South Piedmont AHEC

Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute Presents: The Dowd Foundation Center Cardio-Oncology Symposium

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Description

Atrium Health, Advocate Health, SHVI & Wake Forest Baptist team members, as well as all learners/trainees : you can email jennifer.rogers@atriumhealth.org for information about the DISCOUNT REGISTRATION CODE.

As the landscape of cancer therapeutics rapidly evolves, overall cancer survival is improving at an unprecedented pace. However, patients are now living long enough for cardiovascular complications to emerge as an alternate cause of morbidity and mortality. In addition, life-saving cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy, may be stopped prematurely due to adverse effects on the cardiovascular system. This has led to the rapid expansion of cardio-oncology, a collaborative field that strives to maximize the benefit of cancer treatments while minimizing cardiotoxicity to improve outcomes and quality of life in cancer patients with cardiovascular disease.

Join us in person or virtually for a clinically oriented symposium focusing on challenging cases in cardio-oncology. This will be a case-based, "beyond the basics" curriculum focusing on the difficult clinical dilemmas that arise in the care of this complex patient population, with an emphasis on the concept of permissive cardiotoxicity. The symposium will feature case presentations, interdisciplinary panel discussions, and interactive Q&A's with experts in the field of cardio-oncology, and will cover high-yield topics such as amyloidosis, immunotherapy, and cardiac critical care while also providing opportunities for networking and collaboration among participants. This conference is designed for all healthcare professionals that are involved in the care of cardio-oncology patients or have an interest in the field.

Faculty

  • Jennifer Atlas, MD | Atrium Health Levine Cancer
  • Nyal Borges, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Robert Copeland-Halperin, MD | Northwell Health
  • Sanjeev Gulati, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Arielle Heeke, MD | Atrium Health Levine Cancer
  • Noreen Kelly, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Bradley LeNoir, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Joseph Mishkin, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Satish Misra, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Shuktika Nandkeolyar, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Nicolas Palaskas, MD, PhD | MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Amar Parikh, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Sunil Pauwaa, MD | Advocate Christ Medical Center
  • Brittany Ragon, MD | Atrium Health Levine Cancer
  • Michael Rinaldi, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Gaurav Shah, MD | Atrium Health Levine Cancer
  • Omar Siddiqi, MD | Boston University Amyloid Center
  • Jai Singh, MD | Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
  • Cindy Varga, MD | Atrium Health Levine Cancer
  • Sujethra Vasu, MD | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
  • Eric Yang, MD | University of California, Los Angeles

    Topics
  • Prevention of Cardiac Events After Cardiotoxic Treatments-More Than an Ounce
  • Cardiac Optimization Prior to CAR-T and Stem Cell Transplant-Moving Beyond Ejection Fraction
  • Permissive Cardiotoxicity in Breast Cancer Therapies-Straining for Clarity
  • Complex Cases of Immunotherapy Cardiotoxicity-When Seeing Is Not Believing
  • Cardiac Considerations in Chronic Targeted Therapies-Hindsight Is 50/50
  • Cardiac Amyloidosis 201-Not for the Faint of Heart

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    In collaboration with Atrium Health Levine Cancer

    Accreditation Statement
    Atrium Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    Credit Designation Statement
    Atrium Health designates this Live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.

    AAPA accepts certificate of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician Assistants may receive a maximum of 6.5 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.

    ANCC and the North Carolina Board of Nursing accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from the organizations accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).

    Nurses: This educational activity with 6.5 hours can be applied towards continuing competence plan for maintaining current licensure with the North Carolina Board of Nursing.

    Policy on Faculty and Sponsor Disclosure
    In accordance with the Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education established by the ACCME, faculty, abstract reviewers, paper presenters/authors, planning committee members, staff and any others involved in planning the educational content must disclose any relationship they or their co-authors have with ineligible companies which may be related to their content.

    ADA Statement
    If you need any auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to attend this conference, please contact Gina Barnard by email gina.barnard@atriumhealth.org.

    Webinar information & Test Page
    The webinar will be broadcast with Zoom. Instructions to join the Live Webinar will be emailed prior to the event. You can test your computer by going to the Zoom Test Page

    * Registering for and attending a South Piedmont AHEC program authorizes South Piedmont AHEC to take audio, video, and/or still images to be used for promotional and educational purposes. If you have concerns, please speak with a South Piedmont AHEC team member.

    Objectives

    • Identify unique cardiotoxicity profiles of contemporary anti-cancer treatment.
    • Analyze and implement strategies for monitoring and managing cardiotoxicity.
    • Discuss the concept of permissive cardiotoxicity and how it applies in different cancer treatment scenarios.
    • Apply a multidisciplinary approach to the management of acute cardiovascular disease in patients during cancer treatment.

    Electives

    Status
    Open
    Date(s)
    Oct 12, 2024
    Time
    8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Eastern Time
    Check-In Time
    8:00 AM
    Location
    Sanger Heart & Vascular
    Status
    Open
    Date(s)
    Oct 12, 2024
    Time
    8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Eastern Time
    Check-In Time
    8:00 AM
    Location
    Webinar
    Room
    Zoom
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    Oct 12, 2024
    8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Eastern Time
    Multiple Locations
    (See Sessions)
    Gina Barnard BA

    Fees


    $90.00
    MD/DO registration fee (non-Atrium/Advocate/Wake Forest Baptist)
    $50.00
    Registration fee all other healthcare providers (non-Atrium/Advocate/Wake Forest Baptist)
    $0.00
    All Atrium/Advocate/Wake Forest Baptist Faculty/Providers, Staff & All medical students, fellows, and residents - MUST HAVE CODE TO REGISTER

    Credits


    0.70
    CEU
    6.50
    Contact Hours
    6.50
    CME for Physician Assistants
    6.50
    AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™