Mayo Clinic Vascular Symposium

March 24-26, 2022
Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass, Phoenix, AZ

Registration Closed
Credit Types: AMA PRA Category 1™ (22.0), ABIM MOC (22.0), ANCC (22.0), Price: $750 - $850 | Early registration saves $100!

Overview

This will be offered as a live, in-person conference at the Sheraton in Phoenix, AZ and will also be offered by livestream format. When registering you will be required to choose in-person or livestream. 

Due to Mayo Clinic COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, we are required to limit registration for live in-person course participation. 


CURRENT COVID-19 GUIDELINES FOR LIVE IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE
Mayo Clinic is closely monitoring COVID-19 prevalence in accordance with CDC, public health and other relevant guidelines. Attendees are asked to comply with all live course conference guidelines. 

  • Attendees must complete COVID-19 testing and provide attestation that a negative test result, performed by any testing mechanism, was received within 72 hours or less before the first published date of the course OR provide proof that a lab-confirmed postive COVID-19 test result was received within the previous 90 days, that it has been at least 10 days since the positive test, and that you are currently asymptomatic
  • Attendees must wear masks at all times while attending courses in-person. 

For a full list of recommendations, please visit the COVID-19 Updates link on our website.


COURSE LOCATION
Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass
5594 W. Wild Horse Pass Boulevard
Phoenix, AZ 85226


COURSE DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this conference is to not only provide an overview of the current issues in peripheral vascular disease, but to step into the future of peripheral vascular disease evaluation and management with sessions on the application of genomics and robotics. Through didactic and interactive sessions, this conference will highlight the multidisciplinary approach to peripheral vascular disease including: vascular surgery, vascular medicine, interventional radiology, cardiology, and other specialties at Mayo Clinic.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to: 

  • Discuss the current challenges with complex aortic aneurysmal disease
  • Review the updated guideline recommendations for peripheral arterial disease
  • Integrate peripheral vascular disease findings and recommended vascular laboratory studies
  • Review current approaches to large and small vessel vasculitis
  • Identify best approaches to congenital arteriopathy evaluation and management
  • Describe updated approaches to carotid disease acute stroke management
  • Discuss latest approaches to vascular malformations
  • Describe new approaches to lymphatic disease evaluation and management
  • Discuss latest guideline recommendations for management of venous thromboembolic disease
  • Identify techniques for complex vascular access
  • Outline updated endovascular approaches to acute and critical limb ischemia
  • Discuss updates on stem cell therapy for vascular disease

INTENDED AUDIENCE
This course is intended for physicians who specialize in cardiology, interventional radiology, vascular medicine, vascular surgery as well as fellows, residents and other healthcare professionals with a particular interest in peripheral vascular disease.

Credit Types Offered
  • AMA PRA Category 1
    22.0
  • ABIM MOC
    22.0
  • ANCC
    22.0

Price: $750 - $850 | Early registration saves $100!

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