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Course Directors of the Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute

Howard Cohen, MD
Kirk Garratt, MD, MSc
Gary Giangola, MD
Richard Green, MD
Harvey S. Hecht, MD
Sriram Iyer, MD
Joseph Puma, DO
Manish Parikh, MD
Robert J. Rosen, MD
Gary Roubin, MD, PhD
Carlos E. Ruiz, MD, PhD
Daniel Soffer, MD
Valavanur Subramanian, MD
Jiri Vitek, MD, PhD

Co-Course Directors

James R. Wilentz, MD
Vicken Pamoukian, MD

 
OVERVIEW
 
At New York ACE 2007, you will have the opportunity to collaborate during live case demonstrations, didactic lecture presentations and panel discussions on widely ranging topics of mutual interest including percutaneous valve replacement, carotid stenting, and complex cardiac interventions.  The meeting will include programs of appeal to physicians, nurses, technologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and hospital administrators interested in wide-ranging topics associated with the contemporary management of cardiac and vascular conditions.
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Upon completion of this course, participants will be updated on the latest interventional and endovascular therapies and techniques, including patient selection, adjunctive therapy, devices, techniques, clinical trial results, and clinical outcomes in the following areas:

  • Percutaneous Valve Technology
  • Tomorrow’s Stent Technologies
  • Defining Complex Cardiac Interventions in 2007 and Beyond
  • Central Themes in Peripheral Disease:  Lifestyle to Limb Salvage
  • Drug-eluting Stents
  • Carotid and Peripheral Vascular Disease: New Frontiers
  • Advances in Cardiac Genomics and Cell Therapies
  • Aortic Stent Grafts and Peripheral Interventions
  • Cardiogenic Shock: Therapies to Improve Survival
  • Last Man Standing:  The Plenary Lectures
  • Thoracic Endografts and Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
  • Closing Holes in the Heart and Replacing Valves
  • Options for the Non-Revascularizable Patient
  • Interventions for CHF – Drugs and Devices
  • 30 Years of Progress in Cardiac and Vascular Intervention
  • Carotid Stenting:  An International Perspective
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease:  Latest Techniques and Technologies
  • Interventional Radiology Techniques: What Every Interventional Cardiologist Needs to Know
  • Novel Approaches to Coronary and Structural Heart Disease
  • Burning Controversies: Interventional Cardiology, Carotid Stenting, Structural Heart

Plus, the following concurrent programs will offer additional learning opportunities for the respective audiences:

  • ACEing the Interventional Cardiology Board Exam
  • Nursing/Cath Lab Technician Symposium
  • SICP Signature RCIS Review Course
  • New Technologies Symposium (By Invitation Only)
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