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Sheraton, New York Times Square, Hotel Empire Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 811 Seventh Avenue (between 52nd and 53rd Street), New York, NY 10019
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Symposium Overview
The New York Transcatheter Valves Symposium is poised to help healthcare professionals stay current on new and emerging approaches in the diagnosis, management and treatment of valvular and structural heart disease.
A robust agenda combines individual and collective opinions from field expert clinicians and scholars. The educational format will consist of live performance of trancatheter procedures with moderated discussion. The ambitious goal is to provide cardiovascular specialists with the education they need in order to improve patient outcomes and reduce morbidity and mortality related to structural heart and valvular disease. Emerging data and trial results in structural heart disease will be presented with expert opinions and debates.
Learning Objectives:
- Appraise new and upcoming technologies in the management of structural heart disease to determine their benefit for patients.
- Compare the applications of cardiac CT and MRI in structural heart disease.
- Explain indications, techniques, outcomes, and complications for transcatheter valve intervention in patients with native valve disease and bioprostectic valve dysfunction.
- Examine best practice techniques for new heart valve implantation.
- Evaluate the rationale, challenges, and necessity of the heart team approach to valvular heart disease, and the functionality of the team within a center of excellence.
- Describe the barriers to care in patients with valvular heart disease with specific attention to current gaps in the timely delivery of percutaneous and surgical interventions.
Target Audience:
This course is specifically designed for:
- Interventional Cardiologists
- Invasive Cardiologists
- Cardiac Surgeons
- Interventional Fellows in Training
- Nurses, Technicians and other Allied Health Care
- Professionals who work in Structural Heart Disease
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