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CRAIG M. WALKER, MD FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN Bringing together key disciplines for a team approach to total cardiovacular care. MAY 26 - 29, 2020 For more information visit NCVH.ORG/2020 NEW ORLEANS 21st Annual NEW CARDIOVASCULAR HORIZONS CONFERENCE
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CRAIG M. WALKER, MDFOUNDER, CHAIRMAN

Bringing together keydisciplines for a team approach to total cardiovacular care.

MAY 26 - 29, 2020

For more information visitNCVH.ORG/2020

NEW ORLEANS

21st Annual NEW CARDIOVASCULARHORIZONS CONFERENCE

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR FOUNDER

wenty-one years after its inception, New Cardiovascular Horizons continues to focus on its mission of improving healthcare for patients with peripheral

vascular disorders and establishing the link between these disorders and overall cardiovascular mortality. Improving outcomes requires better providers and patient awareness, effective and precise diagnosis, state-of-the-art medical therapy with longitudinal follow-up, and implementation of advanced interventional and surgical treatment. It also requires better wound healing, rehabilitation, and addressing the high-risk of cardio-vascular death predominately related to myocardial and cerebral ischemia. Outcomes are closely related to thorough evaluation and close cooperation between multiple disciplines.

Visionary inventors, healthcare providers, interventional pioneers, epidemiologists, medical administrators, and medical companies share this vision. They have joined NCVH in growing numbers to help achieve this goal of improving patient care. Hospital and practice administrators are now attending in increasing numbers as it is becoming progressively apparent that the treatment of peripheral vascular disorders is a vital part of overall medical care.

Didactic lectures, debates, hands-on sessions, live cases with exceptional operators from around the world, detailed new technique descriptions, and our new technology session have been an integral part of our conference. We have a large and growing, fellows course with extensive simulator exposure. Sessions on the treatment of venous disorders, the similarities of coronary CTO and CLI treatment, gender disparity, radiation protection, office-based procedures, the business of medicine, and wound healing are a growing part of this conference. As you can see, NCVH has sessions for the most advanced peripheral interventionists, as well as those just beginning to treat peripheral disorders. NCVH attendees loyally return year after year to receive practical education delivered in a congenial atmosphere. The meeting has grown because of recommendations to others by these attendees. I sincerely hope that you will attend our 21st Annual Conference to experience why attendees return and join us as advocates for better care of peripheral vascular disorders.

See you in New Orleans!Thank you,

Craig M. WalkerNCVH Founder and Chairman

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THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN NEW ORLEANS HAS DEVELOPED A FRATERNITY OF ATTENDEES WHO SHARE IN THE VISION OF IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE NCVH ANNUALNCVH Annual Conference in New Orleans will offer you a week of world-class education in an intimate venue where attendees get the chance to network with leaders across several multidisciplinary fields. A stellar faculty and agenda showcasing excellence in vascular medicine and intervention mixes with the excitement of a city unlike any other.

New Orleans is a unique town full of character and history where incredible food, music, architecture and lifestyle awaits you.

This i s an event you do not want to miss .

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EXPERTS IN YOUR FIELD

CHAIRMAN

Craig M. Walker, MDClinical Professor of MedicineTulane University School of MedicineNew Orleans, LA

Clinical Professor of MedicineLSU School of MedicineNew Orleans, LA

Founder, President and Medical DirectorCardiovascular Institute of the SouthHouma, LA

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRMEN

Amit Amin, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthLafayette, LA

Robert Beasley, MDMount Sinai Medical CenterMiami Beach, FL

Frank Bunch, MDCardiology Associates of MobileMobile, AL

Osama Ibrahim, MDNorth Memorial Health CareRobbinsdale, MN

Richard Kovach, MDDeborah Heart and Lung CenterBrowns Mills, NJ

Pradeep Nair, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthHouma, LA

Seshadri Raju, MDThe Rane Center for Venous and Lymphatic DiseasesJackson, MS

Frank Tursi, DPMOur Lady of Lourdes Medical CenterVoorhees, NJ

Charisse Ward, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthBaton Rouge, LA

Mary Yost, MBAThe Sage GroupBeaufort, SC

COURSE DIRECTORS

George Adams, MDNorth Carolina Heart & Vascular Rex HealthcareRaleigh, NC

S. Hinan Ahmed, MDUT Health Science Center of San AntonioSan Antonio, TX

Sam Ahn, MDDFW Vascular GroupDallas, TX

Robert Attaran, MDYale UniversityNew Haven, CT

James Bennett, MDJackson Heart ClinicJackson, MS

Wesley Bennett, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthMeridian, MS

Alan Block, DPMColumbus Podiatry & SurgeryColumbus, OH

James Caridi, MDTulane University Medical SchoolNew Orleans, LA

Jeffrey Carr, MDTyler Cardiac and Endovascular CenterTyler, TX

Anil Chagarlamudi, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthHouma, LA

Robert Coronado, MDCoronado Vein CenterRedding, CA

William Crowder, MDJackson Heart ClinicJackson, MS

Jeff Davis, RRT, RCISFlorida SouthWestern State CollegeFort Myers, FL

Thomas Davis, MDSt. John Hospital and Eastlake CardiovascularSt. Clair Shores, MI

Eric Dippel, MDVascular Institute of the MidwestDavenport, IA

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EXPERTS IN YOUR FIELD

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COURSE DIRECTORS CONTINUED...

W. Britton Eaves, MDCardiovascular ConsultantsBossier City, LA

Robert Foster, MDBirmingham Heart ClinicBirmingham, AL

Jon George, MDEinstein Medical CenterPhiladelphia, PA

Mark Goodwin, MDAdvocate Heart InstituteNaperville, IL

Ghassan Kassab, PhDCalifornia Medical Innovations InstituteSan Diego, CA

Sohail Khan, MDAmerican Heart and Vascular InstituteSalt Lake City, UT

M. Akram Khan, MDNorth Dallas Research AssociatesMcKinney, TX

Yazan Khatib, MDFirst Coast Cardiovascular InstituteJacksonville, FL

Arthur Lee, MDThe Cardiac and Vascular InstituteGainesville, FL

S. Jay Mathews, MDBradenton Cardiology CenterBradenton, FL

Carlos Mena, MDYale UniversityNew Haven, CT

D. Christopher Metzger, MDWellmont Cardiology ServicesKingsport, TN

Owen Mogabgab, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthHarvey, LA

Jihad Mustapha, MDAdvanced Cardiac & Vascular Centers for Amputation PreventionGrand Rapids, MI

Guy Pupp, DPMProvidence Hospital and Medical CenterSouthfield, MI

Venkatesh Ramaiah, MDHonorHealth Vascular GroupScottsdale, AZ

Fadi Saab, MDAdvanced Cardiac & Vascular Centers for Amputation PreventionGrand Rapids, MI

Louis Salvaggio, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthLafayette, LA

Vinay Satwah, DOCenter for Vascular MedicineGreenbelt, MD

Thomas Shimshak, MDAdventHealth - SebringSebring, FL

Jasvindar Singh, MDWashington University School of MedicineSt. Louis, MO

David Slovut, MD, PhDTriStar CentennialNashville, TN

Ariel Soffer, MDSoffer HealthAventura, FL

Deepak Thekkoott, MDCardiovascular Institute of the SouthZachary, LA

Anish Thomas, MDMercy Hospital SouthSt. Louis, MO

Patricia Thorpe, MDPulse Cardiovascular InstituteScottsdale, AZ

Bret Wiechmann, MDVascular & Interventional PhysiciansGainesville, FL

Wayne Zhang, MDUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WA

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A CONVERSATION WITH THE TITANS OF BUSINESS

TUESDAY, MAY 26Chairmen: Mary L. Yost, MBACraig M. Walker, MD

Peripheral artery disease is a global challenge. We have assembled some of the brightest minds to address outcomes, reimbursements and future trends. This forum focuses on the business of medicine and why it is essential to every community, hospital, interventional lab and patient. It will also touch on medical intervention and how new technology will affect cost and outcomes. Furthermore, there will be numerous discussions on the business aspects of outpatient vascular centers and other practice options.

LeadershipMary L. Yost is a national thought leader in PAD economic research and consulting. Her training as an economist at the University of California, Berkeley and experience on Wall Street combined with her passion for PAD and CLI education has led her to be the nation’s expert on the economic impact of peripheral disease and financial consequence of unnecessary amputation.

6 th Annual BUSINESS OF MEDICINE

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LEARN FROM THE MASTERS

6 th Annual BUSINESS OF MEDICINE

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FELLOWS COURSE

TUESDAY, MAY 26 Chairmen: Robert E. Beasley, MD | Carlos I. Mena, MD Craig M. Walker, MD

The Fellows Course at NCVH, “Complex Strategies for Peripheral Interventions,” is a must-attend educational opportunity for fellows in their final two years of interventional cardiology, vascular surgery or interventional radiology training. This comprehensive program features masters in peripheral interventions and vascular medicine and includes diadactic lectures, case studies, simulation training and intensive hands-on learning at the Louisiana State University (LSU) Medical School Innovation Lab.

Enrollment is limited. To register visit ncvh.org/fellows or call 337.993.7920

10 th Annual

TUESDAY, MAY 26 | 6:00 - 7:30 PM

4 th Annual

High-energy networking social immediately following the Fellows Course and Business of Medicine stakeholders forum.

MEET THE TITANS OF PERIPHERAL INTERVENTIONS RECEPTION

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21 st AnnualGLOBAL SUMMIT ON ADVANCED AORTOILIAC AND FEMORAL INTERVENTIONS FOR PAD

1 st AnnualVENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM (VTE) COURSE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 | GENERAL SESSIONChairman: Pradeep Nair, MDUnderstanding VTE is crucial for all medical practitioners, irrespective of specialty. We all see it, we all treat it, and patients suffer from it. Yet, there still remains a variance in treatment strategies depending upon region of practice and clinical expertise.

Since the turn of the century, numerous thrombectomy devices have been cleared by the FDA, yet these were mostly intended for the arterial system. Thanks to innovation, we now have multiple tools dedicated for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. This session will provide a contemporary approach on who, when, and how to treat VTE from the acute all the way through to the chronic phase of the disease.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 | GENERAL SESSION

Insight into tomorrow’s emerging technologies and treatments for peripheral disease by faculty who are defining and setting the bar for complex endovascular interventions. Learning methods include rapid fire didactic lectures, specialty-specific content and live case transmissions by leading institutions from around the world.

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16 th AnnualCRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA SUMMIT

THURSDAY, MAY 28 | GENERAL SESSION

Pioneered by NCVH, the Critical Limb Ischemia Summit continues to bring together the world’s most gifted physicians as they unite for one singular goal:

AMPUTATION PREVENTION

Live cases will demonstrate new techniques and complex below-the-knee procedures not seen at any other peripheral conference.

Join us at the Orpheum Theater

WEDNESDAY, MAY 276:00 PM

FOR AN EVENING OF LIVE MUSIC, FOOD AND DRINKS.

Don’t miss this event!

MORE INFO TO COME

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6 th AnnualVENOUS DISEASE: EXPLORING THE NEXT FRONTIER

6 th AnnualVEIN FORUM

FRIDAY, MAY 29 | GENERAL SESSIONChairmen: Seshadri Raju, MD | Patricia Thorpe, MD

Venous disease is the new frontier in vascular interventions. Didactic lectures and live cases by multispecialty pioneers will demonstrate new technologies and techniques available for patients suffering from venous disease.

FRIDAY, MAY 29 | GENERAL SESSIONChairmen: Robert Attaran, MD | Ariel Soffer, MDCourse Director: Anil Chagarlamudi, MD

The NCVH Vein Forum, “A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Optimizing Venous Circulation,” is the premier vein symposium for interventional cardiologists and endovascular specialists who provide comprehensive circulatory patient care.

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3 rd AnnualDISPARITIES IN HEALTHCAREChairmen: Arti Singh, MD | Charise Ward, MD

FRIDAY, MAY 29 | GENERAL SESSION

A vitally important, but often overlooked topic. We dive further into the different symptoms and treatments of male vs. female, along with racial differentiations for peripheral interventions. With cardiovascular disease being the number one cause of death in women, this is an exciting topic to explore at a time when so few are giving it the attention it deserves.

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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS FORUM

RCIS REVIEW

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 27 & 28 | MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SESSIONChairmen: David Slovut, MDCourse Directors: Denise Broussard, RN | Valerie Harris, RN Ryan Hebert, MHA, RT (R) | Michelle Sloan, APN

NCVH welcomes back the Healthcare Professionals Forum for Nurses and Technologists. This outstanding forum will focus on discussing and learning the latest advances in endovascular, interventional and pharmacological strategies for the management of the cardiovascular patient. Content is presented utilizing didactic lectures, live-case presentations and peer-led panel discussion. You won’t want to miss these true multi-disciplinary sessions.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 | MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SESSIONCourse Director: Jeff Davis, RRT, RCIS | Patrick Hoier, BS, RCIS

NCVH will once again offer a dedicated Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) Review Course. This review will assist cath lab technologists and nurses in preparation for their registry exam. This course identifies areas in which you need to concentrate your self-study and will serve as an overview for those who are preparing to take the exam. This course will focus on coronary and vascular anatomy, hemodynamic, pathophysiology and interventional treatments.

Multi -Disciplinary Sessions

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PODIATRY AND WOUNDCARE

FAMILY PRACTICE

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAYMAY 27 & 28 | MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SESSIONChairman: Frank Tursi, DPM

In a true multidisciplinary format, the Podiatry and Woundcare sessions, chaired by Dr. Frank Tursi, is one of the many high-lights at NCVH. With a panel of experts, you will learn about all the aspects of the woundcare world

and how it pertains to other disciplines as well. Between the panel discussion and the didactic lectures, this is the session you want to attend.

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAYMAY 27 & 28 | MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SESSIONChairman: Pradeep Nair, MD

The Family Practice sessions are dedicated tracks to give the Primary Care providers updates on cardiovascular and peripheral artery disease. You will learn about new hypertension guidelines, lipid management, new advancements in the medical treatment of heart failure, how to tackle combined arterial and venous PVD, carotid and renal stents and who they are for, how to recognize PAD and when it requires revascularization.

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To register visit ncvh.org/2020 or call 337.993.7920

SEE YOU IN NEW ORLEANS

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2020REGIONAL MEETINGS

Apply at ncvh.org/support or for more information visit ncvh.org/meetings

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SACRAMENTO, CA

ATLANTIC CITY

SEATTLE, WA

DETROIT, MI

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DAVENPORT, IA

SALT LAKE CITY, UT

BATON ROUGE, LA

ORLANDO,

TAMPA, FL

LAFAYETTE, LA

MID ATLANTIC

PHILADELPHIA, PA

MERIDIAN, MSDALLAS, TX

2020 REGIONAL MEETINGS

337.993.7920 | [email protected] | ncvh.org

State-of-the-Art Cardiology and Advanced Limb Preservation TechniquesBaton RougeLOUISIANA

JAN

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MobileALABAMA 28

MARCardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider

Multidisciplinary Advancements in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease, Peripheral Artery Disease and Endovascular Therapy

ShreveportLOUISIANA

FEB

29

Evolving Paradigms in Cardiology and Vascular MedicineFloridaORLANDO

MAR

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CaliforniaSACRAMENTO 18

APRCardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider

New JerseyATLANTIC CITY 25

JULComprehensive Cardiology Symposium

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care ProviderTexasDALLAS

FEB

15

Evolving Paradigms in Cardiovascular Care and Peripheral Vascular DiseaseSalt Lake CityUTAH

FEB

08

Evolving Paradigms in Cardiovascular Care and Limb PreservationDetroitMICHIGAN

JAN

25

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care ProviderLafayetteLOUISIANA

JUL

18

Contemporary Topics in Vascular Disease, Thromboembolism and Wound Care: A Clinical Update for Primary Care Providers and Specialists

Mid AtlanticBETHESDA

OCT

10

Complex Angioplasty Symposium Exchange (CASE) 2020PennsylvaniaPHILADELPHIA

NOV

14

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care ProviderSeattleWASHINGTON

AUG

01

FL Comprehensive Cardiac and Vascular Symposium for the Primary Care Provider and Specialist

BirminghamALABAMA

AUG

29

Comprehensive Cardiac and Vascular SymposiumSt. LouisMISSOURI

SEP

12

, Cardiovascular Update for the Medical CommunityMeridian

MISSISSIPPI

OCT

17

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider TampaFLORIDA

DEC

05

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SACRAMENTO, CA

ATLANTIC CITY

SEATTLE, WA

DETROIT, MI

ST. LOUIS, MO

BIRMINGHAM, AL

MOBILE, ALSHREVEPORT, LA

DAVENPORT, IA

SALT LAKE CITY, UT

BATON ROUGE, LA

ORLANDO,

TAMPA, FL

LAFAYETTE, LA

MID ATLANTIC

PHILADELPHIA, PA

MERIDIAN, MSDALLAS, TX

2020 REGIONAL MEETINGS

337.993.7920 | [email protected] | ncvh.org

State-of-the-Art Cardiology and Advanced Limb Preservation TechniquesBaton RougeLOUISIANA

JAN

11

MobileALABAMA 28

MARCardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider

Multidisciplinary Advancements in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease, Peripheral Artery Disease and Endovascular Therapy

ShreveportLOUISIANA

FEB

29

Evolving Paradigms in Cardiology and Vascular MedicineFloridaORLANDO

MAR

14

CaliforniaSACRAMENTO 18

APRCardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider

New JerseyATLANTIC CITY 25

JULComprehensive Cardiology Symposium

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care ProviderTexasDALLAS

FEB

15

Evolving Paradigms in Cardiovascular Care and Peripheral Vascular DiseaseSalt Lake CityUTAH

FEB

08

Evolving Paradigms in Cardiovascular Care and Limb PreservationDetroitMICHIGAN

JAN

25

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care ProviderLafayetteLOUISIANA

JUL

18

Contemporary Topics in Vascular Disease, Thromboembolism and Wound Care: A Clinical Update for Primary Care Providers and Specialists

Mid AtlanticBETHESDA

OCT

10

Complex Angioplasty Symposium Exchange (CASE) 2020PennsylvaniaPHILADELPHIA

NOV

14

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care ProviderSeattleWASHINGTON

AUG

01

FL Comprehensive Cardiac and Vascular Symposium for the Primary Care Provider and Specialist

BirminghamALABAMA

AUG

29

Comprehensive Cardiac and Vascular SymposiumSt. LouisMISSOURI

SEP

12

, Cardiovascular Update for the Medical CommunityMeridian

MISSISSIPPI

OCT

17

Cardiovascular Update for the Primary Care Provider TampaFLORIDA

DEC

05

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