Need, Intended Audience and NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE … · Bruce Wilkoff, MD Cleveland Clinic...

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NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID MILWAUKEE WI PERMIT NO. 2304 Aurora Sinai Medical Center Attn: Laurel Landis 950 N. 12th Street Milwaukee WI 53233 b170425 (06/17) ©AHC Aurora Research Institute afvtvfsummit.com A CME Activity of Aurora Health Care Course Directors Jasbir Sra, MD UW School of Medicine & Public Health, Aurora Health Care; Milwaukee, WI Andrea Natale, MD Texas Cardiac Institute, St. David’s Medical Center; Austin, TX David Wilber, MD Loyola University Medical Center, Stritch School of Medicine; Chicago, IL Masood Akhtar, MD UW School of Medicine & Public Health; Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, WI Faculty Charles Antzelevitch, PhD Lankenau Institute for Medical Research; Wynnewood, PA Samuel Asirvatham, MD Mayo Clinic; Rochester, MN Hugh Calkins, MD Johns Hopkins Hospital; Baltimore, MD A. John Camm, MD St. George’s Hospital Medical School; London, England Indrajit Choudhuri, MD Aurora Medical Group Electrophysiology; Milwaukee, WI Luigi Di Biase, MD, PhD Montefiore-Einstein Center for Heart & Vascular Care; Bronx, NY John DiMarco, MD University of Virginia; Charlottesville, VA Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD Medical College of Virginia; Richmond, VA Mélèze Hocini, MD Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévêque; Bordeaux(Pessac), France Warren M. Jackman, MD University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Oklahoma City, OK José Jalife, MD University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI Jacob Koruth, MD Mount Sinai Medical Center; New York, NY David Kress, MD Aurora Medical Group Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery; Milwaukee, WI Moussa Mansour, MD Massachusetts General Hospital; Boston, MA Francis Marchlinski, MD University of Pennsylvania; Radnor, PA Fred Morady, MD University of Michigan Hospital; Ann Arbor, MI Sanjiv Narayan, MD, PhD VA San Diego Medical Center; San Diego, CA Imran Niazi, MD Aurora Health Care; Milwaukee, WI Douglas Packer, MD Mayo Clinic; Rochester, MN Richard Page, MD University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine & Public Health; Madison, WI Eric Prystowsky, MD St. Vincent Medical Group; Indianapolis, IN Melvin Scheinman, MD University of California; San Francisco, CA William Stevenson, MD Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Boston, MA Bruce Wilkoff, MD Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine; Cleveland, OH Seth Worley, MD The Heart Group; Lancaster, PA Need, Intended Audience and Scope of Practice This symposium is designed for electrophysiologists, cardiologists, fellows in training, scientists and others interested in cardiac arrhythmias. Presentations will include the latest results of basic and clinical research, as well as current developments in ablation, imaging and device technologies and therapies. Features include: interactive discussions, case presentations, expert panels and NEW this year – Poster Presentation. Internationally known faculty and always up-to-the-minute topics have made this one of the top five EP conferences in the United States. Learning Objectives Following the symposium, the participants will be able to: Describe and discuss the mechanisms of AF, VT and VF Critically analyze current and future therapies, including ablation for AF, VT and VF Discuss the value of new technologies in arrhythmia management Americans with Disabilities Act Aurora Health Care subscribes to the articles of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Should you or anyone accompanying you require special assistance, please notify us in advance so we can make sure you are accommodated. Accreditation Aurora Health Care is accredited by the Wisconsin Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Aurora Health Care designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Disclosure of conflicts of interest It is the policy of the Aurora Health Care Office of Continuing Education to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored education activities. All participating faculty, course directors and planning committee members are required to disclose to the program audience any financial relationships related to the subject matter of this program. Disclosure information is reviewed in advance in order to manage and resolve any possible conflicts of interest. All faculty and planning committee members have attested that their financial relationships do not affect their ability to present well-balanced, evidence- based content for this activity. Specific disclosure information for each course faculty will be shared with audience prior to the faculty’s presentation. Commercial funding pending and will be announced at the time of the course. Chicago Attractions Shopping: The Magnificent Mile, a block away, offers hundreds of top retailers including four separate shopping centers. Chicago has it all, from high-end retailers to discount merchandise. Theatre: In Chicago’s theatre scene, you’ll find everything from traveling Broadway megahits and experimental theatre to famous improvisational groups that display the wit and humor of the Second City. John Hancock Building: Enjoy a cocktail 96 stories above the city only three blocks from the hotel. Museums: The Museum of Contemporary Art is within walking distance from the hotel. A ten-minute cab ride will take you to the Museum of Science & Industry or the Adler Planetarium. Dining: With its widely diverse neighborhoods and strong love for food, you’ll find unlimited culinary adventures whether you’re in the mood for deep dish pizza, funky eclectic or a fancier night out – Chicago has more five diamond restaurants than any other city in the nation. AF, VT, VF Summit 2017 Course Directors Jasbir Sra, MD | David Wilber, MD Andrea Natale, MD | Masood Akhtar, MD Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile Friday & Saturday December 1-2, 2017 Poster Presentation See Inside for Submissions Contact New!

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Course DirectorsJasbir Sra, MD UW School of Medicine & Public Health, Aurora Health Care; Milwaukee, WI

Andrea Natale, MD Texas Cardiac Institute, St. David’s Medical Center; Austin, TX

David Wilber, MD Loyola University Medical Center, Stritch School of Medicine; Chicago, IL

Masood Akhtar, MD UW School of Medicine & Public Health; Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, WI

FacultyCharles Antzelevitch, PhD Lankenau Institute for Medical Research; Wynnewood, PA

Samuel Asirvatham, MD Mayo Clinic; Rochester, MN

Hugh Calkins, MD Johns Hopkins Hospital; Baltimore, MD

A. John Camm, MD St. George’s Hospital Medical School; London, England

Indrajit Choudhuri, MD Aurora Medical Group Electrophysiology; Milwaukee, WI

Luigi Di Biase, MD, PhD Montefiore-Einstein Center for Heart & Vascular Care; Bronx, NY

John DiMarco, MD University of Virginia; Charlottesville, VA

Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD Medical College of Virginia; Richmond, VA

Mélèze Hocini, MD Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévêque; Bordeaux(Pessac), France

Warren M. Jackman, MD University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Oklahoma City, OK

José Jalife, MD University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI

Jacob Koruth, MD Mount Sinai Medical Center; New York, NY

David Kress, MD Aurora Medical Group Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery; Milwaukee, WI

Moussa Mansour, MD Massachusetts General Hospital; Boston, MA

Francis Marchlinski, MD University of Pennsylvania; Radnor, PA

Fred Morady, MD University of Michigan Hospital; Ann Arbor, MI

Sanjiv Narayan, MD, PhD VA San Diego Medical Center; San Diego, CA

Imran Niazi, MD Aurora Health Care; Milwaukee, WI

Douglas Packer, MD Mayo Clinic; Rochester, MN

Richard Page, MD University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine & Public Health; Madison, WI

Eric Prystowsky, MD St. Vincent Medical Group; Indianapolis, IN

Melvin Scheinman, MD University of California; San Francisco, CA

William Stevenson, MD Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Boston, MA

Bruce Wilkoff, MD Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine; Cleveland, OH

Seth Worley, MD The Heart Group; Lancaster, PA

Need, Intended Audience and Scope of PracticeThis symposium is designed for electrophysiologists, cardiologists, fellows in training, scientists and others interested in cardiac arrhythmias. Presentations will include the latest results of basic and clinical research, as well as current developments in ablation, imaging and device technologies and therapies. Features include: interactive discussions, case presentations, expert panels and NEW this year – Poster Presentation.

Internationally known faculty and always up-to-the-minute topics have made this one of the top five EP conferences in the United States.

Learning Objectives

Following the symposium, the participants will be able to:

•Describe and discuss the mechanisms of AF, VT and VF

•Critically analyze current and future therapies, including ablation for AF, VT and VF

•Discuss the value of new technologies in arrhythmia management

Americans with Disabilities ActAurora Health Care subscribes to the articles of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Should you or anyone accompanying you require special assistance, please notify us in advance so we can make sure you are accommodated.

AccreditationAurora Health Care is accredited by the Wisconsin Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Aurora Health Care designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure of conflicts of interestIt is the policy of the Aurora Health Care Office of Continuing Education to ensure balance,

independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored education activities. All participating faculty, course directors and planning committee members are required to disclose to the program audience any financial relationships related to the subject matter of this program. Disclosure information is reviewed in advance in order to manage and resolve any possible conflicts of interest.

All faculty and planning committee members have attested that their financial relationships do not affect their ability to present well-balanced, evidence-based content for this activity. Specific disclosure information for each course faculty will be shared with audience prior to the faculty’s presentation.

Commercial funding pending and will be announced at the time of the course.

Chicago AttractionsShopping: The Magnificent Mile, a block away, offers hundreds of top retailers including four separate shopping centers. Chicago has it all, from high-end retailers to discount merchandise.

Theatre: In Chicago’s theatre scene, you’ll find everything from traveling Broadway megahits and experimental theatre to famous improvisational groups that display the wit and humor of the Second City.

John Hancock Building: Enjoy a cocktail 96 stories above the city only three blocks from the hotel.

Museums: The Museum of Contemporary Art is within walking distance from the hotel. A ten-minute cab ride will take you to the Museum of Science & Industry or the Adler Planetarium.

Dining: With its widely diverse neighborhoods and strong love for food, you’ll find unlimited culinary adventures whether you’re in the mood for deep dish pizza, funky eclectic or a fancier night out – Chicago has more five diamond restaurants than any other city in the nation.

AF,VT,VF Summit 2017

Course DirectorsJasbir Sra, MD | David Wilber, MDAndrea Natale, MD | Masood Akhtar, MD

Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile

Friday & SaturdayDecember 1-2, 2017

Poster PresentationSee Inside for Submissions ContactNew!

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Conference Information & Poster SubmissionsFor all conference information including poster specs/deadline information: Email or call Laurel Landis at [email protected] or 414-219-7684.

Course FeesCourse fees cover the cost of tuition, materials, breaks, reception and lunch. All course fees contain a nonrefundable registration fee of $50.00. If registration is cancelled up to 72 hours prior to the symposium, all but the $50.00 of the course fee will be refunded. No refunds will be made after that time.

RegistrationOnline (preferred) at https://cpd.aurora.org. Search for “AFVTVF Summit.” Online registrations receive automatic confirmation.

By Mail: Mail registration form to Aurora Health Care, Continuing Professional Development Office, 1020 N. 12th Street, Suite 3130, Milwaukee WI 53233.

By Fax: Fax registration form to 414-219-5489.

Aurora Caregivers: To pay by cost transfer, call Sheree Meier at 414-219-5494.

Room ReservationsCall 877-813-7700 to reserve a room. Identify yourself as a participant in the AF Summit to receive the special rate of $255 plus tax. PLEASE NOTE! Unsold, discounted rooms will be released to the public on November 10, 2017. On occasion rooms sell out prior to this release date, so book now!

Conference AttireTo ensure your comfort in the conference room, please bring a sweater or jacket to accommodate temperature variations. Conference rooms do not heat or cool quickly.

Friday, December 1, 2017

* Each case presentation will consist of a 10 minute presentation and 5 minute discussion opportunity.

Registration, breakfast, exhibits

Chair: Jasbir Sra, MD – Physiology, Mechanisms, Anatomy and Drugs

Welcome Jasbir Sra, MD

Drug Targets in AF | José Jalife, PhD

Autonomic Modulation to Suppress AF | Warren Jackman, MD

Newer Drugs in AF: What Does the Future Hold | Richard Page, MD

Proarrhythmic Effects of AAA | John DiMarco, MD

LA and RA Anatomy | Sam Asirvatham, MD

Update on Radiofrequency & Cryoballoon Ablation for PV Isolation | Fred Morady, MD

Break & Exhibits

Chairs: Doug Packer, MD and Andrea Natale, MD – AF Mapping and Ablation-Interactive Case Discussion

Faculty: Andrea Natale, Sam Asirvatham, Sanjiv Narayan, Méléze Hocini, Jasbir Sra, MDs

Cases: Mapping, Persistent AF, Paroxysmal AF, Atypical Flutter Post AF Ablation*

Box Lunch

Featured Lunch Lecture Anticoagulation Therapy in AF in 2017 | John Camm, MD

Best Poster Awards

Break/Exhibits

Chairs: Eric Prystowsky, MD; Doug Packer, MD and Melvin Scheinman, MD

Faculty: Warren Jackman, Dave Wilber, Sam Asirvatham, Melvin Scheinman, Andrea Natale, Indrajit Choudhuri, John DiMarco, MDs

Complex ECGs and Intracardiac Recordings in Complex Arrhythmias Interactive discussion with audience participation: Normal and abnormal ECGs, Accessory pathways, complex AVNRTs, VT, AT/AFLs post AF ablation

Adjourn

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7:25 a.m.

7:50 a.m.

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Registration, Breakfast, Exhibits

Chair: Jasbir Sra, MD – Physiology & Mechanisms

Welcome | Jasbir Sra, MD

Genetic and Cellular Basis of Lethal Cardiac Arrhythmia | Charles Antzelevitch, PhD

Unipolar and Bipolar Electrogram Analysis During Mapping | Warren Jackman, MD

RV-LV and Epicardial Anatomy in VT | Sam Asirvatham, MD

Monomorphic VT in the Setting of Prior MI | William Stevenson, MD

Break & Exhibits

Chairs: Dave Wilber, MD and William Stevenson, MD – VT Mapping and Ablation-Interactive Case Discussion, Commentary by Melvin Scheinman, MD

Faculty: Francis Marchlinski, Hugh Calkins, Luigi Di Biase, Sam Asirvatham, Jasbir Sra, MDs

Cases: VT in Patients with ARVD/C, Epicardial VT, Fascicular and Inter Fascicular VT, VT in the Setting of No Structural Heart Disease, BBVT*

Chair: Francis Marchlinski, MD – Mapping and Ablation of PVCs, Commentary by Melvin Scheinman, MD

Faculty: Dave Wilber, William Stevenson, Sam Asirvatham and Warren Jackman, MDs

Cases: RVOT PVCs, Papillary Muscle PVCs, Cusp PVCs, Epicardial PVCs*

Lunch Break/Exhibits

Featured Lunch Lecture Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in 2017 | Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD

Chairs: Imran Niazi, MD and Seth Worley, MD

Faculty: Seth Worley, Bruce Wilkoff, Kenneth Ellenbogen, MDs

Cases: Lead Extraction: Difficult Case Reviews, CRT Non-responders, LV Lead Implant in Difficult Anatomy, His Bundle Pacing*

Pocket Management to Prevent Infection, a Surgeon’s Perspective | David Kress, MD

Break/Exhibits

Chair: Moussa Mansour, MD – Emerging Technologies in Electrophysiology

Future Technologies in EP | Jacob Koruth, MD

Devices to Prevent Stroke Risk | Moussa Mansour, MD

Rotor Mapping in 2017 | Sanjiv Narayan, MD

3D Cryo Mapping in AF | Jasbir Sra, MD

Reception/Exhibits until 7:30 p.m.

7:20 a.m.

7:25 a.m.

7:50 a.m.

8:15 a.m.

8:40 a.m.

9:05 a.m.

11:05 p.m.

12:25 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

2:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

3:15 p.m.

3:40 p.m.

4:05 p.m.

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6:30 a.m.

9:20 a.m.

Saturday, December 2, 2017 Information

20 East Chestnut Street | Chicago, IL 60611Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile

December 1-2, 2017

Registration AF, VT, VF Summit 2017

Fri 12/1 Sat 12/2 Total

Physicians/Industry/Pharmacy $240 $240 $480

Aurora Physicians $175 $175 $350

All others (NP, RN, Tech, Admin., $100 $100 $200 Alumni, Retired, etc.)

(add per day fees or use two day total)