bridge to hope: contemporary strategies for debilitating heart failure

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February 15-16, 2014 The Sanctuary Hotel Kiawah Island, SC The MUSC Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine and the Office of Continuing Medical Education present BRIDGE TO HOPE Contemporary Strategies for Debilitating Heart Failure This conference will deliver an update on mechanical circulatory support options for advanced heart failure. The focus will be the general cardiologist, cardiovascular surgeon and primary care physician who care for advanced heart failure patients. As mechanical circulatory support evolves and emerges from the academic sphere into widespread use, this educational conference will address important gaps in clinicical knowledge. PRACTICE GAPS & EDUCATIONAL NEEDS The Medical University of South Carolina is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Con- tinuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for Physicians. Accreditation In accordance with the ACCME Essentials and Standards, anyone involved in planning or presenting this educational activity is required to disclose any relevant financial relation- ships with commercial interest in the healthcare industry. This information will be made available to participants at the beginning of the activity. Speakers who incorporate information about off-label or investigational use of drugs or devices will be asked to disclose that information at the beginning of their presentation. Disclosure

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Page 1: Bridge to Hope: Contemporary Strategies for Debilitating Heart Failure

February 15-16, 2014

The Sanctuary HotelKiawah Island, SC

The MUSC Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine and

the Office of Continuing Medical Education present

BRIDGE TO HOPEContemporary Strategies for Debilitating Heart Failure

This conference will deliver an update on mechanical circulatory support options for advanced heart failure. The focus will be the general cardiologist, cardiovascular surgeon and primary care physician who care for advanced heart failure patients. As mechanical circulatory support evolves and emerges from the academic sphere into widespread use, this educational conference will address important gaps in clinicical knowledge.

PRACTICE GAPS & EDUCATIONAL NEEDS

The Medical University of South Carolina is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Con-tinuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for Physicians.

Accreditation In accordance with the ACCME Essentials and Standards, anyone involved in planning or presenting this educational activity is required to disclose any relevant financial relation-ships with commercial interest in the healthcare industry. This information will be made available to participants at the beginning of the activity. Speakers who incorporate information about off-label or investigational use of drugs or devices will be asked to disclose that information at the beginning of their presentation.

Disclosure

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BRIDGE TO HOPEContemporary Strategies for Debilitating Heart Failure

Course DirectorJennifer L. Peura, MDMedical Director, Left Ventricular Assist Device ProgramAssistant Professor of MedicineMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SC

Course Co-DirectorJohn Matthew Toole, MDMedical Director of Perfusion ServicesAssistant Professor of SurgeryMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SC

Course FacultyMeredith A. Brisco, MD, MSCEAssistant Professor of MedicineMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SC

Monica Colvin, MD, MSAssistant Professor of Medicine Medical Director, Heart Transplant ProgramMember, Advanced Heart Failure, Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support SectionUniversity of MinnesotaMineapolis, MN

John Conte, MD Director of Mechanical Circulatory SupportProfessor of SurgeryAssociate Director, Division of Cardiac SurgeryJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD

Gregory Ewald, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineAssociate Chief of CardiologyDirector, Section of Heart Failure and Heart TransplantationDivision of CardiologyWashington University School of MedicineSt. Louis, MO

Kathleen L. Grady, PhD, APN, FAANAdministrative Director, Center for Heart FailureBluhm Cardiovascular InstituteAssociate Professor of SurgeryNorthwestern University’s Feinberg School of MedicineChicago, IL

Dawn Heyward, NPLVAD CoordinatorTransplant CenterMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SC Ranjit John, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiothoracic SurgeryUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MN

Susan M. Joseph, MDAssistant Professor of MedicineCardiovascular DivisionWashington University School of MedicineSt. Louis, MO

John M. Lasala, MD, PhD, FACCAssociate Professor of MedicineMedical Director, Cardiac Catheterization LabWashington University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO

Kathleen Law, NPHeart Transplant CoordinatorTransplant CenterMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SC

Maria Mountis, DOMedical Director, Mechanical Circulatory Support ProgramCleveland ClinicCleveland, OH

Michael Petty, PhD, RN, CCNS, ACNS-BCAdjunct Clinical Assistant ProfessorCardiothoracic Clinical Nurse SpecialistUniversity of Minnesota Medical CenterMinneapolis, MN

Ravi Ravichandran, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiothoracic SurgeryOregon Health Sciences UniversityPortland, OR

Joseph G. Rogers, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of CardiologyDuke University Medical CenterDurham, NC

Marc J. Semigran, MDMedical Director, Mass General Heart Failure & Cardiac Transplant ProgramMassachusetts General Hospital Heart CenterBoston, MA

J. David Vega, MDProfessor of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryEmory University School of MedicineDirector, Heart Transplant Program, Emory University HospitalChief, Cardiothoracic Surgery Atlanta VA Medical CenterAtlanta, GA

Mary Norine Walsh, MDDirector, Nuclear Cardiology Congestive Heart FailureSt. Vincent HospitalIndianapolis, IN

The Ocean Course at Kiawah

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It is the policy of the Medical University of South Carolina not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or the auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in this continuing medical education activ-ity, please call the Office of CME at (843) 876-1925 or attach a note to your registration.

Americans with Disabilities Act

A refund will be made upon written request prior to January 15, 2014; however, $75 will be retained for administrative costs. No refunds will be made after January 15, 2014. We reserve the right to cancel the program if necessary. Full registration fees will be refunded for cancelled programs. The Medical University of South Carolina cannot be responsible for reimbursement of airline or other transportation fares, hotel or rental car charges, including penalties. By registering for this conference, you acknowledge and agree to this cancellation policy.

CancellationsPlease use ONE of these methods to register (do not mail if previously faxed or telephoned):

• Mail registration form with check or credit card information to Odessa Ussery, MUSC, 19 Hagood Avenue, Suite 1004, MSC 754, Charleston, SC, 29425

• Telephone: (843) 876-1925 – Registration by credit card only

• Fax: (843) 876-1931 – Registration by credit card only

• Online: Please visit www.musc.edu/cme and select “CME Conferences” from the left-hand menu. Once there, scroll down until you see this course, and select the blue “Register” button.

Registration Fees

Registration Methods

BRIDGE TO HOPEContemporary Strategies for Debilitating Heart Failure

Early Bird Full Rate On-Site (on or before 1/15) (after 1/15) (2/15 & 2/16)Physician in Practice (with Printed Syllabus) $450 $550 $600Physician in Practice (with Online Syllabus) $420 $520 $570 Resident, NP, RN, PA, Other (with Printed Syllabus) $350 $450 $450Resident, NP, RN, PA, Other (with Online Syllabus) $320 $420 $420

The fee includes continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, dinner on Saturday evening, access to online course syllabus and/or printed course syllabus and credit processing. Note: Those who opt for an online syllabus only will save $30.00!

If paying by check, please make your check payable to Medical University of South Carolina and mail with the registration form included in this brochure to: Odessa Ussery, MUSC Office of CME, 19 Hagood Avenue, Suite 1004, MSC 754, Charleston, SC 29425

No pre-registrations will be accepted after February 12, 2014. After February 12, you must call the MUSC Office of CME at 843-876-1925 to see if space is still available. If space is still available you must register on-site, at an increased registration rate.

In our efforts to “go green”, we are offering a reduced registration ($30 off the registration fee) if you choose to access the electronic confer-ence syllabus online. Information will be emailed to you the week prior to the conference so that you may download a copy, and have access to the online version during and following the conference. By choosing this option, you can select the reduced conference registra-tion fee marked on the online and paper registration. However, you will not receive a printed syllabus book. If you would like the printed syllabus, select the full registration fee.

Online Syllabus - Save $30!

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BRIDGE TO HOPEContemporary Strategies for Debilitating Heart Failure

February 15-16 , 2014 • The Sanctuary Hotel, Kiawah Island, SC

7:00 am Breakfast and Vendor Showcase Grand Oaks C

PLENARy SESSiONS, GRAND OAKS AB8:00 am Welcome Jennifer Peura

SESSiON ONE: UNDERSTANDiNG ThE PATiENT AT RiSK8:15 am Advanced heart Failure, Patient Risk Stratification Joseph Rogers

8:45 am Case Presentations Mary Norine Walsh, Moderator Kathleen Grady and Maria Mountis

10:00 am Coffee Break and Vendor Showcase

SESSiON T WO: CARDiOGENiC ShOCK, RESCUE STRATEGy10:30 am Device Selection for Mechanical Support John Conte

11:00 AM Case Presentations Matt Toole, Moderator John Lasala and Meredith Brisco

12:30 pm Box Lunch for Conference Registrants

1:15-3:45 pm Optional Workshops (This time is included in the total amount of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM)

Option 1: Outpatient ChF Management: Co-Operative Care Models, Oaks Ballroom C Dawn Heyward and Kathleen Law

Option 2: hands-On Device Experience, Oaks Ballroom D Jennifer Peura

3:45 pm Adjourn until Saturday Evening Program at 6:30 pm

EvENiNG PROGRAM6:30 pm Reception and Vendor Showcase

7:30 pm Survivor Dinner in the Terrace Ballroom Honoring Advanced Heart Failure Patients Jennifer Peura and Matt Toole, Hosts

Saturday, February 15 Sunday, February 167:00 am Breakfast and Vendor Showcase Grand Oaks C

PLENARy SESSiONS, GRAND OAKS AB8:00 am Announcements Jennifer Peura

SESSiON ThREE: CONSiDERATiONS FOR SUCCESS 8:10 am Clinical Considerations for Patient Selection David Vega

8:40 am Case Presentations Ranjit John, Moderator Marc Semigran and Susan Joseph

10:00 am Coffee Break

SESSiON FOUR: BRiDGE TO hOME10:20 am Ambulatory Management Monica Colvin

10:50 am Case Presentations Gregory Ewald, Moderator Michael Petty, Ravi Ravichandran 12:15 pm Adjourn

COURSE AGENDA

Kiawah Island ClubhouseCOURSE OBJECTIVES ARE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.

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ROOM RATES: SINGLE/DOUBLE $235. All rates include on-island transportation to all resort venues via the existing fleet of resort ve-hicles and all local and 800 telephone access. Services guests receive at no charge are high speed internet access, golf club storage, access to fitness center, and coffee in the lobby from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., self-parking, beach services, and overnight shoe shine. Rates are presently subject to a 6.5% South Carolina state tax and a total of 5% local taxes. The maximum occupancy at Kiawah is two (2) adults per bedroom. Children under the age of 18, when accompanied by an adult staying in the same room are free of charge. To receive group rates you must reserve by January 14, 2014 or until our room block has filled. After that date, rack rates may apply and rooms will be reserved on a space available basis. We urge you to make your reservations early. THE HOTEL WILL SELL OUT! Phone 800-654-2924 to make your reservations. Make sure that you reference this conference when making your reservations.

Accommodation Information

The Sanctuary hotel at Kiawah is 30 minutes from Charleston. Nearest airport, Charleston International, CHS, 33 miles. Directions from the airport: Upon exiting the airport, turn right onto I-526 West towards Savannah. I-526 will end in approximately six miles. Turn right onto US-17 South. Travel about 5 miles and turn left onto Main Road. Follow the signs to Kiawah Island, 45 minutes. Johns Island, SC, JZI-Charleston Executive, private/corporate jets, 15 minutes away.

The Sanctuary Hotel

Along the pristine shores of Kiawah Island, South Carolina, The Sanctuary at Kiawah island captures the spirit and charm of southern hospitality. This exquisite luxury hotel, just 30 minutes from downtown Charleston, radiates with ultimate oceanfront living and leisure. You’ll be presented with a superb complement of guestrooms, Club Level accommodations and suites that exude the essence of resort elegance. And the privilege of golfing five cham-pionship courses, basking in a unique nature-based spa, and playing at two world-class tennis clubs will be yours. Discover one of America’s most beautiful natural environments starting with a walk along 10 miles of private beach aglitter with seashells, sand dollars and conches. Give canoeing, biking or kayaking a go. Greet the day with club in hand on the award-winning fairways of Pete Dye’s Ocean Course and Jack Nicklaus’ Turtle Point, then soothe and smooth with spa treatments inspired by the ocean, maritime forest and botanical gardens. Glide through the streets of charming Charleston in a horse-drawn car-riage, or join a walking tour that reveals the history and mystery of this timeless town.

COURSE OBJECTIVESAt the completion of this conference, learners should be better able to:

SESSiON ONE: UNDERSTANDiNG ThE PATiENT AT RiSKAssess the magnitude of the advanced heart failure population

Evaluate and use tools available to assess mortality riskDescribe medical and device therapy for advanced heart failure

SESSiON T WO: CARDiOGENiC ShOCK, RESCUE STRATEGyDiscuss evolution of device therapy

Outline options for percutaneous and long term supportAssess device selection in variety of clinical scenarios

SESSiON ThREE: CONSiDERATiONS FOR SUCCESS Discuss factors that affect patient eligibility

SESSiON FOUR: BRiDGE TO hOMEReview the challenges of ambulatory management

Stabilize the acutely unstable patientOutline methods to manage late complications

OPTiONAL WORKShOPSOutpatient CHF Management: Co-Operative Care

Discuss management of advanced HF patientDevelop clinical pathways

Integrate practice with advanced therapy centers Hands-On Device Experience

Review technical aspects of devicesPractice techniques for implantation

Understand hemodynamic management

Sunday, February 167:00 am Breakfast and Vendor Showcase Grand Oaks C

PLENARy SESSiONS, GRAND OAKS AB8:00 am Announcements Jennifer Peura

SESSiON ThREE: CONSiDERATiONS FOR SUCCESS 8:10 am Clinical Considerations for Patient Selection David Vega

8:40 am Case Presentations Ranjit John, Moderator Marc Semigran and Susan Joseph

10:00 am Coffee Break

SESSiON FOUR: BRiDGE TO hOME10:20 am Ambulatory Management Monica Colvin

10:50 am Case Presentations Gregory Ewald, Moderator Michael Petty, Ravi Ravichandran 12:15 pm Adjourn

CREDIT DESIGNATIONThe Medical University of South Carolina designates this live activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP: Application for Continuing Medical Education credits has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credits is pending.

Nursing Credit: Most states accept CMEs that apply to a specific nursing specialty as nursing continuing education. Please check with your respective State Board of Nursing to ascertain the equivalent number of contact hours offered for 10 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Please Note: You now receive your CME and CEU credits online! After the conference, you will be emailed instructions and a link to claim your credit online and print your credit certificate. On the registration form, please provide the email address that you actively use to ensure that you receive these important emails.

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REGISTRATION FORMBridge to Hope: Contemporary Strategies for Debilitating Heart Failure

February 15-16, 2014 • The Sanctuary, Kiawah Island, SC

Name: __________________________________________________ Last 4 Digits of SSN: ___________________

Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ____________________________________________ State: _________________ Zip: _________________________

Email: __________________________________________________________ Specialty: ____________________________Please provide your active email address to ensure proper receipt of all CME credit documentation

Degree: ______________________________ Phone: ____________________________ Fax: ___________________________

Select Appropriate Bridge to Hope Conference Fee: MUSC Residents and Students please call the Office of CME at 843-876-1925 to register. ONLiNE SyLLABUS OPTiON On or Before 1/15 After 1/15 On-Site Physicians in Practice $450 $550 $600 Nurses, NPs, SLPs, PAs $420 $520 $570

PRiNT SyLLABUS OPTiON On or Before 1/15 After 1/15 On-Site Physicians in Practice $350 $450 $450 Nurses, NPs, SLPs, PAs $320 $420 $450

Select Appropriate Dinner Choice Below: I will attend the Survivor’s Dinner on Saturday Night. I will NOT attend the Survivor’s Dinner on Saturday Night. I will bring ____ guest(s) to the Survivor’s Dinner on Saturday Night for $70 each. (This payment is due with this registration.)

Payment Method: TOTAL FEE DUE: ____________ Check is enclosed Please make checks out to Medical University of South Carolina Conference Registration may be charged to: Visa Mastercard Discover AmExSignature: ___________________________ Card Number: ______________________________ Exp: __________ No, I do not want my name included on a list of participants to be handed out at the conference.

BREAKOUT SESSiONSPlease select which session you will attend on Saturday, 2/15: Option 1: Outpatient CHF Management: Co-Operative Care Models Option 2: Hands-On Device Experience

For more information please call the Office of CME toll free 1-866-637-6835 or directly at (843) 876-1925, email [email protected] or visit our website.

More Information

www.musc.edu/cme