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International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy
Designed for those who play a role in peripheral, cardiovascular, and neurovascular care delivery: Interventional Radiologists Interventional Cardiologists
International Symposium on30 Endovascular Therapy For years, ISET has served as the premier arena for pioneering and practical
International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy
Vascular Surgeons and Vascular Medicine Specialists Cardiothoracic Surgeons Neurosurgeons Neuroradiologists
endovascular education. Alumni have gone
Nurse Practitioners
on to transform the fields of interventional
Physicians Assistants
radiology, interventional cardiology,
Registered Nurses
vascular surgery, and more. There simply
A llied Peripheral, Cardiac, and Neurovascular Health Professionals, including vascular clinic staff, vascular and ultrasound technologists, endovascular operating room staff, catheterization laboratory, and angiography suite staff
is no comparison. ISET is where legends— current and future—come together to explore groundbreaking techniques, technologies, and procedures while exchanging discussion and debate that ultimately drive patient care forward. Come to ISET for unequaled endovascular education.
MASTER YOUR FIELD AND YOUR FUTURE HERE.
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Highlights The bold scientific program will cover the complete landscape of endovascular therapy challenges, ranging from the basic to the complex, and focus on the very latest developments in:
15+
Signature Live Cases
400+ Presentations
Critical Limb Ischemia Advanced Venous Intervention Peripheral Artery Disease A rterial Access and Closure Techniques DVT and PE Interventions
EXPANDED SESSION
NURSES AND UNRIVALED LIVE CASES
TECHNOLOGISTS PROGRAM
From the group that pioneered live cases for medical education in the United States, this year’s program will again showcase the practical application of cutting-edge techniques and feature guidance from leading experts in endovascular therapy. Broadcast in real-time from Leipzig, Germany, and Miami, Florida, ISET live cases— paired with insight from faculty and exchange from peers—provide an elevated perspective you won’t find anywhere else in the world.
ISET offers course programming that fits the needs of cardiovascular and vascular nurses, techs, and those working in cath labs, angio suites, or endovascular operating rooms. Explore a variety of sessions to help you increase your knowledge and enhance your professional performance, all while networking with others in your field. In addition, earn AART A+ CE credits for this focused symposium.
EXCLUSIVE SOCIAL EVENTS
THE EXHIBIT HALL
Ultimate Tailgate and Super Bowl Party
Engage with the world’s leading companies showcasing the latest devices, tools, and services in support of cutting-edge peripheral, cardiovascular, and endovascular techniques.
See page 12 for details.
EXPANDED SESSION
Aortic Dissection Techniques Hands-On Stroke Management
EXPANDED HANDS-ON SESSION
Non-Invasive Diagnosis Intervention
130 Faculty
32.5
CME/CNE Credits
E mbolization: Old and New Applications
EXPANDED SESSION
Aortic and Peripheral Aneurysms Dialysis Access Intervention
NEW DEEP DIVE SESSION
W ound Care for the Interventionalist
NEW DEEP DIVE SESSION
Clear the general session and put on your game face. We are proud to present the big game on our ultra highdefinition cinematic widescreen, making for one of the best viewing opportunities in the nation. As an attendee, you will be able to enjoy complimentary drinks and exceptional game fare at this can’t-miss event.
Welcome Reception This can’t-miss event features outstanding food, drinks, and music.
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SAMs Credits*
* Pending submission to the American Board of Radiology (ABR) for qualification in meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling the requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program.
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RESIDENT/FELLOWS PROGRAM Residents/Fellows participate in dedicated educational sessions, including roundtable question and answer discussions with expert faculty, and receive an insider’s tour of the Exhibit Hall. The Poster Session & Awards Reception showcases the next generation of endovascular leaders as well as exciting new research. Scholarships available. See page 20 for details.
JOIN US FOR THE IO MEETING OF THE YEAR. CIO Program Renowned for its originality, practicality, and focus on patient care, CIO is a concentrated two-day program highlighting the most viable and sought-after treatments in interventional oncology. See page 21 for details.
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THE FACULTY Expanded for 2018 Interventional Radiology Barry T. Katzen, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR Course Director
James F. Benenati, MD, FSIR Course Director
Interventional Radiology Founder and Chief Medical Executive Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Medical Director, Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory Fellowship Program Director Interventional Radiology Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Constantino S. Peña, MD, FSIR
Alex Powell, MD, FSIR
Course Director
Course Director
Medical Director of Vascular Imaging Interventional Radiology Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Medical Director Interventional Radiology Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Shaun Samuels, MD, FSIR
Ripal T. Gandhi, MD, FSVM
Course Director
Course Director
Interventional Radiology Miami, Florida
Interventional Radiology Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Adam Geronemus, MD
Jane Kiah, RN, MS, NEA-BC
Course Director
Interventional Radiology Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute South Miami Heart Center Miami, Florida
Course Director
Invasive Services Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Kenia Lynn, PA Course Director
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Interventional Cardiology
Vascular Surgery
Ramon Quesada, MD, FACP, FACC, FSCAI, FCCP
Frank R. Arko, III, MD
Course Director
Medical Director of Structural Heart Complex Coronary Intervention Cardiac Research Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
William Gray, MD Guest Course Director
Abilio A. Coello MD, FACS, RPVI Guest Course Director
System Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Disease; Main Line Health President, Lankenau Heart Institute Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Medical Director for Vascular Surgery Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
D. Chris Metzger, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS
Guest Course Director
Wellmont CVA Heart Institute Director of Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Cath Lab Medical Director, Clinical Research Wellmont Holston Valley Medical Center Kingsport, Tennessee
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Guest Course Director
Chief, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Co-Director, Aortic Institute Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute Carolinas Healthcare System Charlotte, North Carolina
Guest Course Director
Associate Director Inova Heart and Vascular Institute Vice Chairman, Surgical Subspecialties Inova Vascular Falls Church, Virginia
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ISET FACULTY Kevin Abrams, MD Neuroradiology Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami Beach, Florida
Jose Almeida, MD
Vascular Surgery Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami, Florida
John Fritz Angle, MD
Interventional Radiology University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, Virginia
Gary Ansel, MD, FACC, FSCAI Interventional Cardiology Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, Ohio
Bulent Arslan, MD, FSIR
ISET FACULTY Timothy Clark, MD
Interventional Radiology University of Pennsylvania–Penn Presbyterian Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anthony Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC Vascular Surgery University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
Frank J. Criado, MD, FACS, FSVM
Vascular Surgeon and Endovascular Specialist MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, Maryland
Christopher Cunningham, MD
Interventional Radiology Rush University Medical Center Chicago, Illinois
Vascular Surgery Mcleod Heart and Vascular Institute Mcleod Health System Florence, South Carolina
Dennis Bandyk, MD
Jacob Cynamon, MD
Vascular Surgery Jacobs Medical Center La Jolla, California
John R. Bartholomew, MD, MSVM, FACC Vascular Medicine Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio
Frederic Baumann, MD Angiology University Hospital of Zurich Zurich, Switzerland
Robert M. Bersin, MD, MPH Interventional Cardiology Swedish Medical Center Seattle, Washington
Shivank Bhatia, MD Interventional Radiology Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, Florida
Dittmar Böckler, MD, PhD Vascular and Endovascular Surgery University Hospital Heidelberg Heidelberg, Germany
Jackie Brown
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Jessica Celerio
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Interventional Radiology Montefiore Medical Center Bronx, New York
Guilherme Dabus, MD, FAHA
NeuroInterventional Surgery Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Michael Dake, MD
Interventional Radiology Stanford Hospital and Clinics Stanford, California
Felipe de los Rios, MD Vascular Neurology Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami, Florida
Steven Dean, DO, FACP, RPVI
Vascular Medicine Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus, Ohio
Ian DelConde, MD, FACC Vascular Medicine Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
James W. Dennis, MD, FACS
Vascular Surgery University of Florida College of Medicine–Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida
Nicolas Diehm, MD Donghoon Choi, MD, PhD
Interventional Cardiology Severance Cardiovascular Hospital Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul, Korea
Daniel Clair, MD
Vascular Surgery Palmetto Health–University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, South Carolina
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Interventional Angiology Swiss Cardiovascular Center Bern, Switzerland
Vickie Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS
Podiatric Surgery, Limb Preservation, and Tissue Repair Brown University School of Medicine Providence, Rhode Island
Mark K. Eskandari, MD, FACS Vascular Surgery Northwestern University Chicago, Illinois
John Kaufman, MD, MS
Interventional Radiology Dotter Interventional Institute/OHSU Portland, Oregon
Alan Matsumoto, MD, FACR, FSIR, FAHA
Interventional Radiology University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, Virginia
Brian E. Keeley Fabrizio Fanelli, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE Interventional Radiology Sapienza University of Rome Rome, Italy
Alik Farber, MD
Vascular Surgery Boston Medical Center Boston, Massachusetts
Lee Fox, MD
Interventional Radiology Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter, Florida
Gary Gibbons, MD, FACS Vascular Surgery South Shore Hospital Center for Wound Healing Boston, Massachusetts
Jafar Golzarian, MD
Interventional Radiology University of Minnesota Medical Center Minneapolis, Minnesota
Juan F. Granada, MD
Interventional Cardiology Columbia University Medical Center Orangeburg, New York
Eberhard Grube, MD Interventional Cardiology University Hospital Bonn Siegburg, Germany
Marcelo Guimaraes, MD, FSIR
Interventional Radiology Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina
President and CEO Baptist Health South Florida Coral Gables, Florida
Aurea Mazuelos, RT
Maureen Kohi, MD
Derek Mittleider, MD, RPVI
Interventional Radiology University of California San Francisco, California
Raghu Kolluri, MD, MS, RVT, FSVM Vascular Medicine OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, Ohio
William Kuo, MD, FSIR, FCCP, FSVM, FCIRSE
Interventional Radiology Stanford University Medical Center Stanford, California
Jessica Kolostov, BSN Neuroscience Baptist Health South Florida Miami, Florida
Brajesh Lal, MD
Vascular Surgery University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland
Martin Leon, MD
Interventional Cardiology Columbia University Medical Center New York, New York
Italo Linfante, MD, FAHA
Interventional Neuroradiology and Endovascular Neurosurgery Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Armando Lobato, MD, PhD Jason R. Hanft, DPM, FACFAS Podiatric Surgery Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami, Florida
Muhammad Hasan, MBBCh, RPVI, RVT
Vascular Medicine Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Ziv Haskal, MD
Interventional Radiology University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, Virginia
Karl A. Illig, MD
Vascular Surgery USF Morsani College of Medicine Tampa, Florida
Michael R. Jaff, DO Vascular Medicine Newton-Wellesley Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
Vascular Surgery São Paulo Vascular & Endovascular Surgery Institute São Paulo, Brazil
W. David Long, MD
Interventional Radiology Baptist Cardiac and Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Robert Lookstein, MD, MHCDL, FSIR, FAHA, FSVM Interventional Radiology Mount Sinai Health System New York, New York
Bernardo Lopez-Sanabria, MD Interventional Cardiology Cardiovascular Center of South Florida Miami, Florida
Lindsay Machan, MD, FSIR Interventional Radiology Vancouver Hospital Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Interventional Radiology Spectrum Healthcare Partners Portland, Maine
Niberto Moreno, MD
Cardiothoracic Surgery Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
John Moriarty, MD
Interventional Radiology University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California
Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Interventional Cardiology Metro Health–University of Michigan Health Wyoming, Michigan
Laurence Needleman, MD
Interventional Radiology Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Janice Newsome, MD Interventional Radiology Emory Healthcare Atlanta, Georgia
Raul G. Nogueira, MD Interventional Neurology Emory University Atlanta, Georgia
Jeffrey W. Olin, DO, FACC, FAHA Vascular Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, New York
Parag Patel, MD, MS
Interventional Radiology Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hiranya Rajasinghe, MD, FVS Vascular Surgery Naples Community Healthcare System Naples, Florida
Interventional Radiology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, New York
John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU Cardiovascular Imaging Northwell Health System Manhasset, New York
Goetz Richter, MD, PhD Interventional Radiology Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Stuttgart, Germany
Neuroscience Baptist Hospital of South Florida Miami, Florida
Vascular Surgery Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina
Ido Weinberg, MD
Anne Roberts, MD
Interventional Radiology University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California
Interventional Radiology New York University Langone School of Medicine New York, New York
E. Brooke Spencer, MD, FSIR
Paul J. Rochon, MD Interventional Radiology University of Colorado Aurora, Colorado
Interventional Radiology RIA Endovascular Greenwood Village, Colorado
Thom Rooke, MD, FACC, FSVM Vascular Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, MHCDS, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI
Cardiology and Vascular Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
Keith Sterling, MD
Interventional Radiology University of Rome Rome, Italy
Marcus St. John, MD, FSCAI
Interventional Cardiology Cardiovascular Associates of the Southeast Birmingham, Alabama
Ignacio Rua, MD, FACS Vascular Surgery Miami Vascular Specialists Miami, Florida
Interventional Angiology Angiology Universitaets-Herzzentrum Freiburg Bad Krozingen, Germany
Interventional Cardiology Cardiovascular Center of South Florida Miami, Florida
Vascular Surgery Symmetry Laser Vein Center Stuart, Florida
Interventional Radiology Holy Name Medical Center Teaneck, New Jersey
Brian Schiro, MD
Interventional Radiology Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Vascular Surgery Weill Cornell Medicine New York Presbyterian Hospital New York, New York
Claudio Schönholz, MD
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Bruce Zwiebel, MD
Interventional Radiology Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University Nanjing, China
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Adjunct Faculty
Scott Trerotola, MD
Aseem Bhandari, MD
Julio Baquero, MD
Interventional Radiology Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, California
Marco Bologna, MD Lisardo Garcia-Covarrubias, MD Harold Girardo, MSN, RN Howard Katzman, MD Charles McGraw, MD Carol Melvin, COO Frank Sanchez, MD Michele Taubman, MD
Suresh Vedantham, MD
Athanassios Tsoukas, MD
Frank J. Veith, MD
2017–2018 Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Fellows
Interventional Radiology Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri
Vascular Surgery New York University and The Cleveland Clinic New York, New York, and Cleveland, Ohio
Interventional Radiology Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina
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Vascular Surgery University of Washington Medical Center Seattle, Washington
Gao-Jun Teng, MD, PhD
George Vatakencherry, MD
Interventional Radiology Reading Hospital and Medical Center West Reading, Pennsylvania
R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI
Interventional Radiology Tampa General Hospital Tampa, Florida
Interventional Radiology University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
John Rundback, MD, FAHA, FSVM, FSIR
Interventional Radiology Vascular & Interventional Physicians Gainesville, Florida
Thomas Zeller, MD
S. Scott Tapper, MD, FVS Gary S. Roubin, MD, PhD
Bret N. Wiechmann, MD, FSIR, FAHA
Wound Center and Burn Center at South Miami Hospital Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Interventional Radiology Inova Alexandria Hospital Alexandria, Virginia
Interventional Cardiology Columbia University Medical Center New York, New York
Plinio Rossi, MD
Vascular Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts, Boston
Mary Kathleen Wood, MSN, RN
Gregg Stone, MD, FSCAI
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Interventional Cardiology MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute Washington, DC
Vascular Surgery Miami Vascular Specialists Miami, Florida
Cynthia Shortell, MD
Akhilesh Sista, MD
Darren B. Schneider, MD
Jessilyn Pozo, BSN, SCRN
Interventional Cardiology University Hospitals at Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio
Ron Waksman, MD, FSCAI
Libby Watch, MD
David Sacks, MD
Rahul Patel, MD
Mehdi H. Shishehbor, DO, PhD, MPH
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Edgar St. Amour, MD Raisa Durrani, MD Christopher Harnain, MD Xhorlina Marko, MD Alexander Misono, MD
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Schedule at a Glance
Pre-ISET Weekend
ISET Main Conference
Saturday, February 3
Sunday, February 4
Monday, February 5
11:40 AM–12:25 PM
7:00 AM–7:50 AM
7:00 AM–7:50 AM
7:00 AM–7:50 AM
Continental Breakfast
Continental Breakfast
Continental Breakfast
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
Industry-Supported CME Symposia
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
8:00 AM–5:15 PM
8:00 AM–4:00 PM
8:00 AM–9:30 AM
Complimentary lunch from the Exhibit Hall; seating is limited
Fundamentals of Endovascular Therapy Symposium
Symposium on Non-Invasive Vascular Diagnosis
ISET Town Hall: Innovation
ISET Exhibit Hall
SAM
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Developed in partnership with the Society of Vascular Medicine (SVM). Pre-registration required; seating is limited.
F U L L DAY
Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care ARRT
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Pre-registration required; seating is limited
SAM
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Pre-registration required; seating is limited
ISET Exhibit Hall
DAY T W O
10th Annual Symposium on Clinical Interventional Oncology (CIO)
Acute Stroke Management Hands-On Workshop HANDS-ON
DAY O N E
10:15 AM–1:30 PM Complimentary break refreshments and lunch for all attendees
12:30 PM–1:30 PM Industry Sessions (non-accredited) Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
5:15 PM–6:45 PM CIO Exhibit Hall Reception Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails
Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
Symposium on Access and Closure: The Keys to a Successful Endovascular Procedure
6:00 PM–10:00 PM Ultimate Tailgate and Super Bowl Party Complimentary refreshments; RSVP is required
Barry T. Katzen, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR Interventional Radiologist ISET Course Director 10
Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
Resident/Fellows’ Lunch Session: Mea Culpa – Morbidity and Mortality (non-accredited)
Self-assessment modules fulfill the requirements for ABR and ABS maintenance of certification programs
ARRT American Registry of Radiologic Technologists A+ CE Credits available
Expert device demonstrations and attendee hands-on participation with devices
LIVE CASE SCANNING Live patient vascular exam
10th Annual Symposium on Clinical Interventional Oncology (CIO)
Cutting-edge techniques in real time—live procedure broadcasts with an expert panel discussion for additional insight
CLI and Complex PAD Dialysis Access and Management Late-Breaking Hot Topics and Peer-Reviewed Abstracts
5:45 PM–7:15 PM Poster Session & Award Reception in the Exhibit Hall Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails
6:45 PM–8:45 PM Complimentary dinner; seating is limited
LIVE CASES
2:15 PM–3:30 PM
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
DEEP DIVE SESSIONS 1–3 Clot Management: Venous, Pulmonary, and Arterial
Wednesday, February 7 7:00 AM–7:50 AM Continental Breakfast Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions: Aneurysms and Occlusive Disease
Industry-Supported CME Symposia
Wound Care for the Interventionalist
8:00 AM–9:30 AM
5:45 PM–7:15 PM
Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
ISET General Session Charles J. Tegtmeyer Annual Lecture LIVE CASES
9:30 AM–10:45 AM
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Tuesday, February 6
11:10 AM–11:55 AM
7:00 AM–7:50 AM
ISET General Session
Continental Breakfast
12:00 PM–2:10 PM
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
Industry Sessions (non-accredited) Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
Residents/Fellows Insider’s Tour of the Exhibit Hall Reserved for Residents/Fellows only
LIVE CASES
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails for all attendees
HANDS-ON
2:15 PM–3:30 PM
ISET General Session
ISET Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Reception
SAM
LIVE CASES
1:35 PM–2:15 PM
3:55 PM–5:45 PM
1:35 PM–4:00 PM Pre-registration required; seating is limited
The legendary live cases are a hallmark of ISET. The fundamental value proven years ago still remains today: Live case education, when properly done, provides the most effective way of teaching skilled physicians to build on their own foundation with new technologies and approaches that improve patient care.
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
Complimentary lunch for all attendees
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
ISET General Session
DEEP DIVE SESSIONS 4–6
ISET Exhibit Hall
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
1:35 PM–2:15 PM
3:55 PM–5:45 PM
H A L F DAY
Complimentary break refreshments and lunch for all attendees
Residents/Fellows’ Lunch Session: Career Roundtable Discussion (non-accredited)
ISET General Session
Complimentary lunch from the Exhibit Hall; seating is limited
CIO Exhibit Hall
Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
11:40 AM–12:25 PM
Pre-registration required; seating is limited
10:15 AM–1:30 PM
CIO Exhibit Hall
Complimentary break refreshments
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
8:00 AM–12:25 PM
Registration required.
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
10th Annual Symposium on Clinical Interventional Oncology (CIO)
F U L L DAY
See page 21.
9:30 AM–10:45 AM
10:50 AM–11:35 AM
Registration required.
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
Complimentary lunch for all attendees LIVE CASES
F U L L DAY
See page 21.
ISET General Session
8:00 AM–9:30 AM ISET General Session Career Achievement Award Presentation LIVE CASES
9:30 AM–10:45 AM
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
10:50 AM–11:35 AM
D E E P D I V E S E S S I O N S 7– 9 Complimentary lunch for all attendees
Embolotherapy Venous Therapy Residents/Fellows’ Lunch Session: Clinical Data Hyperdrive: Clinical Trials You Must Know (non-accredited) LIVE CASES
2:15 PM–3:30 PM
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
3:30 PM Closing Remarks and Meeting Adjourn
ISET Exhibit Hall Complimentary break refreshments
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| 2018 Program ISET Weekend Symposia ISET offers focused learning opportunities to meet the varied educational needs of endovascular practitioners. Choose from several symposia and design your pre-ISET weekend to meet the needs of your practice and patients.
8:00 AM–5:15 PM | FULL DAY Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care ARRT
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Pre-registration required; seating is limited MODERATORS: JANE KIAH, RN, MS, NEA-BC; KENIA LYNN, PA;
CONSTANTINO PEÑA, MD PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: GARY ANSEL, MD, FACC, FSCAI; D.
BULENT ARSLAN, MD, FSIR; JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; JACKIE BROWN, RN; JESSICA CELERIO, RN; ADAM GERONEMUS, MD, FSIR; WILLIAM
Saturday, February 3
Sunday, February 4
Pre-registration required; seating is limited
Continental Breakfast
MODERATORS: RAMON QUESADA, MD, FSCAI, FACC;
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
WILLIAM GRAY, MD PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: JOHN F. ANGLE, MD; FRANK R. ARKO
Industry-Supported CME Symposia
III, MD; ROBERT BERSIN, MD, MPH; RIPAL T. GANDHI, MD, FSVM;
Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
MARCELO GUIMARAES, MD, FSIR; MAUREEN P. KOHI, MD; JIHAD A. MUSTAPHA, MD, FACC, FSCAI; RAHUL S. PATEL, MD; RON WAKSMAN,
8:00 AM–4:00 PM | FULL DAY
MBBCH, RPVI, RVT; MICHAEL JAFF, DO; BARRY KATZEN, MD, FSIR;
Symposium on Non-Invasive Vascular Diagnosis
MAZUELOS, RT; CONSTANTINO PEÑA, MD; ALEX POWELL, MD; JESSILYN POZO, BSN; RAMON QUESADA, MD, FSCAI, FACC; IGNACIO
Symposium on Access and Closure: The Keys to a Successful Endovascular Procedure
7:00 AM–7:50 AM
GRAY, MD; MARCELO GUIMARAES, MD, FSIR; MUHAMMAD HASAN, JESSICA KOLOSTOV, BSN; BERNARDO LOPEZ-SANABRIA, MD; AUREA
1:35 PM–4:00 PM | HALF DAY
SAM
MD, FSCAI; BRET WIECHMANN, MD, FSIR, FAHA
The Access and Closure Symposium will provide a comprehensive
LIVE CASE SCANNING
overview of peripheral and central access routes for vascular pro-
Pre-registration required; seating is limited
cedures, with a focus on proper technique, safety, and applications.
7:00 AM–7:50 AM
RUA, MD, FACS; BRIAN SCHIRO, MD; MARCUS ST. JOHN, MD, FSCAI;
MODERATORS: JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; IAN DELCONDE, MD, FACC
Multiple options for vascular access, including femoral, popliteal,
Continental Breakfast
LIBBY WATCH, MD; MARY K. WOOD, MSN, RN
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: DENNIS BANDYK, MD; ANTHONY
pedal, radial, brachial, and aortic, will be discussed, as will the use of
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
The Nurses and Technologists Symposium will provide an overview of
Industry Sessions (non-accredited) Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
8:00 AM–5:15 PM | FULL DAY Fundamentals of Endovascular Therapy Symposium SAM
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Developed in partnership with the Society of Vascular Medicine (SVM). Pre-registration required; seating is limited. MODERATORS: RIPAL GANDHI, MD, FSVM; ADAM GERONEMUS, MD,
FSIR; ALEX POWELL, MD PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: JOHN F. ANGLE, MD; GARY ANSEL, MD,
the latest therapies and technologies in endovascular care, including reviews of diagnostic treatment and management strategies for interventional radiology and neuroradiology, vascular surgery, vascular medicine, and interventional cardiology patients. The program is directed toward comprehensive learning needs of nurses and technologists working in interventional labs, surgery, pre- and post-care, inpatient care, and office practices who care for patients with cardiac and vascular disorders. New this year will be a live vascular exam, practical how-to sessions, and “things that can go wrong” interactive case study challenges, where a multidisciplinary panel and the audience will identify and solve clinical complication scenarios.
FACC, FSCAI; D. BULENT ARSLAN, MD, FSIR; JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, MD, MSVM, FACC; DONGHOON CHOI, MD; ANTHONY COMEROTA,
10:15 AM–1:30 PM
MD, FACS, FACC; GUILLHERME DABUS, MD, FAHA; IAN DELCONDE,
EXHIBIT HALL
MD, FACC; WILLIAM GRAY, MD; ZIV HASKAL, MD; MICHAEL JAFF, DO; RAGHU KOLLURI, MD, RVT, FSVM; WILLIAM KUO, MD, FSIR, FSVM; ROBERT LOOKSTEIN, MD, FSIR, FSVM; DEREK MITTLEIDER, MD,
Complimentary break refreshments and lunch for all attendees
RPVI; PARAG PATEL, MD, MS; RAHUL PATEL, MD; PAUL ROCHON,
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
MD; THOM ROOKE, MD, FACC, FSVM; BRIAN SCHIRO, MD; AKHILESH
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
SISTA, MD; KEITH STERLING MD; SCOTT TREROTOLA, MD; GEORGE
Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
VATAKENCHERRY, MD; SURESH VEDANTHAM, MD; FRANK VEITH, MD; LIBBY WATCH MD; IDO WEINBERG, MD; BRUCE ZWEIBEL, MD
5:15 PM–6:45 PM
The Fundamentals of Endovascular Therapy Symposium will provide a
Exhibit Hall Reception
comprehensive state-of-the-art review of the many aspects of vascular
Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails
disease, with a focus on diagnosis and management. Developed in conjunction with the Society of Vascular Medicine (SVM), this program is designed for residents, fellows, and practitioners in the fields of interventional radiology, interventional cardiology, vascular surgery, and vascular medicine who have an interest in the clinical evaluation and interventional therapeutic options for patients with peripheral arterial disease, aortic aneurysms, venous disease, pulmonary embolism, dialysis access issues, carotid disease, and stroke. The multidisciplinary faculty will review the latest guidelines, discuss diagnostic and treatment algorithms, and provide practical clinical pearls and technical tips and tricks that will be valuable to daily practice. Highlights include interactive case-based sessions, a live vascular physical exam, and review of
COMEROTA, MD, FACS, FACC; ADAM GERONEMUS, MD, FSIR; MUHAMMAD HASAN, MBBCH, RPVI, RVT; MICHAEL JAFF, DO; RAGHU KOLLURI, MD, RVT, FSVM; LAURENCE NEEDLEMAN, MD; JEFFREY
ultrasound imaging to guide the access procedure. The program will cover pre-closure techniques and new and emerging closure devices
OLIN, DO; JOHN PELLERITO, MD, FACR, FAIUM; THOM ROOKE, MD,
that are poised to transform outcomes for patients following vascular
FACC, FSVM; CYNTHIA SHORTELL, MD; R.E. ZIERLER, MD
access. This session will provide new insight into the diversity of access
The Symposium on Non-Invasive Vascular Diagnosis brings together national leaders in the field to discuss innovative and controversial topics in non-invasive vascular diagnosis. New concepts and techniques in testing will be explored, as well as the latest indications and
and closure options available, enabling physicians to select the optimal approach and closure technique for a given patient and procedure.
10:15 AM–1:30 PM
current interpretative standards for carotid, venous, and arterial exams.
CIO Exhibit Hall
Multiple educational tactics will be featured, including pioneering live
Complimentary break refreshments and lunch for all attendees
demonstration scanning in a patient with carotid artery disease, interactive challenges featuring tips and tricks to identify and evaluate difficult cases, and audience interaction via polling and dedicated question and answer sessions. Self-Assessment Module (SAM) credits toward the
12:30 PM–1:30 PM Industry Sessions (non-accredited) Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program will be available for this session.
8:00 AM–12:25 PM | HALF DAY Acute Stroke Management Hands-On Workshop HANDS-ON Pre-registration required; seating is limited MODERATORS: GUILHERME DABUS, MD; ITALO LINFANTE, MD, FAHA;
DAVID SACKS, MD PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: KEVIN ABRAMS, MD; FELIPE DE LOS
RIOS, MD; RAUL NOGUEIRA, MD
This expanded Hands-On Workshop in Acute Stroke Management is an opportunity to gain new insights into the preclinical and clinical evaluation and management of acute stroke. Recorded cases of aspiration and retrievable stent thrombectomies will be presented alongside live panel discussions on these topics. Finally, the program will conclude with registrants performing hands-on use of acute stroke therapy devices for thrombectomy management. Ultimately, the combination of live discussion, demonstration, and recorded cases will provide attendees
6:00 PM–10:00 PM Ultimate Tailgate and Super Bowl Party Complimentary refreshments; RSVP is required
with multiple perspectives on the real-world applicability of what they
A great way to kick off ISET/CIO and 2018! Join your colleagues for a
have learned.
Super Bowl viewing party, exceptional game fare, drinks, and networking. ISET/CIO is proud to present the game on its ultra high-definition
the latest clinical trial data. While designed for those in the early stages
cinematic widescreen, making for an excellent viewing opportunity.
of their career, more seasoned practitioners may also benefit from the comprehensive overview of vascular and endovascular medicine. Self-Assessment Module (SAM) credits toward the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program will be available for this session.
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3:55 PM–5:45 PM
5:45 PM–7:15 PM
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
DEEP DIVE SESSION 1: Clot Management: Venous,
ISET Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Reception
Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
Pulmonary, and Arterial
Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails for all attendees
MODERATORS: JAMES BENENATI, MD; WILLIAM GRAY, MD
Monday, February 5
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: FRANK ARKO, III, MD; BULENT ARSLAN,
Complimentary lunch for all attendees
MD, FSIR; JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, MD, MSVM, FACC; JACOB CYNAMON,
and products available to improve and enhance your practice. A
MD; WILLIAM KUO, MD, FSIR, FSVM; ROBERT LOOKSTEIN, MD, FSIR,
can’t-miss event featuring outstanding food, drinks, and music.
FSVM; JOHN MORIARTY, MD; JEFFREY OLIN, DO; AKHILESH SISTA, MD;
Continental Breakfast
Residents/Fellows’ Lunch Session: Mea Culpa – Morbidity and Mortality (non-accredited)
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
Complimentary lunch from the Exhibit Hall; seating is limited
interventionalist’s environment. Join an in-depth discussion of the latest
MODERATOR: RIPAL GANDHI, MD, FSVM
approaches to care, technical advances, and real-world results in the
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: MARCELO GUIMARAES, MD, FSIR;
management of venous, pulmonary, and arterial clots. Pulmonary embo-
D. CHRIS METZGER, MD, FSCAI, FACC; GEORGE VATAKENCHERRY,
lism (PE), deep and large vein thromboses, and acute arterial ischemia
7:00 AM–7:50 AM
Industry Sessions (non-accredited) Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
MD; BRUCE ZWIEBEL, MD
8:00 AM–9:30 AM
KEITH STERLING, MD; SURESH VEDANTHAM, MD
Management of acute and chronic thrombus is an integral part of the
are among the key clinical areas that will be highlighted. Acquire
Learn about the complications that are often encountered in the
strategies for patient stratification in PE, clot lysis and extraction, filter
fields of peripheral artery disease (PAD), aortic disease, venous
placement, anticoagulation, and endovascular therapies. The session
disease, and interventional oncology and discover strategies to
will conclude with a discussion and Q&A period, providing the audience
manage these situations, as well as the morbidity and mortality
with an opportunity to examine these multiple approaches to clot man-
Innovation is the lifeblood of endovascular therapy and has been a
that can result. The expert faculty presenters will participate in a
agement in more detail.
historical theme of the 30 meetings of ISET over the years. This year,
panel discussion to provide further perspectives on complication
we look at major forces influencing healthcare, and the world in which
management, and will be available for Q&A at the conclusion of
we live, through the eyes of one of the most well-known international
the session.
SESSION 1: ISET Town Hall on Innovation MODERATOR: BARRY KATZEN, MD, FSIR PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: TBD
9:30 AM–10:45 AM LIVE CASES MODERATORS: BARRY KATZEN, MD, FSIR, FACC; RICHARD F. NEVILLE,
DISCUSSANTS: FRANK ARKO, III, MD; DANIEL CLAIR, MD; WILLIAM
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: FRANK ARKO, III, MD; FREDERIC
SESSION 3: Advances in PE Management
BAUMANN, MD; MICHAEL DAKE, MD; NICOLAS DIEHM, MD; MARK
HIRANYA RAJASINGHE, MD, FVS; GOETZ RICHTER, MD, PHD; DARREN B. SCHNEIDER, MD; CLAUDIO SCHONHOLZ, MD; THOMAS ZELLER, MD
Should you be organizing a Pulmonary Embolism program in your institution? This session will examine the risks and long-term outcomes
JIHAD A. MUSTAPHA, MD, FACC, FSCAI; KENNETH ROSENFIELD, MD,
options available for interventional management, including thromboly-
MSCAI, FACC
sis, embolectomy, and anticoagulation. Discover the value of Pulmonary Embolus Response Teams (PERTs) in improving care quality, and hear about the current data and future studies required to support the adop-
ISET Exhibit Hall
tion of invasive therapeutic techniques. The session will conclude with a
Complimentary break refreshments
case-based discussion, during which the faculty presenters will provide multiple perspectives on a sample PE case.
SESSION 2: Carotid Therapy
2:15 PM–3:30 PM
MODERATORS: JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; WILLIAM GRAY, MD PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: MICHAEL JAFF, DO; BRAJESH LAL, MD;
ITALO LINFANTE, MD, FAHA; D. CHRIS METZGER, MD, FSCAI, FACC; KENNETH ROSENFIELD, MD, MSCAI, FACC; CLAUDIO SCHONHOLZ, MD
Carotid artery stenosis (CAS) is a major cause of transient ischemic attack and ischemic stroke. While readily detected via noninvasive imaging techniques, the subsequent management of CAS remains controversial. Expert faculty will provide an update on results and insights
MATSUMOTO, MD, FSIR, FACR; RICHARD F. NEVILLE, MD, FACS;
MORIARTY, MD; KENNETH ROSENFIELD, MD, MSCAI, FACC; AKHILESH
associated with Pulmonary embolisms (PE), as well as the multiple
11:40 AM–12:25 PM
ESKANDARI, MD, FACS; ARMANDO LOBATO, MD, PHD; ALAN
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: WILLIAM KUO, MD, FSIR, FSVM; JOHN
GRAY, MD; MICHAEL JAFF, DO; ALAN MATSUMOTO, MD, FSIR, FACR;
10:50 AM–11:35 AM
DEEP DIVE SESSION 2: Complex Aortic and Iliac
1:35 PM–2:15 PM
SISTA, MD MD, FACS
THE EXHIBIT HALL
MODERATORS: FRANK ARKO, III, MD; BARRY KATZEN, MD, FSIR, FACC
MODERATORS: JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; KEITH STERLING, MD
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
E X P E R I E N C E
Interventions: Aneurysms and Occlusive Disease
‘futurists’ and distill these ideas to more immediate changes foreseen in our field.
Join your colleagues to learn about the latest technologies, devices,
ISET Exhibit Hall
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Not for the faint of heart, take a closer look at the current state of managing complex aortic and iliac cases, with a focus on aneurysm and occlusive disease, through this comprehensive educational series. Learn about the latest approaches to endovascular and surgical repair, including innovations in the application of endografts, endoanchors, and balloon-expandable stents. The management of iatrogenic injury and complications both during and following repair will also be discussed. This detailed session will illuminate when and how to apply available interventions for the successful repair of complex aortic and iliac disease. DEEP DIVE SESSION 3:
Wound Care for the Interventionalist Developed in Partnership with the CLI Global Society MODERATORS: RICHARD F. NEVILLE, MD, FACS; VICKIE DRIVER, DPM PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: STEVEN DEAN, DO, FACP, RPVI; GARY
LIVE CASES
GIBBONS, MD; JASON R. HANFT, DPM, FACFAS; MARY KATHLEEN MODERATORS: ALEX POWELL, MD; D. CHRIS METZGER, MD, FSCAI,
FACC DISCUSSANTS: JOHN F. ANGLE, MD; ANTHONY COMEROTA, MD, FACS,
WOOD, MSN, RN
Have you ever seen a patient with a non-healing wound, and been uncom-
FACC; ROBERT LOOKSTEIN, MD, FSIR, FSVM; KENNETH ROSENFIELD,
fortable taking off the dressing to even look at the lesion? This session
MD, MSCAI, FACC; FRANK J. VEITH, MD; RON WAKSMAN, MD, FSCAI;
will feature national experts presenting a broad overview of wound care
THOMAS ZELLER, MD
concepts all interventionists should be familiar with in order to ensure
from the CREST-2 trial comparing medical management alone to the
successful care continuity. Discussions of wound etiology and wound
addition of endarterectomy or stenting for stroke prevention, as well as
healing physiology, along with the latest advances in imaging techniques,
a glimpse into the rapidly evolving area of interventional stroke therapy.
will provide insight on when and how to intervene. Emerging aspects of
Learn about the latest stenting and embolic protection technologies as
wound care, including biofilms, the angiosome concept, and the devel-
well as the management of CAS in low-risk patients.
opment of team-based wound centers will also be presented, providing
Engage with the world's leading companies showcasing the latest devices, tools, and services in support of cutting-edge peripheral, cardiovascular, and endovascular techniques.
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1:35 PM–2:15 PM
3:55 PM–5:45 PM
SESSION 6: Future of Aortic Therapies
DEEP DIVE SESSION 4: CLI and Complex PAD
MODERATORS: JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; FRANK ARKO, III, MD
MODERATORS: JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; D. CHRIS METZGER, MD,
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: JOHN F. ANGLE, MD; ROBERT M.
FACC, FSCAI
Continental Breakfast
BERSIN, MD, MPH; DANIEL CLAIR, MD; FABRIZIO FANELLI, MD, EBIR,
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: FREDERIC BAUMANN, MD;
Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
FCIRSE; CYNTHIA SHORTELL, MD
CHRISTOPHER CUNNINGHAM, MD; FABRIZIO FANELLI, MD, EBIR,
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
Smaller devices? Different approaches? The field of aortic intervention continues to evolve with the emergence of novel treatments and
Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
improvements to existing paradigms. In this session, expert faculty will
Residents/Fellows Insider’s Tour of the Exhibit Hall
discuss recent innovations in the management of aortic disease, includ-
Reserved for Residents/Fellows only
ing endovascular aortic sealing (EVAS), cloud-based image fusion, and embolic protection devices. Strategies to reduce EVAR failure rates and
An ISET faculty member will guide Residents/Fellows on a personalized tour of the ISET Exhibit Hall. Important and emerging technologies will be demonstrated and discussed.
address visceral aneurysms will also be considered.
11:40 AM–12:25 PM SESSION 5: EVAR Advances MODERATORS: JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; RICHARD F. NEVILLE, MD,
8:00 AM–9:30 AM SESSION 4: Aortic Dissection and Complex TEVAR MODERATORS: BARRY KATZEN, MD, FSIR, FACC; FRANK ARKO, III, MD PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: DITTMAR BOCKLER, MD, PHD; FRANK J.
CRIADO, MD, FACS, FSVM; MICHAEL DAKE, MD; JAMES W. DENNIS, MD, FACS; MARK ESKANDARI, MD, FACS; GAO-JUN TENG, MD, PHD
Since the FDA approval of thoracic endografts for treatment of dissecting aneurysms over one year ago, there has been increasing interest and treatment of this complex disease by vascular therapists of all backgrounds. In this session, learn how to distinguish dissection from other aortic syndromes for rapid diagnosis and discover the latest approaches to treating both uncomplicated and complicated Type B cases. Hear about strategies that can be applied to true and false lumen management, as well as uncommon complications during and after repair. In particular, innovations in thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for complex Type B dissections will be evaluated, with an eye toward the future of aortic dissection management.
2:15 PM–3:30 PM Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute LIVE CASES
FACS PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: DITTMAR BOCKLER, MD, PHD; FRANK
J. CRIADO, MD, FACS, FSVM; EBERHARD GRUBE, MD; DARREN B. SCHNEIDER, MD; FRANK J. VEITH, MD
MODERATORS: SHAUN SAMUELS, MD, FSIR; FRANK J. ARKO, III, MD DISCUSSANTS: JOHN F. ANGLE, MD; ROBERT BERSIN, MD, MPH;
management of superficial femoral artery disease and below-the-knee, calcified, or femoropopliteal lesions. Highlighted therapeutic options will include drug-coated balloons, interwoven stents, endarterectomy, and Fem-Pop bypass. DEEP DIVE SESSION 5: Dialysis Access and
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: DENNIS BANDYK, MD; JACOB
CYNAMON, MD; ALIK FARBER, MD; MARCELO GUIMARAES, MD, FSIR;
standard technique for the treatment of aortic aneurysms. Catch up
ZIV HASKAL, MD; KARL A. ILLIG, MD; RICHARD F. NEVILLE, MD, FACS;
on real-world usage data from the GREAT and ENGAGE registries,
SCOTT TREROTOLA, MD
and hear about the latest approaches and devices that are poised to advance the EVAR field even further. Strategies to address a ruptured
Following an introduction to the problem of end-stage renal disease,
EVAR or failed endograft, successful navigation of branched and
this session will go on to examine available tools for dialysis access and
fenestrated EVARs, and emerging low-profile and large vessel closure
subsequent complication management. Key topics will include fistula
devices will be presented.
creation and monitoring, and the placement of drug-coated balloons, covered stents, and self-monitoring grafts and stents. Strategies to address steal syndrome, venous occlusion, and optimal patient sur-
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
veillance will also be discussed. The impact of recent reimbursement
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
Complimentary lunch from the Exhibit Hall; seating is limited MODERATORS: ADAM GERONEMUS, MD; JAMES F. BENENATI, MD DISCUSSANTS: LEE FOX, MD; MAUREEN KOHI, MD; W. DAVID LONG,
MD; D. CHRIS METZGER, MD, FACC, FSCAI; JANICE NEWSOME, MD; PARAG PATEL, MD; MS; PAUL J. ROCHON, MD; GEORGE VATAKENCHERRY, MD; BRUCE ZWIEBEL, MD
This is a prime opportunity to have your questions answered in preparation for the next step in your career progression. Join this
MODERATORS: JAMES F. BENENATI, MD; FRANK ARKO, III, MD
panel for a roundtable discussion on the challenges and decision
DISCUSSANTS: DITTMAR BOCKLER, MD, PHD; MICHAEL DAKE, MD;
points commonly encountered during a career in medicine. This
JAMES W. DENNIS, MD, FACS; FABRIZIO FANELLI, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE;
discussion will be driven by audience questions and may include
ARMANDO LOBATO, MD, PHD; ALAN MATSUMOTO, MD, FSIR, FACR;
topics such as recommended interview questions, negotiating
SCHNEIDER, MD; CYNTHIA SHORTELL, MD
expanding clinical problem, will be discussed, along with tools for the
MODERATORS: ALEX POWELL, MD; LIBBY WATCH, MD
Birmingham, Alabama
NIBERTO MORENO, MD; GOETZ RICHTER, MD, PHD; DARREN B.
The burden and treatment of chronic limb ischemia (CLI), a rapidly
B. SCHNEIDER, MD; CYNTHIA SHORTELL, MD
Residents/Fellows’ Lunch Session: Career Roundtable Discussion (non-accredited)
LIVE CASES
informing our current understanding of complex PAD management.
ARMANDO LOBATO, MD, PHD; LINDSAY MACHAN, MD, FSIR; DARREN
Cardiovascular Associates of the Southeast
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
In this session, take an in-depth look at the latest advances that are
United States, Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has become a
changes on dialysis interventions will also be reviewed. DEEP DIVE SESSION 6: Abstracts and Late-Breaking Sessions (non-accredited)
Complimentary lunch for all attendees
9:30 AM–10:45 AM
SHISHEHBOR, DO, PHD, MPH; THOMAS ZELLER, MD
DANIEL CLAIR, MD; MICHAEL DAKE, MD; MATTHEW EAGLETON, MD;
ISET Exhibit Hall
Interventional Cardiology
MD, FSCAI, FACC; JOHN RUNDBACK, MD, FSVM, FSIR; MEHDI H.
After more than 25 years since treatment of the first patient in the
CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
GARY S. ROUBIN, MD, PHD
MD; ROBERT LOOKSTEIN, MD, FSVM, FSIR; JIHAD A. MUSTAPHA,
Management
Complimentary lunch; seating is limited
RECIPIENT:
FCIRSE; JUAN F. GRANADA, MD; MICHAEL JAFF, DO; MAUREEN KOHI,
MODERATORS: ABILIO A. COELLO, MD, FACS, RPVI; PLINIO ROSSI, MD
Interventional medicine is a fast-paced and constantly evolving field.
ONE OF THE BEST, IF NOT THE BEST ENDOVASCULAR MEETINGS.
employment contracts, collaborating with other disciplines, dealing
Stay up-to-date by attending this session, which showcases cutting-edge clinical research and innovations. Late-breaking advances and emerging concepts in the field will be presented, including some first-time presentation of data or new technologies.
5:45 PM–7:15 PM Poster Session & Awards Reception in the Exhibit Hall Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails
Meet the next generation of endovascular leaders and interact with leading minds presenting exciting new research. Poster Award winners to be announced.
6:45 PM–8:45 PM
with dissenting partners, practice building, competition, and
Industry Sessions (non-accredited)
10:50 AM–11:35 AM
choosing to work in an academic, private practice, or non-tradition-
Complimentary dinner; seating is limited
ISET Exhibit Hall
al setting.
Complimentary break refreshments
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11:10 AM–11:55 AM
DEEP DIVE SESSION 9: Residents and Fellows
SESSION 8: Venous Intervention
Roundtable #3: Clinical Data Hyper Drive
MODERATORS: ALEX POWELL, MD; ANTHONY COMEROTA, MD, FACS,
Complimentary lunch for all attendees
FACC
MODERATOR: BRIAN SCHIRO, MD
covering recent clinical trial results and providing information on mul-
This session will bring attendees up to date on essential clinical tri-
Do you have cutting-edge research that will advance endovascular care?
tiple management techniques. After learning how to distinguish venous
als, as chosen by expert faculty, in each of several key clinical areas.
This is your opportunity to share your research with the best in the field.
disease from other confounding pathologies, attendees will hear about
Trials with a significant impact on aortic, carotid, peripheral artery,
the implications of the ATTRACT trial results on the use of venous
and venous diseases; pulmonary embolism; interventional oncology;
catheterization. A discussion of venous recanalization and anticoagula-
women’s health; and end-stage renal disease will all be explored.
All submitted abstracts will undergo a blind peer review for quality of research, educational or scientific content, logical presentation, and impact on healthcare.
FANELLI, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE; JUAN F. GRANADA, MD; RAGHU KOLLURI,
tion techniques will provide new insights into the timing, optimization,
Each presentation will be followed by a discussion and Q&A period,
Accepted abstracts will be eligible for one or more of the following:
MD, FSVM, MS; MEHDI H. SHISHEHBOR, DO, PHD, MPH; THOMAS
and long-term success of venous intervention that can be applied in
and the session will conclude with an overall discussion, featuring all
ZELLER, MD
practice.
of the expert faculty presenters, to ensure maximum awareness of the
Continental Breakfast Complimentary breakfast for all attendees
Industry-Supported CME Symposia
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: RAGHU KOLLURI, MD, MS, FSVM; E.
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: FRANK ARKO, III, MD; WILLIAM GRAY,
BROOKE SPENCER, MD, FSIR; SCOTT TAPPER, MD, FVS; SURESH
MD; MAUREEN KOHI, MD; ITALO LINFANTE, MD, FAHA; RAHUL
VEDANTHAM, MD
PATEL, MD; AKHILESH SISTA, MD; SCOTT TREROTOLA, MD; SURESH
This session takes a broad look at the field of venous interventions,
Complimentary breakfast; seating is limited
8:00 AM–9:30 AM SESSION 7: Peripheral Interventions MODERATORS: CONSTANTINO PEÑA, MD; WILLIAM GRAY, MD PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: BULENT ARSLAN, MD, FSIR; FABRIZIO
This session will feature a wide-ranging overview of new and emerging strategies for peripheral arterial interventions, from the upper extrem-
discoveries that are revolutionizing the field.
12:00 PM–2:10 PM
ities to below-the-ankle. Learn about new devices in the peripheral
DEEP DIVE SESSION 7: Embolotherapy
occlusive disease field, and discover novel approaches and recanal-
Complimentary lunch for all attendees
ization techniques for the treatment of the superficial femoral artery. Ex-
MODERATORS: RIPAL GANDHI, MD, FSVM; JAFAR GOLZARIAN, MD
pert faculty will also present new data on endovascular and adjunctive
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: JOHN F. ANGLE, MD; BULENT ARSLAN,
therapies for critical limb ischemia.
MD, FSIR; SHIVANK BHATIA, MD; FABRIZIO FANELLI, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE; MARCELO GUIMARAES, MD, FSIR; MAUREEN KOHI, MD; LINDSAY
CHARLES J. TEGTMEYER ANNUAL LECTURE
MACHAN, MD, FSIR; ALAN MATSUMOTO, MD, FSIR, FACR; ANNE ROBERTS, MD; PAUL J. ROCHON, MD; GAO-JUN TENG, MD, PHD; SCOTT TREROTOLA, MD; BRUCE ZWIEBEL, MD
Incorporating New Ideas into Practice: Challenges and Solutions for Today’s World
This session puts the spotlight on this evolving area, offering a closer
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute LIVE CASES MODERATORS: CONSTANTINO PEÑA, MD; RICHARD F. NEVILLE, MD,
FACS DISCUSSANTS: ANTHONY COMEROTA, MD, FACS, FACC; WILLIAM
GRAY, MD; KARL A. ILLIG, MD; JOHN KAUFMAN, MD, MS; MAUREEN KOHI, MD; LINDSAY MACHAN, MD, FSIR; PAUL J. ROCHON, MD; E. BROOKE SPENCER, MD, FSIR
Oral Presentation (Select abstracts only). Present your research in the form of a lecture at ISET. Poster Display (All accepted abstracts). Present your research in the form of a scientific poster display with dedicated viewing times scheduled. AWARDS Best Poster and Young Investigator Awards (One selected abstract for each award). All displayed posters will be eligible. PUBLICATION Online publication in the digital version of the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR).
3:30 PM
TUITION SUPPORT
management strategies that are improving the field of embolotherapy.
Closing Remarks and Meeting Adjourn
Complimentary Registration (Abstracts selected for Oral Presentation only) or Discounted Registration (All accepted abstracts). Abstract authors who are accepted for poster display will receive a 50% tuition discount on registration for the first author and 25% off for the second author.
Highlights include tips and tricks for efficient embolization, applica-
Interventional Cardiology
bility to and outcomes in prostate and uterine fibroid management,
La Jolla, California
2:15 PM–3:30 PM
PRESENTATION
look at the new and emerging tools, applications, and complication
ANNE ROBERTS, MD University of California, San Diego
VEDANTHAM, MD
and discussion of multiple device options for endoleak and aneurysm treatment. With the recent FDA approval, there will more in-depth
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
discussion of prostate artery embolization, as well as possible bariatric applications of embolotherapy.
9:30 AM–10:45 AM Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute LIVE CASES
DEEP DIVE SESSION 8: Venous Therapy Complimentary lunch for all attendees
MODERATORS: BARRY KATZEN, MD, FSIR, FACC; WILLIAM GRAY, MD DISCUSSANTS: TIMOTHY CLARK, MD; CHRISTOPHER CUNNINGHAM,
MODERATORS: ALEX POWELL, MD; ANTHONY COMEROTA, MD, FACS,
FACC
MD; FABRIZIO FANELLI, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE; JUAN F. GRANADA, MD;
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: JOSE ALMEIDA, MD; FRANK ARKO, III,
MAUREEN KOHI, MD; JIHAD A. MUSTAPHA, MD, FSCAI, FACC; RICHARD
MD; KARL A. ILLIG, MD; JOHN KAUFMAN, MD, MS; RAGHU KOLLURI,
F. NEVILLE, MD, FACS; MEHDI H. SHISHEBOR, DO, PHD, MPH; THOMAS
MD, MS, FSVM; BRIAN SCHIRO, MD; E. BROOKE SPENCER, MD, FSIR;
ZELLER, MD
SCOTT TREROTOLA, MD
Building on the morning’s general session, a deep dive into one of the most rapidly growing areas of endovascular therapy will include presentations that provide comprehensive discussion of the current therapeutic options available for such venous disease states as May-Turner syndrome, deep vein thrombosis, venous ulcers, and conditions of the vena cava. Highlights will include lessons learned from previous clinical
ISET offers specialists the opportunity to not only see the most recent and advanced data and techniques, but to also watch expert operators perform complex procedures live.
trials and failed interventions; tips, tricks, and treatment algorithms for the successful management of complex cases; and a case presentation featuring an inferior vena cava reconstruction. The session will end with a panel discussion to conclude this deep dive on venous disease and the available interventional options.
Abstract Submissions Site Closed: Sunday, October 8, 2017, 11:59 p.m. Acceptance/Waitlist Notifications: Week of October 23, 2017 Withdrawal Deadline: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Registration/Intent to Present Due: Wednesday, November 15, 2017
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES Access and Closure
PAD: Lysis/Thrombectomy
Aneurysm/Dissection
PAD: SFA Intervention
Cardiac: CTO/Occlusive Disease
PAD: Tibial
Cardiac: Structural Heart
PAD: Other
Cardiac: Other
Vascular Imaging
Cerebrovascular Procedure: Aneurysm
Vascular Malformation
Cerebrovascular Procedure: Carotid
Visceral Intervention
Cerebrovascular Procedure: Stroke
William Gray, MD Interventional Cardiologist ISET Guest Course Director
Cerebrovascular Procedure: Other Embolization Future Procedures
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*Program and faculty subject to change.
VTE/DVT/Filters Women’s Health Wound Care Other
Hypertension/Renal Denervation Medical Management Occupational/Radiation Safety
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Venous Intervention
PAD: Aortoiliac
To learn more, visit http://www.iset.org/abstracts.
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THE RESIDENT/FELLOW EXPERIENCE Expanded Program for 2018 Participate in dedicated educational sessions, interact one-on-one with faculty to have your questions answered, and receive an insider’s tour of the Exhibit Hall led by ISET faculty and recent fellows.
Scholarships
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
In honor of the 30th anniversary, ISET will award 60 activity scholarships that include complimentary tuition and travel reimbursement up to $350. Visit http://www. iset.org/residentsfellows for qualification criteria and application details.
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
ISET also offers discounted tuition rates for Residents/ Fellows. Visit http://www.iset.org/register for more information.
E X P A N D E D programming for 2018 includes:
Saturday, February 3, 2018 8:00 AM–5:15 PM
Educational Lunch Session: Career Roundtable Discussion (non-accredited) This is a prime opportunity to have your questions answered in preparation for the next step in your career progression. Join this panel for a roundtable discussion on the challenges and decision points commonly encountered during a career in medicine. This discussion will be driven by audience questions and may include topics such as recommended interview questions, negotiating employment contracts, collaborating with other disciplines, dealing with dissenting partners and competition, and choosing to work in an academic or non-traditional setting.
Fundamentals of Endovascular Therapy Symposium
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Presented in collaboration with the Society for Vascular Medicine (SVM), this session provides an in-depth look at the most current information on the diagnosis and management of venous and arterial diseases, including 2 hours of complex case-based discussions and a live vascular physical exam.
5:45 PM–7:15 PM
Monday, February 5, 2018 12:30 PM–1:30 PM Educational Lunch Session: Mea Culpa – Morbidity and Mortality (non-accredited) Learn about the complications that are often encountered in the fields of peripheral artery disease (PAD), aortic disease, venous disease, and interventional oncology and discover strategies to manage these situations, as well as the morbidity and mortality that can result. The expert faculty presenters will participate in a panel discussion to provide further perspectives on complication management, and will be available for Q&A at the conclusion of the session.
Tuesday, February 6, 2018 7:00 AM–8:00 AM
Poster Session & Awards Reception in Exhibit Hall Meet the next generation of endovascular leaders and interact with leading minds presenting exciting new research. Poster Award winners to be announced.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
February 3–4, 2018
12:00 PM–2:10 PM
The Diplomat Hollywood, Florida USA
Educational Lunch Session Clinical Data Hyper Drive: Clinical Trials You Must Know (non-accredited) This session will bring attendees up to date on five essential clinical trials, as chosen by expert faculty, in each of several key clinical areas. Trials with a significant impact on aortic, carotid, peripheral artery, and venous diseases; pulmonary embolism; interventional oncology; women’s health; and endstage renal disease will all be explored. Each presentation will be followed by a discussion and Q&A period, and the session will conclude with an overall discussion, featuring all of the expert faculty presenters, to ensure maximal awareness of the discoveries that are revolutionizing the field.
Insider’s Tour of the Exhibit Hall
The Year in Review in IO Liver-Directed Therapy
*Program and faculty subject to change.
I nterventions for Prostate and Pancreatic Cancer
The Role of Y90
T hyroid and Lymph Node Ablation
Renal Cell Carcinoma
Building an IO Practice
Lung Ablation
U nderstanding IO Trial Data
M usculoskeletal Interventions
An ISET faculty member will guide Residents/Fellows on a personalized tour of the ISET Exhibit Hall. Important and emerging technologies will be demonstrated and discussed.
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS*
50+ Presentations
30+ Faculty
*To view the full CIO program, visit TheIOMeeting.com/agenda.
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Legendary Meeting. Iconic Location.
REGISTRATION
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Ways to
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International Symposium o n Endovascular Therapy
1 ONLINE: iset.org/register 2 BY PHONE: 877.878.3034 Early Bird
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Regular/Onsite
6/15/17–10/27/17
10/28/17–1/19/18
1/20/18–2/7/18
MVP: CIO & ISET
$1,499
$1,699
$1,749
ISET Only
$1,349
$1,549
$1,599
ISET Focused Weekend Symposia
$549
$749
$799
Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis Focused Symposium Only
$399
$399
$399
MVP: CIO & ISET
$599
$599
$599
ISET Only
$399
$399
$549
ISET Focused Weekend Symposia
$249
$249
$299
Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care (Full Day) Symposium Only
$199
$199
$199
Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis Focused Symposium Only
$199
$199
$199
MVP: CIO & ISET
$699
$699
$749
ISET Only
$499
$549
$599
ISET Focused Weekend Symposia
$229
$249
$299
MVP: CIO & ISET
$1,699
$1,799
$1,799
ISET Only
$1,549
$1,649
$1,699
$649
$849
$949
MVP: CIO & ISET
$699
$699
$749
ISET Only
$499
$549
$599
ISET Focused Weekend Symposia
$229
$249
$299
PHYSICIAN
3555 S. Ocean Drive Hollywood, FL 33019 Spend February in Florida at the beautiful Diplomat Hotel, a legendary resort on Florida’s glamorous Gold Coast. This vibrant Hollywood, Florida destination offers endless ways to connect, recharge, and recreate. Voted one of the best hotels in Florida by Condé Nast Traveler.
To make hotel reservations and for travel information, please visit iset.org/hotel-and-travel. The deadline to reserve a room at the discounted rate is January 4, 2018.
SPECIAL CONFERENCE HOTEL ROOM RATE $355
NURSE/ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
ISET Accreditation Intended Learners The International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET) is designed for interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists, interventional neuroradiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, clinical cardiologists, clinical radiologists, neurologists, internists, nurses, and others involved in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. Learning Objectives After attending the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET), participants should be able to: List evidence-based medicine criteria that reflect
the best techniques and devices to treat cardiovascular disease. Explain the benefits of medical management and
the use of multidisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes of endovascular therapy. Illustrate optimal noninvasive diagnostic
techniques to diagnose, plan treatment for, and monitor cardiovascular disease. Describe principles and techniques of venous
intervention including DVT, PE, filters, and dialysis procedures. Distinguish the best methods to diagnose and
manage patients with critical limb ischemia. Differentiate advanced techniques and treatment
for complex aneurysms. Compare advanced techniques to treat complex
cases of chronic total occlusions. Contrast the simple and complex arterial access
for the performance of diverse endovascular procedures. Recognize when and how to apply new techniques
to treat aortic dissection.
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Accreditation In support of improving patient care, North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. CME NACCME designates this live activity for a maximum of 32.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.* Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. CNE This continuing nursing education activity awards 32.5 contact hours. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #13255 for 32.5 contact hours. Nurse practitioners may participate in this educational activity and earn a certificate of completion as AANP accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ through its reciprocity agreements. Other Credits Association for Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR) ARRT Accreditation Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac & Vascular Care This symposium, taking place on Saturday, February 3, 2018, will be submitted for ARRT A+ CE approval by the Association for Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR). AVIR is an approved RCEEM.
ABR Maintenance of Certification Program (SAM Credits) Select sessions will be submitted to the American Board of Radiology (ABR) for qualification in meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling the requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program.
Requirements for Credit To be eligible for documentation of credit for each session attended, attendees must participate in the full activity and complete the online evaluation form for each session.
ABS Maintenance of Certification Program (SAM Credits) Achieving a score of 75% or more on questions asked in the online evaluation for select ISET sessions will allow the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ earned during the selected sessions to count toward self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program.
Privacy Policy NACCME protects the privacy of personal and other information regarding participants, educational partners, and joint sponsors. NACCME and our joint sponsors will not release personally identifiable information to a third party without the individual’s consent, except such information as is required for reporting purposes to the appropriate accrediting agency.
Non-Invasive Vascular Diagnosis This program will provide 6.0 credits in Non-Invasive Vascular Diagnosis. UEMS/EACCME CME Credit Recognition The American Medical Association (AMA) has an agreement of mutual recognition of CME credit with the UEMS. Under the terms of this agreement, the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), the accrediting arm of the UEMS, will convert CME credit for live activities certified by the AMA. Hardware/Software Requirements All educational activities are accessible via a PC (Windows Vista 7, 8, 10) or Mac (Mac OS 10.x or later) computer with current versions of the following browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari. Windows Media Player or compatible alternative, sound card, and speakers are required for streamed audio. The latest version of the Adobe Flash Player is suggested for video programs. A PDF reader is required for print publications. Please direct technical questions to
[email protected].
For questions regarding this educational activity, please call (609) 371-1137.
NACCME maintains physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information. Copyright © 2017 by North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this accredited continuing education activity may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without first obtaining permission from North American Center for Continuing Medical Education. ADA Statement North American Center for Continuing Medical Education complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please call (609) 371-1137. Note: Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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INDUSTRY/NON-CLINICAL*
ISET Focused Weekend Symposia MILITARY/VA
*Please note that if you are employed by industry, you MUST register as a “Non-Healthcare Provider.”
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