CAB Physician Training Seminar for Electrophysiologists, Cardiologists and Internal Medicine Physicians

New York, NY
Thursday, December 02, 2010 - Saturday, December 04, 2010

Target Audience

Electrophysiologists, Cardiologists and Internal Medicine Physicians

Objective

This program will feature industry experts who will share advance techniques that improve ablation procedure speed, proficiency and clinical results. This program will also provide physicians with information that will enable them to better assess, diagnose and educate patients at risk of arrhythmic disorders.

Content

  • Technology in catheter ablation 
  • 3D mapping, ICE guidance, navigation and recording systems 
  • AHA/ACC/HRS device implantation guidelines 
  • Use of QuickOpt® in optimization of dysynchrony patients 
  • Approaches to the ablation of cardiac tissue 
  • Use of clinical guidelines/EMR and pathways to improve care 
  • Current state of remote monitoring technologies 
  • Strategies in the treatment of atrial arrhythmias

Co-Directors:

Kevin Campbell, M.D.
Wake Heart Associates, Raleigh, NC

Walid I. Saliba, M.D.
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

St. Jude Medical Contact
Contact your St. Jude Medical sales representative for additional seminar information. Space is limited.

 

This training program is focused on the safe and effective use of St. Jude Medical products.

Please note that St. Jude Medical adheres to the AdvaMed Code of Ethics for Interactions with Health Care Professionals. As such, we cannot provide transportation or meals for spouses or guests of attendees.

Customers, potential customers and respective associates and agents licensed to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in the state of Vermont: St.Jude Medical agrees to reimburse or pay for reasonable expenses associated with these product training programs. Please be aware that Massachusetts and Vermont law require St. Jude Medical to publicly disclose the amount of such payments and the identity of the recipient on an annual basis.