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Strategies for the Evaluation and Treatment

of Heart Failure in Clinical Practice

Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development

SPECIAL SESSION

MOC Heart Failure Module

August 10, 2014

August 11-13, 2014

The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel

Dana Point, CA

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!

http://www.mayo.edu/cme/cardiovascular-diseases-2014r277

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Course Description

Success With Failure: Heart Failure for Clinical Practice will feature up-to-date presentations on the evaluation and treatment of heart failure. New diagnostic tools, drugs, and devices will be reviewed along with their role in specific clinical situations. Integration of guidelines and clinical management will be highlighted. The program format includes interactive case-based discussions, surgical and medical perspectives to ensure a lively and relevant educational opportunity for all participants.

A special session will be held August 10 for the Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Knowledge module. The content will enhance the competence and clinical judgement in the areas in which heart failure providers should demonstrate a high level of competence. If you are certified in a specialty and enrolled in ABIM’s MOC program, you are required to earn a combined 100 points in medical knowledge and practice improvement during your 10 year certificate period. Heart Failure Society of America’s self-assessment module in Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology is designed to help you with this process by providing 10 points in medical knowledge.

Course Learning Objectives

Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:

• Identify relevant features of national heart failure guidelines

• Analyze new treatments for heart failure including devices

• Characterize the timing and expected outcome for surgical interventions in heart failure patients including those with ischemic heart disease and valvular heart disease

Attendance at this Mayo course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taught in this course.

Intended Audience

Success With Heart Failure is appropriate for cardiologists, primary care providers, mid-level providers, and nurses providing care for patients with heart failure.

Credit

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.50

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Optional Session – August 10, 2014

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 2.0AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Date and Location

Success With Failure will be held August 11 – 13, 2014 with an optional ABIM Heart Failure Module session held August 10, 2014. The program will be held at the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel located at One Ritz-Carlton Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629.

The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is located on a beautiful beach in Southern California. The Pacific Ocean caresses along, unspoiled stretches of beach under the gentle warmth of year-round

sunshine. A choice of land and water activities abound including sailing, deep sea fishing, and golfing at nearby links along with direct access to two miles of sandy beach.

This destination offers a wide variety of leisure activities after the program is done for the day.

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Lodging Accommodations

Guest rooms have been reserved for attendees and their guests with special course rates of $275 for Run of House. In order to receive the special rate,

reservations must be made before the room block is filled or before the

expiration date of July 10, 2014, whichever comes first. Reservations will be taken following this date based on space and rate availability. Reservation may be made via the link below or by phone at 877-266-6065 please reference the group name Mayo Clinic Success with Failure CME when making reservations.

Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel Resort

One Ritz-Carlton Drive Dana Point, CA 92629

A dedicated booking website has been created specifically for the Mayo Clinic Success with Failure.

Hotel Reservation Link:

https://resweb.passkey.com/go/MayoCME2014 Lodging arrangements are the sole

responsibility of the individual registrant.

Mayo Clinic Division of Cardiovascular Diseases is not responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at the meeting. Costs incurred by the registrant such as airline or hotel fees or penalties are the responsibility of the registrant.

Parking

The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel provides valet parking for all vehicles. Self parking is NOT available.

Travel

The area can be reached from a number of airports in the area. The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is located in South Orange County, midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. From Distance John Wayne/Orange 25 minutes/ County Airport; SNA 23 miles Los Angeles International 60 minutes/ Airport; LAX 63 miles San Diego Lindbergh 75 minutes/ Field Airport; SAN 67 miles

Private transportation services (sedan/ limousine) to/from all airports can be arranged by contacting The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel Concierge Desk at 949-240-5094. 24-hour advance notice required.

Travel arrangements are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.

Faculty

Course Directors Brooks S. Edwards, M.D. Barry L. Karon, M.D. Barry A. Borlaug, M.D. Mayo Faculty Brent A. Bauer, M.D. Atta Behfar, M.D., Ph.D. Crystal R. Bonnichsen, M.D. Alfredo L. Clavell, M.D. Maria L. Collazo-Clavell, M.D. Richard C. Daly, M.D. Shannon M. Dunlay, M.D. Thomas A. Foley, M.D. Paul A. Friedman, M.D.

Bernard J. Gersh, M.B., Ch.B., D.Phil Sudhir S. Kushwaha, M.D. Grace Lin, M.D. Eric J. Olson, M.D. Octavio E. Pajaro, M.D., Ph.D. Margaret M. Redfield, M.D. Henry D. Tazelaar, M.D. Jean A. Wagner, M.S., C.N.P. Guest Faculty Javed Butler, M.D. Professor of Medicine Director Heart Failure Research, Emory University; Deputy Chief Science Advisor, American Heart Association Atlanta, GA

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COURSE SCHEDULE

Sunday August 10, 2014

3:30 p.m. Registration

Pre-registration requested

4:00 p.m. Medical Knowledge Module – Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant

Faculty

The primary purpose of the Learning Session is to facilitate completion of the Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant medical knowledge modules to receive Maintenance of Certification credit.

6:00 p.m. Adjourn

Monday, August 11, 2014

6:15 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast

7:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction

Course Directors

Focus on Heart Failure Including Reduced Ejection Fraction

7:15 a.m. Is This Heart Failure?

Alfredo L. Clavell, M.D.

7:35 a.m. Epidemiology of Heart Failure with Focus on Readmission

Shannon M. Dunlay, M.D.

7:55 a.m. Discussion

8:00 a.m. An Atlas of Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction: Imaging,

Pathology, and Hemodynamics

Thomas A. Foley, M.D., Barry A. Borlaug, M.D., and Henry D. Tazelaar, M.D.

8:45 a.m. Novel Biomarkers and Their Use in the Identification and

Management of Heart Failure: Insights from Recent Trials and a Look Forward

Margaret M. Redfield, M.D.

9:05 a.m. Discussion

9:10 a.m. Why Have Clinical Trials in Acute Heart Failure Failed for Over

Two Decades? Lessons for the Future.

Javed Butler, M.D.

9:30 a.m. Discussion

9:35 a.m. Refreshment Break

9:50 a.m. Common Errors in Medical Management of Heart Failure

Jean A. Wagner, M.S., C.N.P.

10:10 a.m. Discussion

10:15 a.m. Dealing with the Failing Right Heart

Sudhir S. Kushwaha, M.D.

10:35 a.m. Discussion

Mini Symposium: Heart Failure and Rhythm Management

10:40 a.m. Atrial Fibrillation in Heart Failure

Bernard J. Gersh, M.B., Ch.B, D.Phil.

11:00 a.m. Discussion

11:05 a.m. Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Heart Failure Patients

Grace Lin, M.D.

11:25 a.m. Discussion

11:30 a.m. Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death and Indications for ICD Therapy

Paul A. Friedman, M.D.

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12:00-1:00 p.m. Cases: Outpatient Management for Preventing AdmissionChair: Shannon Dunlay, M.D.

Panel: Drs. Butler, Gersh, Karon, and Jean Wagner, M.S., C.N.P.

1:00 p.m. Adjourn

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

6:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast

7:00 a.m. Early Bird Cases (optional)

Clinical and Echo Identification of Unusual Forms of Heart Failure

Barry L. Karon, M.D.

Focus on Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction

7:30 a.m. An Atlas of HFpEF: Imaging, Pathology, and Hemodynamics

Thomas A. Foley, M.D., Barry A. Borlaug, M.D., and Henry D. Tazelaar, M.D.

8:20 a.m. Identification and Management of HFpEF: Thriving (Or at Least

Surviving) in a Data-Free World

Margaret M. Redfield, M.D.

8:40 a.m. Discussion

8:45 a.m. Impact of Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome on Ventricular and

Arterial Function in Heart Failure

Maria L. Collazo-Clavell, M.D.

9:05 a.m. Discussion

9:10 a.m. Surgeon’s Approach: When to Say “Just Do It“ for Conventional

Cardiac Surgery in Patients with Decreased Ejection Fraction

Octavio E. Pajaro, M.D., Ph.D.

9:30 a.m. Discussion

9:35 a.m. Refreshment Break

10:00 a.m. Managing the Decompensated Patient: Vasoactive Therapies

Barry A. Borlaug, M.D.

10:20 a.m. Discussion

10:25 a.m. Is there Any Role for Ultrafiltration in Heart Failure Management

After CARRESS?

Javed Butler, M.D.

10:45 a.m. Discussion

10:50 a.m. The Future for Surgical Treatment of End Stage Heart Failure

Richard C. Daly, M.D.

11:10 a.m. Discussion

11:15 a.m. Inpatient Management of Heart Failure – Focus on Readmission Chair: Grace Lin, M.D.

Panel: Drs. Kushwaha, Butler, Friedman, and Redfield

12:00 p.m. Breakout Sessions

1. Interpreting Reports from Heart Rhythm Devices

Paul A. Friedman, M.D.

2. Real World Cases of Advanced Heart Failure

Alfredo L. Clavell, M.D. and Brooks E. Edwards, M.D.

3. Surgical Cases and What the Surgeon Needs to know for Critical Decision Making

Richard C. Daly, M.D. and Octavio E. Pajaro, M.D., Ph.D.

4. Preparing for the Heart Failure Boards

Grace Lin, M.D. and Sudhir S. Kushwaha, M.D.

5. Out Patient Cases for Heart Failure Practitioners

Jean A. Wagner, M.S., C.N.P. and Barry L. Karon, M.D.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

6:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast

7:00 a.m. Early Bird Cases (optional)

Multimodality Imaging in Heart Failure

Thomas A. Foley, M.D.

Clinical Topics in Congestive Heart Failure

7:30 a.m. Discussing Prognosis, Palliative Care, and Hospice for Advanced

Heart Failure Patients

Jean A. Wagner, M.S., C.N.P.

7:50 a.m. Discussion

8:00 a.m. Cardiac Transplantation, Selection Management, and

Complications

Brooks S. Edwards, M.D.

8:20 a.m. Discussion

8:25 a.m. Mechanical Cardiac Support for the Patient with End-Stage Heart

Failure

Sudhir S. Kushwaha, M.D.

8:45 a.m. Discussion

8:50 a.m. Debate-Pro and Con: The New Cholesterol Guidelines Provide a

Step Forward for the Patient at Risk for Atherosclerotic Heart Disease

Alfredo L. Clavell, M.D. and Maria L. Collazo-Clavell, M.D.

9:20 a.m. Post-Test

9:30 a.m. Refreshment Break

9:45 a.m. Sleep Related Disorders: Impact on Heart Failure Management

Eric J. Olson, M.D.

10:05 a.m. Discussion

10:10 a.m. Complementary Alternative Medicine Therapy for Heart Failure

Brent A. Bauer, M.D.

10:30 a.m. Discussion

10:35 a.m. Treatment of Heart Failure with Cell Based Therapies:

The New Frontier

Atta Behfar, M.D., Ph.D.

10:55 a.m. Discussion

11:00 a.m. Cases in Heart Failure: Bring a Case from Home

Faculty

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Register online at:

http://www.mayo.edu/cme/cardiovascular-diseases-2014R277

Registration Fee:

Course Registration (MD, PhD, DO, PharmD)

$715

Course Registration (Resident, NP, PA, RN, RDCS)

$685

Mayo Clinic Division of Cardiology has implemented an online conference registration system. If this is your first time using the online system, you will need to create a profile and login account. Please note your login information for future registrations and access to program details.

Register by entering the web site listed above and click on Register Now. The system will step you through the profile and login process. An email address is required upon registration. A letter of confirmation will be forwarded to this address upon receipt of payment and submitted registration. Present this letter of confirmation when checking in at the meeting registration desk.

The registration fee includes tuition, electronic syllabus, continental breakfasts, and break refreshments. Although it is not Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) policy to limit the number of registrants for a course, conference room facilities may necessitate closing of enrollment; therefore, early registration is advised.

For additional information, contact: Cardiovascular Continuing Education

E-mail: [email protected] 200 First Street SW – Gonda 6-472

Phone: 800-283-6296 Rochester, MN 55905

CANCELLATION POLICY

If you cancel your participation in this course, your registration fee, less a $75 administrative fee, will be refunded when written notification is received by Mayo Division of Cardiovascular Education before July 28, 2014 (cvcme@mayo. edu or fax#: 507-538-0146). No refunds will be made on or after July 28, 2014. Canceled registrations are non-transferable.

Mayo School of CPD reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the unlikely event Mayo School of CPD must cancel or postpone this course, Mayo School of CPD will refund the registration fee, but is not responsible for any related costs, charges, or expenses to

participants, including fees assessed by airline/travel/lodging agencies.

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August 11-13, 2014

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Special Session: August 10, 2014

Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Knowledge Module

Course

Highlights Heart failure, evaluation, and management Update in practice guidelines, performance measures, and clinical research Review contrasting medical and surgical perspectives Focus on heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

MOC knowledge module – advanced heart failure and transplant

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