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28TH ANNUAL Cardiovascular Interventions 2017 November 7 – 10, 2017 Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines La Jolla, California This conference fulfills the new Title 17 California Code requirement for 4 CE credits in radiation safety for the clinical uses of fluoroscopy COURSE DIRECTOR Paul S. Teirstein, MD, FACC, FSCAI SCRIPPS COURSE CO-DIRECTORS Matthew J. Price, MD, FACC, FSCAI Richard A. Schatz, MD, FACC Curtiss T. Stinis, MD, FACC, FSCAI LIVE SATELLITE CASE TRANSMISSIONS FROM LA JOLLA AND NEW YORK

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2 8 T H A N N U A L

Cardiovascular Interventions

2017

November 7 – 10, 2017Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines

La Jolla, California

This conference fulfills the new Title 17 California Code requirement for 4 CE credits in radiation

safety for the clinical uses of fluoroscopy

COURSE DIRECTORPaul S. Teirstein, MD, FACC, FSCAI

SCRIPPS COURSE CO-DIRECTORSMatthew J. Price, MD, FACC, FSCAI

Richard A. Schatz, MD, FACCCurtiss T. Stinis, MD, FACC, FSCAI

LIVE SATELLITE CASE TRANSMISSIONS FROM LA JOLLA AND NEW YORK

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Conference Highlights•Plenary talks from nationally

recognized experts•Live satellite case transmissions from

La Jolla and New York•Ample question and answer time with

course faculty•Receptions and networking opportunities

among colleagues•Expanded satellite symposia and

pre-conference seminar

Target AudienceThis course is designed for interventional cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, vascular surgeons, internists, nurses, cath lab technicians, perfusionists, and those with a special interest in interventional cardiology. No experience in interventional cardiology is required, however a basic understanding of the field is recommended.

Educational ObjectivesAfter attending this activity, participants should be able to:

•Apply new technical approaches to specific lesion subsets such as bifurcation lesions, left main lesions, chronic total occlusions and saphenous vein graft disease

• Integrate the latest guidelines and practice improvements into the management of myocardial function

•Discuss new techniques under development for percutaneous cardiac valve repair and replacement

•Reduce common catheterization laboratory patient complications using new techniques and technologies

•Critique the latest evidence supporting new cardiac imaging modalities such as IVUS and FFR guided stent deployment

•Prescribe the appropriate antithrombotic therapies based on the latest data and guidelines

•Evaluate the indications, practical implantation techniques and evidence base for bioresorbable scaffolds

Course OverviewCardiologists 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 “28th 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 2017 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 assessments. By attending this program, participants will learn the latest advances and debates in interventional cardiology. They will return to their practice environment armed with the latest evidence-based, practical information to improve patient care and outcomes.

Introduction

CME Accreditation and DesignationPromedica International is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Promedica International designates this live activity for a maximum

of 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #8495 for 23 Contact Hours.

The American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP) has approved a total of 27.6 Category 1 CEUs for perfusionists for Wednesday, November 8 (4.8), Thursday, November 9 (11.4), and Friday, November 10 (11.4).

ABIM MOC AccreditationSuccessful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component,

enables the participant to earn up to 23 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

Radiation SafetyThis conference fulfills the new Title 17 California Code requirement for 4 CE credits in radiation safety for the clinical uses of fluoroscopy.

Commercial SupportThis course is supported, in part, by educational grants from industry, in accordance with the ACCME accreditation Standards for Commercial Support. At the time of printing, a complete listing of commercial supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the educational activity.

Cultural and Linguistic CompetencyThis activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195 which requires that all CME activities comprising a patient care element include curriculum addressing the topic of cultural and linguistic competency. The intent of this bill is to ensure that health care professionals are able to meet the cultural and linguistic concerns of a diverse patient population through effective and appropriate professional development. Cultural and linguistic competency was incorporated into the planning of this activity.

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Faculty

Faculty DisclosureIn accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, course directors, planning committees, faculty and all others in control of the educational content of the CME activity must disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest that they or their spouse/partner may have had within the past 12 months. If an individual refuses to disclose relevant financial relationships, they will be disqualified from being a part of the planning and implementation of this CME activity. Employees of a commercial interest with business lines or products relating to the content of the CME activity will not participate in the planning or any accredited portion of the conference. Disclosure will be made to all participants at the conference location, prior to the educational activity commencement.

Course DirectorPaul S. Teirstein, MD, FACC, FSCAIChief of CardiologyDirector, Interventional CardiologyScripps ClinicDirector, Scripps Prebys Cardiovascular InstituteScripps HealthLa Jolla, CA

Scripps Course Co-DirectorsMatthew J. Price, MD, FACC, FSCAIDirector, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryScripps ClinicAssistant ProfessorScripps Translational Science InstituteLa Jolla, CA

Richard A. Schatz, MD, FACCResearch Director, Cardiovascular InterventionsDirector, Gene and Cell TherapyScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CA

Curtiss T. Stinis, MD, FACC, FSCAIDirector, Peripheral InterventionsDirector, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship ProgramScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CA

Symposium FacultyZiad Ali, MD, DPhilLouis V. Gerstner Scholar and Victoria and Esther Aboodi Cardiovascular Scientist Associate Director of Translational Science Assistant Professor of Medicine Columbia University Medical Center Associate Director, Angiographic Core Laboratory Cardiovascular Research Foundation New York, NY

Amit Amin, MD, MScAssistant Professor of Medicine, CardiologyWashington University School of MedicineBarnes Jewish HospitalSt. Louis, MO

Daniel Burkhoff, MD, PhDDirector, Heart Failure, Hemodynamics and Mechanical Circulatory Support ResearchCardiovascular Research FoundationNew York, NY

Mauricio G. Cohen, MD, FACC, FSCAICath Lab DirectorAssociate Professor of MedicineUniversity of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami, FL

Tony J. DeMartini, MD, FACCAdvocate Health InstituteDowners Grove, IL

Michael P. Flaherty, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAIAssociate Professor of Medicine & PhysiologyUniversity of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville, KY

Mark Goodwin, MD, FACCChief of Cardiology System Director of Structural Heart and Cardiac InnovationsAdvocate Medical GroupNaperville, IL

Cindy L. Grines, MD, FACC, FSCAIMedical School Chair of CardiologyNorthwell – Northshore University HospitalManhasset, NY

Dean Kereiakes, MD, FACCMedical DirectorThe Christ Hospital Heart and Vascular CenterThe Carl and Edyth Lindner Center for Research and Education The Christ HospitalCincinnati, OH

Morton Kern, MD, MSCAI, FACC, FAHAChief of MedicineVA Long Beach Health Care SystemProfessor of MedicineUniversity of California, IrvineLong Beach, CA

Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM, FACCAssociate Professor of MedicineColumbia University Medical Center Chief Academic OfficerCenter for Interventional Vascular Therapy Director, NYP/Columbia Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoriesNew York, NY

William Lombardi, MD, FACC, FSCAIDirector for Complex Coronary Artery Disease TherapiesUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WA

Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, FACC, FSCAIProfessor of Medicine/Cardiology Division Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine Director, Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center – Medicine Director, Interventional Cardiology & CV Cath LabsUC San Diego School of MedicineSan Diego, CA

James McCabe, MD, FACCMedical Director, Cardiac Cath LabsUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WA

Perwaiz Meraj, MD, FACC, FSCAIAssociate Professor of CardiologyDirector of Research & Associate Program DirectorCHIP, Advanced Hemodynamic Support and Structural Heart DiseaseNorthwell HealthHofstra – Northwell School of MedicineManhasset, NY

Jeffrey Moses, MD, FACC, FSCAIProfessor of Medicine Director, Interventional Cardiovascular TherapeuticsColumbia University Medical CenterNew York, NY

Ashish Pershad, MD, FACCClinical Associate Professor of Medicine Banner University Medical Center Phoenix, AZ

David G. Rizik, MD, FACC, FSCAIChief Scientific Officer Director of Structural & Coronary InterventionsHonorHealth Hospital SystemHonorHealth Heart GroupScottsdale, AZ

Barry Rutherford, MD, FACCProfessor of MedicineUniversity of Missouri-Kansas City School of MedicineSaint Luke’s Mid America Heart InstituteKansas City, MO

Theodore L. Schreiber, MD, FACCAcademic Chief, Division of CardiologyWayne State University School of MedicinePresident, DMC Heart HospitalDetroit Medical CenterDetroit, MI

Richard Shlofmitz, MD, FACC, FSCAIChairman of CardiologySt. Francis HospitalRoslyn, NY

Ajay Srivastava, MD, FACC Director, Acute Mechanical Circulatory Support ProgramScripps ClinicLa Jolla, CA

Alexander Truesdell, MD, FACCVirginia HeartMcLean, VA

Simon Walsh, MD, FRCP, FSCAIConsultant CardiologistBelfast Trust Belfast, Northern Ireland

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Tuesday, November 7 Pre-Conference Seminar

8:30 AM – 5:00 PMSponsored by Abiomed, Inc. This activity is not included in CME hours

Impella: Advanced Use and Understanding of Percutaneous Hemodynamic Support8:30 AM Welcome Paul S. Teirstein, MD

8:35 AM High-Risk PCI: Should We be Treating More Patients with PCI?

James McCabe, MD

8:55 AM Protected PCI: A New Treatment Strategy

– Who: Patient Identification – How: Critical Skills and Competency – What: Requisite Tools Mark Goodwin, MD

9:15 AM What is the Appropriate Revascularization Strategy for Protected PCI?

– Complete Revascularization vs. Staged Procedures

Tony J. DeMartini, MD

9:35 AM Preventing AKI: Using Impella in Patients with Renal Dysfunction

Michael P. Flaherty, MD, PhD

10:00 AM Break

10:15 AM Basics of Hemodynamic Principles: Introduction to TEACH

Daniel Burkhoff, MD, PhD

11:00 AM Case Presentations – CTO’s and Atherectomy: The Role

of Mechanical Circulatory Support with Hemodynamic Simulation

Tony J. DeMartini, MD

11:15 AM UPLM or MVD with Moderately Reduced EF with Hemodynamic Simulation

Michael P. Flaherty, MD, PhD

11:30 AM Axillary Insertion of Impella James McCabe, MD

11:50 AM Panel Discussion

12:00 PM Lunch

12:45 PM Essential Elements for Building a Leading Protected PCI Program

– HeartTeam Approach – Protocols and Algorithms – Outreach Programs – Protected PCI Coordinator Mark Goodwin, MD

1:05 PM Panel Discussion on Protected PCI Key Take Home Messages

Contemporary Look at the Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock1:15 PM Pharmacologic and Device-Based

Approaches to Acute Heart Failure and Cardiogenic Shock: Treating Patients with Pressors, IABP, Impella, and ECMO

Daniel Burkhoff, MD, PhD

1:45 PM War on Shock: Building the Team of Teams

Alexander Truesdell, MD

2:15 PM Door-to-Door Support: A New Quality Metric

Perwaiz Meraj, MD

2:35 PM Choosing MCS Options in AMI Cardiogenic Shock: Rationale for Impella First

Alexander Truesdell, MD

2:55 PM Break

3:15 PM Practical Insights for Adding Hemodynamic Support Into Your Critical Care Path: The Detroit Cardiogenic Shock Initiative (CSI) Experience

Theodore L. Schreiber, MD

3:45 PM Information Gleaned from Using a RHC

Ajay Srivastava, MD

4:00 PM Case Presentations on CGS:

4:00 PM

Early Support Made a Difference (A Case from Detroit CSI)

Theodore L. Schreiber, MD

4:15 PM

I Waited Too Long Alexander Truesdell, MD

4:30 PM

Right and Left Ventricular Support

Perwaiz Meraj, MD

4:45 PM Panel Discussion on Key Take-Away Messages

Paul S. Teirstein, MD

5:00 PM Reception in the Fairway Garden

6:00 – 8:00 PM

Dinner SymposiumNew Technology for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement with “Hands-On” OpportunitiesThis activity is not included in CME hoursThis dinner symposium will feature state-of-the-art lectures, hands-on stations, and case presentations.

Look for updates on the program online at www.cvinterventions.com

Wednesday, November 8

7:30 – 9:00 AM

Breakfast SymposiumWhat’s Next for Transradial? Achieving Better Clinical and Economic Outcomes for STEMISponsored by Terumo Interventional Systems This activity is not included in CME hoursModerator: Matthew J. Price, MD

Tips and Tricks for Building a Radial STEMI PracticeMauricio G. Cohen, MD

Cardiovascular Care Transformation for STEMIs: The Balance of Quality and ValueAmit Amin, MD, MSc

The Major Role of Cost and Quality in the New AMI Bundle EnvironmentRyan Graver

9:30 – 10:30 AM

Symposium Antiplatelet Therapy for Patients with STEMI Undergoing Primary PCISponsored by Chiesi USA, Inc. This activity is not included in CME hours

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Lunch SymposiumContemporary PCISponsored by Abbott Vascular This activity is not included in CME hours

12:00 PM General Symposium Registration Open

1:30 PM Live Cases 1 & 2 from Scripps Clinic

IVUS Imaging Caveats: How IVUS Should be Integrated Into Your Practice?

Ziad Ali, MD, DPhil

FFR Tips, Tricks and Pitfalls: How to Deal with Challenging Anatomy

Morton Kern, MD

Radiation Safety in the Cath Lab Paul S. Teirstein, MD

3:30 PM Break & View Exhibits

4:00 PM Live Cases 3 & 4 from Scripps Clinic

Supported PCI: Case Selection and Outcomes

Mark Goodwin, MD

Bifurcation Approaches Made Simple

Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

Tips and Tricks for PCI Success Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

Scientific Program 2017 Updates to the program will be available online at www.cvinterventions.com

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6:00 – 7:00 PM

Meet the Experts ReceptionSponsored by Boston Scientific This activity is not included in CME hoursModerator: Paul S. Teirstein, MDFaculty : William Lombardi, MD, Ashish Pershad, MD, Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

7:00 – 9:00 PM

Dinner SymposiumGreat Cases in Interventional Cardiology: Complications, Difficult Decisions, Challenging Anatomy, and More!Sponsored by Medtronic, Inc. This activity is not included in CME hoursSession Chairs: Ziad Ali, MD, DPhil, Curtiss T. Stinis, MD, Paul S. Teirstein, MD

Thursday, November 9

6:30 – 7:30 AM

Breakfast SymposiumPrecision Coronary Interventions: The Evolving Role of Physiology and ImagingSponsored by ACIST Medical Systems in co-promotion with Medtronic This activity is not included in CME hours

Welcome/Coronary Physiology and Imaging in the Lab: The Best of Times for New Technologies and New OutcomesApproaches to Coronary Physiology: FFR, Contrast FFR, Pd/Pa and iFR – When to Use WhatRapid Exchange FFR Microcatheter – the Value in Complex- and Post-PCIHD-IVUS in Complex PCI – The Advantage of Seeing More

6:30 AM Continental Breakfast & View Exhibits

7:30 AM Live Cases 5 & 6 from Scripps Clinic

Show Me the Data: Key Clinical Trials of 2017

Ehtisham Mahmud, MD

Latest FFR and iFR Data Barry Rutherford, MD

The Latest Transcatheter Revolution: Catheter Based Mitral Valve Repair and Replacement

Matthew J. Price, MD

9:30 AM Break & View Exhibits

10:00 AM Live Cases 7 & 8 from St. Francis Medical Center, New York, NY

Live Operators: Jeffrey Moses, MD Richard Shlofmitz, MD

Unprotected Left Main PCI: Ready for Prime Time

Paul S. Teirstein, MD

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR): Expanding the Indications

Paul S. Teirstein, MD

12:00 PM Lunch

Anti MOC Update Paul S. Teirstein, MD

Challenging Cases Panel Discussion

1:30 PM Live Cases 9 & 10 from Scripps Clinic

Radial PCI: Getting from the Wrist to the Coronary Lesion – How to Deal with Hostile Anatomy

Matthew J. Price, MD

TAVR Tips and Tricks: How to Succeed with Challenging Cases

Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

Avoiding and Managing Femoral Access Site Complications

Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

3:30 PM Break & View Exhibits

4:00 PM Live Cases 11 & 12 from Scripps Clinic

Duration of Dual Anti-Platelet Therapy Post Stenting: How to Integrate the Data and Treat Real World Patients

Dean Kereiakes, MD

Left Atrial Appendage Closure in Atrial Fibrillation to Prevent Stroke

Matthew J. Price, MD

Public and Physician Unawareness of Medical Reimbursement for Common Hospital Procedures

Richard A. Schatz, MD

6:00 PM

Sponsored by Boston ScientificThese activities are not included in CME hours

Cocktail Hour and Hands-OnVisit the workstations and interact with new tools for complex intervention

7:00 PM

Dinner SymposiumManaging Complexity with Your PCI Patients: Surgical Turndown, Aortic Stenosis, and AFib Related Stroke RiskWelcome and Brief Tee-up of the Complex Patient and How to Manage Their CareMatthew J. Price, MD

Complete Revascularization When the Surgeons Look AwayWilliam Lombardi, MD

AS + CAD – Where in the Heart to StartSimon Walsh, MD

The Complicated AFib PatientMatthew J. Price, MD

Friday, November 10

6:30 – 7:30 AM

Breakfast SymposiumAdvanced Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Using Drug-Eluting TechnologiesSponsored by Cook MedicalThis activity is not included in CME hours

6:30 AM Continental Breakfast & View Exhibits

7:30 AM Live Cases 13 & 14 from Scripps Clinic

Drug Filled Stents Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM

Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds David G. Rizik, MD

Bioresorbable Polymer DES Dean Kereiakes, MD

9:30 AM Break & View Exhibits

10:00 AM Live Cases 15 & 16 from Scripps Clinic

CTO Revascularization: Data Review; When to Open CTOs and When to Walk Away

Ashish Pershad, MD

Practical Approach to Chronic Total Occlusions: Step-by-Step Techniques

William Lombardi, MD

12:00 PM Lunch

Challenging Cases Panel Discussion

1:30 PM Live Cases 17 & 18 from Scripps Clinic

Lesion Preparation Prior to Stenting: Rotational Atherectomy

Simon Walsh, MD

Lesion Preparation Prior to Stenting: Orbital Atherectomy

Richard Shlofmitz, MD

Lesion Preparation Prior to Stenting: Laser Atherectomy

William Lombardi, MD

3:30 PM Break & View Exhibits

4:00 PM Live Cases 19 & 20 from Scripps Clinic

The Growing Role of OCT in PCI Richard Shlofmitz, MD

PCI for STEMI: Fix the Culprit Lesion, or Fix All of the Lesions?

Cindy L. Grines, MD

Public Reporting of Risk-Adjusted PCI Mortality: What Does it Mean? Is it Coming to California?

Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM

6:00 PM Final Adjournment

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Conference Location & Hotel Accommodations

Hotel InformationPlease make your own hotel reservations.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 $239 (plus tax and parking, if required) for meeting attendees through October 18, 2017 or until the block fills, whichever comes first. After that date, reservations will be accepted based on availability.

Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines10950 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037

Reservations: 1-800-HILTONS Hotel Direct: 858-558-1500

You must mention the Cardiovascular Interventions 2017 symposium when making your reservation in order to receive the special group rate.

Make your reservation online at www.cvinterventions.com

Click the “Hotel” tab and follow the direct link to the special reservation site for our group.

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:

Please be sure to join us for Wednesday night’s dinner symposium!

“Great Cases in Interventional Cardiology”

•Complex PCI•Clinical Decision Making

Submit Cases to:Curtiss T. Stinis, MD • 9898 Genesee Ave • AMP-200 • La Jolla, CA 92037 • 858-824-5234 [email protected]

•Peripheral Interventions•Structural Heart Interventions

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Registration Fees & Information

Registration Confirmation

A confirmation letter will be emailed to you upon receipt of the conference registration form and payment. If you have not received it within two weeks, please contact Promedica International CME.

Attendee Cancellation Policy

The course tuition is refundable, minus a $100 processing fee, if your cancellation is received in writing no later than September 26, 2017. Cancellations cannot be accepted over the telephone. Refunds will not be available after September 26, 2017.

Guest Attendance Policy

All conference activities (including educational sessions, meal functions, exhibit hall, etc.) are exclusively reserved for conference attendees. Non-registered guests (including children, family members, colleagues, etc.) are not allowed in the conference areas. Badges provided at registration are required for entrance into all functions and will be strictly enforced.

Symposium Materials

All symposium information including the detailed agenda, faculty listing, faculty disclosures, industry support, and course materials will be found on our fully mobile website.

Cardiovascular Interventions 2017Included: Course tuition, breakfasts, breaks, lunches, pre-conference seminar, satellite symposia, and electronic course materialsNot Included: Travel costs, lodging, and parking

Conference Registration Fees

PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINAR/SATELLITE SYMPOSIA

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.......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday 9:30 – 10:30 AM Symposium

.......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday Lunch Symposium

.......... Yes, I will attend the Wednesday Dinner Symposium

.......... Yes, I will attend the Thursday Breakfast Symposium

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BY COMPLETING THIS REGISTRATION FORM AND RETURNING IT TO PROMEDICA INTERNATIONAL YOU ARE ACKNOWLEDGING COMPLIANCE WITH ALL ATTENDANCE POLICIES.

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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)

.......... Physicians $899 through Sept 25 $999 Sept 26 – Onsite

.......... Fellows & Residents $599 through Sept 25 $699 Sept 26 – Onsite

.......... Nurses, Technicians & Others $399 through Sept 25 $499 Sept 26 – Onsite

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Cardiovascular InterventionsNovember 7 – 10, 2017

Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines La Jolla, California

2017

A stimulating and comprehensive program that features live case demonstrations,lectures and panel discussions that will discuss the state-of-the-art concepts andtechniques of interventional cardiology.

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Cardiovascular InterventionsNovember 7 – 10, 2017

Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines La Jolla, California

Promedica International CME 300 Carlsbad Village Dr, Ste 108A-326 Carlsbad, CA 92008

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