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Midwest Cardiovascular Forum Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease May 17-18, 2014 PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP BY: In Collaboration with: Course Location: Graves 601 Hotel 601 1st Ave N Minneapolis, MN Practical Approaches to Complex Problems: Medical and Surgical www.cmecourses.umn.edu

Course Directors Sunil V. Mankad, MD, FACC, Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic; ACC-MN Governor Kevin L. Greason, MD, FACC, FACS, Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Mayo Clinic Uma S. Valeti, MD, FACC, Cardiovascular Division, University of Minnesota Course Purpose Faced with the constant emergence of new clinical evidence, ongoing advances in therapeutics, and ever-evolving reimbursement systems, cardiovascular healthcare providers are often challenged to determine and recommend the best therapies for their patients. This 1.5 day conference offers participants an in depth examination of the current controversies in cardiovascular care with the goal of helping clinicians provide the best care for patients, improve the health of populations and rein in costs. Educational Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Recognize that clinical problem-solving requires an open mind and willingness to accept that situations are not always what they seem to be Describe new trends in cardiovascular technology and their applications to patient care Determine the best advanced therapy for patients with atrial fibrillation: Ablation, Anticoagulation or Surgery Differentiate patients that are best served by TAVR from those who are too sick for TAVR Determine the best therapy for patients with multivessel disease in diabetes, STEMI, and left main coronary artery stenosis Describe the timing of surgery for patients with degenerative mitral regurgitation Audience This conference is ideal for cardiologists; cardiovascular surgeons; primary care physicians; cardiovascular medical, interventional and surgical trainees; nurse practitioners; physician assistants; cardiac care associates; hospital and clinic nurses, and others interested in offering patients newer treatment options for heart disease. Accreditation The University of Minnesota is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Minnesota designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Hot Topics Atrial Fibrillation medications, ablations, and ligations advanced treatment options Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) who, how, when incorporating innovation into practice Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) STEMI, PCI, CABG navigating the path Valves guidelines, timing, selection what works Cases of the Unsuspected 5 things you knew you didn t know Registration Fees Registrants will be provided with course workbook, continental breakfasts, lunch, refreshment breaks, and online access to presentation slides. A confirmation with driving directions and parking information will be e-mailed to you once we receive your completed registration form with payment. Early Registration Discount available through April 17! For course details and to register, go to www.cme.umn.edu/cardiovascular

Midwest Cardiovascular Forum Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease Preliminary Agenda Curriculum and faculty are subject to change. Saturday, May 17 7-7:40am Registration, Continental Breakfast & Exhibits 7:40 Welcome and Opening Remarks may 17-18, 2014 SESSION 1: Arrhythmia... Moderator: Dr. William Katsiyiannis, Minneapolis Heart 8:00 Atrial Fibrillation Is Ablation Ready for Prime Time?... Dr. Dan Melby, Minneapolis Heart 8:20 Update on Newer Anticoagulants for Atrial Fibrillation...Dr. Brian Olshansky, Mercy Hospital (IA) 8:40 Left Atrial Appendage Exclusion Devices...Dr. Greg Helmer, UMP-Fairview 9:00 Surgical Treatment Options for Atrial Fibrillation...Dr. Gabriel Loor, UMN 9:20 Question & Discussion with Panel: Melby, Olshansky, Helmer, Loor 9:40 Refreshment Break & Exhibits SESSION 2: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)...Moderator: Dr. Wes Pedersen, Abbott 10:10 Incorporating Innovation into Practice... Dr. Michael Mack, Baylor Health (TX) 10:35 Risk Scores and What to do if STS Risk > 15%...Dr. Kevin Greason, Mayo 10:50 Shared Decision-making... Dr. Kelly-Ann Light-McGroary, UI Health (IA) 11:05 Balloon Expandable vs Self-Expanding Valves...Dr. David R. Holmes, Jr., Mayo 11:20 Transfemoral vs Transapical TAVR... Dr. Robert Wilson, UMN 11:35 Question & Discussion with Panel: Mack, Greason, Light-McGroary, Holmes, Wilson 12:00 Lunch Conference Location and Overnight Accommodations Graves 601 Hotel 601 1st Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55403 www.graves601hotel.com UNIQUE AMONGST DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS HOTELS... Reserve your room by April 22 to receive the discounted rate of $129/night! Call 612-677-1100 and ask for UMN Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease. Parking Information*: Valet Parking: $15 Day / $28 Overnight Indoor Parking: $22 overnight Self Park in Block E ramp ABC Parking Ramps connected via skyway from Target Center and Target Field Graves 601 is closest to Ramp B www.abc-ramps.com *Rates current at time of printing Plan your vacation in the Twin Cities before or after the conference! Take in a Minnesota Twins baseball game at beautiful Target Field (2 blocks from hotel) Ride the Light Rail to Mall of America for shopping & entertainment View the famous spoon and cherry sculpture and other exhibits at the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Institute of Art Visit www.exploreminnesota.com for more fun ideas!

Preliminary Agenda (continued) SESSION 3: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)...Moderator: Dr. Uma Valeti, UMN 1:00 Transradial Approach in STEMI...Dr. Sunil Rao, Duke (NC) 1:20 Multivessel Disease in Diabetes PCI or CABG?... Dr. Malcolm Bell, Mayo 1:40 Duration of Dual Anti-platelet Treatment after PCI...Dr. Rajiv Gulati, Mayo 2:00 Left Main Coronary Artery Stenting Where are we now?...dr. Gladwin Das, UMN 2:20 Question & Discussion with Panel: Rao, Bell, Gulati, Das 2:40 Refreshment Break & Exhibits SESSION 4: Case Studies of the Unsuspected I...Moderator: Dr. Susan Farkas, Sanford Health (ND) 3:10 CT PET Cases...Dr. Helina Kassahun, UMN 3:30 TAVR Adventures...Dr. Tom Haldis, Sanford Health (ND) 3:50 Will this patient survive?...dr. Forum Kamdar & Dr. Uma Valeti, UMN 4:10 Hemodynamic Conundrums...Dr. Joshua Wynne, Sanford Health (ND) 4:30 Adjourn 4:30 Moderated Poster Session & Reception Sunday, May 18 7-8am Continental Breakfast & Exhibits SESSION 5: Quality Improvement Competition...Moderators: Jane A. Linderbaum, MS, CNP, AACC & Magali P. Disdier-Moulder, PharmD, RPh, AACC, Mayo 8:00 Anti-Arrhythmic Drug Monitoring Program at Essentia Health...Kelly M. Bolf, RN, CNP, Essentia Health 8:12 Implementation of Care and Communication Bundle in ICU...Lorina Welper RN, CNS, Mayo 8:24 Evaluation of a System to Screen for Heart Failure Associated with Pacemaker-Induced Dyssynchrony...Marjorie G. Web, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, UMN 8:36 Putting the Puzzle Together in Outpatient Cardiology: Right Person, Right Job, Full Scope... Sandi Rodman, RN, Mayo 8:48 Nurse Practitioner/ Physician Assistant (NP/PA) Directed Cardioversion Program Leads to Improved Efficiency and Quality of Patient Care... Tamara Langeberg NP-C, Minneapolis Heart Elizabeth Hoffman PA-C, Leah Kuipers NP-C, William Katsiyiannis, MD, Charles Gornick, MD SESSION 6: Valve... Moderator: Dr. Sabrina Phillips, Mayo - MN ACC 9:00 Valve Guideline Update...Dr. Paul Sorajja, Minneapolis Heart 9:20 Timing of Surgery in Degenerative Mitral Regurgitation and What to do About Co-Existent Tricuspid Regurgitation...Dr. Richard Daly, Mayo 9:40 Primary Tricuspid Valve Operation - What are the Indications?...Dr. John Stulak, Mayo 10:00 Which Valve for which Patient?...Dr. Hartzell Schaff, Mayo 10:20 Question & Discussion with Panel: Sorajja, Daly, Stulak, Schaff 10:40 Refreshment Break & Exhibits SESSION 7: Case Studies of the Unsuspected II...Moderator: Dr. Bruce Watt, North Central Heart Institute (SD) 11:00 CT Angiography Case Studies...Dr. David Nagelhout, Avera (SD) 11:20 Prosthetic Valve Cases... Dr. Lori Blauwet, Mayo MN ACC 11:40 Seeking Success in a Case of Clinical Equipoise...Dr. Stephen Smalley, HealthPartners 12:00 Iliac Compression Syndrome: Treatment Controversies...Dr. Nicolas W. Shammas, Genesis Heart Inst (IA) 12:20 Closing Remarks and Awards Presentation 12:30 Evaluations & Adjourn

Midwest Cardiovascular Forum Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease May 17-18, 2014 Registration Form Please type or print clearly. A name badge and statement of participation are generated from this form. Name Affiliation Department h HOME h OFFICE Address City State Zip Telephone FAX E-mail Receipts, confirmations, and driving directions are e-mailed from our office. Please provide your e-mail address and print clearly. Degree h MD h DO h PhD h PA h APRN h RN h Other-specify Medical Specialty _On or Before After REGISTRATION FEES April 17, 2014 April 17, 2014 h Physician and Scientist $515 $565_ h PA, RN, and Other Healthcare Professionals $270 $305 h ACC Members in MN, IA ND, SD, NE, and WI $270 $305_ h Hospital System Support* $2,500 _ $2,500 *Provides registration discount for up to 10 people from the Cardiac Care teams (non-physician). Complete one registration form per attendee and mail together with check payment. Online registrations must be submitted _ with the same clinic name on the same business day. _ SPECIAL REQUESTS - Special needs such as dietary restrictions should be indicated in advance; requests cannot always be honored on site. Dietary: Other: to register Check payment: Mail this registration form and your check, payable to Regents of the University of Minnesota, to: Controversies in CVD Office of CME, University of Minnesota 2829 University Avenue SE, Suite 901 Minneapolis, MN 55414 Credit Card payment: Register online at www.cme.umn.edu/cardiovascular CANCELLATION POLICY In the event you need to cancel your registration, the registration fee, less a $50 _ administrative fee, will be refunded if you notify us by 4:30 p.m. CST on May 2, 2014. _ No refunds will be made after this date. If you have any questions, please contact our _ office at (612) 626-7600 or (800) 776-8636, or e-mail us at cme@umn.edu. 3461 DH

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