Midwestern Conference on Optimizing Electrophysiology Patient Care and Procedural Success in the EP Lab

Friday, October 20, 2017


This conference has already taken place.


The Ohio State University - Columbus, OH
2 Day Conference October 20th - 21st, 2017
11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit Hours

Description

This program discusses clinical concepts in arrhythmia management and the safe, efficacious, and optimal utilization of technologies focused on rhythm disorders of the heart.

Areas of focus:
· Cardiac resynchronization therapy
· Lead deliver and pacing sites 
· Improving practice efficiency and outcome
· Options for compromised lead function
· Options for complex arrhythmias
· New anticoagulation concepts
· Alternatives to warfarin 

Dates and Times

Start: 10/20/2017 12:00 AM
End: 10/21/2017 12:00 AM

Objectives

At the conclusion of this continuing medical education activity participants will be able to:

· Enhance knowledge on cardiac resynchronization therapy;
· Review alternatives techniques for CS lead deliver and alternative pacing sites (Optimizing results for CRT-Non-Responder);
· Identify how to improve practice efficiency and outcome;
· Outline therapeutic options for patients with compromised lead function;
· Discuss patient medical management and ablation intervention for patients with complex arrhythmias;
· Recognize which patients with atrial fibrillation require anticoagulation (new concepts);
· Discuss pharmacological and non-pharmacological alternatives to warfarin. 

Pricing

Tier Price
Physicians, nurses, allied health professionals $50.00
OSUMC Faculty and Staff $50.00

Conference Files

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Electrophysiology Conference Information

Includes planner and speaker disclosure information; Category 1 credit statement; instructions for accessing CME credit.

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Midwestern Conference on Optimizing Electrophysiology Patient Care and Procedural Success in the EP Lab Brochure

Conference information including agenda, faculty, registration information, and conference location.

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Speakers

  • Dr. William Abraham, MD
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  • Dr. Ralph Augostini, MD
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  • Dr. Mike Boyd, PharmD
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  • Dr. Larry Chinitz, MD
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  • Dr. Gopi Dandamudi, MD
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  • Dr. Emile Daoud, MD
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  • Dr. Amit Doshi, MD
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  • Ms. Melissa Emani, CNP
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  • Dr. Michael Gold, MD
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  • Dr. Mahmoud Houmsse, MD
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  • Dr. John Hummel, MD
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  • Dr. Steven Kalbfleisch, MD
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  • Dr. Rami Khayat, MD
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  • Dr. Bradley Knight, MD
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  • Ms. Andrea Koflowitch, CNP
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  • Dr. Zhenguo Liu, MD
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  • Ms. Janet May, CNP
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  • Dr. Rohit Mehta, MD
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  • Dr. Toshimasa Okabe, MD
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  • Dr. Rod Passman, MD
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  • Dr. Frank Pelosi, MD
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  • Dr. Gregory Rushing, MD
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  • Mrs. Karla Rusk, APRN
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  • Dr. Adam Strickberger, Doctoral Degree
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  • Ms. Theresa Strzelczyk, CNP
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  • Dr. Jaret Tyler, MD
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  • Dr. Raul Weiss, MD
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Location

The Ohio State University
Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute Auditorium
473 W. 12th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210

Accreditation Statement

The Ohio State University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit Designation Statement

The Ohio State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.