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5TH ANNUAL Practical Guide to CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING: WHAT REFERRING PROVIDERS NEED TO KNOW Saturday, February 9, 2019 The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, MI

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5TH ANNUAL

Practical Guide to

CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING:WHAT REFERR ING PROV IDERS NEED TO KNOW

Saturday, February 9, 2019

The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, MI

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast

7:30 Welcome and Course Announcements Troy LaBounty, MD and Smita Patel, MD

7:35 SECTION 1: CHEST PAIN Debate: The Best Noninvasive Test to Evaluate Chest Pain Is... Nuclear and MRI Stress Testing

Richard Weinberg, MD, PhD Stress Echocardiography

Theodore Kolias, MD Coronary CT Angiography

Smita Patel, MD Typical and Challenging Cases - Audience Response and Panel Discussion Theodore Kolias, MD; Smita Patel, MD; and Richard Weinberg, MD, PhD

9:20 Break

9:30 SECTION 2: CAD AND HEART FAILURE A Primer on Imaging Ischemia and Viability

Richard Weinberg, MD, PhD When Do We Need MRI in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy

Jadranka Stojanovska, MD Diastolic Dysfunction and Diastolic Heart Failure

Scott Hummel, MD Audience Response and Panel Discussion Richard Weinberg, MD, PhD; Jadranka Stojanovska, MD; and Scott Hummel, MD

10:25 Break

10:35 SECTION 3: STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE Ejection Fraction – Why the Variation Between Tests?

Troy LaBounty, MD Evaluating the Right Heart and What to Do About Abnormal Findings

Nicole Bhave, MD Update on Valve Disease

Troy LaBounty, MD Audience Response and Panel Discussion Troy LaBounty, MD and Nicole Bhave, MD

11:30 Break

11:40 SECTION 4: WHAT’S NEW IN CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING Strain and 3D Echo

Theodore Kolias, MD Lowering the Risk from Ionizing Radiation

Nicholas Burris, MD Stress MRI

Anil Atilli, MD Audience Response and Panel Discussion Theodore Kolias, MD; Nicholas Burris, MD; and Anil Atilli, MD

12:35 pm Course Adjourns

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COURSE OBJECTIVESThere has recently been rapid growth and development of cardiac imaging techniques, and it can be increasingly challenging to determine which imaging modalities are clinically useful for specific patients. There is also increasing interest in the appropriate use and selection of imaging tests. The goal of this course is to present and discuss recent options and appropriate roles for cardiac imaging that can be used by internists, primary care providers, and cardiologists to evaluate and manage patients with common cardiovascular conditions.

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to implement:

• recent advances in cardiac imaging modalities and determine which procedures may provide the most clinical utility in specific cases• current noninvasive approaches to patients with chest pain and suspected

coronary artery disease• optimal imaging strategies in individuals with suspected cardiovascular diseases• appropriate follow-up of patients with incidental findings noted on imaging tests

TARGET AUDIENCE This course will be particularly relevant to internists, family physicians, cardiologists, and other health care providers who manage patients with common cardiac conditions.

MICHIGAN MEDICINE FACULTYAnil Atilli, MD Associate Professor,Department of Radiology

Nicole Bhave, MD Assistant Professor,Department of Internal Medicine

Nicholas Burris, MD Assistant Professor,Department of Radiology

Scott Hummel, MD Associate Professor, Department of Internal MedicineDirector, Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction program, Michigan MedicineDirector, VA Ann Arbor Heart Failure ProgramSection Chief, VA Ann Arbor Cardiology

Theodore Kolias, MD Professor, Department of Internal MedicineDirector,Adult Echocardiography Laboratory

Troy LaBounty, MD Course Co-Director Associate Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine & RadiologyCo-Lead, Cardiac CT

Smita Patel, MDCourse Co-Director Professor, Department of RadiologyCo-Lead, Cardiac CT

Jadranka Stojanovska, MD Assistant Professor, Department of RadiologyLead, Cardiac MRI

Richard Weinberg, MD, PhDLecturer, Department of Internal Medicine

PLANNING COMMITTEETroy LaBounty, MD Course Co-Director Associate Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine & RadiologyCo-Lead, Cardiac CT

Smita Patel, MDCourse Co-Director Professor, Department of RadiologyCo-Lead, Cardiac CT

Allison Picinotti Program Manager, Department of Internal MedicineContinuing Medical Education

Erin ReauProgram Coordinator, Department of Internal MedicineContinuing Medical Education

Katie Ursitti Program Coordinator,Department of Internal MedicineContinuing Medical Education

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UPCOMING CME COURSES

For more information and to register: www.med.umich.edu/ in tmed/cme

M-LINEM-LINE is a toll-free number for referring physicians and their staff seeking access to clinical services and faculty at the Health System. M-LINE physician representatives work closely with personnel across the Health System to provide efficient, personalized service and will stay on the line with your call until your request is met to your satisfaction.

M-LINE (800) 962-3555

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Frankel Cardiovascular Center

www.umcvc.org

Advanced, Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care

On June 11, 2007, the $215 million University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center (CVC) clinical building opened its doors to a new way of treating and studying cardiovascular disease in Michigan and throughout the nation. Located at the corner of Ann and Observatory streets, at the heart of the U-M medical campus, the Center unites many of the people and programs dedicated to heart and vascular care that were once located throughout the medical center. On March 21, 2013, the University of Michigan’s Board of Regents approved the naming of the CVC in honor of Samuel and Jean Frankel to recognize the couple’s ground breaking support of the University of Michigan CVC. The gift from the Samuel and Jean Frankel Foundation to the U-M Cardiovascular Center was announced anonymously when the Center opened in 2007, and the March 21, 2013, date marked the first time the donor had been named publicly.

From outpatient visits and tests to surgery and recovery, the Cardiovascular Center serves as a central location for coordinated, top-quality cardiovascular care from our highly skilled medical and surgical teams. Together with inpatient units in University Hospital, outpatient clinics located throughout the local area, and specialized care for children with congenital heart defects at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the building makes U-M’s nationally recognized cardiovascular care convenient and accessible to all.

The Frankel Cardiovascular Center is designed to create a calm and healing environment for patients and visitors. Indoor and outdoor healing gardens, rooms for quiet reflection, a patient education center, valet parking, a heart-healthy café and art-filled halls are just some of the features geared toward patients and families.

Cardiovascular Center Courtyard

Health Delivery andTechnology in Today’s Diabetes Care

Saturday, April 6, 2019The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, Michigan

Updates in Nephrology for the Primary Care Provider

Saturday, May 11, 2019The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, Michigan

7th Annual Internal Medicine Spring ReviewFriday - Saturday, May 17-18, 2019

The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, Michigan

Update on Arrhythmias and SyncopeSaturday, June 8, 2019

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37th Annual Internal Medicine UpdateFriday - Sunday, July 26-28, 2019

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32nd Annual Cardiology UpdateFriday-Sunday, August 16-18, 2019

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Home Mechanical Ventilation: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Friday, September 13, 2019The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, Michigan

Update in Rheumatic DiseasesFriday, September 14, 2019

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Clinical Issues in the Careof Older Adults

Thursday, September 19, 2019The Kensington Hotel, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Gastroenterology Update: A Case-Based Approach to Common GI ProblemsFriday - Saturday, October 18-19, 2019The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, Michigan

32nd Annual Update in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Friday - Saturday, November 1-2, 2019The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth, Michigan