Agenda
Date and Time | Presentation/Activity Title | Faculty |
WED-6/22 | ||
0700-0800 | Breakfast and Registration | |
0800-0830 | The fundamental of tissue engineering. | Jonah Cool, PhD |
0830-0900 | CorMatrix ECM for cardiac tissue repair. | Marc Gerdisch, MD |
0900-0930 | 3D Tissue Bioprinting |
Jonah Cool, PhD |
0930-0945 | Break | |
0945-1015 | Treatment of tricuspid endocarditis with CorMatrix ECM. | Marc Gerdisch, MD |
1015-1045 | Medical device prototyping for the clinician | William Cohn, MD |
1045-1115 | A real world clinical experience with CorMatrix in the community hospital setting; Does it have application here? | Mark Mettauer, MD |
1115-1130 | Panel discussion-Q&A | |
1130-1230 | Keynote Address: Cardiovascular surgery’s survival guide for the next 20 years. (LUNCH) | Alan Lumsden, MD |
1230-1300 | Ethical perspectives in artificial organs, tissue engineering and xenotransplantation. | Courtenay R. Bruce, JD, MA |
1300-1330 | Xenotransplantation-The future of heart transplantation? | David K.C. Cooper, MD, PhD. |
1330-1400 | “I’m not dead yet” Should we be harvesting organs from patients that are not brain dead? | Arie Blitz, MD |
1400-1430 | Panel discussion-Q&A | |
1430-1445 | Break | |
1445-1515 | The TAVR train has left the station: Is it on the right track? | Fred Edwards, MD |
1515-1545 | Who should be doing TAVR? | Alan Lumsden, MD |
1545-1615 | Not so fast: Why TAVR may not be the Holy Grail. | Nabil Munfakh |
1615-1645 | The new era of quality assessment in thoracic surgery. | Fred Edwards, MD |
1645-1700 | Panel discussion-Q&A | |
1700-1830 | Welcome reception | |
THUR-6/23 | ||
0700-0800 | Breakfast and Exhibits | |
0800-0900 | The economic side of mechanical circulatory support. | Tina Ivovic |
0900-0930 | Veno-Veno and Veno-Arterial ECMO survival data. | Arie Blitz, MD |
0930-1000 | Mechanical surgical options for acute post-cardiotomy heart failure. | Aditya Bansal, MD |
1000-1015 | Panel discussion-Q&A | |
1015-1030 | Break | |
1030-1100 | The total artificial heart. | William, Cohn, MD |
1100-1130 | New developments in cardiac support. | Arie Blitz, MD |
1130-1200 | Managing right heart failure with mechanical support. | Aditya Bansal, MD |
1200-1215 | Panel discussion-Q&A | |
1215-1315 | Crystal Heart Achievement Award Presentation (LUNCH) | A. Blitz, MD – G. Jones, MD – J. Basha, CCP |
1315-1345 | Brain injury: The Achilles heal of cardiac surgery. | Arie Blitz, MD |
1345-1415 | Myocardial protection strategies for increasingly complex cardiac surgery. | Nabil Munfakh, MD |
1415-1445 | Cardioplegia: Buckberg, St. Thomas, Plegisol, Micro-Plegia, or Del Nido, is there a difference? | Eric Skipper, MD |
1445-1515 | Anticoagulation for biologic valve replacement | Peter Poslussney, MD |
1515-1530 | Panel discussion-Q&A | |
1530-1730 | Exhibitors Appreciation Event – Drinks, Fun, Games. Win an iPad playing “Exhibitors Poker” | |
FRI-6/24 | ||
0630-0740 | Breakfast and Exhibits | |
0740-0800 | Pre-Simulation preparation for AngioVac simulation session. | James Jenkins, MD |
0800-1200 | Concurrent Simulations – Heart/Lung Machine – Impella – AngioVac – Centramag (Stations rotate every hour) | |
1215-1315 | History Lecture: “Doctors of another calling – physicians known best for their achievements outside of medicine.” (LUNCH) | David K.C. Cooper, MD, PhD. |
SAT-6/25 | ||
0700-0800 | Breakfast | |
0800-0830 | Perfusion best practice guidelines. | Shahna Bronson, CCP |
0830-0900 | “To Russia with Love” Medical mission work in Russia. | Clifford Kitten, MD and Team |
0900-0930 | “Carolinas Heart” Central American Medical Mission Outreach. How you can get involved. | Eric Skipper, MD and Team |
0930-1000 | Who should watch the ECMO? | Joe Basha, CCP and Panel |
1000-1030 | ||
1030-1045 | Panel discussion-Q&A | |
1045-1100 | Break | |
1100-1130 | Baby Fae: The first neonatal cardiac xenotransplant. My thoughts 30 years later. | Leonard Bailey, MD |
1115-1130 | Closing remarks – Grand Prize Drawing – Certificates awarded | |
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