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C O N T I N U I N G M E D I C A L E D U C A T I O N
Multidisciplinary Aortic Dissection SymposiumJune 21–22, 2019Portland, Ore.
10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Invited faculty
Cherrie Abraham, M.D.Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryDirector, Aortic ProgramAssociate Professor of SurgeryOregon Health & Science University
Olamide Alabi, M.D.Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryAssistant Professor, Department of SurgeryEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia
Frank Arko, M.D.Chief, Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryCo-Director, Center for Aortic DiseaseSanger Heart & Vascular InstituteCharlotte, North Carolina
Castigliano Bhamidipati, D.O., Ph.D.Cardiothoracic SurgeryAssistant ProfessorOregon Health & Science University
Michael Dake, M.D.Interventional RadiologyProfessor, Senior Vice PresidentUniversity of Arizona Health Sciences
Jade Hiramoto, M.D.Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of California, San Francisco
Andrew Holden, M.D.Interventional RadiologyAssociate ProfessorAuckland University School of MedicineAuckland, New Zealand
Gregory Landry, M.D.Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryChief, Division of Vascular SurgeryProfessor of SurgeryOregon Health & Science University
Kira Long, M.D.Vascular and Endovascular SurgerySwedish Heart and Vascular InstituteSeattle, Washington
Michael Moon, M.D.Cardiothoracic SurgeryAssistant Clinical ProfessorUniversity of Alberta Mazankowski Alberta Heart InstituteEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
Jean Panneton, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.C.Vascular SurgeryProfessor of Clinical Surgery Vascular Surgery Chief & Program DirectorEastern Virginia Medical School
Marc Pelletier, M.D.Surgical Director, TAVR ProgramCardiac Surgery, Brigham and Women’s HospitalAssociate Professor of Surgery, Harvard University
Amani Politano, M.D., M.S.Vascular SurgeryAssistant ProfessorOregon Health & Science University
Bradley Taylor, M.D.Cardiothoracic SurgeryAssociate Professor and Vice ChiefUniversity of Maryland
A. Claire Watkins, M.D., M.S.Cardiothoracic SurgeryClinical Assistant ProfessorStanford University School of MedicineFalk Cardiovascular Research Center
Eanas S. Yassa, M.D., F.A.C.S., R.P.V.I.Vascular Surgery Section ChiefAssociate Program Director, Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency and Vascular Surgery FellowshipAssistant Professor of SurgeryMichigan State University, College of Human MedicineFrederik Meijer Heart and Vascular Institute of Spectrum Health
Faculty Planning Committee
Cherrie Abraham, M.D.Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryDirector, Aortic ProgramAssociate Professor of SurgeryOregon Health & Science University
Castigliano Bhamidipati, D.O., Ph.D.Cardiothoracic SurgeryAssistant ProfessorOregon Health & Science University
Gregory Landry, M.D.Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryChief of Division of Vascular SurgeryProfessor of SurgeryOregon Health & Science University
Conference Organizers
Eleanor (Nora) CozaddAdministrative CoordinatorVascular & Endovascular SurgeryOregon Health & Science University
Habacuc JaraProject CoordinatorDepartment of SurgeryOregon Health & Science University
Caroline SaxeProject CoordinatorProtocol & EventsOregon Health & Science University
Registration Register online at www.ohsu.edu/MADSymposium
Registration fees
Physicians: $449Advance practice providers: $349Scientists/Industry professionals: $349
Nurses/Surgical technicians: $249Medical students/Surgical fellows: $ 49
The conference registration fee includes program, continuing medical education credits, meals, and refreshment breaks where specified in the agenda, as well as free admission to the Shining Light party on June 21, 2019. Visit www.ohsu.edu/MADSymposium to register. For registration questions or more information, please call 503‑494‑8558 or email [email protected].
Cancellation and refunds
The conference registration fee is refundable minus a $35 processing fee if notice is received by May 21, 2019. After that date, the registration fee is 50% refundable until June 1, 2019. No refunds will be issued after this date.
Continuing Education Information
AccreditationOregon Health & Science University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CreditOHSU School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Who should attendThis symposium is designed for clinicians, advanced practitioners and allied health professionals interested in the treatment and management of patients with complex aortic disease.
Physician Assistants The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) states that AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is acceptable for continuing medical education requirements for recertification.
Nurses The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME, for the purpose of recertification.
CME Credit Information:Surveys will be sent out after the event, and must be completed by July 13 to receive credit for this event. OHSU’s CME department will email you your certificate within 90 days of the event.
Multidisciplinary Aortic Dissection SymposiumJune 21–22, 2019
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and the Knight Cardiovascular Institute are proud to host the second biennial Multidisciplinary Aortic Dissection Symposium (MAD Symposium). This one‑and‑a‑half‑day symposium will feature internationally recognized opinion leaders on complex aortic disease. It is designed for clinicians and advanced practitioners in the treatment and management of patients with aortic dissection.
This conference offers a unique focus on type A and B Aortic dissections in a multidisciplinary environment that includes vascular and cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists, interventional radiologists, and aortic geneticists.
Course objectiveAttendees will learn the latest advancements in diagnosing, imaging, managing, and treating aortic dissection.
LocationThe Symposium will be held in the state of the art Robertson Life Sciences Building.Robertson Life Sciences Building2730 S.W. Moody Ave.Portland, OR, 97201
Hotel accommodations Stay at the Hyatt House in Portland's scenic South Waterfront district. The Hyatt House is conveniently located just a short walk away from the conference venue. A limited number of hotel rooms here are being held at a discounted room rate of $184 for conference attendees. Please visit portlanddowntown.house.hyatt.com to learn more or call 503‑494‑8558 for reservations. Discounted rate is good through May 15, 2019.
Agenda Friday, June 21, 2019
7:00 a.m. Registration Opens
7:00–8:00 B R E A K FA S T
S E S S I O N 1 M O D E R A T O R S : C H E R R I E A B R A H A M , M . D . A N D A M A N I P O L I T A N O , M . D . , M . S .
8:00–8:15 Welcome RemarksCherrie Abraham, M.D., OHSU
8:15–8:30 Presentations of Typical and Atypical Type A and Type B Aortic DissectionAmani Politano, M.D., M.S., OHSU
8:30–8:45 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #1Jean Panneton, M.D., Eastern Virginia Medical School
8:45–9:00 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #2Eanas Yassa, M.D., Michigan State University
9:00–9:15 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #3Michael Moon, M.D., University of Alberta
9:15–9:30 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #4Frank Arko, M.D., Sanger Heart & Vascular Inst.
S E S S I O N 2 M O D E R A T O R : B R A D T A Y L O R , M . D .
9:30–9:40 Repair Options for Type A Aortic DissectionMarc Pelletier, M.D., Harvard University
9:40–9:50 Type A Repair with Frozen Elephant Trunk (FET) — What is the Evidence?Michael Moon, M.D., University of Alberta
9:50–10:00 Type A Aortic Dissection: The Stanford ApproachA. Claire Watkins, M.D., M.S., Stanford University
10:00–10:15 Moderated DiscussionBrad Taylor, M.D. and Howard Song, M.D.
10:15–10:45 Break/Refreshments
S E S S I O N 3 M O D E R A T O R S : J E A N P A N N E T O N , M . D . A N D G R E G M O N E T A , M . D .
10:45–11:00 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #5Andrew Holden, M.D., Auckland University
11:00–11:15 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #6Castigliano Bhamidipati, D.O., Ph.D., OHSU
11:15–11:30 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #7Olamide Alabi, M.D., Emory University
11:30–11:45 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #8Brad Taylor, M.D., University of Maryland
11:45–12:00 Ancillary Endovascular Devices for Treatment of Aortic DissectionFrank Arko, M.D., Sanger Heart & Vascular Inst.
12:00-1:00 L U N C H I N D U S T R Y P A R T N E R P L A T I N U M S P O N S O R G U E S T L E C T U R E ( C O O K M E D I C A L )
12:00–1:00 Moving Towards a Disease Specific Approach for Endovascular Management of TBADBijan Modarai, Ph.D., M.D., FRCS, King’s College London
S E S S I O N 4 M O D E R A T O R S : E A N A S Y A S S A , M . D . A N D M A T T K O O P M A N N , M . D .
1:00–1:30 Aneurysm Post–Dissection: Management, Algorithms, and TreatmentJean Panneton, M.D., Eastern Virginia Medical School
1:30–1:45 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #9Jade Hiramoto, M.D., UCSF
1:45–2:00 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #10Michael Dake, M.D., University of Arizona
2:00–2:15 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #11A. Claire Watkins, M.D., M.S., Stanford University
2:15–2:45 False Lumen Interventions in Aortic Dissection: Strategy, Timing, & TechniqueAndrew Holden, M.D., Auckland University
2:45–3:30 Break/Refreshments
S E S S I O N 5 M O D E R A T O R S : M I C H A E L D A K E , M . D . A N D A M I R A Z A R B A L , M . D .
3:30–3:45 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #12Joel Gagnon, M.D., Vancouver General Hospital, UBC
3:45–4:00 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #13Kira Long, M.D., Swedish Heart & Vascular Inst.
4:00–4:15 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #14Zlatko Pozeg, M.D., SJRH, St. John, Canada
4:15–4:30 The Real Enemy of Acute Type A DissectionMarc Pelletier, M.D., Harvard University
4:30–6:00 Oregon Wine Tasting and Appetizers
6:30–9:30 S H I N I N G L I G H T P A R T Y C O M E D Y G A L A E V E N T , H E L I U M C O M E D Y C L U B , S E P O R T L A N D
Agenda Saturday, June 22, 2019
7:00 am Registration Opens
7:00–8:00 B R E A K FA S T I N D U S T R Y P A R T N E R P L A T I N U M S P O N S O R G U E S T L E C T U R E ( W . L . G O R E )
7:15–8:00 The Value of a Cross Disciplinary Team — USC ExperienceFernando Fleischman, M.D. and Sukgu Han, M.D.
S E S S I O N 6 M O D E R A T O R S : A . C L A I R E W A T K I N S , M . D . , M . S . A N D L E O D A A B , M . D .
8:15–8:30 Compelling Clincial Papers for Aortic Dissection in the last 5 years — Fact or FictionGreg Landry, M.D., OHSU
8:30–8:45 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #15Jade Hiramoto, M.D., UCSF
8:45–9:00 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #16Brad Taylor, M.D., University of Maryland
9:00–9:15 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #17Eanas Yassa, M.D., Michigan State University
9:15–9:30 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #18Brant Ullery, Providence Portland
9:30–10:00 Endovascular Stent Grafts Used in Aortic Dissection — Are They All Created Equal?Brad Taylor, M.D., University of Maryland
10:00–10:30 Break/Refreshments
S E S S I O N 7 M O D E R A T O R S : C H E R R I E A B R A H A M , M . D . A N D A N D R E W H O L D E N , M . D .
10:30–10:45 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #19Andrew Holden, M.D., Auckland University
10:45–11:00 Aortic Dissection Case Presentation #20To Be Determined
11:00–11:15 Break/Refreshments
K E Y N O T E A D D R E S S
11:15–11:20 Introduction Cherrie Abraham, M.D., OHSU
11:20–12:00 Best and Worst Moves in Treatment of Aortic Dissection; Surviving Career Transition — Tips, Tricks, and Pearls Michael Dake, M.D., University of Arizona
12:00–12:15 Closing Remarks, AcknowledgementsCherrie Abraham, M.D., OHSU
OHSU Knight Cardiovascular Institute
Mail code: BTE 355
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland, OR 97239-3098
OHSU accepts most health plans.
OHSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.
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