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January 27–30 2019The DiplomatHollywood, Florida USA
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I N T E R N A T I O N A L S Y M P O S I U M O N E N D O V A S C U L A R T H E R A P Y
WHERE TITANS, TECHNOLOGY, & TALENT CONVERGE
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iset.org
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300+Presentations
100+Faculty
26+CME/CNE Credits
7MOC Credits
15+Signature Live
Cases
YOU ASKED. WE DELIVERED.For 30 years, ISET has served as the premier arena for
pioneering and practical endovascular education. In 2019,
the ISET experience provides a twist on a classic. Based on
valuable attendee feedback, we’ve enhanced a best-in-class
program to provide you with more of what you value.
I N P A R T N E R S H I P W I T H
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Dedicated Conference Tracks AddedExperience more options when choosing sessions
relevant to you with our three topic-focused tracks
entwined throughout the meeting:
Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) and Peripheral
Artery Disease (PAD)
Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions
Clot Management, Venous Interventions, and
Embolotherapy
First-Time Presentation of Data IncreasedStay up-to-date on cutting-edge clinical
research with more first-time presentation of
data and new technologies showcased than
ever before.
NEW FOR 2019
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Legendary Live Cases ExpandedGain an elevated perspective from signature
live case locations and new sites added across
the nation and abroad:
Houston Methodist Hospital Houston, Texas
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
University Hospital Leipzig Leipzig, Germany
Wellmont CVA Heart Institute Kingsport, Tennessee
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additional minutes of live case time!
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THE FACULTYCourse Directors
ISET 2019 is interesting, novel, immediately relevant, and highly interactive. Join us for expanded clinical live cases at live case sites that offer the greatest amount of unbiased, multidisciplinary, practical teaching. Engage in dynamic town halls and late-breaking topic discussions every morning; then dive into one of our three focused tracks each afternoon."
CONSTANTINO PEÑA, MD, FSIRInterventional Radiologist
ISET Course Director
ISET is an outstanding meeting that emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to vascular therapy in a collegial, but scientific, atmosphere. There is a real cross-fertilization of ideas and information that simply isn’t available at other meetings."
RICHARD F. NEVILLE, MD, FACSVascular Surgeon
ISET Course Director
ISET has been a longstanding leading forum for interdisciplinary vascular intervention education. It continues to evolve further by featuring current hot topics focused on changing landscapes and innovations and expanding live case venues worldwide. This year promises to take ISET to new levels."
D. CHRIS METZGER, MD, FACC, FSCAIInterventional Cardiologist
ISET Course Director
JAMES F. BENENATI, MD, FSIR Interventional RadiologyMedical Director, Noninvasive Vascular LaboratoryFellowship Program Director, Miami Cardiac & Vascular InstituteClinical Professor, RadiologyFlorida International University Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineAffiliate Clinical Associate Professor, RadiologyUniversity of South Florida College of MedicineMiami, Florida
RIPAL GANDHI, MD, FSIR, FSVMInterventional RadiologyMiami Cardiac & Vascular InstituteAssociate Clinical ProfessorFlorida International University Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineAssistant Clinical Professor, University of South Florida College of MedicineMiami, Florida
WILLIAM GRAY, MD, FACC, FSCAI Interventional CardiologySystem Chief, Division of Cardiovascular DiseaseMain Line HealthPresident, Lankenau Heart InstituteWynnewood, Pennsylvania
KENIA LYNN, PA Interventional RadiologyMiami Cardiac & Vascular InstituteMiami, Florida
JIHAD MUSTAPHA, MD, FACC, FSCAI Interventional CardiologyCEO, Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention CentersMichigan State University College of Osteopathic MedicineGrand Rapids, Michigan
CONSTANTINO PEÑA, MD, FSIRInterventional RadiologyMedical Director, Vascular ImagingInterventional RadiologyMiami Cardiac & Vascular InstituteVoluntary Clinical Assistant Professor, RadiologyFlorida International University Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineAffiliate Assistant Professor, RadiologyUniversity of South Florida College of MedicineMiami, Florida
RAMON QUESADA, MD, FACP, FACC, FSCAI, FCCP Interventional CardiologyMedical Director, Structural HeartComplex Coronary InterventionCardiac ResearchMiami Cardiac & Vascular InstituteClinical Associate Professor of MedicineFlorida International University Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineMiami, Florida
DANIEL CLAIR, MD Vascular SurgeryChair, Department of SurgeryPalmetto Health/University of South Carolina Medical GroupColumbia, South Carolina
ADAM GERONEMUS, MD Interventional RadiologyMiami Cardiac & Vascular InstituteAssociate Medical Director, Fibroid CenterSouth Miami HospitalMiami, Florida
BARRY T. KATZEN, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR Interventional Radiology Founder and Chief Medical ExecutiveMiami Cardiac & Vascular InstituteAssociate Dean of Clinical Affairs, Baptist HealthClinical Professor, Radiology and SurgeryFlorida International University Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineMiami, Florida
D. CHRIS METZGER, MD, FACC, FSCAI Interventional CardiologyWellmont CVA Heart InstituteDirector, Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Cath LabMedical Director, Clinical ResearchWellmont Holston Valley Medical CenterKingsport, Tennessee
RICHARD F. NEVILLE, MD, FACS Vascular SurgeryAssociate Director, Inova Heart and Vascular InstituteDirector, Vascular ServicesVice Chairman, Department of SurgeryClinical Professor of Surgery, George Washington UniversityInova Fairfax Medical CampusFalls Church, Virginia
ALEX POWELL, MD, FSIR Interventional RadiologyMedical DirectorInterventional RadiologyVoluntary Clinical Assistant Professor, RadiologyFlorida International University Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineAffiliate Assistant Professor, RadiologyUniversity of South Florida College of MedicineMiami, Florida
THE TITANS TELL ALL.
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Landon Almany, RCISBallad Health/Holston Valley
Medical Center
Kingsport, Tennessee
Gary Ansel, MD, FACC, FSCAI Interventional Cardiology
Riverside Methodist Hospital
Columbus, Ohio
Frank Arko, III, MDVascular Surgery
Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute
Charlotte, North Carolina
Bulent Arslan, MD, FSIRInterventional Radiology
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois
John R. Bartholomew, MD, MSVM, FACC Vascular Medicine
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio
Joshua Beckman, MDCardiovascular Medicine
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Shivank Bhatia, MD Interventional Radiology
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Miami, Florida
Jimmie Browder, RCIS, BBABallad Health/Holston Valley
Medical Center
Kingsport, Tennessee
Jessica L. Celorio, RN, BSN, CCRN Interventional Radiology & Interven-
tional Neuroradiology
Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Anthony Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC Vascular Surgery
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Frank J. Criado, MD, FACS, FSVM Vascular Surgeon and Endovascular
Specialist
MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
Jacob Cynamon, MD Interventional Radiology
Montefiore Medical Center
Bronx, New York
Ian Del Conde, MD, FACC Vascular Medicine
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Brian DeRubertis, MD Vascular Surgery
UCLA Gonda Vascular Center
Los Angeles, California
Vickie Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS Podiatric Surgery, Limb
Preservation, and Tissue Repair
Brown University School of Medicine
Providence, Rhode Island
Matthew J. Eagleton, MDVascular Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Fabrizio Fanelli, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE Interventional Radiology
Sapienza University of Rome
Rome, Italy
Ricardo Figueroa, RT Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Mark Garcia, MD, MS, FSIR Interventional Radiology
Christiana Care Health System
Wilmington, Delaware
Jafar Golzarian, MD Interventional Radiology
University of Minnesota Medical Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Muhammad Hasan, MBBCh, RPVI, RVT Vascular Medicine
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Ziv Haskal, MD, FSIR, FAHA, FACR, FCIRSE Interventional Radiology
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Virginia
Andrew Holden, MBChB, FRANZCR, EBIRInterventional Radiology
Auckland City Hospital
Auckland, New Zealand
Michael R. Jaff, DO Vascular Medicine
Newton-Wellesley Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
John Kaufman, MD, MSInterventional Radiology
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon
Brian KeeleyBaptist Health South Florida
Coral Gables, Florida
Maureen Kohi, MD, FSIRInterventional Radiology
University of California
San Francisco, California
Raghu Kolluri, MD, MS, RVT, FSVM Vascular Medicine
OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital
Columbus, Ohio
Zvonimir Krajcer, MDInterventional Cardiology
Texas Heart Institute
Houston, Texas
Nicos Labropoulos, PhD, DIC, RVTVascular Medicine
Stony Brook University Medical Center
Stony Brook, New York
Armando Lobato, MD, PhD Vascular Surgery
São Paulo Vascular & Endovascular
Surgery Institute
São Paulo, Brazil
Robert Lookstein, MD, MHCDL, FSIR, FAHA, FSVM Interventional Radiology
Mount Sinai Health System
New York, New York
Lindsay Machan, MD, FSIR Interventional Radiology
Vancouver Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Alan Matsumoto, MD, FACR, FSIR, FAHA Interventional Radiology
University of Virginia Health System
Charlottesville, Virginia
Auria Mazuelos, RT Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Derek Mittleider, MD, RPVI Interventional Radiology
Spectrum Healthcare Partners
Portland, Maine
John Moriarty, MDInterventional Radiology
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Laurence Needleman, MD Interventional Radiology
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jeffrey W. Olin, DO, FACC, FAHAVascular Medicine
Mount Sinai Medical Center
New York, New York
Juan Carlos C. Parodi, MDVascular Surgery
University of Buenos Aries
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Parag Patel, MD, MS, FSIRInterventional Radiology
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Rahul Patel, MD Interventional Radiology
Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai
New York, New York
John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU Cardiovascular Imaging
Northwell Health System
Manhasset, New York
Orain E. Pitt, RT (R)Vascular Interventional Radiology
Technologist
Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Goetz Richter, MD, PhD Interventional Radiology
Clinic for Diagnostic
and Interventional Radiology
Stuttgart, Germany
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, MHCDS, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI Cardiology and Vascular Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Plinio Rossi, MD Interventional Radiology
University of Rome
Rome, Italy
Fadi Saab, MD, FACC, FSCAI Interventional Cardiology
Advanced Cardiac & Vascular
Amputation Centers
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Brian Schiro, MD Interventional Radiology
Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Darren B. Schneider, MD Vascular Surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, New York
Claudio Schönholz, MD Interventional Radiology
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Akhilesh Sista, MD Interventional Radiology
New York University Langone
School of Medicine
New York, New York
Marcus St. John, MD Interventional Cardiology
Cardiovascular Center of
South Florida
Miami, Florida
Keith Sterling, MD Interventional Radiology
Inova Alexandria Hospital
Alexandria, Virginia
Allen Stewart, MD, FACSInterventional Cardiology
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Victor F. Tapson, MDIM/Pulmonary Medicine
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
Roberto Telleria, RT (R), (CV), (CT) Radiology
Baptist Hospital
Miami, Florida
Gunnar Tepe, MD Interventional Radiology
Academic Hospital
RoMed Clinic of Rosenheim
Rosenheim, Germany
Scott Trerotola, MD Interventional Radiology
University of Pennsylvania
Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
George Vatakencherry, MD Interventional Radiology
Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles
Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
Frank J. Veith, MD Vascular Surgery
New York University New York,
New York
The Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio
Libby Watch, MD Vascular Surgery
Miami Vascular Specialists
Miami, Florida
Clifford Weiss, MDVascular and Interventional
Radiology
Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengi-
neering Innovation and Design
Baltimore, Maryland
Bret N. Wiechmann, MD, FSIR, FAHA Interventional Radiology
Vascular & Interventional Physicians
Gainesville, Florida
David Williams, MD, FSIRVascular & Interventional
Radiology
University of Michigan Health System
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Christy Willocks, MSN, FNP-BCInterventional Cardiology
Cardiovascular Medicine at Ballad
CVA Heart Institute
Kingsport, Tennessee
Thomas Zeller, MD Interventional Angiology
Angiology Universitaets-Herzzentrum
Freiburg
Bad Krozingen, Germany
R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI Vascular Surgery
University of Washington
Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
Bruce Zwiebel, MD Interventional Radiology
Tampa General Hospital
Tampa, Florida
MCVI Adjunct Faculty
Angie Amaro, NP
Julio Baquero, MD
Aseem Bhandari, MD
Marco Bologna, MD
Yolanda Bryce, MD
Lisardo Garcia-Covarrubias, MD
Harold Girardo, MSN, RN
Howard Katzman, MD
Charles McGraw, MD
Carol Melvin, COO
Orlando Puente, MD
Reza Rajebi, MD
Frank Sanchez, MD
Michelle Taubman, MD
Athanassios Tsoukas, MD
Onelis Vegas, ARNP
MCVI 2018–2019 Fellows
Mustafa M. Haddad, MD
Bo Liu, MD
Grafe R. Lyons, MD
Raj Pulin Shah, MD
Vinayak J. Thakur, MD
* Note: Program and faculty are subject to change.
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MOC
Self-assessment modules fulfill the requirements for ABR and ABS maintenance of certification programs.
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists A+ CE Credits available.
ARRT
Expert device demonstrations and attendee hands-on participation with devices.
HANDS-ON
Live patient vascular exam.
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Program and faculty subject to change.
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ISET Weekend Symposia
Sunday, January 277:00 AM–8:00 AM Continental Breakfast
Complimentary continental breakfast for all attendees.
8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Endovascular Therapy: The EssentialsDeveloped in partnership with the Society of Vascular Medicine (SVM).
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Pre-registration required; seating is limited.
Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Pre-registration required; seating is limited.
Symposium on Non-Invasive Vascular Diagnosis
LIVE CASE SCANNING
Pre-registration required; seating is limited.
12:30 PM–1:45 PM Industry-Supported Sessions & LunchComplimentary lunch; seating in sessions is limited.
5:00 PM–6:30 PMEXHIBIT HALL OPENING RECEPTIONComplimentary hors d’oeuvres and cocktails.
MOC
ARRT
MOC
ISET Main Conference
Monday, January 287:00 AM–8:15 AM Industry-Supported Sessions
Complimentary breakfast; seating in sessions is limited.
8:20 AM–9:45 AM ISET Town Hall Preventing Amputation and Mortality: Medical Management of Vascular Diseases
9:45 AM–11:00 AM LIVE CASES
11:05 AM–11:50 AM ISET EXHIBIT HALL
11:55 AM–12:40 PM Session 2: Drug Elution in Peripheral Intervention
12:45 PM–2:00 PMIndustry-Supported Sessions Residents/Fellows Lunch
SessionISET EXHIBIT HALL
Complimentary lunch; seating in sessions is limited.
2:00 PM–2:30 PM ISET EXHIBIT HALL
2:40 PM–4:10 PM LIVE CASES
4:20 PM–6:00 PM
Customize Your Learning
DEDICATED CONFERENCE TRACKS ADDED!
CLI and Complex PAD Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions
Clot Management and Venous Interventions
Residents/Fellows: Insider’s Exhibit Hall Tour
6:00 PM–7:30 PM POSTER SESSION & AWARDS RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
HANDS-ON
ISET Main Conference
Wednesday, January 307:00 AM–8:15 AM Industry-Supported Sessions
Complimentary breakfast; seating in sessions is limited.
8:20 AM–10:15 AMSession 5: Update on Carotid Therapy
Session 6: Critical Issues in Endovascular Therapy: Great Debates
10:15 AM–11:45 AM LIVE CASES
11:50 AM–2:00 PM
Customize Your Learning
DEDICATED CONFERENCE TRACKS ADDED!
CLI and Complex PAD Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions
Embolization: New Directions and Applications
Complimentary lunch for all attendees.
2:05 PM–3:35 PM LIVE CASES
3:35 PM Meeting Adjourn
ISET Main Conference
Tuesday, January 297:00 AM–8:15 AM Industry-Supported Sessions
Complimentary breakfast; seating in sessions is limited.
8:20 AM–9:30 AM Session 3: Hot Topics in Endovascular Therapy
9:30 AM–11:00 AM LIVE CASES
11:05 AM–11:50 AM ISET EXHIBIT HALL
11:55 AM–12:40 PM Session 4: Hot Topics and Late-Breaking Data
12:45 PM–2:00 PMIndustry-Supported Sessions Residents/Fellows Lunch
SessionISET EXHIBIT HALL
Complimentary lunch; seating in sessions is limited.
2:00 PM–2:30 PM ISET EXHIBIT HALL
2:40 PM–4:10 PMLIVE CASES
Residents/Fellows: Live Cases Behind the Scenes
4:20 PM–6:00 PM
Customize Your Learning
DEDICATED CONFERENCE TRACKS ADDED!
CLI and Complex PAD Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions
Clot Management and Venous Interventions
6:15 PM–8:15 PM Industry-Supported Session: Residents and Fellows Dinner Session (Non-Accredited) Presented by Boston Scientific Corporation. Complimentary dinner; seating is limited.
8:00 PM–9:15 PM Dessert & Cocktail ReceptionComplimentary for all attendees.
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7:00 AM–8:00 AMContinental BreakfastCOMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST FOR ALL ATTENDEES.
8:00 AM–5:00 PMEndovascular Therapy Symposium: The EssentialsDEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SOCIETY OF VASCULAR MEDICINE (SVM).
LIVE CASE SCANNING
This symposium will provide a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of the many aspects of vascular disease, with a focus on diagnosis and management. Developed in conjunction with the Society of Vascular Medicine (SVM), this program is designed for practitioners in the fields of interventional radiology, interventional cardiology, vascular surgery, and vascular medicine who have an interest in the clinical evaluation and interventional therapeutic options for patients with peripheral arterial disease, aortic aneurysms, venous disease, pulmonary embolism, dialysis access issues, carotid disease, and stroke. The multidisciplinary faculty will review the latest guidelines, discuss diagnostic and treatment algorithms, and provide practical clinical pearls and technical tips and tricks that will be invaluable to daily practice. Highlights include interactive case-based sessions, a live vascular physical exam, and a review of the latest clinical trial data. Although designed for those in the early stages of their career, more seasoned practitioners may also benefit from the comprehensive overview of vascular and endovascular medicine. Self-Assessment Module (SAM) credits toward the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program will be available for this session.
MODERATORS: Ripal Gandhi, MD, FSIR, FSVM; Adam Geronemus, MD; D. Chris Metzger, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Alex Powell, MD, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: John Fritz Angle, MD; Gary Ansel, MD, FACC, FSCAI; John R. Bartholomew, MD, MSVM, FACC; Joshua Beckman, MD; Anthony Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC; Jacob Cynamon, MD; Ian Del Conde, MD, FACC; Vickie Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS; William Gray, MD; Michael R. Jaff, DO; John Kaufman, MD, MS; Raghu Kolluri, MD, MS, RVT, FSVM; Nicos Labropoulos, PhD, DIC, RVT; Robert Lookstein, MD, MHCDL, FSIR, FAHA, FSVM; Alan Matsumoto, MD, FACR, FSIR, FAHA; Derek Mittleider, MD, RPVI; Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS; Parag Patel, MD, MS, FSIR; Alex Powell, MD, FSIR; Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, MHCDS, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI; Darren B. Schneider, MD; Scott Trerotola, MD; George Vatakencherry, MD; Libby Watch, MD; Bret N. Wiechmann, MD, FSIR, FAHA; Bruce Zwiebel, MD
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED; SEATING IS LIMITED.
8:00 AM–5:00 PMNurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care
LIVE CASE SCANNING
This symposium will provide an overview of the latest therapies and technologies in endovascular care, including reviews of diagnostic, treatment, and management strategies for interventional radiology and neuroradiology, vascular surgery, vascular medicine, and interventional cardiology patients. The program is directed toward the comprehensive learning needs of nurses and technologists working in interventional labs, surgery, pre- and post-care, inpatient care, and office-based practices who care for patients with cardiac and vascular disorders. View a live vascular exam and join the discussion during practical how-to sessions and interactive case challenges, where a multidisciplinary panel and attendees will identify and solve clinical complication scenarios.
MODERATORS: Kenia Lynn, PA; Constantino Peña, MD
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Barry Katzen, MD; Jessica Celorio, RN, BSN, CCRN; Alan Matsumoto, MD; Ian Del Conde, MD; Orain E. Pitt, RT (R); Marcus St. John, MD; Ramon Quesada, MD; Michael R. Jaff, DO; D. Chris Metzger, MD; Landon Almany, RCIS; Jimmie Browder, RCIS, BBA; Claudio Schonholz, MD; Christie Willocks, NP; Mario Pascuale; Libby Watch, MD; Muhammad Hasan, MBBCh, RPVI, RVT; Raghu Kolluri, MD; John Kaufman, MD; Ricardo Figueroa, RT; Derek Mittleider, MD; Ziv Haskal, MD; Roberto Telleria, RT; Rahul Patel, MD; Auria Mazuelos, RT; Alex Powell, MD; Ripal Gandhi, MD
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED; SEATING IS LIMITED.
MOC
ARRT
8:00 AM–5:00 PMSymposium on Non-Invasive Vascular Diagnosis
LIVE CASE SCANNING
This symposium brings together national leaders in the field to discuss innovative and controversial topics in non-invasive vascular diagnosis. New concepts and techniques in testing will be explored, as well as the latest indications and current interpretative standards for carotid, venous, and arterial exams. Multiple educational tactics will be featured, including pioneering live demonstration scanning in a patient with carotid artery disease, interactive challenges featuring tips and tricks to identify and evaluate difficult cases, and audience interaction via polling and dedicated question-and-answer sessions. Self-Assessment Module (SAM) credits toward the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program will be available for this session.
MODERATORS: James F. Benenati, MD, FSIR; Ian Del Conde, MD, FACC
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: John R. Bartholomew, MD, MSVM, FACC; Joshua Beckman, MD; Anthony Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC; Muhammad Hasan, MBBCh, RPVI, RVT; Michael R. Jaff, DO; Nicos Labropoulos, PhD, DIC, RVT; Laurence Needleman, MD; Jeffrey W. Olin, DO, FACC, FAHA; John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU; R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED; SEATING IS LIMITED.
MOC
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ISET offers focused learning opportunities to meet the varied educational needs of endovascular practitioners. Choose from several symposia and design your pre-ISET experience to align with improving your practice and patient care.
12:30 PM–1:45 PMIndustry-Supported Sessions & LunchCOMPLIMENTARY LUNCH; SEATING IN SESSIONS IS LIMITED.
5:00 PM–6:30 PMISET Exhibit Hall Opening Reception
Join your colleagues and learn about the latest technologies, devices, and products available to improve and enhance your practice. A can’t-miss event featuring outstanding food, drinks, and music.
COMPLIMENTARY HORS D’OEUVRES AND COCKTAILS.
Program and faculty subject to change.
ISET WEEKEND SYMPOSIA
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7:00 AM–8:15 AMIndustry-Supported Sessions COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST; SEATING IN SESSIONS IS LIMITED.
8:20 AM–9:45 AMSession 1: ISET Townhall Preventing Amputation and Mortality: Medical Management of Vascular Diseases
Kick off the ISET conference with leading experts reviewing what progress has been made toward preventing amputation and mortality in the last 15 years. Presenters will evaluate the role of genetic testing, anticoagulation, hypertension management, and fluid management. Comprehensive management of CLI beyond interventions will also be addressed. The session will close with a panel discussion on the various perspectives on these topics.
MODERATOR: Barry T. Katzen, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Vickie R. Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS; Michael R. Jaff, DO; Brian E. Keeley; Jeffrey W. Olin, DO, FACC, FAHA; Juan Carlos C. Parodi, MD
9:45 AM–11:00 AM
Live Cases from Houston Methodist and Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
11:05 AM–11:50 AMISET Exhibit HallCOMPLIMENTARY BREAK REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL ATTENDEES.
11:55 AM–12:40 PMSession 2: Drug Elution in Peripheral Intervention: Is it Necessary in Every Case?
This session tackles current controversies in drug delivery head-on, with expert faculty weighing in on the relevant topics of the day. Presentations will cover drug-coated balloons, the use of stents for drug delivery, and comparisons between the two. Current trial data and benchmarks will also be reviewed.
MODERATORS: William Gray, MD
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: William Gray, MD; Michael R. Jaff, DO; Gunnar Tepe, MD; Thomas Zeller, MD
12:45 PM–2:00 PMIndustry-Supported Sessions COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH; SEATING IN SESSIONS IS LIMITED.
Residents/Fellows Lunch Session: Rapid Rundown: Common Emergencies and How to Manage Them (non-accredited)
Managing emergencies and vascular complications in an expeditious manner is essential to achieving optimal clinical outcomes. This session will focus on case studies from the front line of things that can go wrong and strategies to manage them. Experts will present emergencies that every interventionalist will face and need to be able to treat effectively.
MODERATORS: Ripal Gandhi, MD; Adam Geronemus, MD
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Bruce Zweibel, MD; George Vatakencherry, MD; Ziv Haskal, MD, FSIR, FAHA, FACR, FCRISE; Alan Matsumoto, MD, FACR, FSIR, FAHA; Frank Arko, III, MD
COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH; SEATING IS LIMITED.
ISET Exhibit HallCOMPLIMENTARY LUNCH FOR ALL ATTENDEES.
2:00 PM–2:30 PMISET Exhibit Hall
2:40 PM–4:10 PM
Live Cases from Houston Methodist and Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
4:20 PM–6:00 PMCustomize Your Learning (Choose 1 of 3)
CLI and Complex PAD: Treatment Techniques and Management
Today, a multidisciplinary panel of presenters will explore medical management, access for tibial treatment, the role of surgical bypass, and a variety of specific treatment techniques. Learn the keys to success in setting up a CLI team in your practice.
MODERATORS: Jihad Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Constantino Peña, MD, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Bulent Arslan, MD, FSIR; Thomas Zeller, MD; Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Vickie Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS
DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CLI GLOBAL SOCIETY.
Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions: Focus on Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
This session will explore the often daunting challenges of complex aortic and iliac interventions over 3 days, each targeting a unique facet of management. Today, presentations will focus on abdominal aortic aneurysms, and standards of care will be scrutinized regarding current guideline use, EVAR, and hypogastric artery preservation. Strategies for treating these aneurysms will also be discussed, including open aneurysm repair and management of short and large diameter aortic necks.
MODERATORS: Daniel Clair, MD; Barry T. Katzen, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Bulent Arslan, MD, FSIR; Matthew J. Eagleton, MD; Andrew Holden, MBChB, FRANZCR, EBIR; Zvonimir Krajcer, MD; Nicos Labropoulos, PhD, DIC, RVT; Goetz Richter, MD, PhD; Darren B. Schneider, MD; Frank J. Veith, MD
Clot Management and Venous Interventions
Clinicians face many uncertainties regarding best practices to manage clots and strategies for successful venous intervention. This track is designed to provide solutions and increase clinician confidence. Today, top specialists in the field will delve into current controversies surrounding clot and PE management, including debates on the SIR position statement and PERT Consortium, as well as analysis of upcoming data and how it might affect mechanical and rotational device choice.
MODERATOR: James F. Benenati, MD, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Mark Garcia, MD; Michael R. Jaff, DO; Robert Lookstein, MD, MHCDL, FSIR, FAHA, FSVM; John Moriarty, MD; Parag Patel, MD, MS, FSIR; Rahul Patel, MD; Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, MHCDS, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI; Akhilesh Sista, MD; Keith Sterling, MD; Victor F. Tapson, MD
Residents/Fellows: Insider’s Exhibit Hall Tour HANDS-ON
An ISET faculty member will guide residents and fellows on a personalized tour of the ISET Exhibit Hall. Participate in hands-on demonstrations of important and emerging technologies and connect with industry during this exclusive time.
6:00 PM–7:30 PMPoster Session & Awards Reception in the Exhibit Hall
Meet the next generation of endovascular leaders and interact with leading minds presenting exciting new research. Poster Award Winners will be announced.
COMPLIMENTARY HORS D’OEUVRES AND COCKTAILS FOR ALL ATTENDEES.
Program and faculty subject to change.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR LEARNING.Experience more options when choosing sessions relevant to you with our three topic-focused tracks entwined throughout the meeting:
Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) and Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions
Clot Management, Venous Interventions, and Embolotherapy
ISET MAIN CONFERENCE
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Tuesday, January 29
7:00 AM–8:15 AMIndustry-Supported Sessions COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST; SEATING IN SESSIONS IS LIMITED.
8:20 AM–9:30 AMSession 3: Hot Topics in Endovascular Therapy
Interventional medicine is a fast-paced and constantly evolving field. Stay up-to-date by attending this session that showcases cutting-edge clinical research and innovations. Late-breaking advances and emerging concepts in the field will be presented, including some first-time presentation of data or new technologies.
CHARLES J. TEGTMEYER ANNUAL LECTURE
The (r)evolution in our Understanding of Fibromuscular Dysplasia
JEFFREY W. OLIN, DO, FACC, FAHA
Interventional Cardiology
University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California
9:30 AM–11:00 AM
Live Cases from University Hospital Leipzig and Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
11:05 AM–11:50 AMISET Exhibit HallCOMPLIMENTARY BREAK REFRESHMENTS.
11:55 AM–12:40 PMSession 4: Hot Topics and Late-Breaking Trials
Late-breaking advances and emerging concepts in the field will be presented, including some first-time presentations of data or new technologies.
12:45 PM–2:00 PMIndustry-Supported Sessions COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH; SEATING IN SESSIONS IS LIMITED.
Residents/Fellows Lunch Session: Career Roundtable Discussion (non-accredited)
This is a prime opportunity to have your questions answered in preparation for the next step in your career progression. Join a roundtable discussion on the challenges and decision points commonly encountered during a career in medicine. This discussion will be driven by audience questions and may include topics such as recommended interview questions, negotiating employment contracts, collaborating with other disciplines, dealing with dissenting partners and competition, and choosing to work in an academic or non-traditional setting.
COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH; SEATING IS LIMITED.
ISET Exhibit HallCOMPLIMENTARY LUNCH FOR ALL ATTENDEES.
2:00 PM–2:30 PMISET Exhibit Hall
2:40 PM–4:10 PM
Live Cases from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute and Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
Residents/Fellows Session: Live Cases Behind the Scenes
Have your specific questions answered during an interactive discussion with a moderator and panel during a simultaneous streaming of the ISET live cases in an alternate room.
4:20 PM–6:00 PMCustomize Your Learning (Choose 1 of 3)
CLI and Complex PAD: The Data
This session, running during all 3 days of ISET, will provide a comprehensive overview of issues facing the CLI/PAD clinician on all levels of treatment complexity. Today, the latest trial results, standards of care, and current guidelines for patients with CLI/PAD will be examined in detail.
MODERATORS: Jihad Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS; Alex Powell, MD, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Bret N. Wiechmann, MD, FSIR, FAHA; Gary M. Ansel, MD, FACC, FSCAI; William Gray, MD; Robert Lookstein, MD, MHCDL, FSIR, FAHA, FSVM; Fabrizio Fanelli, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE; Andrew Holden, MBChB; Thomas Zeller, MD; Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI
DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CLI GLOBAL SOCIETY.
Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions: Focus on Occlusive Disease and Dissection
Today, the focus is on occlusive disease and dissection. The session will incorporate case presentations and discuss tips and tricks for treating complex aorto-iliac occlusions.
MODERATORS: Daniel Clair, MD; William Gray, MD; Constantino Peña, MD, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: John Fritz Angle, MD; Matthew J. Eagleton, MD; Fabrizio Fanelli, MD, EBIR, FCIRSE; Parag Patel, MD, MS, FSIR; Goetz Richter, MD, PhD; Darren B. Schneider, MD; David Williams, MD, FSIR
Clot Management and Venous Interventions
Today, sessions will examine management strategies for DVT, use of filters, and a discussion on the status of venous stents.
MODERATORS: James F. Benenati, MD, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Anthony Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC; Mark Garcia, MD; Jafar Golzarian, MD; Robert Lookstein, MD, MHCDL, FSIR, FAHA, FSVM; John Moriarty, MD; Parag Patel, MD, MS, FSIR; Rahul Patel, MD; Constantino Peña, MD, FSIR; Alex Powell, MD, FSIR; Keith Sterling, MD; Scott Trerotola, MD
6:15 PM–8:15 PMIndustry-Supported Session Residents and Fellows Dinner Session (Non-Accredited) PRESENTED BY BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION.
COMPLIMENTARY DINNER; SEATING IS LIMITED.
8:00 PM–9:15 PMDessert & Cocktail ReceptionCOMPLIMENTARY COCKTAILS AND DESSERT FOR ALL ATTENDEES.
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7:00 AM–8:15 AMIndustry-Supported Sessions COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST; SEATING IN SESSIONS IS LIMITED.
CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Recipient:
ANTHONY COMEROTA, MD, FACS, FACC
Vascular Surgery
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
8:25 AM–8:57 AMSession 5: Update on Carotid Therapy
This session will provide an update on new technology and the surgical approach to carotid stenting. Presenters will assess endpoints in carotid trials and explore the controversies and CREST 2 progress.
8:57 AM–10:20 AMSession 6: Critical Issues in Endovascular Therapy: Great Debates
• The Proposition: Carotid Stenting Should be Available for All Patients Now
• Debate: DCB vs DES for First Line Therapy
• The Proposition: Uncomplicated Type B Dissection: Should be Treated with Early Endovascular Therapy
• Debate: Acute Ileofemoral Vein Thrombosis Post-ATTRACT: Treat or Don't Treat
10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Live Cases from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute and Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
11:50 AM–2:00 PMLunch SessionsCOMPLIMENTARY LUNCH FOR ALL ATTENDEES.
Customize Your Learning (Choose 1 of 3)
CLI and Complex PAD: Controversies, Complications, and New Horizons
Today, challenging questions such as when to amputate, which wire and catheter to choose for a procedure, and whether sur-gery is an option will be discussed by top clinicians in the field.
MODERATORS: Jihad Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Richard F. Neville, MD, FACS; Constantino Peña, MD, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Zvonimir Kracjer, MD; Daniel Clair, MD; Fadi Saab, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Vickie Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS; Bret N. Wiechmann MD, FSIR, FAHA; Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI; Richard Neville, MD
DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CLI GLOBAL SOCIETY.
Complex Aortic and Iliac Interventions: Focus on Complex Thoracic and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
Today’s sessions include a focus on complex thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms and will examine and compare devices and techniques to treat complex aortic pathology and aneurysmal disease.
MODERATORS: Daniel Clair, MD; Barry T. Katzen, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Bulent Arslan, MD; Matthew J. Eagleton, MD; Andrew Holden, MBChB, FRANZCR, EBIR; Armando Lobato, MD, PhD; Goetz Richter, MD, PhD; Darren Schneider, MD; Allan Stewart, MD, FACS
Embolization: New Directions and Applications
As techniques and technologies in embolization continue to expand, innovative treatment methods have arisen in areas never previously engaged by endovascular therapy. Novel treatments for arthritis, weight loss, and hemorrhoids will be discussed along with current advancements in embolization for type II endoleaks, prostate artery embolization, uterine fibroid embolization, and pelvic congestion syndrome, among others. Join this exciting discussion on trendsetting techniques in endovascular care.
MODERATORS: Ripal Gandhi, MD, FSIR, FSVM; Adam Geronemus, MD; Brian J. Schiro, MD
PRESENTERS & DISCUSSANTS: Shivank Bhatia, MD; Jacob Cynamon, MD; Jafar Golzarian, MD; Ziv Haskal, MD, FSIR, FAHA, FACR, FCIRSE; Maureen Kohi, MD, FSIR; Lindsay Machan, MD, FSIR; Parag Patel, MD, MS, FSIR; Rahul Patel, MD; Clifford Weiss, MD
2:05 PM–3:35 PM
Live Cases from Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute
3:35 PMClosing Remarks and Meeting Adjourn
This is your opportunity to share your research with the best in the field.
ISET accepted a record-breaking number of abstracts in 2018 and looks forward to receiving your submission for the 31st annual meeting taking place from January 27–30, 2019 at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, Florida.
All submitted abstracts will undergo a blinded peer review and are reviewed for quality of research, educational or scientific content, logical presentation, and impact on healthcare.
Accepted abstracts will be eligible for one or more of the following:
PRESENTATION
Oral Presentation (select abstracts only). Present your research in the form of a lecture at ISET.
Poster Display (all accepted abstracts). Present your research in the form of a scientific poster display with dedicated viewing times scheduled.
AWARDS
Best Poster and Young Investigator Awards (one selected abstract for each award). All displayed posters will be eligible.
TUITION SUPPORT
Complimentary Registration (abstracts selected for Oral Presentation only) or Discounted Registration (all accepted abstracts). Abstract authors who are accepted for poster display will receive a 50% tuition discount on registration for the first author and 25% discount for the second author.
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES:
• Access and Closure
• Aneurysm/Dissection
• Cardiac: CTO/Occlusive Disease
• Cardiac: Structural Heart
• Cardiac: Other
• Cerebrovascular Procedure: Aneurysm
• Cerebrovascular Procedure: Carotid
• Cerebrovascular Procedure: Stroke
• Cerebrovascular Procedure: Other
• Embolization
• Future Procedures
• Hypertension/Renal Denervation
• Medical Management
• Occupational/Radiation Safety
• PAD: Aortoiliac
• PAD: Lysis/Thrombectomy
• PAD: SFA Intervention
• PAD: Tibial
• PAD: Other
• Vascular Imaging
• Vascular Malformation
• Venous Intervention
• Visceral Intervention
• VTE/DVT/Filters
• Women’s Health
• Wound Care
• Other
To learn more, visit iset.org/abstracts.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
• Abstract Submission Site Closes: October 16, 2018, 11:59 PM ET
• Acceptance/Wait List Notifications: Week of October 29, 2018
• Withdrawal or Registration/Intent to Present Deadline: November 16, 2018
Do you have cutting-edge research that will advance endovascular care?
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Scholarships
This year, ISET will award activity scholarships that include complimentary tuition and a travel stipend of $350. Visit iset.org/residentsfellows for qualification criteria and application details.
ISET also offers discounted tuition rates for residents/fellows. Visit iset.org/register for more information.
Sunday, January 27, 2019
8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Endovascular Therapy: The Essentials
Presented in collaboration with the Society for Vascular Medicine (SVM), this session provides an in-depth look at the most current information on the diagnosis and management of venous and arterial diseases, including 2 hours of complex case-based discussions and a live vascular physical exam.
Monday, January 28, 2019
12:45 PM–2:00 PM
Educational Lunch Session: Rapid Rundown: Common Emergencies and How to Manage Them
Managing emergencies and vascular complications in an expeditious manner is essential to achieving optimal clinical outcomes. This session will focus on case studies from the front line of things that can go wrong and strategies to manage them. Experts will present emergencies that every interventionalist will face and need to be able to treat effectively.
4:20 PM–6:00 PM
Insider’s Tour of the Exhibit Hall
An ISET faculty member will guide residents and fellows on a personalized tour of the ISET Exhibit Hall. Participate in hands-on demonstrations of important and emerging technologies and connect with industry during this exclusive time.
6:00 PM–7:30 PM
Poster Session & Awards Reception
Meet the next generation of endovascular leaders and interact with leading minds presenting exciting new research. Poster Award Winners will be announced.
Tuesday, January 29, 2018
12:45 PM–2:00 PM
Educational Lunch Session: Career Roundtable Discussion
This is a prime opportunity to have your questions answered in preparation for the next step in your career progression. Join a roundtable discussion on the challenges and decision points commonly encountered during a career in medicine. This discussion will be driven by audience questions and may include topics such as recommended interview questions, negotiating employment contracts, collaborating with other disciplines, dealing with dissenting partners and competition, and choosing to work in an academic or non-traditional setting.
2:40 PM–4:10 PM
Residents/Fellows: Live Cases Behind the Scenes
Have your specific questions answered during an interactive discussion with a moderator and panel while a simultaneous streaming of the ISET live cases occurs in an alternate room.
To learn more, visit iset.org/residentsfellows.
Participate in dedicated educational sessions, interact one-on-one with faculty, have your questions answered, and receive an insider’s tour of the Exhibit Hall led by ISET faculty and recent fellows.
NEW TALENT
THE RESIDENT/FELLOW EXPERIENCE.
Program and presenters subject to change.
THE EXHIBIT HALL Engage with the world’s leading companies showcasing the latest devices, tools, and services in support of cutting-edge peripheral, cardiovascular, and endovascular techniques.
Intended LearnersThe International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET) is designed for interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists, inter-ventional neuroradiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, clinical cardiologists, clinical radiologists, neurologists, internists, nurses, and others involved in the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Learning ObjectivesAfter participating in the International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET), participants should be able to:
List evidence-based medicine criteria that reflect the best techniques and devices to treat cardiovascular disease.
Explain the benefits of medical management and the use of multidisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes of endovascular therapy and complex structural heart disease.
Illustrate optimal noninvasive diagnostic techniques to diagnose, plan treatment for, and follow cardiovas-cular disease.
Describe principles and techniques of venous intervention including DVT, filters, and dialysis procedures.
Distinguish the best methods to diagnose and man-age patients with critical limb ischemia.
Differentiate advanced techniques and treatment for complex aneurysms.
Compare advanced techniques to treat complex cases of chronic total occlusions.
Contrast the simple and complex arterial access for the performance of diverse endovascular procedures.
Recognize when and how to apply new techniques to treat aortic dissection.
AccreditationIn support of improving patient care, North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME) is jointly accredited
by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
CMENACCME designates this live activity for a maximum of 26.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by ACCME.
This includes 6.75 credits in Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis.
CNEThis continuing nursing education activity awards up to 26.75 contact hours.
Provider approved by the California Board of Reg-istered Nursing, Provider #13255 for 26.75 contact hours.
Nurse practitioners may participate in this educational activity and earn a certificate of completion as AANP accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ through its reciprocity agreement.
Other Credits
ASSOCIATION FOR VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOGRAPHERS (AVIR) ARRT ACCREDITATION
Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac & Vascular CareThis symposium, taking place on Sunday, January 27, 2019, will be submitted for approval of A+ ARRT CE credits by the Association for Vascular and Intervention-al Radiographers (AVIR). AVIR is an approved RCEEM.
ABR MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION (MOC)Select sessions will be submitted to the American Board of Radiology for approval in meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program (MOC). Those sessions will be listed here when available.
ABS MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION (MOC)Achieving a score of 75% or higher on questions asked in the online evaluation for select ISET sessions will allow the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ earned during these sessions to count toward self-assessment credits for Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program.
NONINVASIVE VASCULAR DIAGNOSISThis program will provide 6.75 credits in Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis.
UEMS/EACCME CME Credit RecognitionThe American Medical Association (AMA) has an agreement of mutual recognition of CME credit with the UEMS. Under the terms of this agreement, the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), the accrediting arm of the UEMS, will convert CME credit for live activities certified by the AMA.
Requirements for CreditTo be eligible for documentation of credit for each session attended, attendees must participate in the full activity and complete the online evaluation form for each session.
For questions regarding this educational activity, please call (609) 371-1137.
Privacy PolicyNACCME protects the privacy of personal and other in-formation regarding participants, educational partners, and joint sponsors. NACCME and our joint sponsors will not release personally identifiable information to a third party without the individual’s consent, except such information as is required for reporting purposes to the appropriate accrediting agency.
NACCME maintains physical, electronic, and procedur-al safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information.
Copyright © 2019 by North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this accredited continuing education activity may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without first obtaining permission from North American Center for Continuing Medical Education.
ADA Statement
North American Center for Continuing Medical Education complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please call (609) 371-1137.
Note: Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Educational Grant Supporters
To be announced.
ISET Accreditation
2019 REGISTRATION
2 Ways to Register
For information on Military/VA pricing, please call 877-878-3034.
2 BY PHONE: 877.878.30341 ONLINE: iset.org/register
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Early Bird: 6/25/18–10/26/18
Advance: 10/27/18–1/11/19
Regular/On-Site: 1/12/19–1/30/19
PHYSICIAN
Maximum Value Package: Includes ISET, Pre-ISET Symposia, and All Session Recordings
$1,299 $1,399 $1,499
ISET Main Program Only $1,099 $1,199 $1,299
Pre-ISET Symposia Day $399 $449 $499
NURSE/TECH/ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
Maximum Value Package: Includes ISET, Pre-ISET Symposia, and All Session Recordings
$499 $549 $599
ISET Main Program Only $399 $449 $499
Pre-ISET Symposia Day $199 $249 $299
Nurse Tech Symposium Only $199 $249 $299
FELLOW/RESIDENT/STUDENT
Maximum Value Package: Includes ISET, Pre-ISET Symposia, and All Session Recordings
$499 $549 $599
ISET Main Program Only $399 $449 $499
Pre-ISET Symposia Day $199 $249 $299
INDUSTRY/NON-CLINICAL(Please note that if you are employed by industry, you MUST register as Industry/Non-Clinical.)
Maximum Value Package: Includes ISET, Pre-ISET Symposia, and All Session Recordings
$1,599 $1,699 $1,799
ISET Main Program Only $1,399 $1,499 $1,699
EXCEPTIONAL EVENT. ICONIC LOCATION.
The Diplomat 3555 S. Ocean DriveHollywood, FL 33019 To make hotel reservations and
for travel information, please visit iset.org/hotel-and-travel
The deadline to reserve a room at the discounted rate is December 28, 2018.SPECIAL CONFERENCE HOTEL
ROOM RATE $359
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