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Accreditation and DisclosureThe University of California, San Diego School ofMedicine is accredited by the AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Education toprovide continuing medical education forphysicians.

The University of California, San Diego School ofMedicine designates this live activity for amaximum of 17.50 AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only thecredit commensurate with the extent of theirparticipation in the activity.

The Chadwick Center is an approved providerof continuing education for the CaliforniaBoard of Registered Nursing for up to 17.50contact hours.

Commercial SupportThis course is supported, in part, by educationalgrants from industry, in accordance with ACCMEStandards. At the time of printing, a completelisting of commercial supporters was notavailable. Appropriate acknowledgement will begiven to all supporters at the time of theeducational activity. Proceeds from this coursemay support future continuing education.

Conference Location Loews Coronado Bay Hotel 4000 Loews Coronado Bay Road Coronado, CA 92118

Your Sleeping Room Perched on its own 15-acre peninsula, LoewsCoronado Bay Hotel is a private oasis oftranquility with views of the shimmering baywaters and the San Diego skyline. All 439 roomsand 37 suites are bathed in relaxing tones of sea-glass, and every inch is designed to put youtotally at ease. Sweeping views from the PacificOcean to Coronado Bay and across to the

• Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: Are Our Patients Doing Better?Justin Yeh, MD

• Right Heart Failure and Newer Treatment ModalitiesJuan Chuck Alejos, MD

• Fulminant Myocarditis: Data-Driven Therapy vs. Kitchen-Sink TherapyRakesh Singh, MD, MS

• Acute Kidney Injury in DecompensatedHeart FailureJack Price, MD

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionCase PresentationsNursing Breakout Session 111:00 AM – 12:30 PMHeart Failure for the Beginner to theAdvanced PractitionerModerators: Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC and Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC

• Cardiomyopathy 101Louise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC

• What’s New in Myocarditis and Inflammatory Heart Disease?Erika Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP-AC

• Unique Aspects of Congenital Heart Disease Patients With Heart FailureKathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNP

• Heart Failure Medications – Past, Present, Future Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionCase Presentations 12:30 – 1:30 PMLunch (on your own)Physician Breakout Session 21:30 – 3:00 PMFrom Bench to Bedside: Translational HeartFailure ResearchModerators: Daphne Hsu, MD and StevenLipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHA

• Adrenergic Signaling: The Good, the Bad and the UglyDaniel Bernstein, MD

• Circulating MicroRNA as a Biomarker For Recovery in Pediatric Dilated CardiomyopathyShelley Miyamoto, MD

• Personalized Medicine in Heart Failure Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, FRCP(C)

• Cardiac Mechanics and Patient-Specific Models of the Failing HeartAndrew McCulloch, PhD

• Transplant ImmunologySteven Webber, MBChB, MRCP

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionWhat’s on the Horizon…

Nursing Breakout Session 21:30 – 3:00 PMBuilding a Successful Heart FailureProgram: From Hospital to HomeModerators: Kathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNPand Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC

• Getting Them Home: Outpatient VAD and Inotropic TherapyEsther Liu, RN, FNP-BC

• Keeping Them Home: Grounding Your Frequent FliersJean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-C

• Eating at Home: Strategies to Optimize Nutritional IntakeSamme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLEC

• Should They Go Home? Compliance and Other Complex Psychosocial IssuesSusan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionWhat I Have Learned From…

• The Acute Heart Failure Patient• The Sick VAD Patient• The Non-Compliant Patient• The Transitioning Patient

3:00 – 3:30 PMRefreshment Break

General Session 43:30 – 5:00 PMControversies in Heart FailureModerators: Daniel Bernstein, MD and RobertShaddy, MD

• Advancements in Palliative CareElizabeth Blume, MD

• The Parent Perspective Shelley Bowen

beautiful lights of the San Diego skyline gracesmany of our windows, while other roomsoverlook the lush grounds of the resort.

Make Your Reservations Early!A limited number of rooms have been blocked atthe Loews Coronado Bay Hotel at the specialgroup rate of $199 single/double occupancy plusapplicable state and local taxes. To reserve aroom, you may call the Hotel’s group reservationsline, 619-424-4000, and refer to the meetingname to receive the special group rate, or goonline to www.SDPedsCardiology.com, underTravel/Location tab, click on Loews Coronado.Complete registration as directed. The “cut-offdate” to receive the reduced rate is November9, 2015. Reservation requests received after thecut-off date will be based on availability at theHotel’s prevailing rates. Complimentary wired in-room internet service is offered.

Parking The Hotel offers self-parking for overnight guestsat a reduced fee of $18 per car per night. Fordaily user parking, the fee is $10 per day.

Registration FeeRegistration fee includes: Syllabus, dailycontinental breakfast, refreshment snacks,welcome reception, and CME credits. Facultyinformation will be available on the website atwww.SDPedsCardiology.com.

Ways to See San DiegoFor events in San Diego, visit the Convention andVisitors’ Bureau at www.sandiego.org.

Special Needs (includes dietary needs)If there are any special accessibility needs

you require, please contact Continuing MedicalEducation at (858) 966-4972 two weeks prior tothe conference so we can obtain those aids.

Program Agenda Planning Committee Miscellaneous Information

RegistrationRegister Online at www.SDPedsCardiology.com

Registration Fee: On or before After 10/27/2015 10/28/2015

Physicians $445 $495Other Health Professionals (PA/NP/RN/Trainees) $245 $295Preconference Academy $75 $100

QUESTIONS? Contact us at: [email protected] or (858) 966-4972

Juan Chuck Alejos, MD Mattel Children’s Hospital, UCLAJohn Allardyce, CCPRady Children's Hospital-San DiegoScott Auerbach, MD Children's Hospital ColoradoDaniel Bernstein, MDLucille Packard Children's Hospital StanfordElizabeth Blume, MDBoston Children's HospitalShelley BowenDirector of Family Services andAwareness, Barth SyndromeFoundationLouise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PCCS Mott Children's Hospital,MichiganCharles E. Canter, MD St. Louis Children's HospitalJean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-CChildren’s Hospital Colorado Christopher Davis, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoEric Devaney, MD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoKathryn M. Dodds, CRNPThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaBrian Feingold, MD, MSChildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh ofUPMCSamme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLECRady Children's Hospital-San DiegoSanjeet Hegde, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego

Albert Hsiao, MD, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoDaphne T. Hsu, MDThe Children's Hospital at MontefioreJohn Lynn Jefferies, MD, MPH,FAAP, FACC, FAHACincinnati Children’s HospitalMedical CenterPaul F. Kantor, MBBCh, FRCPCStollery Children's Hospital, Alberta, CanadaYuk M. Law, MDSeattle Children’s HospitalSteven Lipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHAChildren's Hospital of MichiganEsther Liu, RN, FNP-BCLucile Packard Children’s HospitalStanford Kevin O. Maher, MDChildren’s Healthcare of AtlantaAnthony C. McCanta, MDChildren’s Hospital of Orange CountyAndrew McCulloch, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoSeema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA,FRCP(C)The Hospital for Sick Children,University of TorontoShelley Miyamoto, MD Colorado Children's HospitalDavid L. S. Morales, MDCincinnati Children’s HospitalMedical Center

Spyro Mousses, PhDChildren's Hospital of Orange CountyElfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHAAnn and Robert Lurie Children'sHospital, ChicagoSusan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTCPhoenix Children's HospitalJames C. Perry, MD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoJack F. Price, MD Texas Children's HospitalBeth Printz, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoDavid Rosenthal, MD Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital,Stanford Joseph W. Rossano, MD, MSThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaRobert E. Shaddy, MD The Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaDenise Suttner, MDRady Children’s Hospital-San DiegoJeffrey A, Towbin, MDLe Bonheur Children's Hospital,MemphisGabrielle Vaughn, MDRady Children's Hospital-San DiegoSteven A. Webber, MBChB, MRCPMonroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Justin C. Yeh, MDRady Children’s Hospital-San DiegoSteven Zangwill, MD Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Rakesh K. Singh, MD, MSCourse Director Medical Director; Heart Failure, Mechanical CirculatorySupport and Transplantation ProgramRady Children’s Hospital-San DiegoAnthony C. Chang, MD, MBA, MPHChief Intelligence and Innovation OfficerDirector, Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care ServiceDivision Chief, CardiologyChildren’s Hospital of Orange County Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/ACHeart Transplant and VAD CoordinatorRady Children's Hospital-San Diego

• Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy In Children: Fact vs. FictionAnthony McCanta, MD

• Transitioning Heart Failure Patients to Our Adult Colleagues: Can We Do Better?Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA

Debate: Non-Compliant AdolescentPatients With End Stage Heart FailureShould Not Be Offered Transplantationor VAD TherapiesPRO: Joseph Rossano, MD, MS and Esther LiuRN, FNP-BCCON: Yuk Law, MD and Susan Park MSN,CPNP, CCTC

• Improving the Fontan: Novel Approaches to Assessing Fontan PhysiologyDrs. Albert Hsiao and Sanjeet Hegde

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionCase Presentations 9:30 – 10:00 AMRefreshment BreakGeneral Session 610:00 AM– 12:00 PMThe Next 25 Years: What Can WeExpect?Moderators: Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA,FRCP(C) and Steven Webber, MBChB, MRCP

• Nanomedicine and Pediatric MCSKevin Maher, MD

• Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric CardiologyAnthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH

• The Future of Pharmaceutical Drug Development for Children With HeartFailureDaphne Hsu, MD

• Personalized Medicine: Cardiac Pharmacogenomics Spyro Mousses

Debate: As Technology Improves,Children With End Stage Heart FailureShould Be Offered VADs as DestinationTherapyPRO: David Morales, MDCON: Steven Zangwill, MDSymposium Closing RemarksRakesh Singh, MD, MSAnthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH

John J. Lamberti, MD, FACSEugene and Joyce Klein Director of the Children’s Heart InstituteDivision Chief, Cardiovascular SurgeryRady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

John Moore, MD, MPHDivision Chief, CardiologyRady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

Erika L. Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP/AC Clinical Lead Specialist, Acute Cardiac UnitRady Children's Hospital-San Diego

Timothy J. Nelson, MD, PhDDirector, Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program forHypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeAssociate Professor of MedicineAssociate Professor of PharmacologyMayo Clinic

Key Note SpeakersLeonard L. Bailey, MD Distinguished Professor of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery and of PediatricsDepartment of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Loma Linda University, School of Medicine Surgeon-in-Chief, Loma Linda University Children’sHospital

Guest Faculty

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 57:00 – 8:00 AMRegistration/Check-in Continental Breakfast

General Session 58:00 – 9:30 AMFontan Failure to SuccessModerators: Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHAand Gabrielle Vaughn, MD

• Medical Management of the Failing FontanCharles Canter, MD

• Interventional Management of the Failing FontanJohn Moore, MD, MPH

• Surgical Management of the Failing FontanJohn J. Lamberti, MD, FACS

*For more information on our guest faculty, please visit our website at www.SDPedsCardiology.com.

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Accreditation and DisclosureThe University of California, San Diego School ofMedicine is accredited by the AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Education toprovide continuing medical education forphysicians.

The University of California, San Diego School ofMedicine designates this live activity for amaximum of 17.50 AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only thecredit commensurate with the extent of theirparticipation in the activity.

The Chadwick Center is an approved providerof continuing education for the CaliforniaBoard of Registered Nursing for up to 17.50contact hours.

Commercial SupportThis course is supported, in part, by educationalgrants from industry, in accordance with ACCMEStandards. At the time of printing, a completelisting of commercial supporters was notavailable. Appropriate acknowledgement will begiven to all supporters at the time of theeducational activity. Proceeds from this coursemay support future continuing education.

Conference Location Loews Coronado Bay Hotel 4000 Loews Coronado Bay Road Coronado, CA 92118

Your Sleeping Room Perched on its own 15-acre peninsula, LoewsCoronado Bay Hotel is a private oasis oftranquility with views of the shimmering baywaters and the San Diego skyline. All 439 roomsand 37 suites are bathed in relaxing tones of sea-glass, and every inch is designed to put youtotally at ease. Sweeping views from the PacificOcean to Coronado Bay and across to the

• Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: Are Our Patients Doing Better?Justin Yeh, MD

• Right Heart Failure and Newer Treatment ModalitiesJuan Chuck Alejos, MD

• Fulminant Myocarditis: Data-Driven Therapy vs. Kitchen-Sink TherapyRakesh Singh, MD, MS

• Acute Kidney Injury in DecompensatedHeart FailureJack Price, MD

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionCase PresentationsNursing Breakout Session 111:00 AM – 12:30 PMHeart Failure for the Beginner to theAdvanced PractitionerModerators: Esther Liu, RN, FNP-BC and Susan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC

• Cardiomyopathy 101Louise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC

• What’s New in Myocarditis and Inflammatory Heart Disease?Erika Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP-AC

• Unique Aspects of Congenital Heart Disease Patients With Heart FailureKathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNP

• Heart Failure Medications – Past, Present, Future Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionCase Presentations 12:30 – 1:30 PMLunch (on your own)Physician Breakout Session 21:30 – 3:00 PMFrom Bench to Bedside: Translational HeartFailure ResearchModerators: Daphne Hsu, MD and StevenLipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHA

• Adrenergic Signaling: The Good, the Bad and the UglyDaniel Bernstein, MD

• Circulating MicroRNA as a Biomarker For Recovery in Pediatric Dilated CardiomyopathyShelley Miyamoto, MD

• Personalized Medicine in Heart Failure Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA, FRCP(C)

• Cardiac Mechanics and Patient-Specific Models of the Failing HeartAndrew McCulloch, PhD

• Transplant ImmunologySteven Webber, MBChB, MRCP

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionWhat’s on the Horizon…

Nursing Breakout Session 21:30 – 3:00 PMBuilding a Successful Heart FailureProgram: From Hospital to HomeModerators: Kathryn Dodds, RN, MSN, CRNPand Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/AC

• Getting Them Home: Outpatient VAD and Inotropic TherapyEsther Liu, RN, FNP-BC

• Keeping Them Home: Grounding Your Frequent FliersJean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-C

• Eating at Home: Strategies to Optimize Nutritional IntakeSamme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLEC

• Should They Go Home? Compliance and Other Complex Psychosocial IssuesSusan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTC

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionWhat I Have Learned From…

• The Acute Heart Failure Patient• The Sick VAD Patient• The Non-Compliant Patient• The Transitioning Patient

3:00 – 3:30 PMRefreshment Break

General Session 43:30 – 5:00 PMControversies in Heart FailureModerators: Daniel Bernstein, MD and RobertShaddy, MD

• Advancements in Palliative CareElizabeth Blume, MD

• The Parent Perspective Shelley Bowen

beautiful lights of the San Diego skyline gracesmany of our windows, while other roomsoverlook the lush grounds of the resort.

Make Your Reservations Early!A limited number of rooms have been blocked atthe Loews Coronado Bay Hotel at the specialgroup rate of $199 single/double occupancy plusapplicable state and local taxes. To reserve aroom, you may call the Hotel’s group reservationsline, 619-424-4000, and refer to the meetingname to receive the special group rate, or goonline to www.SDPedsCardiology.com, underTravel/Location tab, click on Loews Coronado.Complete registration as directed. The “cut-offdate” to receive the reduced rate is November9, 2015. Reservation requests received after thecut-off date will be based on availability at theHotel’s prevailing rates. Complimentary wired in-room internet service is offered.

Parking The Hotel offers self-parking for overnight guestsat a reduced fee of $18 per car per night. Fordaily user parking, the fee is $10 per day.

Registration FeeRegistration fee includes: Syllabus, dailycontinental breakfast, refreshment snacks,welcome reception, and CME credits. Facultyinformation will be available on the website atwww.SDPedsCardiology.com.

Ways to See San DiegoFor events in San Diego, visit the Convention andVisitors’ Bureau at www.sandiego.org.

Special Needs (includes dietary needs)If there are any special accessibility needs

you require, please contact Continuing MedicalEducation at (858) 966-4972 two weeks prior tothe conference so we can obtain those aids.

Program Agenda Planning Committee Miscellaneous Information

RegistrationRegister Online at www.SDPedsCardiology.com

Registration Fee: On or before After 10/27/2015 10/28/2015

Physicians $445 $495Other Health Professionals (PA/NP/RN/Trainees) $245 $295Preconference Academy $75 $100

QUESTIONS? Contact us at: [email protected] or (858) 966-4972

Juan Chuck Alejos, MD Mattel Children’s Hospital, UCLAJohn Allardyce, CCPRady Children's Hospital-San DiegoScott Auerbach, MD Children's Hospital ColoradoDaniel Bernstein, MDLucille Packard Children's Hospital StanfordElizabeth Blume, MDBoston Children's HospitalShelley BowenDirector of Family Services andAwareness, Barth SyndromeFoundationLouise Callow, MSN, RN, CPNP-PCCS Mott Children's Hospital,MichiganCharles E. Canter, MD St. Louis Children's HospitalJean Cavanaugh, MS, PA-CChildren’s Hospital Colorado Christopher Davis, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoEric Devaney, MD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoKathryn M. Dodds, CRNPThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaBrian Feingold, MD, MSChildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh ofUPMCSamme Fuchs, RDN, CSP, CNSC, CLECRady Children's Hospital-San DiegoSanjeet Hegde, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego

Albert Hsiao, MD, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoDaphne T. Hsu, MDThe Children's Hospital at MontefioreJohn Lynn Jefferies, MD, MPH,FAAP, FACC, FAHACincinnati Children’s HospitalMedical CenterPaul F. Kantor, MBBCh, FRCPCStollery Children's Hospital, Alberta, CanadaYuk M. Law, MDSeattle Children’s HospitalSteven Lipshultz, MD, FAAP, FAHAChildren's Hospital of MichiganEsther Liu, RN, FNP-BCLucile Packard Children’s HospitalStanford Kevin O. Maher, MDChildren’s Healthcare of AtlantaAnthony C. McCanta, MDChildren’s Hospital of Orange CountyAndrew McCulloch, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoSeema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA,FRCP(C)The Hospital for Sick Children,University of TorontoShelley Miyamoto, MD Colorado Children's HospitalDavid L. S. Morales, MDCincinnati Children’s HospitalMedical Center

Spyro Mousses, PhDChildren's Hospital of Orange CountyElfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHAAnn and Robert Lurie Children'sHospital, ChicagoSusan Park, MSN, CPNP, CCTCPhoenix Children's HospitalJames C. Perry, MD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoJack F. Price, MD Texas Children's HospitalBeth Printz, MD, PhD Rady Children's Hospital-San DiegoDavid Rosenthal, MD Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital,Stanford Joseph W. Rossano, MD, MSThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaRobert E. Shaddy, MD The Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaDenise Suttner, MDRady Children’s Hospital-San DiegoJeffrey A, Towbin, MDLe Bonheur Children's Hospital,MemphisGabrielle Vaughn, MDRady Children's Hospital-San DiegoSteven A. Webber, MBChB, MRCPMonroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Justin C. Yeh, MDRady Children’s Hospital-San DiegoSteven Zangwill, MD Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Rakesh K. Singh, MD, MSCourse Director Medical Director; Heart Failure, Mechanical CirculatorySupport and Transplantation ProgramRady Children’s Hospital-San DiegoAnthony C. Chang, MD, MBA, MPHChief Intelligence and Innovation OfficerDirector, Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care ServiceDivision Chief, CardiologyChildren’s Hospital of Orange County Teresa Gonzalez, MSN, PNP-PC/ACHeart Transplant and VAD CoordinatorRady Children's Hospital-San Diego

• Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy In Children: Fact vs. FictionAnthony McCanta, MD

• Transitioning Heart Failure Patients to Our Adult Colleagues: Can We Do Better?Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHA

Debate: Non-Compliant AdolescentPatients With End Stage Heart FailureShould Not Be Offered Transplantationor VAD TherapiesPRO: Joseph Rossano, MD, MS and Esther LiuRN, FNP-BCCON: Yuk Law, MD and Susan Park MSN,CPNP, CCTC

• Improving the Fontan: Novel Approaches to Assessing Fontan PhysiologyDrs. Albert Hsiao and Sanjeet Hegde

Expert Panel with Audience InteractionCase Presentations 9:30 – 10:00 AMRefreshment BreakGeneral Session 610:00 AM– 12:00 PMThe Next 25 Years: What Can WeExpect?Moderators: Seema Mital, MD, FACC, FAHA,FRCP(C) and Steven Webber, MBChB, MRCP

• Nanomedicine and Pediatric MCSKevin Maher, MD

• Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric CardiologyAnthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH

• The Future of Pharmaceutical Drug Development for Children With HeartFailureDaphne Hsu, MD

• Personalized Medicine: Cardiac Pharmacogenomics Spyro Mousses

Debate: As Technology Improves,Children With End Stage Heart FailureShould Be Offered VADs as DestinationTherapyPRO: David Morales, MDCON: Steven Zangwill, MDSymposium Closing RemarksRakesh Singh, MD, MSAnthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH

John J. Lamberti, MD, FACSEugene and Joyce Klein Director of the Children’s Heart InstituteDivision Chief, Cardiovascular SurgeryRady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

John Moore, MD, MPHDivision Chief, CardiologyRady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

Erika L. Wintering, MSN, RNFA, PNP/AC Clinical Lead Specialist, Acute Cardiac UnitRady Children's Hospital-San Diego

Timothy J. Nelson, MD, PhDDirector, Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program forHypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeAssociate Professor of MedicineAssociate Professor of PharmacologyMayo Clinic

Key Note SpeakersLeonard L. Bailey, MD Distinguished Professor of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery and of PediatricsDepartment of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Loma Linda University, School of Medicine Surgeon-in-Chief, Loma Linda University Children’sHospital

Guest Faculty

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 57:00 – 8:00 AMRegistration/Check-in Continental Breakfast

General Session 58:00 – 9:30 AMFontan Failure to SuccessModerators: Elfriede Pahl, MD, FACC, FAHAand Gabrielle Vaughn, MD

• Medical Management of the Failing FontanCharles Canter, MD

• Interventional Management of the Failing FontanJohn Moore, MD, MPH

• Surgical Management of the Failing FontanJohn J. Lamberti, MD, FACS

*For more information on our guest faculty, please visit our website at www.SDPedsCardiology.com.

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