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Endorsed by

Presents

Cardiovascular - Thoracic(CVT) Critical Care 2014

Meeting the Challenges of Innovative Technology and Protocols to Speed Recovery, Increase Safety &

Enhance Patient Comfort

Thurs, Oct 9 - Sat, Oct 11, 2014Omni Shoreham Hotel

Washington, DC

11th Annual CME Team-BuildingMulti-Disciplinary Conference

TARGET AUDIENCE:Surgeons, Interventionalists, Intensivists, Anesthesiologists, Hospitalists, Critical Care Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Cath Lab Professionals, Perfusionists, Pharmacists, Nutritionists,Respiratory Therapists & Perioperative Nurses

Co-Sponsors and Joint Provider

We H e l p S a v e L i v e s !

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Welcome to the 11th Annual FACTS-Care “TeamBuilding” Conference, “CVT Critical Care 2014”!

The field of CVT critical care continues to be challenged by the increased acuity of patients, and the complexity of the procedures and supportive technology involved in their care.

The annual FACTS-Care CME conference is based on the concept that “CVT Critical Care” is a multi-disciplinaryspecialty that continues to evolve, and that optimal care of the CVT patient depends on coordination of a multi-disciplinary team. The FACTS-Care meetings areconstructed to be “team-building” events!

The FACTS-Care conferences provide the latest concepts and protocols to update current leaders of CVT ICU’s, and to develop new leaders for their units. Increasing quality of care and safety are ongoing challenges for all medical centers.

In order to provide the optimal educational experience, the annual conferences feature multi-disciplinary leaders who bring their expertise to presentations, panel discussions, and workshops. In addition, patients’ perspectives and concerns arehighlighted in a panel presentation by The Mended Hearts.

The Exhibit Hall with the new “State of the Art CVT ICU” and the non-CME Focus Groups provide important information for CVT critical care leaders about specific technology and pharmaceutical advances.

To encourage research and communication among “CVT critical care teams”around the world, the meeting now features two “Abstract-Based Scientific Sessions,” a Poster Session event, the annual Andrew Foster Young Investigator presentation, and, created this year, the John W. Kirklin Resident & Fellow Research Award.

Through his surgical innovations, mentorship, research, and publications, Dr. Kirklin had a profound influence on cardiothoracic surgeons and their critical carecolleagues around the world. Dr. Kirklin was the 1978-1979 President of the AATS.

Dr. Kirklin’s vision and implementation of the multi-disciplinary critical care team has become recognized as the optimal approach to cardiothoracic critical care. Since its inception, FACTS-Care has embodied his vision in its mission to provide the latestconcepts and protocols to multi-disciplinary professionals. Among his manycontributions to the critical care of cardiac surgical patients, Dr. Kirklin, along withhis colleague Dr. Eugene Blackstone, described the fundamental concepts regarding the postoperative management of low cardiac output.

We look forward to your joining us at the 11-Year Anniversary FACTS-Care CMEconference, “CVT Critical Care 2014”!

Nevin M. Katz, MDPresident & Executive DirectorFACTS-Care

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This 11th annual multi-disciplinary CME conference is dedicated to further advancing knowledge and expertise in the complex field of Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT) Critical Care. It is designed to bring together the entire team of health care professionals that provide care for patients undergoing CVT operations and interventional procedures.

The conference addresses the unique physiology, operations, procedures, andpotential complications of CVT patients. Latest management strategies for challenging clinical problems will be presented and current controversies discussed. Experts and world authorities will focus on the latest concepts, technology, management protocols, and clinical experience in their specialties.

The program includes faculty presentations, abstract-based scientific sessions, symposia regarding major issues, audience-panel discussions and workshops. Approaches and specific protocols will be related to clinical data, so that participants can structure their clinical practice on evidence-based medicine.

With the field of CVT critical care continuing to change rapidly, it is anticipated thatparticipation in the conference will lead to implementation of new concepts, protocols, and technology. The overall goal is to make the recovery of patients from CVT surgery and interventional procedures faster, safer, and more comfortable.

Educational Objectives:

The overall educational objectives of Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT) Critical Care 2014 are:

• Apply the latest concepts, technology and developments in CVT critical care to optimize patient outcomes.

• Understand the latest protocols to provide safe and effective cardiac and respiratory support.

• Recognize the importance of the multi-disciplinary team approach in CVT Critical Care and principles of team coordination.

Team Discount and Early Bird Registration Deadline - August 22, 2014

Register 3 and get a FREE registration for the 4th Team Member!

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Thursday, October 9

7:00 am – 8:00 amLight Breakfast & Registration

SESSION I - Introduction & Cardiovascular8:00 am – 8:10 amWelcome & Introduction to the Program

Nevin M. Katz, MD

8:10 am – 8:40 amTranscatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) - Procedures, Results, & ICUManagement

Vinod H. Thourani, MD

8:40 am – 9:10 amManagement of VAD & ECMO Complications

Francis D. Pagani, MD, PhD

9:10 am – 9:30 amCV - Case Scenarios

Hirose Hitoshi, MD, Francis D. Pagani, MD, PhD & David C. Fitzgerald, CCP

9:30 - 10:00 amAudience Panel Discussion

Moderator: Nevin M. Katz, MD

Panelists: Myra F. Ellis, CCRN, David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, Hirose Hitoshi, MD, Marsha Holton, CCRN, Michael J. Nowak, PA-C & Francis D. Pagani, MD, PhD

10:00 - 10:30 amRefreshment Break - Exhibit Hall

SESSION II - Cardiothoracic Resident &Fellow Research Award Presentation10:30 am – 10:00 amJohn W. Kirklin CT Resident & FellowResearch Award Presentation & Discussion

Central Venous Pressure Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: Does it Predict Postoperative Mortality or Renal Failure?

Award Recipient & Presentor: Judson B. Williams, MD, MHS Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

Award Presented by: Nevin M. Katz, MD

SESSION III - Innovative Approachesto CVT Critical Care - International Abstract-Based Scientific Session 11:00 am – 11:50 am

Moderator: Daniel L. Miller, MD

Standardizing Handoff of Cardiac Surgery Patients: OR to ICU

Sheila BoegIi, MSN, RN, CCRN, CCNS-CSC, Elizabeth Burgess, MD, Janet Foley, BSN, RN, CNOR, Loren Hiratzka, MD

TriHealth/Bethesda North Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

Discussant: Mary Zellinger, CCRN

Implementation of a Protocol for Cardiac Advanced Life Support-Surgical (CALS-S)

Myra Ellis, MSN, RN, CCRN-CSC, Jill Engel, DNP, ANP, FNP, ACNP, Lynn McGugan, DNP, RN, ACNP, CCRN-CSC, Kelly Spillane, BSN, RN

Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC

Discussant: Rakesh Arora, MD

11:50 am – 12:00 pmIntermission - Exhibit Hall

Session IV - Professional Multi-Disciplinary Issues - NetworkingLuncheon Symposium12:00 pm - 1:00 pmCVT Critical Care Handoffs: “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”

Moderator: Mary J. Zellinger, CCRN

Panelists: Charles M. Geller, MD, Robert E. Moyneaux, PA-C, Denese Sabatino, CCRN

1:15 pm – 2:15 pmNon-CME Focus Groups & Exhibit Hall Demonstrations - Latest Technology & Pharmaceuticals

ECMO: The Role of Point of Care TestingDiscussion Leader: Charles Oribabor, MDLocation: Hampton Room

Complete Revascularization: Benefits ofHemodynamic SupportDiscussion Leader: Mark Grise, MDLocation: Calvert Room

Albumin in the Fluid Management of CardiacSurgery PatientsDiscussion Leader: Charles E. Geller, MDLocation: Congressional Room

Session V - Thoracic Surgery &Respiratory Support2:30 pm – 3:00 pmAdvanced Resp Support & ECMO – Case Scenarios with Latest Strategies

Eric Kriner, RRT, Hirose Hitoshi, MD, & David C. Fitzgerald, CCP

3:00 pm – 3:30 pmPrevention & Management of ThoracicSurgery Complicatons in the ICU

Daniel L. Miller, MD

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3:30 pm – 4:00 pmBedside Management of Complications in Critically Ill Thoracic Surgery Patients: A Different Perpective

Namrata Patil, MD

4:00 pm – 4:30 pmRefreshment Break - Exhibit Hall

SESSION VI - Multi-Disciplinary Break Out Workshops4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Cardiac Advanced Life Support (CALS) Protocols

Director: Rakesh C. Arora, MDCo-Director: Myra F. Ellis, CCRNLocation: Calvert Room

Physicians

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providershipof the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) and the Foundation for the Advancement of CardioThoracic Surgical Care. The AATS is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American Association for Thoracic Surgery designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

NursesThis activity is pending approval with TheAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses.

Perfusionist AccreditationThis activity is pending approval with theAmerican Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP).

Disclosure policy:

It is the policy of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) that any individual who is in a position to control or influence the content of an educational activity to disclose all relevant financial relationships or affiliations. Allidentified conflicts of interest must be resolved and the educational content thoroughly vetted by the AATS for fair balance, scientific objectivity, and appropriateness of patient carerecommendations. In addition, faculty members are asked to disclose when any discussion ofunapproved use of pharmaceutical or medical device occurs.

For further information on the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) Standards of Commercial Support, please visit www.accme.org.

Core Competencies:This program will address the following ACGME/ABMS competencies:· Patient care and procedural skills· Medical knowledge

CME Accreditation

KEYNOTE TOPIC TeamSTEPPSStrategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety

TeamSTEPPS® is an evidence-basedteamwork system aimed at optimizing patient outcomes by improvingcommunication and teamwork skills among health care professionals. It was developed by the US Department ofDefense in collaboration with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Duke continues to serve as one of six national training centers.Additional information regarding theNational Implementation of TeamSTEPPS can be found at http://teamstepps.ahrq.gov/

Experts ≠ Expert Team:Creating a High Performing Team

Come participate in this abbreviatedintroduction to TeamSTEPPS and learn tools that can boost the performance of your team.

Objectives:

• Describe the TeamSTEPPS training initiative and TeamSTEPPS framework• Discuss the impact of errors and why they occur• Describe key TeamSTEPPS tools and strategies • Identify barriers to teamwork, strategies to overcome teamwork barriers, and potential successful outcomes.

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Hemodynamic Simulation – Case Scenarios including Patient with VAD

Director: Nevin M. Katz, MDCo-Director: John Frazier, RN, RRTLocation: Blue Room

Circulatory Support ECMO - Protocols & Bedside Issues

Co-Directors: David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, Hirose Hitoshi, MD & Francis D. Pagani, MD, PhDLocation: Congressional Room

Friday, October 10

7:00 am – 8:00 amLight Breakfast & Registration

Session VII – Anticoagulation & Coagulopathies

Moderator: Jerrold H. Levy, MD

8:00 am – 8:30 amAnticoagulation for VAD’s & ECMO

Michael Moranville, PharmD

8:30 am – 9:00 am Management of Coagulopathies

Jerrold H. Levy, MD

Session VIII – Ethical Issues

Moderator: Namrata Patil, MD

9:00 am – 9:30 amThe Ethics of Advanced Critical Care Technology & Case ScenarioMelissa M. Goldstein, JD & Myra F. Ellis, CCRN

Session IX – Andrew Foster YoungInvestigator Award Presentation9:30 am – 10:00 amAndrew Foster Young Investigator Award Presentation & Discussion

Impact of Changing from SystemicAnticoagulation with Heparin for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy to RegionalAnticoagulation with Citrate in a CTCritical Care Unit: A RetrospectiveObservational Study

Award Recipient & Presenter: Katherine Williams, MBBsc hons, MRCP (UK), FRCAJohn Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University Hopsitals, Oxford, United KingdomAward Presented by: Joseph M. Giordano, MD

10:00 am – 10:30 am Refreshment Break - Exhibit Hall

Session X – The Patient’s Perspective10:30 am – 11:00 amThe Patient’s Perspective Panel

Mended Hearts Moderator & Representatives & Barbara Jacobs, CCRN

Session XI – Innovative Approachesto CVT Critical Care - InternationalAbstract-Based Scientific Session11:00 am – 11:45 amModerator: Myra F. Ellis, CCRN

Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (E-CPR), Experience Over 3 Years

Graham Peigh, BA, Harrison Pitcher, MD, Nicholas Cavarocchi, MD & Hitoshi Hirose, MD.

Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA

Discussant: David C. Fitzgerald, CCP

Major Complications Related to Swan-Ganz Catheter Usage in Cardiac Surgery

Charles M. Geller, MD; Cathy Sullivan, FNP, Robert F. Tranbaugh, MD

Mount Sinai Beth Israel, New York, NY

Discussant: Jerrold H. Levy, MD

11:45am – 12:00 pmIntermission - Exhibit Hall

Session XII - Luncheon Symposium 12:00 pm – 1:00 pmKEYNOTE ADDRESS: Meeting theChallenges to Improve Quality & Safety – The TeamSTEPPS Program

Charles E. Murphy, MD

1:15 pm – 2:15 pmNon-CME Focus Groups & Exhibit Hall Demonstrations - Latest Technology & Pharmaceuticals

Critical Issues for the CVT Patient in the ICU

Discussion Leader: TBA

Location: Hampton Room

Chest Tube Patency Standards Following Cardiothoracic Surgery

Discussion Leader: Edward Boyle, MD

Location: Calvert Room

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Latest Advances in Renal Biomarkers

Discussion Leader: John A. Kellum, MD

Location: Congressional Room

Session XIII - Endocrine Issues &Physical TherapyModerators: Nevin M. Katz, MD & Robert E. Moyneaux, PA-C

2:30 pm – 3:00 pmGlycemic Control & Diabetic Issues - Addressing the New SCIP Measures

Marc S. Sussman, MD

3:00 pm – 3:30 pmPhysical Therapy & Early Mobilizationfor the CVT Critical Care Patient

Emily C. Shields, PT

3:30 pm – 4:00 pmRefreshment Break - Exhibit Hall

Session XIV– Multi-Disciplinary Break Out Workshops4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Bronchoscopy Simulation

Director: James P. Lamberti, MDCo-Director: Namrata Patil, MD Location: Calvert Room

Bedside Echocardiography & Ultrasound Guided Procedures

Director: Haney Mallemat, MDCo-Director: Glenn Whitman, MD

Location: Hampton Room

TeamSTEPPS Protocols

Director: Charles E. Murphy, MDCo-Director: Margaret H. Sturdivant, RNLocation: Congressional Room

5:30 pm – 6:00 pmRefreshment Break– Wine & Cheese Event Exhibit Hall & Patio

Session XV - Abstract-Based Poster Session6:00 pm – 7:00 pmPoster Session with Professor RoundsPoster Hall

Saturday, October 11

7:00 am – 8:00 amLight Breakfast and Registration

Session XVI – Neurologic & Sepsis Issues

Moderator: Joseph F. Dasta, MSc

8:00 am – 8:30 amSeizure Management - The NewGuidelines

Gretchen M. Brophy, PharmD

8:30 am – 9:00 amAntibiotics for Open Chest, ECMO, and VAD Patients

Jessica R. Crow, PharmD

Session XVII - The CT ResidentScholarship Panel Discussion9:00 am – 9:30 amCT Resident Perspective - ProvidingOptimal CVT Critical Care

Moderator: Glenn Whitman, MD

Panel: Recipients of AATS CT Resident Scholarships

9:30 am – 9:45 am

Refreshment Break - Exibit Hall

Session XVIII - Renal & Nutritional Support 9:45 am – 10:15 amLatest Concepts & Practice for CVT Critical Care Nutritional Support

Patricia Brown, RD, LDN, CNSC

10:15 am – 10:45 am The New Renal Biomarkers for AcuteKidney Injury - Latest Developments inEarly Diagnosis & Treatment

John A. Kellum, MD

Session XIX - Best Practices & Challenges10:45 am – 11:15 amDrug Shortages - How to Address the Ongoing Challenge

John J. Lewin III, PharmD

11:15 amClosing Comments

Nevin M. Katz, MD

*Program Agenda subject to change

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Dr. Charles E. Murphy is Duke University Health System Associate ChiefPatient Safety Officer and Medical Director of Duke University Hospital Cardiothoracic ICU and Stepdown Units. He is a graduate of Duke University Medical School and the Duke General Surgery and Thoracic Surgeryresidencies.

Dr. Murphy was in practice for 17 years as a cardiovascular surgeon at Duke Regional Hospital, and during that time he held many physician leadership positions including Chair of the Department of Surgery and President ofthe Medical Staff. Dr. Murphy’s early patient safety leadership experience also began at Duke Regional Hospital where, in his role as Medical Director of the Medical-Surgical ICU, he helped implement a very successfulcomprehensive unit-based safety program.

In 2012, after completing formal training in Critical Care Medicine,Dr. Murphy became the Medical Director of the Cardiothoracic ICU andStepdown Units at Duke University Hospital. In this role, he leads the CTSurgery Subcommittee Heart Center Outcomes Program and other keypatient safety and quality initiatives. These include a multi-disciplinaryComprehensive Unit Safety Program and monthly Safety WalkRounds.He has also completed the Duke Patient Safety Leadership Trainingand Certification Course.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Charles E. Murphy, Jr., M.D.Assistant Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiovascular & Thoracic SurgeryDirector, Cardiothoracic ICU & Stepdown UnitsDuke UniversityDurham, NC

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Conference Director

Nevin M. Katz, MDPresident & Executive Director, FACTS-CareAssociate Professor of SurgeryJohns Hopkins UniversityThe Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore, MD

Conference Co-Directors

Joseph F. Dasta, MScProfessor EmeritusThe Ohio State University College of PharmacyColumbus, OHAdjunct ProfessorUniversity of Texas College of PharmacyRound Rock, TX

Jerrold H. Levy, MD, FAHA, FCCMProfessor of AnesthesiologyCo-Director, Cardiothoracic ICUDuke University Medical CenterDurham, North Carolina

Daniel L. Miller, MDProfessor of SurgeryGeorgia Regents University School of MedicineChief, General Thoracic SurgeryWellstar Health System / Mayo Clinic Care NetworkAtlanta, GA

Mary J. Zellinger, RN, MN, ANP-BC, CCRN-CSCClinical Nurse SpecialistCardiovascular & Critical Care ServicesEmory University HospitalAtlanta, GA

Invited Faculty

Rakesh C. Arora, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Surgery / PhysiologyUniversity of ManitobaWinnepeg, MB Canada

Gretchen M. Brophy, PharmDNeurocritical Care Clinical PharmacistProfessor of Pharmacotherapy & Outcomes Sciences & NeurosurgeryVirginia CommonwealthUniversity Richmond, VA

Patricia Brown, RD, LDN, CNSCSenior Clinical DieticianParenteral Enteral Support ServiceDepartment of SurgeryThe Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore, MD

Jessica R. Crow, PharmDClinical SpecialistCardiac Surgical Intensive Care & Nutrition Support ServiceThe Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of PharmacyBaltimore, MD

Myra F. Ellis, RN, MSN, CCRN-CSCClinical Nurse IV – CT ICUDuke University HospitalDurham, NC

David C. Fitzgerald, CCPChief of Cardiovascular PerfusionECMO CoordinatorINOVA Fairfax HospitalFalls Church, VA

John A. Frazier, RN, RRTGlobal Professional EducationCritical CareEdwards LifesciencesIrvine, CA

Joseph M. Giordano, MDProfessor EmeritusDepartment of SurgeryThe George WashingtonUniversity Washington, DC

Charles M. Geller, MDDirector Cardiac Surgery ICUAttending, Cardiac SurgeryDivision of Cardiothoracic SurgeryMount Sinai Beth Israel New York, NY

Melissa M. Goldstein, JDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Health PolicySchool of Public Health & Health SciencesThe George WashingtonUniversityWashington, DC

Hitoshi Hirose, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiothoracic SurgeryThomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia, PA

Marsha Holton, CCRN, RCIS, FSICPPresident, CardiovascularOrientation ProgramsClinical CoordinatorIndian Head, MD

Barbara S. Jacobs, RN, MSN, CCRN, CENPSenior Director,Nursing OperationsSuburban Hospital Johns Hopkins MedicineBethesda, MD

John A. Kellum, MDProfessorDepartment of Critical Care MedicineDirector, Center for Critical Care NephrologyUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA

Eric Kriner, BS, RRTPulmonary Critical Care Clinical SpecialistMedstar Washington Hospital CenterPulmonary Services DepartmentWashington, DC

James P. Lamberti, MDMedical DirectorRespiratory Care ServicesINOVA Fairfax HospitalFalls Church, VA

John J. Lewin, III, PharmD, MBADivision Director, Critical Care& Surgery PharmacyThe Johns Hopkins HospitalAdjunct Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology & Critical Care MedicineJohns Hopkins UniversityClinical Professor, University of Maryland Schoolof PharmacyBaltimore, MD

Haney Mallemat, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Critical Care MedicineDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterBaltimore, MD

Robert E. Molyneaux, PA-CChief Physician AssistantSurgical Critical Care ServicesMedstar Washington Hospital CenterWashington, DC

Charles E. Murphy, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiovascular & Thoracic SurgeryDirector, Cardiothoracic ICU & Stepdown UnitsDuke UniversityDurham, NC

Michael Moranville, PharmDPharmacy Clinical SpecialistAdvanced Heart Failure &Thoracic TransplantationJohns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore, MD

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Michael J. Nowak, MPAS, PA-CCardiovascular Surgery Physician AssistantDepartment of SurgeryMayo ClinicRochester, MN

Francis D. Pagani, MD, PhDProfessor of Cardiac SurgerySurgical Director, Adult Heart TransplantationDirector for Circulatory SupportUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI

Namrata Patil, MD, MPHDirector, Thoracic Intermediate Care UnitAssociate SurgeonBrigham & Women’s HospitalInstructor in Surgery Harvard Medical School Boston, MA

Denese Sabatino, MSN, ARNP, NP-C, CCRNClinical Nurse SpecialistDepartment of Critical CareCleveland Clinic FloridaWeston, FL

Emily C. Shields, PT, DPT, CCSICU Senior Physical TherapistMedstar Washington Hospital CenterWashington, DC

Margaret H. Sturdivant, MSN, RNAdministrative DirectorDuke University Health System Patient Safety OfficeDurham, NC

Marc S. Sussman, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiovascular SurgeryJohns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD

Vinod H. Thourani, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiothoracic SurgeryEmory UniversityAtlanta, GA

Glenn Whitman, MDDirector, Cardiac SICUThe Johns Hopkins HospitalAssociate Professor of SurgeryJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD

SAVE THE DATE!Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT)

Critical Care 2015

Meeting the Challenges ofInnovative Technology and

Protocols to Speed Recovery, Increase Safety & Enhance Patient Comfort

12th Annual CME Team-Building Multi-

Disciplinary Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT) Critical Care 2015

Oct 1 - Oct 3, 2015Omni Shoreham Hotel

Washington, DC

Call for Abstracts:

• Abstract-Based Scientific Session• Poster Session

• Andrew Foster Young Investigator Award• John W. Kirklin CT Resident & Fellow

Research Award

March 15, 2015

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