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3rd Annual Wisconsin Transcatheter Valve Symposium FOCUS ON TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center 1 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI 53703 Jointly Provided by University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health UW Health Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Care School of Medicine and Public Health UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON WISCONSIN MADISON Join colleagues from around the region to learn about the opportunities and challenges surrounding transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Regional and national leaders in valve therapy will lead interactive sessions and present challenging, instructive cases including a recorded case. SCOPE & OBJECTIVES Intended Audience and Scope of Practice This activity is designed for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, internists, intensivists, anesthesiologists, radiologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, surgical and cathlab technicians, perfusionists and other allied health personnel who treat and evaluate patients with structural cardiovascular diseases. Elements of Competence This CME activity has been designed to change learner competence and focuses on the American Board of Medical Specialties areas of patient care and procedural skills, and medical knowledge. Practice Gaps and Needs There is a knowledge gap among cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and primary care individuals about the patient eligibility criteria, device oriented concerns, the procedure itself, expected outcome and follow-up recommendations pertaining to these procedures. For example, transcatheter aortic valve replacement for symptomatic, severe aortic valve stenosis is now the national standard of care for high risk and inoperable patients, though this is not widely known based on our own clinical experience. A centralized venue with an open and balanced discussion of the experimental evidence and the pros/cons of the approved devices is required. The development of novel technologies to treat structural heart disease has outpaced national guidelines and dissemination of the information at national meetings. Through a national CMS determination, sites must qualify to be able to do transcatheter aortic valve replacement and mitral valve repair based on a variety of criteria including structural heart disease interventional volumes, coronary interventional volumes, and surgical AVR volumes. With a limited number of sites fully integrated into these procedures, a large number of clinicians are not able to gain educational access. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to: 1. Explain the indications and contra-indications for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and mitral valve repair. 2. Discuss major complications that can arise with TAVR and transcatheter mitral valve repair. 3. Identify minimally invasive methods to treat valve prostheses related complications such as peri-valvular leak, vascular perforation and embolization. 4. Review the indications and follow-up management of patients who have received transcatheter valve therapy.

DIRECTOR & SPEAKERS Course Director Amish Raval, MD, FSCAI, FACC, Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Cardiovascular Medicine Division; Director, Clinical Cardiovascular Research; Director, UW STEMI Program, UWSMPH Keynote Speaker Vinod Thourani, MD, FACS, FACC, Professor of Surgery and Medicine, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Emory HIospital Midtown; Co- Director, Structural Heart and Valve Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta Speakers, Case Presenters and Moderators *=Planning Committee Member Rebecca Bauer, MD, MPH, Anesthesiologist & Intensivist, Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, UWSMPH Timinder (Tim) Biring, MD, Cardiologist, University of Minnesota Heart Care, Edina Shahyar (Michael) Gharacholou, MD, Cardiologist, Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare, La Crosse *Giorgio Gimelli, MD, FACC, FSCAI, Associate Professor of Medicine (CHS), Director, Adult Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship, UWSMPH Gregory Helmer, MD, Interventional Cardiologist, University of Minnesota Heart Care, Edina Paul Hudson, MD, Interventional Cardiologist, Bellin Health, Green Bay *Kurt Jacobson, MD, MHSA, FSCAI, Interventional Cardiologist, UW Health; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Section of Coronary, Vascular, and Structural Heart Interventions, Divisions of Cardiovascular and Internal Medicine, UWSMPH and American Family Children s Hospital Vijay Kantamneni, MD, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Dean & St. Mary s Outpatient Center, Madison German Larrain, MD, FACC, FSCAI, Interventional Cardiologist, Medical Director, Aspirus Heart & Vascular, Wausau Richard S. Lee, MD, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Meriter UnityPoint Health Cardiothoracic Surgery, Madison *Lucian Lozonschi, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, Director of Heart Transplantation, Director of Cardiac Robotics and Transcatheter Valve Therapy, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, UWSMPH Kristyn Masters, PhD, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, UW-Madison Juan Mesa, MD, FACC, Cardiologist, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield Scott Nagle, MD, PhD, Radiologist, UW Health; Assistant Professor of Radiology (CHS), Section of Thoracic Imaging and Cardiovascular Imaging, UWSMPH Daniel O Hair, MD, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Aurora St. Luke s Milwaukee Peter Rahko, MD, Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine Division; Director, Adult Echocardiography Laboratory; Program Director, Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship; Interim Director, Advanced Heart Failure Program; Chair, Minimal Risk IRB; Medical Director, Echocardiography Option, School of Diagnostic Ultrasonography *Amish Raval, MD, FSCAI, FACC, Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Cardiovascular Medicine Division; Director, Clinical Cardiovascular Research; Director, UW STEMI Program, UWSMPH Additional Planning Committee Members Shahab Akhter, MD, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, UW Health; Professor and Chair, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, UWSMPH Ashley Bartlett, Education Coordinator, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, UWSMPH Deborah Barnish, MSN, RN, Clinic Manager, Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Care, UWHC Christine Griffin, BSN, Invasive Cardiology Manager, UWHC Takushi Kohmoto, MD, PhD, Associate Professor and Director, Mechanical Assist Device Program, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, UWSMPH Patrick McBride, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine, Divisions of Cardiovascular Medicine and Family Medicine; Associate Director, Preventive Cardiology Program; Director of Alumni Relations Cathy Means, MS, Senior Outreach Specialist, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health, UWSMPH Rebecca Rakocy, ANP-BC, Cardiovascular Laboratory, UWHC Brenda Schuetz, RN, BSN, Valve Clinic Coordinator, UWHC Rebecca Wieczorek, MHA, FACHE, Director, Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Care, UWHC Denise Zang, MBA, CMPE, Division Administrator, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, UWSMPH Kathi Zich, Medical Program Assistant, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine UWSMPH

SCHEDULE: 0630 0730 Meet and Greet: Registration, coffee, breakfast & exhibits (60 min) 0730 0735 Opening Remarks Amish Raval, MD (5 min) TAVR Session 0735 0810 Key Note Lecture: Optimizing TAVR Success and Cost/Personnel Considerations for U.S. Hospitals Vinod Thourani, MD (35 min) 0810 0910 CASE PRESENTATION: Moderated Recorded Case (60 min) Moderator: Giorgio Gimelli, MD Panelists: Vinod Thourani, MD, Greg Helmer, MD, Lucian Lozonschi, MD, Amish Raval, MD Challenging Cases/Tips and Tricks (Session I) Moderator: Giorgio Gimelli, MD Panelists: Vinod Thourani, MD, Greg Helmer, MD, Lucian Lozonschi, MD, Amish Raval, MD 0910 0930 Challenging Case Presentation: Dan O Hair, MD (20 min) 0930 0950 Challenging Case Presentation: Greg Helmer, MD (20 min) 0950 1010 Challenging Case Presentation: German Larrain, MD (20 min) 1010 1030 Break: Refreshments & exhibits (20 min) TAVR Fundamentals 1030 1050 Calcific Aortic Valve Disease: Scientific Insights on Disease Etiology and Progression Kristyn Masters, PhD (20 min) 1050 1110 Geriatric Interventions that May Improve TAVR Outcomes Michael Gharacholou, MD (20 min) 1110 1130 Appropriate Sedation & Lines for TAVR: The Anesthesiologist Viewpoint Rebecca Bauer, MD (20 min) 1130 1150 Large Sheath Vascular Access and Closure: Complications and Solutions Tim Biring, MD (20 min) 1150 1210 Focused Debate: The Balloon-Expandable versus Self-Expandable War! (20 min) Debates by: Giorgio Gimelli, MD and Kurt Jacobson, MD 1210 1310 Lunch & Exhibits (60 min) TAVR Imaging Session 1310 1330 Advanced Echo Concepts: Don t be Misled by the Gradient! Peter Rahko, MD (20 min) 1330 1350 Advanced Concepts in CT and MR for TAVR Planning Scott Nagle, MD, PhD (20 min) 1350 1410 Multi-Modality Interventional Image Co-Registration: A Vision for Integrated Hybrid Labs Amish Raval, MD (20 min)

Challenging Cases/Tips and Tricks (Session II) Moderator: Kurt Jacobson, MD Panelists: Dan O Hair, MD, Takushi Kohmoto, MD, Paul Hudson, MD, Amish Raval, MD 1410 1430 Challenging Case Presentation: Paul Hudson, MD (20 min) 1430 1450 Challenging Case Presentation: Richard Lee, MD (20 min) 1450 1510 Challenging Case Presentation: Vijay Kantamneni, MD (20 min) 1510 1530 Break: Refreshments & exhibits (20 min) Challenging Cases/Tips and Tricks (Session III) Panelists: Paul Hudson, MD, Giorgio Gimelli, MD, Takushi Kohmoto, MD 1530 1550 Challenging Case Presentation: Juan Mesa, MD (20 min) 1550 1610 Challenging Case Presentation: Lucian Lozonschi, MD (20 min) END OF CME AGENDA. Emerging TAVR Concepts The following optional 55-minute session is not accredited for AMA/PRA Category 1 Credits. Each vendor will be able to present their TAVR product portfolio, R&D and future directions, as well as experience in Europe and platform advantages all in 5 minutes or less. 1610 1705 Round Table Discussion: Emerging TAVR Concepts: Invited Industry Partners: (to be confirmed) Edwards Lifesciences (5 min) Medtronic (5 min)) Boston Scientific (5 min) St. Jude (5 min) Abbott (5 min) Open discussion with audience participation (30 min) 1705 1710 Adjourn Amish Raval, MD (5 min)

GENERAL INFORMATION DATE: October 24, 2015 PLACE: Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center 1 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI 53703 PHONE: 608-261-4000 FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER (PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED) ONLINE: http://uwhealth.org/valve MAIL: Return your completed registration form and payment to CME Specialist, Dept. 101, The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706 PHONE: 608-262-1397 Please call and pay by MasterCard, VISA, or American Express FAX: 1-800-741-7416 (in Madison FAX 265-3163) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 21, 2015. Registrations after this date must be completed by phone. We cannot accept credit card payments on the day of the activity. CONFIRMATIONS All registrations are confirmed via email. If you do not receive a confirmation, please call 608-262-1397. CONFERENCE FEES $295 for physicians $195 for residents, fellows, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and others Reduced fee for UW Health/VA employees: $99 for UW Health/VA physicians $59 for UW Health/VA, physician assistants and nurse practitioners $25 for UW Health/VA residents, fellows, nurses, other healthcare employees and students The conference fee includes the cost of tuition, materials, breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and a nonrefundable processing fee of $50 (or $25 for the $25 UW Health/VA reduced fee category). Should you cancel your registration up to 72 hours prior to the conference, you will be refunded the entire conference fee except the nonrefundable portion. No refunds will be made after that time. CONFERENCE PARKING On-site parking is available. Learn more about parking and transportation. PROGRAM CHANGES Emergency situations occasionally occur and may necessitate topic or speaker changes. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health reserves the right to alter or substitute a topic or speaker without prior notification. EXHIBITS Industry representatives who wish to register a display booth may contact Kathi Zich at 608-262-2075 regarding booth availability and registration. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For conference information please contact Kathi Zich at 608-262-2075 CREDIT: ACCREDITATION STATEMENT This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and UW Health. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS The University of Wisconsin Madison, as a member of the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA), authorizes this program for.7 continuing education units (CEUs) or 7 hours. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. POLICY ON FACULTY AND SPONSOR DISCLOSURE It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health that the faculty, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this CME activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CME staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be made in the activity handout materials. CONFERENCE HOUSING A block of rooms has been reserved at the following locations and rates for reservations booked by September 23, 2015. After this date, rate and availability cannot be guaranteed. Hilton Madison Monona Terrace ($229 /night plus tax, 2-night minimum). Book online or call the hotel at 877-510-7465 with booking code: WTVS. Sheraton Madison ($139/night plus tax). Call the hotel at 608-251-2300 and mention the UW Valve Symposium room block. CONFERENCE ATTIRE Casual attire is appropriate for this conference. Since meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary, it is recommended that you bring a sweater or jacket to the educational activity.

REGISTRATION FORM 9100 3 rd Annual Wisconsin Transcatheter Valve Symposium October 24, 2015 Step 1. Participant Information Name First Middle Last Academic Degree (for credit & name tag) omd; odo; opa, oaprn; orn; oother Company Name Dept. Name or Mail Code Work Address City, State, Zip Day Phone ( ) Where you can be reached from 9:00 am 5:00 pm Email Address PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Step 2. Conference Fee (check one): o $295 Physicians o $195 Residents, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Others o $99 UW Health/VA Physicians o $59 UW Health/VA Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners o $25 UW Health/VA Residents, Fellows, Nurses, Other Healthcare Employees, Students PREPAYMENT REQUIRED Payment Method (check one): o Check enclosed (payable to University of Wisconsin) o Credit Card: MasterCard; VISA; American Express Cardholder s Name Card Number Expiration Date Step 3. Send Your Registration Form to: CME Specialist, Department 101, The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706 or FAX 1.800.741.7416 (in Madison FAX 263.3163). The University of Wisconsin provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX requirements. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please contact Kathi Zich at 608-262-2075.