Duke Cardiology Regional Conference 2015: Cutting-Edge Cardiology in the Heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Event Dates: December 4-6, 2015
ACTIVITY DIRECTORS
L. Kristin Newby, MD, MHS Sana M. Al-Khatib, MD, MHS
Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine
The overall goal of this activity is to provide a continuing education forum that highlights new evidence and practice guidelines that will enhance learners’ knowledge and competency in prevention and treatment of common manifestations of cardiovascular disease. Through this program, participants will evaluate new therapeutic agents and results of recent clinical trials, novel diagnostic procedures, and emerging risk management interventions in order to improve patient outcomes and make informed changes to their medical practice with confidence.
Event Contact:
Christy Darnell
Office: 919-613-0988
Mobile: 919-880-8686
christy.darnell@duke.edu
See reduced registration rates below for non-MD's, residents, fellows and live-stream participants.
Onsite registration will be available at Renaissance Asheville Hotel on Friday, December 4. Visa and MasterCard will be accepted.
If you wish to participate via the live stream of this course, you may still register online. After doing so, please contact Christy Darnell at christy.darnell@duke.edu to receive the required URLs and additional logistical information for the symposium.
If you would like to register for the Youtube Live Stream: Click Here
ACCOMMODATIONS AND ROOM RATES
A block of guest rooms has been reserved at the Renaissance Asheville Hotel. Rooms are $189 per night, plus applicable taxes. The room block will be held until November 11, 2015, but may sell out prior to this date. Reserve your room at the conference rate here or call 828.210.3006 (M-F, 7am-6pm) and reference the “Duke group”.
CANCELLATION POLICY
All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via email (christy.darnell@duke.edu). Registration cancellations received on or before November 7, 2015 will be fully refunded minus a processing fee of 5%. Cancellation requests submitted between November 8 and November 27, 2015 will receive a 50% refund minus a processing fee of 5%. Cancellation requests received on or after November 28, 2015 will not be refunded. In the event that the program is cancelled or postponed, we will not be responsible for any travel costs or expenses, including cancellation/change penalties assessed by airlines, travel agencies, or hotels.
HOW TO SET UP YOUR PROFILE IN ETHOS (NEW USERS ONLY):
- Before you can register for the course, you are required to set up your profile in EthosCE. Click on the following link, http://continuingeducation.dcri.duke.edu/ then select Join in the upper right hand corner of the Home Page. For further instructions please click on the following link to our quick reference card.
- Once you have created a Profile, you will then receive an email from the system confirming you as a user. Click on the link in the email to create your password. You will then notice in the upper right hand corner of the page that you are now logged into your account.
- Keep a record of the ID/password. If you register for CME credit you will need to complete the certification process using the Duke CME Portal
HOW TO REGISTER/ENROLL IN A COURSE IN ETHOS:
In the upper right hand corner of the Ethos Home Page, type in the name of the course, Duke Regional Cardiology Conference in the search bar.
- Click on the web link that will then direct you to the course landing page.
- If you are a Non-MD, Resident or Fellow, please choose the payment option below to receive your discount.
- Add to Cart and follow the check out process.
IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY REGISTERING, PLEASE CONTACT THE SERVICE DESK AT: 919.668.8916
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, the learner will be able to:
- Describe how to select patients with atrial fibrillation for treatment with newer anticoagulant agents and manage common clinical scenarios that may arise during treatment.
- Describe evidence for use of P2Y12 antagonist agents and their respective features to selecting which agent to add to aspirin and the appropriate duration of dual antiplatelet therapy.
- Identify key principals associated with high-sensitivity troponin assays and the potential opportunities and pitfalls associated with these.
- Describe new AHA/ACC guidelines for treating dyslipidemia and the changing landscape of treatment options and apply the ACCF/AHA guidelines for managing hypertension.
- Explain how novel CRT technologies can benefit patients, how to select patients for this therapy and which patient subgroups are still underrepresented in randomized clinical trials.
- Identify patients for catheter ablation based on the latest data and recognize remaining gaps in knowledge on this procedure along with studies underway to address these.
- Recognize challenges and treatment options associated with managing patients with CKD and AF and those with CKD who are at risk for SCD, as well as the current data and ongoing research in this area.
- Describe the latest technological advances in cardiac rhythm devices, current data on which patients are most likely to benefit from devices, and advances to expect in the near future.
- Review and discuss best practices for acute heart failure therapy, including acute treatment, management of HFpEF, and preventing rehospitalization.
Kathleen Brink, RN
Dennis Abraham, MD
Sana Al-khatib, MD
Brett Atwater, MD
Mike Blazing, MD
Jim Daubert, MD
Zubin Eapen, MD
Chris Ganger, MD
Kevin Jackson, MD
Kristin Newby, MD
Albert Sun, MD
Tracy Wang, MD
Available Credit
- 10.50 ANCC
- 11.25 JA Credit - AH