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3rd Annual Suffolk County Cardiovascular Conference Future Directions in Cardiac Therapy: Bringing Innovation and Technology to our Patients Today and Tomorrow Saturday, April 1, 2017 7:00 am 4:00 pm Hilton Long Island A CME Conference designated for 6.5 AMA PRA category I credits. This conference will also allow the learner to earn ABIM MOC points., Institute for Nursing, is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission On Accreditation.

3rd Annual Suffolk County Cardiovascular Conference Future Directions in Cardiac Therapy: Bringing Innovation and Technology to our Patients Today and Tomorrow Saturday, April 1, 2017 Hilton Long Island, 598 Broad Hollow Road, Melville, NY 11747, (631) 845-1000 Program Agenda 7:00 am Registration, Breakfast and Exhibits 7:45 am Welcome and Introduction Alan Hartman, MD 8:00 am Keynote Address The Future of Medical Intervention: Biotechnology for Therapy Chad Bouton, MS Session I: Collaboration in Cardiac Care: Revisiting Innovation in Structural Heart Disease Moderator: Jean M. Cacciabaudo, MD 8:30 am Imaging for Structural Heart Disease: Does the 3rd Dimension Matter? David Sedaghat, MD 9:00 am The Surgeon and Valvular Heart Disease: Adopting an Early Partnership for Therapy Robert Kalimi, MD 9:30 am Tears, Leaks and Ruptures: Easing the Challenges of Complex Aortic Disease Derek R. Brinster, MD 10:00 am Panel Discussion 10:10 am Breaks and Exhibits Session II: Team Approaches to Reducing Future Risk for Cardiac Patients Moderator: Jean M. Cacciabaudo, MD 10:45 am Beyond Medical Therapy: Mechanical Support for the Failing Heart David T. Majure, MD 11:15 am Arrhythmia Management and Stroke Prevention: Innovations for Today and Tomorrow Jason S. Chinitz, MD 11:45 am Sugars and Fats: Navigating Rapidly Changing Landscapes to Lower Cardiac Risk Yan Yan Sally Xie, MD 12:15 pm Panel Discussion 12:30 pm Lunch and Exhibits

Educational Credits A CME Conference designated for 6.5 AMA PRA category I credits. This conference will also allow the learner to earn ABIM MOC points., Institute for Nursing, is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission On Accreditation. Session III: TRACK A Location: Salon C/D Advanced Clinical Pathway 1:30-2:00 pm Cardiac Imaging: Elegance in Defining Anatomy and Confidence in Predicting Outcomes Michael Poon, MD 2:10-2:40 pm Strategies to Prevent and Reverse Anticoagulationrelated Bleeding: interventions now and in the future David J. Rosenberg, MD, MPH, FACP, SFHM 2:50-3:20 pm Optimal Cardiac Health: Synergies Between the Mind and Body Joseph A. Diamond, MD A View of Cardiac Care and Delivery in the Future 3:30-4:00 pm Peripheral Artery Disease Management: Taking the Next Step Joe F. Lau, MD 4:00 pm Adjourn TRACK B Location: Belmont Bedside Pathway Using the eicu to Optimize Critical Care: How to Foster the Partnership Jeffrey Zilberstein, MD Heart Rhythm Care: Modern Devices and Management From Afar Cathy Morimando, MSN, DNP-C Heart Attack Care from Your Living Room to the Hospital and Back Again Puneet Gandotra, MD Heart Failure Therapies: Interventions to Shorten the Transition From ICU to Home Kimmarie Hammond, ANP-C TRACK C Location: Banfi Practice Management Health Care Quality and the Patient Experience: What is Good Care? Ira Nash, MD Understanding the Voice of the Healthcare Consumer Sven Gierlinger Reimbursement Issues in the Shadow of Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) Sandy Balwan, MD Care Coordination in the Value Based Era: Who Does That? Michelle D. Donald, MD For more information, go to northwell.edu/cme.

Keynote Speaker Chad Bouton, MS Vice President Advanced Engineering Managing Director Center for Bioelectronic Medicine Division Leader Neurotechnology and Data Analytics Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Program Faculty Sandy Balwan, MD, FACP Chief Medical Officer Vice President Clinical Integration Network Independent Physician Association Derek R. Brinster, MD Director, Aortic Surgery Professor of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Course Director Jean M. Cacciabaudo, MD FACC, FASNC Medical Officer Peconic Bay Medical Center Assistant Professor of Medicine Jason S. Chinitz MD, FHRS, FACC Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology Assistant Professor Co-Course Director Cathy Morimando, MSN, DNP-C Practice Supervisor Physician Partners Southside Cardiology Joseph A. Diamond, MD Director, Nuclear Cardiology Department of Cardiology Long Island Jewish Medical Center Associate Professor of Cardiology Michelle D. Donald, MD, MPH Medical Director, Value Based Care Solutions Assistant Professor Puneet Gandotra, MD, RPVI, FACC Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories Assistant Professor Conference coordinated by: Office of Continuing Medical Education 175 Community Drive, 2nd Floor Great Neck, NY 1102 Mary B. Strong, MA Assistant Vice President Arlene M. Karole, MSA, CMP Program Manager Donna Puliafico Project Coordinator

Sven Gierlinger Chief Experience Officer Patient and Customer Experience Kimmarie Hammond, ANP-C Nurse Practitioner Heart Failure Program Long Island Jewish Medical Center Alan R. Hartman, MD Senior Vice President & Executive Director Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Chairman, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Alan R. Hartman/Barbash Family Professor of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Ira Nash, MD Executive Director Physician Partners Senior Vice President Professor of Cardiology Professor of Occupational Medicine, Epidemiology and Prevention Michael Poon, MD, FACC, FSCC Chief, Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging Co-Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Program System Director, Research, Cardiac Imaging, and Clinical Transformation Professor of Medicine, Radiology, and Emergency Medicine David J. Rosenberg, MD, MPH FACP, SFHM Director, Evidence Based Clinical Practice Associate Professor of Medicine Robert Kalimi, MD Vice Chairman Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Associate Professor David Sedaghat, MD Director, Non-Invasive Cardiac Services Assistant Professor of Cardiology Joe F. Lau, MD, PhD, FACC, FACP Director, Vascular Medicine Director, Non-Invasive Diagnostic Vascular Laboratory Assistant Professor of Cardiology Yan Yan Sally Xie, MD Department of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Assistant Professor David T. Majure, MD, MPH Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support Department of Cardiology Assistant Professor of Medicine Jeff Zilberstein, MD, FCCP Medical Director Medical Intensive Care Unit Assistant Professor of Medicine

Statement of need: As navigates healthcare change, state of the art medical care is being provided on Long Island. This care is being enhanced and redefined by its innovative physicians and scientists to ensure that our patients and communities have access this new level of care. Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death among Americans and over 1,800 Long Islanders die from heart attacks and 1,000 will die from stroke annually. Structural heart disease, including heart failure and valvular heart disease remain areas of tremendous growth in cardiovascular disease opportunities for complex intervention. This conference will focus on collaboration and team approaches to these diseases. Lecture and panel discussions will engage attendees in a review of current and best practices with opportunities to choose topics in the advanced clinical track, the basic bedside track and the new addition of healthcare delivery. The focus on comprehensive and innovative care will be the common theme. New healthcare strategies of will be defined. Program objectives: All CME activities are intended to improve patient care, safety and outcomes. At the conclusion of this conference participants should be able to: Utilize advanced imaging for the diagnosis of valvular heart and aortic disease and determine if/when surgical intervention of valve replacement is appropriate. Summarize the benefits of a collaborative team-based approach in the evaluation and treatment of cardiac patients. Apply new techniques and therapies for the early detection of cardiac risk and prevention of coronary artery disease. Establish strategies to navigate the leading healthcare disruptors as delivery moves towards value based care models and health care consumerism. Incorporate the American Diabetes Association s current guidelines on diabetes management, the American Heart Association guidelines on lipid therapy, and the Heart Rhythm Society's guideline for management of patients with atrial fibrillation in the evaluation and treatment of patients with valvular heart and aortic disease. Target audience: MDs, PAs, NPs, RNs, and case managers within the specialties of cardiology, internal medicine, family practice, emergency medicine as well as healthcare administrators and practice managers. CME accreditation: is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation: designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. MOC statement: Successful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 6.5 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC points. Nursing credit: The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) will accept 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit as equal to 1.0 ANCC contact hour. Nurses should inquire with their specialty organizations and professional institutions as to their acceptance of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Verification of attendance: Will be provided to all professionals. Location: Hilton Long Island 598 Broad Hollow Road, Melville, NY 11747 (631) 845-1000 HiltonLongIsland.com Course offering and registration fees: $75 Physicians $100 Non- Physicians $50 RNs, PAs, NPs $75 Non- RNs, PAs, NPs $25 Fellows and Residents $75 All others $150 On-site registration Registration fee will include: CME/Verification certificates, course materials, breakfast, break and lunch. Cancellation policy: To receive a refund, all cancellations must be confirmed in writing to the Office of Continuing Medical Education by Friday, March 31, 2017. An administrative fee of $25 will be kept for all cancellations. No refunds will be made after this date or for no-shows. Disclosure policy: adheres to the ACCME s Standards for Commercial Support. Any individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity, including faculty, planners, reviewers or others are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. All relevant conflicts of interest will be resolved prior to the commencement of the activity. Americans With Disabilities Act: This conference is in compliance with provisions of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals with special needs. If you would like to attend this conference and require any special needs or accommodations, please contact the Office of CME at (516) 465-3263. LUM 21071 2017_FEB

Registration Form Scan the QR code to register (Please print clearly) Name Three ways to register: 1. Online: Northwell.edu/cme or scan QR code 2. Fax: This form to (516) 465-8204 with credit card information 3. Mail: This form with a check payable to: Cardio 2017 or complete credit card information below and mail to: Cardio 2017 Office of Continuing Medical Education 175 Community Drive, 2nd Floor Great Neck, NY 11021 Credentials (MD, DO) Address City State Zip Phone (Daytime) Cell Email Hospital affiliation Specialty Please indicate: Physician Resident/Fellow Physician Assistant Nurse Practitioner Registered Nurse Other Course offering and registration fees: $75 Physicians $100 Non- Physicians $50 RNs, PAs, NPs $75 Non- RNs, PAs, NPs $25 Fellows and Residents $75 All others $150 On-site registration Registration fee includes: CME/Verification certificates, course materials, breakfast, break and lunch. Charge $ to my VISA Mastercard AMEX Discover Credit card number Authorizing signature Please list all digits from your credit card Expiration date Date A confirmation letter will be sent. Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be confirmed in writing to the Office of Continuing Medical Education by Friday, March 31, 2017. An administrative fee of $25 will be retained. No refunds after this date, or for no shows.

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