroscopy. • Discuss new techniques under development for transcatheter cardiac valve repair and replacement Commercial Support This course is supported, in part, by educational grants from industry, in accordance • Reduce common catheterization laboratory patient complications with the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing using new techniques and technologies Education. At the time of printing, a complete listing of commercial supporters was • Critique the latest evidence supporting new coronary physiology not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the educational activity. and imaging modalities such as IVUS, OCT and FFR/iFR guided stent deployment • Prescribe the appropriate antithrombotic therapies based on the latest data and guidelines
Faculty Course Director Amir Kaki MD, FACC, FSCAI Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH, FACC, FSCAI Associate Professor Wayne State SOM Associate Professor of Medicine Paul S. Teirstein, MD, DNBPAS, FACC, FSCAI Director, Mechanical Circulatory Support Harvard Medical School Chief of Cardiology Director, High-Risk Complex Coronary Interventions Chief, Interventional Cardiology Director, Interventional Cardiology Associate Director, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Scripps Clinic Interventional Cardiology Section Boston, MA Director, Scripps Prebys Cardiovascular Institute Ascension St John Hospital Scripps Health Detroit, MI David Rizik, MD, MSCAI, FACC La Jolla, CA Chief Scientific Officer Navin Kapur, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FAHA Director of Structural and Coronary Interventions Scripps Course Co-Directors Associate Professor, Department of Medicine Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program Director Interventional Cardiology & Advanced Heart HonorHealth Hospital Matthew J. Price, MD, FACC, FSCAI Failure Programs HonorHealth Heart Group-Shea Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Executive Director, CardioVascular Center Scottsdale, AZ Division of Cardiovascular Diseases for Research and Innovation Scripps Clinic Tufts Medical Center Austin Robinson, MD La Jolla, CA Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Boston, MA Director, Pericardial Diseases Clinic Richard A. Schatz, MD, FACC Kate Kearney, MD Scripps Clinic Research Director, Assistant Professor of Medicine La Jolla, CA Cardiovascular Interventions Assistant Program Director, Director of Gene and Stem Cell Therapy Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program Evan Shlofmitz, DO Scripps Clinic Director of Intravascular Imaging University of Washington Medical Center La Jolla, CA St. Francis Hospital – The Heart Center Seattle, WA Roslyn, NY Curtiss T. Stinis, MD, FACC, FSCAI Morton Kern, MD, MSCAI, FACC, FAHA Director, Peripheral Interventions Professor of Medicine Richard Shlofmitz, MD, FACC, FSCAI Program Director, Interventional Chairman of Cardiology University of California, Irvine Cardiology Fellowship St. Francis Hospital Chief of Cardiology Division of Cardiology Roslyn, NY VA Long Beach Scripps Clinic Long Beach, CA Ajay Srivastava, MD, FACC La Jolla, CA Director, Acute Mechanical Circulatory Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM, FACC, FSCAI Support Program Professor of Medicine Symposium Faculty Columbia University Medical Center Advanced Heart Failure and Recovery Program Scripps Clinic Ziad Ali, MD, DPhil Chief Academic Officer La Jolla, CA Director, DeMatteis Cardiovascular Institute Center for Interventional Vascular Therapy Director, Investigational Interventional Cardiology Director, NYP/Columbia Cardiac Behnam Tehrani, MD Director of Cardio-Nephrology Catheterization Laboratories Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories St Francis Hospital & Heart Center New York, NY Inova Heart and Vascular Institute Roslyn, NY Fairfax, VA William Lombardi, MD, FACC, FSCAI Director, Angiographic Core Laboratory Director of Complex Coronary Artery Eric Topol, MD Cardiovascular Research Foundation Disease Therapies Executive Vice-President Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Cardiology Scripps Research Institute Columbia University Medical Center University of Washington Director & Founder New York, NY Seattle, WA Scripps Research Translational Institute Antonio Colombo, MD, FACC, FESC, FSCAI Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, FACC, MSCAI La Jolla, CA Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Division Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, MS, FACC Columbus Hospital Executive Director Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular) Professor of Cardiology and Senior Consultant UC San Diego Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center Susan P. and Riley P. Bechtel Medical Director, Humanitas University, Rozzano San Diego, CA Women’s Heart Health Program Milan, Italy Director, Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) Program Rajeev Mohan, MD Hemal Gada, MD, MBA, FACC Director, Cardio-Oncology and Cardiac Stanford University Medical Center President, Heart and Vascular Institute Stanford, CA Amyloidosis Program Medical Director, Structural Heart Program Scripps Clinic Douglas Triffon, MD, FACC, FNLA, FASE UPMC Pinnacle La Jolla, CA Medical Director of the Lipid Disorders Clinic Mechanicsburg, PA Scripps Clinic Jeffrey W. Moses, MD, FACC Cindy Grines, MD, MSCAI, FACC John and Myrna Daniels Professor of Cardiology La Jolla, CA Chief Scientific Officer Director, Interventional Cardiovascular Jason Wollmuth, MD, FACC Northside Hospital Cardiovascular Institute Therapeutics Director, Complex Coronary Interventions Lawrenceville, GA Columbia University Medical Center Providence Heart and Vascular Institute Allen Jeremias, MD, FACC New York, NY Portland, OR Associate Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory St. Francis Hospital Roslyn, NY
Scientific Program 2021 Updates to the program will be available online at www.cvinterventions.com or www.promedicacme.com. Tuesday, 11:35 AM Role of IVL in the Coronaries Dinner Symposium 6:00 – 8:00 PM Morning Symposium II 9:30 – 10:20 AM November 16 Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH This activity is sponsored by industry Sponsored by BIOTRONIK, Inc. and not included in CME hours This activity is not included in CME hours Pre-Conference 11:50 AM TAVR Tuesday More information will be Panel Discussion/Q&A available soon online at Symposium Moderator: www.cvinterventions.com and 12:00 – 12:45 PM Paul S. Teirstein, MD www.promedicacme.com. Lunch Post TAVR Echo Gradients Are 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM a Good Indicator of Patient Sponsored by Abiomed, Inc. Long-Term Benefits and Prosthesis Mismatch 10:20 – 10:40 AM This activity is not included in CME hours Break PCI in the Patient with Heart Failure Outcomes of Protected PCI Hemal Gada, MD, MBA 12:45 PM Post TAVR Cath Gradients Are Restore EF What Count – Ignore Minor Echo Morning Symposium III 8:00 – 8:30 AM Gradients 10:40 – 11:40 AM Jason Wollmuth, MD Breakfast Curtiss T. Stinis, MD Sponsored by ACIST Medical Systems, Inc. 12:55 PM Accurate Neo TAVR Valve This activity is not included in CME hours 8:30 AM PROTECT III David Rizik, MD Moderator: The Epidemiology of Heart Failure Cindy Grines, MD Cerebral Embolic Protection Paul S. Teirstein, MD Ajay Srivastava, MD 1:05 PM During TAVR Faculty: 8:50 AM Jeffrey W. Moses, MD PROTECT IV Ziad Ali, MD, DPhil Do All Patients with New Onset HF Ehtisham Mahmud, MD Allen Jeremias, MD Need Assessment for CAD? Jeffrey W. Moses, MD 1:15 PM Evan Shlofmitz, DO Efficacy of Extensive Revascularization with Impella Wednesday, Progression of Disease 11:40 AM 9:05 AM Support November 17 Lunch Jeffrey W. Moses, MD CHF Pathophysiology, Etiology 1:30 PM Ajay Srivastava, MD Breakfast Symposium Lunch Symposium Panel Discussion/Q&A 7:00 – 8:00 AM 12:00 – 1:15 PM 9:25 AM 1:45 – 2:00 PM This activity is not included in CME hours Sponsored by Abbott CHF Diagnosis and Workup: This activity is not included in CME hours Break WHO Needs a CHF Workup, WHAT Overcoming Challenges in Radial is the Minimal Evaluation, WHEN 2:00 PM Intervention Simplifying Complex PCI with Should We Consult the CHF Team? The SCAI Stages of Cardiogenic Moderator: Physiology and Imaging Rajeev Mohan, MD Shock More information will be Matthew J. Price, MD available soon online at Cindy Grines, MD 9:40 AM 7:00 – 7:15 AM www.cvinterventions.com and Optimal Guideline Directed Medical 2:15 PM Tortured by Tortuosity: Wire and www.promedicacme.com. Therapy for CHF Identifying Shock Sheath Selection, BAT, Artery Choice Ajay Srivastava, MD Navin Kapur, MD and More 12:00 – 1:30 PM 9:55 AM 2:35 PM 7:15 – 7:30 AM General Symposium Patients with LV Dysfunction The Team of Teams for the PCI in 6 – Getting the Patient Registration Open and Advanced Coronary Disease: Treatment of Shock Out the Door in 6 hours or Less: Grande Ballroom Foyer Perspectives on Medical Therapy Behnam Tehrani, MD How to Overcome Institutional vs. Revascularization with MCS Barriers to Same-Day Discharge 1:30 PM 2:55 PM Navin Kapur, MD 7:30 – 7:45 AM Live Cases 1 & 2 from Panel Discussion/Q&A 10:10 – 10:30 AM Curse the Cross-Over: Scripps Clinic 3:10 PM Break Case Examples of Overcoming The Alphabet Soup of FFR, iFR, Closing Remarks Difficult Access RFR, dPR, PdPa, FFRct, FFRangio: 10:30 AM Reception to immediately follow Which One Should I Use and When? The Growing Patient Population 7:45 – 8:00 AM Discussion/Q&A Morton Kern, MD for Protected PCI: Patient Selection in the Roaring 20s Afternoon Hands-On OCT Made Very Simple Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH Symposium Matthew J. Price, MD 4:00 – 5:00 PM 8:00 – 8:20 AM Best Practices for Radial Access 10:50 AM Sponsored by Asahi Intecc USA, Inc. Break Matthew J. Price, MD Treatment Strategies for Treating This activity is not included in CME hours the Growing High-Risk Patient Asahi Hands-on Advanced Guide- 3:30 PM Population: Large Bore Access Morning Symposium I Break & View Exhibits wire and Microcatheter Workshop 8:20 – 9:10 AM for Small BMI Patients More information will be Sponsored by Shockwave Medical, Inc. 4:00 PM Jeffrey W. Moses, MD available soon online at This activity is not included in CME hours Live Cases 3 & 4 from www.cvinterventions.com and More information will be Scripps Clinic 11:05 AM www.promedicacme.com. available soon online at Alternative Strategies for Large Femoral Access: Optimal Technique Bore Access: Using a Single Site www.cvinterventions.com and and Complication Management for Support and Intervention www.promedicacme.com. Curtiss T. Stinis, MD Jason Wollmuth, MD Complex TAVR: Outside the Box 9:10 – 9:30 AM Curtiss T. Stinis, MD 11:20 AM FFR and iFR in the Setting of MCS: Break Non-Surgical Alternative Access Comparing the Accuracy of FFR for TAVR: Step-by-Step and iFR When Using Impella, ECMO Curtiss T. Stinis, MD or IABP Ziad Ali, MD, DPhil
Meet the Experts Panel 7:30 AM 4:00 PM 7:30 AM & Cocktails Live Cases 5 & 6 from Live Cases 11 & 12 from Live Cases 13 & 14 from 6:00 – 7:00 PM Scripps Clinic Scripps Clinic Scripps Clinic Grande Ballroom Foyer The Year in Review: Key Trials Since Grab Your Seat: Lipid Lowering An Algorithm to Treat Calcium: Sponsored by Boston Scientific Our Last Conference Targets in PCI Patients Have How and When to Choose Between This activity is not included in CME hours Ehtisham Mahmud, MD Changed AGAIN!! New Coronary Lithotripsy (IVL), Moderator: What Every Cardiologist Needs Recommendations Made Simple Rotational, Orbital, and Laser Paul S. Teirstein, MD to Know about COVID: Notes from Douglas Triffon, MD Atherectomy a Covidgilante Incorporating CT Angio into Ziad Ali, MD, DPhil Meet the Experts Presenters: William Lombardi, MD Eric Topol, MD Your Practice: When to CT, What Every Interventionist When to Stress Test Should Know Curtiss T. Stinis, MD 9:30 AM Austin Robinson, MD Antonio Colombo, MD Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, MS Break & View Exhibits Ready for Prime Time: Where Does 9:30 AM 10:00 AM Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair Break & Visit Exhibits Live Cases 7 & 8 from Fit into Current Practice? Dinner Symposium Scripps Clinic Matthew J. Price, MD 10:00 AM 7:00 – 9:00 PM Live Cases 15 & 16 from Sponsored by Medtronic Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: State of the Art Scripps Clinic This activity is not included in CME hours Dinner Symposium Paul S. Teirstein, MD 6:00 PM – Cocktail Hour & Hands-On I’m Kind of a CTO Beginner: Great Cases in Interventional Give Me a SIMPLE Algorithm (What Cardiology: Complications, PCI for Unprotected Left Main 7:00 PM – Dinner Symposium and Multivessel Disease Sponsored by Boston Scientific Wires, What Catheters, When) Difficult Decisions, Challenging Jason Wollmuth, MD Anatomy and More! Paul S. Teirstein, MD Best Friends Forever: What Nobody Ever Tells You about Imaging and Vessel Preparation State of the Art CTO Techniques: Moderator: What Key Advances Did I Miss Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Moderator: Curtiss T. Stinis, MD During the Pandemic? Paul S. Teirstein, MD Matthew J. Price, MD Faculty Panel: William Lombardi, MD Amir Kaki, MD Welcome and Introduction 12:00 PM Matthew J. Price, MD Matthew J. Price, MD 12:00 PM Lunch Case Introduction Richard Schatz, MD Lunch Paul S. Teirstein, MD Radiation Protection in the William Lombardi, MD Continuous Board Certification Cath Lab: The Times They are Importance of IVUS-Driven PCI Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, MS vs. MOC: Update on the NBPAS a Changing Planning: It’s 2021 – With All the Paul S. Teirstein, MD David Rizik, MD Data We Have, Why is Imaging Challenging Cases Panel Used in Under 15% of US PCI? Challenging Cases Panel Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM Discussion Thursday, Discussion Long Story Short: Importance November 18 1:30 PM of Vessel Prep in Long Diffuse 1:30 PM Live Cases 9 & 10 from Calcified Lesions Live Cases 17 & 18 from Scripps Clinic Jason Wollmuth, MD Breakfast Symposium Scripps Clinic Shortened DAPT Duration Big Innovation: MEGATRON – 6:30 – 7:30 AM Purpose-Built Large Proximal Stent Co-Registering Angio, iFR and IVUS: This symposium is supported by an After PCI in High-Bleeding Have Your Cake and Eat it Too educational grant in accordance with Risk Patients: How Long Kate Kearney, MD Richard Shlofmitz, MD the ACCME Standards for Integrity and and in Which Patients? Case Conclusion & Discussion Case Selection and Case Independence in Accredited Continuing Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM William Lombardi & all faculty Preparation for Myocardial Education. The Microvascular Disease Support: PLVAD and ECMO Balloon Expandable TAVR: Conundrum: Who Should I Refer Amir Kaki, MD Hot Topics in 2021 for Evaluation, What Tests Will They NOACs or Left Atrial Appendage 6:30 AM Perform and What Treatments Might They Offer? Friday, November 19 Closure: Which Therapy for Which The Disparity Between Invasive Patient? Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, MS and Echo Gradients after TAVR Matthew J. Price, MD Tips and Tricks for Tackling Breakfast Symposium Curtiss T. Stinis, MD 3:30 PM Complex Peripheral CTO’s 6:30 – 7:30 AM 6:45 AM Curtiss T. Stinis, MD This symposium is supported by an Break & Visit Exhibits Lifetime Management after TAVR educational grant in accordance with 3:30 PM 4:00 PM for Younger, Low Risk Patients: the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Break & View Exhibits Independence in Accredited Continuing Live Cases 19 & 20 from Coronary Access, Later Valve Education. Scripps Clinic in Valve Antiplatelet Therapy Peloton® in the Cath Lab: 7:00 AM The Key Role for Exercise Right Balloon Expandable TAVR Cases Conundrums Heart Catheterization in Patients That I Have Learned From 6:30 – 6:55 AM with Dyspnea Antonio Colombo, MD The Case for Intensive P2Y12 Ajay Srivastava, MD Inhibition During Modern PCI New Concepts in Primary PCI for 7:15 AM Discussion/Q&A 6:55 – 7:20 AM Acute MI: What Should I Be Doing Antiplatelet Conundrums: Differently? Which Drug for Which Patient – Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH Case Examples 6:00 PM 7:20 – 7:30 AM Adjourn Discussion/Q&A
Conference Location & Hotel Accommodations Hotel Information The Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel is located on the internationally famous Torrey Pines Golf Course. Adjacent to Scripps Clinic, 10 minutes north of lovely La Jolla, and 20 minutes from the San Diego airport, the Hilton is close to all the attractions that make San Diego so desirable to visit. With the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop, all rooms command a spectacular view of either the ocean and championship golf course, or a meticulously tended, lush garden. The Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines is offering a special group rate of $249 (plus tax and parking, if required) for meeting attendees through October 22, 2021 or until the block fills, whichever comes first. After that date, reservations will be accepted based on availability. Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines 10950 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037 Reservations: 1-800-HILTONS Hotel Direct: 858-558-1500 You must mention the Cardiovascular Interventions 2021 symposium when making your reservation in order to receive the special group rate. Make your reservation online at www.cvinterventions.com or www.promedicacme.com. Click the “Hotel” tab and follow the direct link to the special reservation site for our group. Please be sure to join us for Wednesday night’s dinner symposium! “Great Cases in Interventional Cardiology: Complications, Difficult Decisions, Challenging Anatomy, and More!” This will be an interactive symposium highlighting interesting cases with lively discussion by our expert panelists and conference attendees. Submit Your Cases! This is your opportunity to be part of the conference! Have an interesting case that you want to share or get input on? Submit it on DVD for consideration. If selected, you will have the opportunity to present your case to our panel of experts and to your colleagues for discussion. The 3 best cases will be chosen for presentation. Cases can involve any topic or situation encountered in Interventional Cardiology including: • Complex PCI • Peripheral Interventions • Clinical Decision Making • Structural Heart Interventions Submit Cases to: Curtiss T. Stinis, MD • 9898 Genesee Ave • AMP-200 • La Jolla, CA 92037 • 858-824-5234 Rlaw@promedicacme.com Mark your calendar to join us for next year’s symposium! 33 rd Annual Cardiovascular Interventions October 25 – 28, 2022 Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA
Registration Fees & Information Cardiovascular Interventions 2021 Ways to Register Included: Course tuition, breakfasts, breaks, lunches, pre-conference seminar, Online www.cvinterventions.com satellite symposia, and electronic course materials www.promedicacme.com Not Included: Travel costs, lodging, and parking Fax 760-720-6263 Conference Registration Fees Mail Promedica International CME .......... Physicians $899 through Oct 3 $999 Oct 4 – Onsite 300 Carlsbad Village Dr Ste 108A-326 .......... Fellows & Residents $599 through Oct 3 $699 Oct 4 – Onsite Carlsbad, CA 92008 .......... Nurses, Technicians & Others $399 through Oct 3 $499 Oct 4 – Onsite Questions Satellite Symposia Contact Promedica International CME .......... Yes, I will attend the Tuesday Pre-Conference Seminar Phone 760-720-2263 .......... Yes, I will attend the Tuesday, 4:00 – 5:00 PM Symposium Email Rlaw@promedicacme.com .......... Yes, I will attend the Tuesday TAVR Dinner Symposium .......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday Breakfast Symposium .......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday, 8:20 – 9:10 AM Morning Symposium Registration Confirmation .......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday, 9:30 – 10:20 AM Morning Symposium A confirmation letter will be emailed to you upon receipt of the conference registration .......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday, 10:40 – 11:40 AM Morning Symposium form and payment. If you do not receive the .......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday Lunch Symposium confirmation letter after submission, please .......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday Dinner Symposium contact Promedica International CME. .......... Yes, I will attend the Thursday Breakfast Symposium Attendee Cancellation Policy .......... Yes, I will attend the Thursday Dinner Symposium The course tuition is refundable, minus a $100 processing fee, if your cancellation is .......... Yes, I will attend the Friday Breakfast Symposium received in writing no later than October 3, 2021. Cancellations cannot be accepted over BY COMPLETING THIS REGISTRATION FORM AND RETURNING IT TO PROMEDICA INTERNATIONAL YOU ARE the telephone. Refunds will not be available ACKNOWLEDGING COMPLIANCE WITH ALL ATTENDANCE POLICIES. after October 3, 2021. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY and provide your direct contact information in order to receive Guest Attendance Policy any conference communications and updates. Your badge will read as follows: All conference activities (including educational sessions, meal functions, F I R S T, M I , L A S T N A M E DEGREE (MD, DO, PHD, RN, etc) exhibit hall, etc.) are exclusively reserved for conference attendees. Non-registered guests (including children, family members, A F F I L I AT I O N / H O S P I TA L / C O M PA N Y S P E C I A LT Y colleagues, etc.) are not allowed in the conference areas. Badges provided at registration are required for entrance into MAILING ADDRESS all functions and will be strictly enforced. CITY S TAT E ZIP Symposium Materials All symposium information including the detailed agenda, faculty listing, faculty PHONE FAX disclosures, industry support, and course materials will be found on our fully E M A I L (Required for confirmation & CME) FAX mobile website. Cultural and Linguistic Please indicate any special needs (including dietary restrictions) Special requests will be considered and accommodated in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Competency This activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195 which Payment Method .......... Check Please make checks payable to Promedica International (in U.S. Dollars only) requires that all CME activities comprising a patient care element include curriculum .......... Visa .......... Mastercard .......... Amex .......... Discover addressing the topic of cultural and linguistic If paying by credit card, please complete information below competency. The intent of this bill is to ensure that health care professionals are able to meet the cultural and linguistic concerns CREDIT CARD NUMBER E X P I R AT I O N D AT E SECURITY CODE of a diverse patient population through effective and appropriate professional development. Cultural and linguistic NAME ON CARD S I G N AT U R E competency was incorporated into the planning of this activity. BILLING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) A U T H O R I Z E D S I G N AT U R E
Promedica International CME Presort Standard 300 Carlsbad Village Dr, Ste 108A-326 U.S. Postage Carlsbad, CA 92008 PAID Permit 1948 San Diego CA THE SYMPOSIUM WILL TAKE PLACE LIVE AND IN-PERSON IN LA JOLLA, CA! 2021 Cardiovascular Interventions November 16 – 19, 2021 Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines • La Jolla, California THE SYMPOSIUM WILL TAKE PLACE LIVE AND IN-PERSON IN LA JOLLA, CA! 2021 Cardiovascular Interventions November 16 – 19, 2021 Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines • La Jolla, California A stimulating and comprehensive program that features live case demonstrations, lectures and panel discussions that will discuss the state-of-the-art concepts and techniques of interventional cardiology.
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