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The Official Meeting of Where Debate & Discussion Translate APRIL 22–24, to Better Treatment 2021 ONLINE + ON DEMAND ep.greatdebatesandupdates.com
Who Should Attend? This activity is designed to meet the educational needs of those who are involved and/or interested in the treatment of patients with arrhythmia. » Electrophysiologists As EP Lab Digest celebrates its 20th » P hysician Assistants anniversary in 2021, we’re excited to » Nurse Practitioners kick things up a notch and provide you with the first electrophysiology » Allied Health Professionals meeting solely dedicated to a » Fellows debate-style format, allowing for dedicated time to engage with both faculty and other participants in Q&A, » Residents 40+ discussion, and exchange on the most Expert Faculty controversial EP topics in order to 15 elevate the learning experience. Join us for an online, interactive Debates/Case conference and connect with the entire EP team to learn unique Sessions approaches you can implement into your practice and ultimately, improve the lives of your patients. 7.5 CME/CNE /A+ ARRT FEATURED TOPICS CE Credits » Ablation Techniques » Atrial Fibrillation 3 » EP Lab Efficiency Months On- » Physiological Pacing Demand Access » LAA Closure » Same-Day Discharge » Role of the APN 2 ep.greatdebatesandupdates.com 3
FACU LT Y Luis Aguinaga, MD Andre Gauri, MD Karla Rusk, APN Centro Privado de Cardiología Spectrum Health Cardiovascular Ohio State University Wexner Tucumán, Argentina Medicine Medical Center Grand Rapids, Michigan Columbus, Ohio Jason Andrade, MD Vancouver Coastal Health Kevin Heist, MD Parik Sharma, MD Vancouver, Canada Massachusetts General Hospital Rush University Medical Center Boston, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Elad Anter, MD Cleveland Clinic Jacob Koruth, MD Kalyanam Shivkumar, MD Cleveland, Ohio Mount Sinai Hospital Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical New York, New York Center Los Angeles, California Mauricio Arruda, MD University Hospitals Cleveland T. Bobby Kurian, MD Medical Center UT Dell Medical School Charles Swerdlow, MD Cleveland, Ohio Austin, Texas Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Beverly Hills, California Carrie Baumann, RN Byron Lee, MD Northwestern Memorial UCSF Health Harikrishna Tandri, MBBS, Hospital San Francisco, California MD CO UR SE D I RE CTOR S Chicago, Illinois Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute Albert Lin, MD Baltimore, Maryland Adam Berman, MD Northwestern Medicine Augusta University Chicago, Illinois Cardiovascular Center Mellanie True Hills Augusta, Georgia StopAfib.org Nishaki Mehta, MD Greenwood, Texas Oakland University William Kathy Binder, RN Beaumont School of Medicine Mission Heritage Medical Group Royal Oak, Michigan Wendy Tzou, MD Laguna Niguel, California University of Colorado Jessica Charron, APN Aseem Desai, MD, David E. Haines, MD, Aurora, Colorado Electrophysiology Nurse Gregory Michaud, MD FHRS FHRS, FACC Josep Brugada, MD Vanderbilt Health Practitioner Co-Director Professor, Cardiovascular Atul Verma, MD Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona Nashville, Tennessee Northwestern Medicine Mission Heritage Heart Medicine Hospital Southlake Regional Health Care Chicago, Illinois Rhythm Specialists Oakland University William Barcelona, Spain Centre Suneet Mittal, MD Ontario, Canada Mission Viejo, California Beaumont School of Valley Health System of NY Medicine Jared Bunch, MD and NJ Director, Heart Rhythm University of Utah School of New York, New York Nishant Verma, MD Medicine Northwestern Medicine Center Chicago, Illinois Salt Lake City, Utah Beaumont Hospital Toshimasa Okabe, MD Royal Oak, Michigan Ohio State University Mina Chung, MD Columbus, Ohio J. Peter Weiss, MD Cleveland Clinic Banner University of Arizona Cleveland, Ohio Medical Center Rod Passman, MD Phoenix, Arizona Northwestern Medicine Luigi Di Biase, MD Chicago, Illinois Montefiore Medical Center Jane Yanagawa, MD Bronx, New York Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Michael Peterson, MD Center Allina Health/United Heart & Los Angeles, California Susan S. Kim, MD Bradley P. Knight, MD, Raul Weiss, MD, FHRS, Cynthia Dieterich, RN Vascular Clinic Mayo Clinic St. Paul, Minnesota Associate Professor of FACC, FHRS FACC, FAHA, CCDS Rochester, Minnesota Medicine (Cardiology) Medical Director of Cardiac Director, Electrophysiology Northwestern University Electrophysiology Fellowship Director of the Cardiac Northwestern Medicine Professor of Medicine Implantable Electronic Chester C. and Deborah Cardiovascular Division *Faculty and Progam subject to change. For a current faculty list, please visit the website. Device Clinic M. Cooley Distinguished The Ohio State University Director of Cardiac Professor of Cardiology Columbus, Ohio Electrocardiography Northwestern University Northwestern Medicine Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois 4 ep.greatdebatesandupdates.com 5
Program at a Glance thursday friday April 22, 2021 April 23, 2021 5:15 PM–10:15 PM CT 12:45 PM–5:30 PM CT Session 1: Session 6: Debate: Ablation for Persistent AF Debate: Same-Day Discharge After AF Ablation Session 2: Case: LAAC Session 7: Case: Telerobotic Ablation Session 3: Case: Role of the APN in EP Session 8: Case: Lifestyle Modification for AF Industry-Sponsored Session (non-accredited) and Virtual Session 9: Exhibit Hall Debate: Patient Education for AF Session 4: Industry-Sponsored Session Case: OAC for Device Detected AF (non-accredited) and Virtual Exhibit Hall Session 5: Debate: PFA and Ablation Session 10: Energy Sources Case: Physiological Pacing Session 11: Case: EP Lab Efficiency: Turnover and Start Times * All times listed are Central Time. Faculty and Program subject to change. 6 ep.greatdebatesandupdates.com 7
Program Virtual Benefits at a Glance » G roundbreaking EP education streamed directly to your home or office CO NTI NUED » No hotel or travel costs » A ccess to all content for 3 months, giving you the chance to earn 7.5 CME/CNE/A+ ARRT CE credits at saturday your leisure April 24, 2021 » V irtual opportunities to connect with faculty, 8:45 AM–12:15 PM CT exhibitors, and other attendees Session 12: Debate: Risk Stratification for Brugada Session 13: Case: LV Summit PVC Ablation Connect with us now! Follow EP Lab Digest for GDU EP Industry-Sponsored Session updates and promotions. (non-accredited) and Virtual Exhibit Hall #GDUEP2021 Session 14: Debate: Cardiac Sympathetic Denervation Session 15: Debate: DFT Testing for S-ICD * All times listed are Central Time. Faculty and Program subject to change. 8 ep.greatdebatesandupdates.com 9
Register US E CO D E BRO CH URE2021 TO SAVE 20% Call ON TUITI ON.* 888.509.1769 New registrations only. Online EP.GREATDE BATE SANDUPDATE S.CO M/ R E GISTE R REGISTRATION RATES EARLY REGULAR U NTI L 3/26/21 BE G I NS 3/27/21 Physician $199 $249 Scholarships for Allied $99 $129 Industr y/ Non-Clinical* $299 $ 399 Residents and Fellows *Please note, if you are employed by industry, you must register as “Industry.” Discount code not valid for Industry registrations. Great Debates and Updates in Electrophysiology looks forward to ACCREDITATION INFORMATION In support of improving patient care, this activity 12. Discuss the current techniques for diagnosis, RADI OLOGI C TECH NOLOGI STS granting scholarships to residents has been planned and implemented by the North American Center for Continuing Medical risk stratification, and management of Brugada syndrome (ARRT CREDITS) Great Debates and Updates in Electrophysiolo- and fellows enrolled in accredited Education (NACCME) and Imedex. NACCME is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council 13. Analyze the most advanced techniques for catheter ablation of left ventricular summit gy, taking place online Thursday, April 22, 2021 from 5:15 PM–10:15 PM, Friday, April 23, 2021 for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the arrhythmias electrophysiology fellowship programs in Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education 14. Describe the evolving techniques for cardiac from 12:45 PM–5:20 PM, and Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 8:45 AM–12:15 PM will be submitted (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing for approval of ARRT Cat A+ Continuing Edu- sympathetic denervation April 2021. Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education 15. Discuss the most recent developments and cation credits by the Association of Vascular & for the health-care team. Interventional Radiographers (AVIR). guidelines in defibrillation testing in patients I NTEN DED AU DI ENCE AVIR is an ARRT Recognized Continuing Educa- Scholarships are limited, please apply Great Debates and Updates in Electrophysiology with the subcutaneous ICD tion Evaluating Mechanism (RCEEM). (GDU EP) is designed for electrophysiology lab CONTI NU I NG EDU CATI ON REQU I REMENTS FOR CREDIT as soon as possible. professionals, including electrophysiologists, In support of To be eligible for documentation of credit for advanced practice providers, EP fellows, and EP improving patient each session attended, attendees must partici- allied professionals (nurses and technicians). care, this activity has pate in the full activity and complete the online been planned and LEA R N I N G OBJ ECTI VES evaluation form for each session. implemented by North After participating in Great Debates and American Center For questions regarding this educational activity, Updates in Electrophysiology (GDU EP), partici- for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME) please call 609.371.1137. pants should be able to: and Imedex. NACCME is jointly accredited PRI VACY POLI CY 1. Discuss the electrophysiological basis of by the Accreditation Council for Continuing NACCME protects the privacy of personal and PVI alone as a first ablation procedure for Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation other information regarding participants, persistent atrial fibrillation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and educational partners, and joint sponsors. 2. Describe the role of LAA closure in patients the American Nurses Credentialing Center NACCME and our joint sponsors will not release with atrial fibrillation and review the (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the personally identifiable information to a third techniques that could be used to mitigate an healthcare team. party without the individual’s consent, except incomplete LAA closure PH YS I CI ANS such information as is required for reporting 3. Compare and contrast the responsibilities NACCME designates this live activity for a maxi- purposes to the appropriate accrediting agency. and functions of an advanced practice nurse mum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. NACCME maintains physical, electronic, and as part of an EP program versus an electro- Physicians should claim only the credit com- procedural safeguards that comply with federal physiologist mensurate with the extent of their participation regulations to guard your nonpublic personal 4. Compare and contrast NOACs for efficacy in the activity. information. and safety in patients with device-detected NU R S I NG Copyright © 2021 by North American Center for atrial fibrillation, including evidence-based This continuing nursing education activity Continuing Medical Education, LLC. All rights guidelines and best clinical approaches awards up to 7.5 contact hours. reserved. No part of this accredited continuing 5. Assess the newest concepts of ablation ener- education activity may be reproduced or trans- Provider approved by the California Board of mitted in any form or by any means, electronic gy sources, including pulsed field ablation, Registered Nursing, Provider #13255 for 7.5 and how these new concepts impact the field or mechanical, without first obtaining permis- contact hours. sion from North American Center for Continuing of cardiac electrophysiology This activity will also award pharmacotherapeu- Medical Education. 6. Analyze the latest and currently developing tic contact hours. Final credit designation will knowledge of same-day discharge after AF be provided once all content is reviewed and ADA STATEMENT ablation North American Center for Continuing Medical approved. Education (NACCME) complies with the legal 7. Provide a current review of new information on telerobotic ablation NU R S E PRACTITI ONER S requirements of the Americans with Disabilities American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Act, and the rules and regulations thereof. If any 8. Discuss digital and mobile health capabilities National Certification Program accepts AMA participant in this educational activity is in need available for lifestyle modification of AF PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations of accommodations, please call 609.371.1137. to allow for improved patient care and accredited by the ACCME. management EDU CATI ONAL GRANT S U PPORTER S PH YS I CI AN AS S I STANTS Educational grant support and/or in-kind 9. Review educational approaches and strat- For more information, visit egies for counseling patients and families about atrial fibrillation NACCME has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category support will be announced on the website when available. 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance Note: Information contained herein is subject to ep.greatdebatesandupdates.com/scholarships 10. Discuss strategies for physiological cardiac pacing with the AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 7.5 AAPA Category 1 credits. PAs change without notice. 11. Assess techniques to improve EP lab efficien- should only claim credit commensurate with the cy and turnover times extent of their participation. 10 ep.greatdebatesandupdates.com 11
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