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  • Thank you for taking the time to complete this CME evaluation. Your feedback is very important to the program directors.

    You will receive your certificate as a PDF attachment via email within two (2) weeks of submission. The subject line will be "Cardiovascular Interventions 2021 CME Certificate".

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  • You will receive your certificate as a PDF attachment via email from Promedica International within two (2) weeks of submission. The subject line will be "Cardiovascular Interventions 2021 Certificate".

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  • Promedica International is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Promedica International designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This symposium fulfilled the Title 17 California Code requirement for 4 CE credits in radiation safety for the clinical uses of fluoroscopy.
  • Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #8495 for 25 Contact Hours for the Cardiovascular Disease Management symposium. This certificate must be retained by the licensee for a period of four years after the course ends.
  • The American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP) has approved a total of 27.6 Category 1 CEUs for perfusionists for Wednesday, November 17 (4.8), Thursday, November 18 (11.4), and Friday, November 19 (11.4).
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    PLEASE NOTE: Physicians participating in the ABIM's Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program are able to claim MOC Points via this online evaluation form. In order for the MOC Points to count toward any MOC requirements for 2021, the form must be submitted by December 20, 2021. Evaluations received after December 20, 2021 and before March 18, 2022 will continue to be reported to the ABIM and any ABIM Board Certified physician who experienced a negative status change as a direct result of insufficient MOC points will have their status adjusted once the required number of points have been earned.

    It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to the ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. By claiming ABIM MOC points via this form, you authorize Promedica International (the accredited provider) to submit the hours you claimed to the ABIM on your behalf. In order to claim ABIM MOC Points, you must provide your ABIM number and date of birth.

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  • Overall Comments on the Symposium

  • Speaker Review
    Are there speakers from the 2021 symposium that you suggest we definitely invite back? Any speakers you would recommend we do not invite back? Feedback on speakers is welcome in the space below.

  • Please share what you have learned and will change or maintain in your practice and/or patient care as a result of this symposium. **This reflective statement is required in order to claim ABIM MOC Points**

  • Educational Objectives
  • Rate how well you feel each educational objective was addressed.

    After attending the symposium, participants should be able to:

  • Did you hear anything in the accredited presentations that favored a specific product or company, not backed by clinical data?
  • Please note that the satellite symposia were sponsored and not accredited. **If the answer is yes, it is important that you note the lecture/speaker and product concerned in the space provided.

  • Rate the Scientific Sessions

  • Live Cases 1 & 2 from Scripps Clinic

    The Alphabet Soup of FFR, iFR, RFR, dPR, PdPa, FFRct, FFRangio: Which One Should I Use and When?
    Morton Kern, MD

    Co-Registering Angio, iFR and IVUS: Have Your Cake and Eat it Too
    Allen Jeremias, MD

    Best Practices for Radial Access
    Matthew J. Price, MD


  • Live Cases 3 & 4

    Conversations in Cardiology: Decisions are Not Always Black and White
    Morton Kern, MD

    Non-Surgical Alternative Access for TAVR: Step-by-Step
    Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

  • The Disparity Between Invasive and Echo Gradients after TAVR
    Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

    Lifetime Management after TAVR for Younger, Low Risk Patients: Coronary Access, Later Valve in Valve
    Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH

    Balloon Expandable TAVR Cases That I Have Learned From
    Christopher Brown, MD

  • Live Cases 5 & 6

    The Year in Review: Key Trials Since Our Last Conference
    Ehtisham Mahmud, MD

    What Every Cardiologist Needs to Know about COVID: Notes from a Covidgilante
    Eric J. Topol, MD

  • Live Cases 7 & 8

    Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: State of the Art
    Paul S. Teirstein, MD

    PCI for Unprotected Left Main and Multivessel Disease
    Paul S. Teirstein, MD

    What Nobody Ever Tells You about Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
    Paul S. Teirstein, MD

  • Radiation Protection in the Cath Lab: The Times They are a Changing
    David G. Rizik, MD

    Challenging Cases Panel Discussion

  • Live Cases 9 & 10

    Shortened DAPT Duration After PCI in High-Bleeding Risk Patients: How Long and in Which Patients?
    Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM

    The Microvascular Disease Conundrum: Who Should I Refer for Evaluation, What Tests Will They Perform and What Treatments Might They Offer?
    Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, MS

    Tips and Tricks for Tackling Complex Peripheral CTO’s
    Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

  • Live Cases 11 & 12

    Grab Your Seat: Lipid Lowering Targets in PCI Patients Have Changed AGAIN!! New Recommendations Made Simple
    Douglas Triffon, MD

    Incorporating CT Angio into Your Practice: When to CT, When to Stress Test
    Austin Robinson, MD

    Ready for Prime Time: Where Does Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair Fit into Current Practice?
    Matthew J. Price, MD

  • The Case for Intensive P2Y12 Inhibition During Modern PCI
    Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM

    Antiplatelet Conundrums: Which Drug for Which Patient - Case Examples
    Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH

  • Live Cases 13 & 14

    An Algorithm to Treat Calcium: How and When to Choose Between Coronary Lithotripsy (IVL), Rotational, Orbital, and Laser Atherectomy
    Ziad Ali, MD, DPhil

    Femoral Access: Optimal Technique and Complication Management
    Curtiss T. Stinis, MD
    Complex TAVR: Outside the Box

    Curtiss T. Stinis, MD

  • Live Cases 15 & 16

    I’m Kind of a CTO Beginner: Give Me a SIMPLE Algorithm (What Wires, What Catheters, When)
    Jason Wollmuth, MD

    State of the Art CTO Techniques: What Key Advances Did I Miss During the Pandemic?
    William Lombardi, MD

  • How to Take a Mid-Career 3-Month Sabbatical: What Did I Learn? How Did I Pull It Off?
    William Lombardi, MD

    Challenging Cases Panel Discussion

  • OCT Made Very Simple
    Richard Shlofmitz, MD

    Case Selection and Case Preparation for Myocardial Support: PLVAD and ECMO
    Amir Kaki, MD

    NOACs or Left Atrial Appendage Closure: Which Therapy for Which Patient?
    Matthew J. Price, MD

  • Live Cases 19 & 20

    Peloton® in the Cath Lab: The Key Role for Exercise Right Heart Catheterization in Patients with Dyspnea
    Ajay Srivastava, MD

    New Concepts in Primary PCI for Acute MI: What Should I Be Doing Differently?
    Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH
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