CARDIOLOGY UPDATE 2004



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Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine CARDIOLOGY UPDATE 2004 September 30 - October 2, 2004 Carmel Valley Ranch Carmel, California University of California San Francisco

CARDIOLOGY UPDATE September 30 - October 2, 2004 Carmel, California This course will address the most current diagnostic and therapeutic advances in cardiovascular disease. We have chosen topics directly relevant to patient care and assembled a faculty well known for their expertise in each area. By limiting the scope to the latest developments in each field, we have been able to include a broad range of topics including heart failure, coronary artery disease and adult congenital heart disease. The course is intended for practicing cardiologists and internists with a special interest in cardiology, as well as cardiac nurse practitioners and nurse specialists. This course is presented by the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, and is sponsored by the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES An attendee completing this course should be able to discuss: The role of b-type natriuretic peptide in heart failure diagnosis; When to consider device therapy in heart failure; The role of contrast echocardiography and new information in non-invasive testing in coronary artery disease; New information on nutrition and the heart and lipid management; ACCREDITATION The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 13.5 category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association (AMA) Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits he/she actually spent in the activity. The California State Board of Registered Nursing accepts courses approved by the AMA for category 1 credit as meeting the continuing education requirements for license renewal. Nurses from states other than California should inquire with their local State Board for specific continuing education policies. New advances in treatment of coronary artery disease including drug-eluting stents and the percutaneous repair of valvular lesions; The diagnosis and management of cardiogenic shock; New information on pharmacogenomics in heart failure therapy; The expected complications and outcome in the adult with treated congenital heart disease.

Course Agenda CARDIOLOGY UPDATE September 30 - October 2, 2004 T H U R S D A Y - September 30, 2004 7:30am Registration and Buffet Breakfast 8:00 Welcome and Introduction Teresa De Marco, M.D., FACC PLEASE NOTE: A Q&A session will be held after each lecture. Electrophysiology Update: 8:10 Rhythms of the Heart Melvin M. Scheinman, M.D., FACC 2nd Annual William W. Parmley Honorary Lecture 9:00 Is RV Pacing Obsolete? Lessons from the DAVID Trial 9:45 Device Therapy in Heart Failure 10:30 Break Advances in Diagnostic Techniques: 10:50 What s New in Non-invasive Testing for CAD? Which Test is Best? Kirsten Fleischmann, M.D., MPH, FACC 11:35 Use of Contrast Echocardiography in Every Day Practice Nelson B. Schiller, M.D., FACC 12:20 Equalization of Diastolic Pressures: What is the Diagnosis? 1:10 Adjourn 6:30pm Hosted Reception for Participants and Guests COURSE CHAIRS Teresa De Marco, M.D., FACC Professor of Clinical Medicine; Director, Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension; Medical Director, Heart Transplantation Professor of Clinical Medicine and Anesthesia; Director, UCSF Echocardiography Laboratory, Moffitt-Long Hospitals FRIDAY - October 1, 2004 7:30am Continental Breakfast Coronary Risk Assessment and Risk Factor Modification: 8:00 Nutrition and the Heart 8:50 Beyond LDL 9:30 Lipid Management Workshop 10:15 Break New Therapies: 10:20 How Should We Manage Acute Coronary Syndromes? Michael H. Crawford, M.D. 11:10 Advances in Stent Therapy in Ischemic Heart Disease 12:00 New Therapy for Valve Disease: Percutaneous Options 12:50 Adjourn COURSE FACULTY (University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine unle Professor of Medicine; Associate Dean for CME; Vice Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine; Director, Primary Care Internal Medicine Kanu Chatterjee, M.B., FRCP, FACC, FCCP, MACP Ernest Gallo Distinguished Professor of Medicine; Chatterjee Center for Cardiac Reseach Michael H. Crawford, M.D. Professor of Medicine; Associate Chief of Cardiology for Clinical Programs Kirsten Fleischmann, M.D., MPH, FACC Assistant Professor in Residence of Medicine, Division of Cardiology Alan S. Maisel, M.D., FACC Professor of Medicine, Universtiy of California, San Diego; Director, Coronary Care Unit and Heart Failure Program, Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, San Diego, CA Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine; Senior Investigator, Cardiovascular Research Institute; Director, Pediatric Lipid Clinic; Co-Director, Adult Lipid Clinic

Course Agenda CARDIOLOGY UPDATE September 30 - October 2, 2004 T H U R S D A Y - September 30, 2004 7:30am Registration and Buffet Breakfast 8:00 Welcome and Introduction Teresa De Marco, M.D., FACC PLEASE NOTE: A Q&A session will be held after each lecture. Electrophysiology Update: 8:10 Rhythms of the Heart Melvin M. Scheinman, M.D., FACC 2nd Annual William W. Parmley Honorary Lecture 9:00 Is RV Pacing Obsolete? Lessons from the DAVID Trial 9:45 Device Therapy in Heart Failure 10:30 Break Advances in Diagnostic Techniques: 10:50 What s New in Non-invasive Testing for CAD? Which Test is Best? Kirsten Fleischmann, M.D., MPH, FACC 11:35 Use of Contrast Echocardiography in Every Day Practice Nelson B. Schiller, M.D., FACC 12:20 Equalization of Diastolic Pressures: What is the Diagnosis? 1:10 Adjourn 6:30pm Hosted Reception for Participants and Guests COURSE CHAIRS Teresa De Marco, M.D., FACC Professor of Clinical Medicine; Director, Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension; Medical Director, Heart Transplantation Professor of Clinical Medicine and Anesthesia; Director, UCSF Echocardiography Laboratory, Moffitt-Long Hospitals FRIDAY - October 1, 2004 7:30am Continental Breakfast Coronary Risk Assessment and Risk Factor Modification: 8:00 Nutrition and the Heart 8:50 Beyond LDL 9:30 Lipid Management Workshop 10:15 Break New Therapies: 10:20 How Should We Manage Acute Coronary Syndromes? Michael H. Crawford, M.D. 11:10 Advances in Stent Therapy in Ischemic Heart Disease 12:00 New Therapy for Valve Disease: Percutaneous Options 12:50 Adjourn COURSE FACULTY (University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine unle Professor of Medicine; Associate Dean for CME; Vice Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine; Director, Primary Care Internal Medicine Kanu Chatterjee, M.B., FRCP, FACC, FCCP, MACP Ernest Gallo Distinguished Professor of Medicine; Chatterjee Center for Cardiac Reseach Michael H. Crawford, M.D. Professor of Medicine; Associate Chief of Cardiology for Clinical Programs Kirsten Fleischmann, M.D., MPH, FACC Assistant Professor of Residence in Medicine, Division of Cardiology Alan S. Maisel, M.D., FACC Professor of Medicine, Universtiy of California, San Diego; Director, Coronary Care Unit and Heart Failure Program, Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, San Diego, CA Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine; Senior Investigator, Cardiovascular Research Institute; Director, Pediatric Lipid Clinic; Co-Director, Adult Lipid Clinic

Course Faculty S A T U R D AY - October 2, 2004 7:30am Continental Breakfast When the Heart Fails: 8:00 BNP in the Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure Alan S. Maisel, M.D., FACC 8:50 Diagnosis and Management of Cardiogenic Shock Kanu Chatterjee, M.B., FRCP, FACC, FCCP, MACP 9:40 Advanced Heart Failure Teresa De Marco, M.D., FACC 10:30 Break 10:45 Pharmacogenomics in Heart Failure: Implications for Therapy Ethan Weiss, M.D. 11:30 Congenital Heart Disease: You ve Come a Long Way Baby! 12:15 Adjourn COURSE LOCATION For details on this world renowned venue please visit: www.wyndhamcarmelvalleyranch.com A block of guest suites has been reserved at a special discounted conference rate of $295, single/double occupancy; simply call 800/422-7635 and identify yourself as a member of the UCSF Cardiology conference to receive this special rate. Reservations must be received by August 31, 2004, to guarantee availability; after this date, rooms will be provided on a space- and rate-available basis. Photo: Courtesy of Carmel Valley Ranch ss otherwise noted.) Assistant Professor of Medicine; Co-Director, UCSF Adult Cardiac Catheterization Lab Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at USC Kech School of Medicine, Dept of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA Melvin M. Scheinman, M.D., FACC Professor of Medicine, Cardiac Electrophysiology Section, Walter H. Shorenstein Endowed Chair in Cardiology Nelson B. Schiller, M.D., FACC Professor of Medicine, Radiology, and Anesthesia; Attending Physician, Echocardiography, Adult Congenital Heart Disease and General Cardiology Service; Director of Research, Echocardiology Laboratory, San Francisco VA Medical Center Ethan Weiss, M.D. Assistant Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology DISCOUNTED AIR TRANSPORTATION Special arrangements have been made with Montgomery Travel; simply call 800/391-2287 or complete their UCSF form at www.montgomerytravel.com. A travel specialist twill assist you with air reservations and local area travel plans. In addition to lower rates than the published airfares, ticketed passengers may take advantage of the 24 hour emergency service. There is a $35 fee. RENTAL CAR Hertz is offering special rates for participants of this conference; simply call 800/654-2240 and refer to identification number CV # 030D0021, or call your travel agent. Advance reservations are recommended.

Course Registration FAST, EASY, EFFICIENT: REGISTER ONLINE! medicine.ucsf.edu/cme You may also fax or mail in the form below. For mail in forms please allow an additional 2-3 weeks for processing. Registration Information: 415/476-5808 Course Information: 415/476-5208 Date: September 30, 2004 Time: 7:30 am Location: Carmel Valley Ranch One Old Ranch Rd. Carmel, CA 93923 Phone: 831/625-9500 THURSDAY RECEPTION AND FULL BREAKFASTS RETURN TO CARDIOLOGY UPDATE Registration Fee: $695 Physicians; $595 Allied health professionals, interns and residents with an accompanying letter of status verification. Registration fee includes: Detailed course syllabus Thursday evening reception and buffet breakfasts each morning.* * Additional meals and accommodations are not included. WE LISTENED TO YOU Your feedback is important to us. Loyal return participants asked us to return the popular Thursday reception and fuller breakfasts. We have done so and still kept the registration fees close to last year s. CARDIOLOGY UPDATE DMA 05455 September 30 - October 2, 2004 Carmel Valley Ranch, Carmel, California Online Registration: medicine.ucsf.edu/cme Mail to: UCSF Office of CME, P.O. Box 45368, San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 Fax: 415/502-1795 Registration Information: 415/476-5808 Dr. Mr. Ms. Mrs. (Please Print) Last Name First M.I. Degree Street Address Apt.No. City State Zip Code ( ) Daytime Phone Email Specialty Would you like to be on our priority email list? Yes No What is the one-letter code located to the right of the mailing address on the back of this form? Month & Date of birth (to be used as OCME registrant number): / /XX Please indicate any special needs: Registration: $695 Physicians; $595 Allied health professionals, interns and residents with an accompanying letter of status verification. Please charge my: Visa or MasterCard for $ Check enclosed payable to "UC Regents". Credit Card No. Exp. Date (Please Print) Name on Card Authorized Signature Refund Policy: There will be a $50 service charge on refunds requested through August 30, 2004; a $100 service charge applies to refunds requested thereafter, until the first day of the course. No refund requests will be honored after the course begins. To request a refund, please return your registration receipt with a written request to UCSF Box 0720, San Francisco, CA 94143-0742.