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Page 1: symposium on academic intervent onal radiology AIR... · 5th Annual Symposium on Academic Interventional Radiology This conference is being held at the Marriott Marquis, Washington,

5th Annual Symposium on Academic Interventional Radiology This conference is being held at the Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC Friday, Saturday & Sunday, September 7 – 9, 2018

Register and view more program details at www.cme.yale.edu The Yale School of Medicine and Yale Cancer Center are grateful to their supporters. They are acknowledged in all conference materials.To contact Yale CME: [email protected] or 203.785.4578This live educational activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

program directors

Interventional radiology is an approach to care for patients who can benefit from minimally invasive image-guided therapies. Advancements in interventional care afford improved patient care, quality and overall outcomes. These new therapies are best served with a multidisciplinary team approach coordinated by a health care team of different specialties involved in the treatment. The development of multidisciplinary care teams has been shown to improve the outcome of patients.

Filip Banovac MD Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, TN

YaleCMECONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCAT ION

symposium on academic intervent onal radiology

7th Annual

august 28 – 30, 2020Washington marriott marquis | Washington, dc

Gordon McLennan MD Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH

Kevin Kim MD Yale School of MedicineNew Haven, CT

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NYBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MABrown University, Providence, RI Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OHDuke University, Durham, NCEmory University, Atlanta, GAGeorgetown University, Washington DCGeorge Washington University, Washington DCJohns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MDKaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAMayo Clinic, Rochester, MNMedical College of Virginia, Richmond, VAMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SCMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NYNew York University, New York, NYOregon Health Science University, Portland, ORPennsylvania State University, Hershey, PAUniversity of Alabama, Birmingham, ALUniversity of Arkansas, Little Rock, ARUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CAUniversity of Florida, Jacksonville University of Miami, Miami, FL University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NCUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TXUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

abstracts We will be accepting abstracts! Submission details to follow, please visit the course webpage for updates.

scholarship opportunities! Trainees are eligible for a scholarship to the program. Please visit the course webpage for updates on scholarship applications.

WWW.cme.yale.edu

YaleMedicine

Charles Martin MD Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH

education chairsSun Ho Ahn MD Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityProvidence, RI

Geogy Vatakencherry MD Kaiser PermanenteLos Angeles, CA

local program chairAlexander Kim MD Georgetown University School of MedicineWashington DC

Keynote speaKerRobert L. Vogelzang MD Northwestern University School of Medicine Chicago, IL

topic program chairsGordon McLennan MD Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH Igor Latich MD Yale School of MedicineNew Haven, CT Daniel Brown MD Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, TN

learning objectives

~Discuss the latest developments in interventional image-guided therapies~Identify interventional therapies appropriate in particular clinical situations~Describe the latest image-guided therapies~Discuss the current and future research in interventional therapies~Discuss new collaborative research opportunities in Interventional

Radiology

These presentations will enable participants to:

program overvieWFriday, August 28, 2020 (the below two sessions will run concurrently)vNon CME Sessions: “Percutaneous AV Fistula Creation Program” "Spine Intervention Program"

vCME Accredited Session: “Education and Scientific Presentations” Presentation Topic Titles to be Announced vNon CME Dinner Program: “Student Case Presentations” “Training Pathways, Getting Involved” Saturday, August 29, 2020 vCLI (below the knee) Interventions: what’s new in horizon? vIVC Filter Retrieval: challenging retrievals? vEndoscopy for IR: Beyond cholangioscopy? vDVT: Thrombectomy vs Thrombolysis vICE in TIPS: must have or optional?

vBRTO/PARTO: when, how, why? vKey Note Lecture: Interventional Radiolgy Amid The Tribes of MedicinevOncology “Oligometastatic Disease / Immuno- Oncology” “Metastatic Liver Cancer: Liver Directed Therapy in CRC – in which stage and why?” “Metastatic Cancer: Ablations vs Radiation for CRC mets”vMSK Embolization for Osteoarthritis: how to start?vCryotherapy for Pain: Indications and OutcomesvAcute PE: Thrombectomy vs ThrombolysisvAAcademic Medicine 101: NIH Mission in IRvIR Morbidity and Mortality Camp

Sunday, August 30, 2020v Venous Disease: PE, DVT, Filter ~ Multidisciplinary Care

Page 2: symposium on academic intervent onal radiology AIR... · 5th Annual Symposium on Academic Interventional Radiology This conference is being held at the Marriott Marquis, Washington,

5th Annual Symposium on Academic Interventional Radiology This conference is being held at the Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC Friday, Saturday & Sunday, September 7 – 9, 2018

Register and view more program details at www.cme.yale.edu The Yale School of Medicine and Yale Cancer Center are grateful to their supporters. They are acknowledged in all conference materials.To contact Yale CME: [email protected] or 203.785.4578This live educational activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Interventional radiology is an approach to care for patients who can benefit from minimally invasive image-guided therapies. Advancements in interventional care afford improved patient care, quality and overall outcomes. These new therapies are best served with a multidisciplinary team approach coordinated by a health care team of different specialties involved in the treatment. The development of multidisciplinary care teams has been shown to improve the outcome of patients.

YaleCMECONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCAT ION

SympoSium on AcAdemic intervent onAl rAdiology

7th Annual

AuguSt 28 – 30, 2020WAShington mArriott mArquiS | WAShington, dc

progrAm directorSFilip Banovac MD Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, TN

Gordon McLennan MD Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH

Kevin Kim MD Yale School of MedicineNew Haven, CT

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NYBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MABrown University, Providence, RI Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OHDuke University, Durham, NCEmory University, Atlanta, GAGeorgetown University, Washington DCGeorge Washington University, Washington DCJohns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MDKaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAMayo Clinic, Rochester, MNMedical College of Virginia, Richmond, VAMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SCMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NYNew York University, New York, NYOregon Health Science University, Portland, ORPennsylvania State University, Hershey, PAUniversity of Alabama, Birmingham, ALUniversity of Arkansas, Little Rock, ARUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CAUniversity of Florida, Jacksonville University of Miami, Miami, FL University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NCUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TXUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

AbStrActS We will be accepting abstracts! Submission details to follow, please visit the course webpage for updates.

ScholArShip opportunitieS! Trainees are eligible for a scholarship to the program. Please visit the course webpage for updates on scholarship applications.

WWW.cme.yAle.edu

YaleMedicine

Charles Martin MD Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH

educAtion chAirSSun Ho Ahn MD Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityProvidence, RI

Geogy Vatakencherry MD Kaiser PermanenteLos Angeles, CA

locAl progrAm chAirAlexander Kim MD Georgetown University School of MedicineWashington DC

Keynote SpeAKerRobert L. Vogelzang MD Northwestern University School of Medicine Chicago, IL

topic progrAm chAirSGordon McLennan MD Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH Igor Latich MD Yale School of MedicineNew Haven, CT Daniel Brown MD Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, TN

leArning objectiveS

~Discuss the latest developments in interventional image-guided therapies~Identify interventional therapies appropriate in particular clinical situations~Describe the latest image-guided therapies~Discuss the current and future research in interventional therapies~Discuss new collaborative research opportunities in Interventional

Radiology

These presentations will enable participants to:

progrAm overvieWFriday, August 28, 2020 (the below two sessions will run concurrently)vNon CME Sessions: “Percutaneous AV Fistula Creation Program” "Spine Intervention Program"

vCME Accredited Session: “Education and Scientific Presentations” Presentation Topic Titles to be Announced vNon CME Dinner Program: “Student Case Presentations” “Training Pathways, Getting Involved” Saturday, August 29, 2020 vCLI (below the knee) Interventions: what’s new in horizon? vIVC Filter Retrieval: challenging retrievals? vEndoscopy for IR: Beyond cholangioscopy? vDVT: Thrombectomy vs Thrombolysis vICE in TIPS: must have or optional?

vBRTO/PARTO: when, how, why? vKey Note Lecture: Interventional Radiolgy Amid The Tribes of MedicinevOncology “Oligometastatic Disease / Immuno- Oncology” “Metastatic Liver Cancer: Liver Directed Therapy in CRC – in which stage and why?” “Metastatic Cancer: Ablations vs Radiation for CRC mets”vMSK Embolization for Osteoarthritis: how to start?vCryotherapy for Pain: Indications and OutcomesvAcute PE: Thrombectomy vs ThrombolysisvAAcademic Medicine 101: NIH Mission in IRvIR Morbidity and Mortality Camp

Sunday, August 30, 2020v Venous Disease: PE, DVT, Filter ~ Multidisciplinary Care

Page 3: symposium on academic intervent onal radiology AIR... · 5th Annual Symposium on Academic Interventional Radiology This conference is being held at the Marriott Marquis, Washington,

5th Annual Symposium on Academic Interventional Radiology This conference is being held at the Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC Friday, Saturday & Sunday, September 7 – 9, 2018

program overview

SympoSium on academic intervent onal radiology

7th Annual

auguSt 28 – 30, 2020waShington marriott marquiS | waShington, dc

This program is a joint collaboration between the following institutions:Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NYBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MABrown University, Providence, RI Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OHDuke University, Durham, NCEmory University, Atlanta, GAGeorgetown University, Washington DCGeorge Washington University, Washington DCJohns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MDKaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAMayo Clinic, Rochester, MNMedical College of Virginia, Richmond, VAMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SCMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NYNew York University, New York, NY

Oregon Health Science University, Portland, ORPennsylvania State University, Hershey, PASmilow Cancer Hospital, New Haven, CTUniversity of Alabama, Birmingham, ALUniversity of Arkansas, Little Rock, ARUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CAUniversity of Florida, Jacksonville University of Miami, Miami, FL University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NCUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TXUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VAUniversity of Washington, Seattle, WAVanderbilt University, Nashville, TNWake Forest University, Winston Salem, NCWashington University, Saint Louis, MOWeill Cornell Medical College, New York, NYYale Cancer Center, New Haven, CTYale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

www.cme.yale.edu

Friday, August 28, 2020 (the below two sessions will run concurrently)v Non CME Sessions: “Percutaneous AV Fistula Creation Program” "Spine Intervention Program"

v CME Accredited Session: “Education and Scientific Presentations” Presentation Topic Titles to be Announced v Non CME Dinner Program: “Student Case Presentations” “Training Pathways, Getting Involved” Saturday, August 29, 2020 v CLI (below the knee) Interventions: What’s New in Horizon? v IVC Filter Retrieval: Challenging Retrievals? v Endoscopy for IR: Beyond Cholangioscopy? v DVT: Thrombectomy vs Thrombolysis v ICE in TIPS: Must Have or Optional? v BRTO/PARTO: When, How, Why? v Key Note Lecture: Interventional Radiolgy Amid The Tribes of Medicinev Oncology: Oligometastatic Disease / Immuno-Oncologyv Oncology: Metastatic Liver Cancer: Liver Directed Therapy in CRC – In which Stage and Why?”v Oncology: Metastatic Cancer: Ablations vs Radiation for CRC Mets”v MSK Embolization for Osteoarthritis: How to Start?v Cryotherapy for Pain: Indications and Outcomesv Acute PE: Thrombectomy vs Thrombolysisv AAcademic Medicine 101: NIH Mission in IRv IR Morbidity and Mortality Camp

Sunday, August 30, 2020v Oncology: Kidney Cancer: T1b RCC Ablations v Oncology: Hybrid MSK, How and Why v Prostate Artery Embolization, Next Chapter? v Oncology: 1’ Liver Cancer: Large (> 7cm) HCC Treatmentsv Oncology:1’ Liver Cancer: Combination LRT; When and Why? v Oncology: Lung Cancer Why Ablation vs SBRT?v Chronic PE: Balloon Angioplasty: Indication and Outcomes v Lymphatic Disease: Multidisciplinary Care v Overview of IR Training Pathways v Program Director Panel