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Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development2016 Pediatric and AdultCongenital CardiologyReview CourseAugust 21-26, 2016The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel - Dana Point, CaliforniaRegister Today!Program Directors:Benjamin W. Eidem, M.D., FACC, FASEFrank Cetta, M.D., FACC, FASEBryan C. Cannon, M.D., FACC, FHRSAnthony C. Chang, M.D., MBA, MPHREGISTER ONLINE TODAY!ce.mayo.edu (Search: Cardiology)Co-sponsored by Children’sHospital of Orange County

General InformationCourse DescriptionThe 2016 Pediatric & Adult Congenital Cardiology Review Course will be acomprehensive, state-of-the art review of all aspects of pediatric and adult congenitalcardiology. Well-known experts in the fields of Pediatric Cardiology, AdultCongenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Anesthesia, Cardiac Pathology, andCardiovascular Surgery as well as specialists in Medical Genetics, Infectious Diseases,Pulmonary Medicine, and Critical Care, will provide in-depth lectures, casepresentations, and interactive discussions. This course will cover the wide spectrumof subspecialty content important to individuals preparing for certification inPediatric Cardiology or Adult Congenital Heart Disease. A question and answersession will be held each evening to review the daily course content as well as honethe participant’s test-taking skills. It will also provide the practicing pediatriccongenital cardiologist, adult congenital cardiologist, adult cardiologist, and primarycare physician with a comprehensive review of the most up-to-date knowledge andnewest scientific advances in our field.Course Learning ObjectivesUpon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to: Describe how to evaluate, diagnose, and treat the fetus, infant, child, and adultwith congenital heart disease Demonstrate salient anatomic and hemodynamic features of congenital heartdisease utilizing two-dimensional, Doppler, transthoracic, transesophageal andfetal echocardiography Analyze hemodynamics, angiography, and interventions in the diagnosis andmanagement of patients with congenital heart disease Interpret ECG’s and electrophysiology studies in infants, children, and adults withrhythm disorders Interpret the various physiologic responses to exercise and how these responses areimpacted in patients with congenital heart disease Describe the rational for treatment of the postoperative and critically ill patient inthe cardiac ICU setting Identify statistical principles accurately and effectively in research study designAttendance at this Mayo course does not indicate nor guarantee competence orproficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taughtin this course.Intended AudienceThis course is intended for recent graduates of Pediatric Cardiology subspecialtytraining programs preparing to take the Pediatric Cardiology Sub Board certificationexamination as well as the adult congenital heart specialist preparing to certify inAdult Congenital Heart Disease. This course is also ideally designed for the pediatriccardiologist, adult cardiologist, or primary care practitioner who desires acomprehensive review of all aspects of pediatric cardiology and the practicingpediatric cardiologist planning to re-certify for the Board examination.Teaching Materials/SyllabusAttendees will be provided a flash drive as well as a link to obtain course materialson the internet. Attendees should bring their own laptop or iPad.

CreditMayo Clinic College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Mayo Clinic College of Medicine designates this live CME activity for a maximum of46 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should only claim credit commensuratewith the extent of their participation in the activity.Educational GrantsAt the time of this printing, a complete listing of commercial supports was notavailable. Appropriate acknowledgment will be given to all supporters at the time ofthe meeting.Exhibits will be available for viewing at all scheduled breaks.LocationThe sessions will be held at the Ritz-Carlton, LagunaNiguel Resort located at One Ritz-Carlton Drive, DanaPoint, CA 92629. The sessions will be held in the PacificPromenade Room at the hotel.RegistrationTo register online, visit http://ce.mayo.edu (search: cardiology). The registration feeincludes tuition, electronic syllabus, continental breakfasts, break refreshments andlunches. Although it is not Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development(CPD) policy to limit the number of registrants for a course, conference room facilitiesmay necessitate closing of enrollment; therefore, early registration is advised. A letterof confirmation will be sent upon receipt of payment and completed registrationform. Please present the confirmation letter when checking in at the meetingregistration desk.Registration Fees:MD, PhD, DO. 995Fellows in Training, Resident, RN, Physician Assistant, Sonographer . 795For additional information, contact:Mayo School of ContinuousProfessional DevelopmentPlummer 2-60/200 First Street SWRochester, MN edu800-323-2688 or 507-284-2509507-284-0532Cancellation PolicyIf you cancel your participation in this course, your registration fee, less a 75administrative fee, will be refunded when written notification is received by MayoSchool of CPD before August 7, 2016 (cme@mayo.edu or fax #: 507-284-0532).No refunds will be made on or after August 7, 2016. Canceled registrations arenon-transferable.Mayo School of CPD reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course due tounforeseen circumstances. In the unlikely event Mayo School of CPD must cancel orpostpone this course, Mayo School of CPD will refund the registration fee, but is notresponsible for any related costs, charges, or expenses to participants, including feesassessed by airline/travel/lodging agencies.

TravelThe Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is located in South Orange County on a bluffoverlooking the Pacific Ocean, midway between Los Angeles and San Diego.John Wayne Airport/Orange County - 25 minutes/23 milesLos Angeles International Airport - 60 minutes/63 milesSan Diego Lindbergh Field Airport - 75 minutes/67 milesPrivate transportation services (sedan/limousine) to/from all airports can bearranged by contacting The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel Concierge Desk at 949-2405094. 24-hour advance notice required.Travel arrangements are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.Lodging AccommodationsGuest rooms have been reserved for attendees and their guests with special courserates of 295.00 for Run of House. In order to receive the special rate, reservationsmust be made before the room block is filled or before Monday, July 18, 2016,whichever comes first. Reservations will be taken following this date based on spaceand rate availability. Please call reservations at 877-266-6065 and identify yourself asa participant of the Mayo Clinic 2016 Pediatric Cardiology Review Course whenmaking your reservation.On-line reservations can be made at: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/mayoclinicaug2016The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is a beautiful luxury beach resort in SouthernCalifornia. The Pacific Ocean caresses long, unspoiled stretches of beach under thegentle warmth of year-round sunshine, creating an area that attracts visitors fromaround the world. A choice of land and water activities abound including sailing,deep sea fishing and whale watching to golfing at nearby links. There is direct accessto two miles of sandy beach.For our program, the resort fee has been WAIVED and includes high speed internetaccess in all guestrooms, unlimited use of the tennis courts, full use of the fitnesscenter, and beach recreation equipment.Lodging and travel arrangements are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.ParkingThe Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel provides valet parking for all vehicles. Self-parkingis NOT available. Valet parking is at a reduced rate of 15 per night.Recreation/Leisure Activities Dana Point, whose offshore waters provide abundant opportunities for sailing,sport fishing, jet-skiing and whale watching. Laguna Beach artists’ colony, a cluster of more than 70 art galleries and boutiques Catalina Island, a land of enchantment and beauty 22 miles off the California coast Disneyland/California Adventure, offering entertainment, attractions and more LEGOLAND California, with 5,000 LEGO models, interactive attractions and rides San Diego Zoo, world-famous home to 4,000 exotic animals in natural habitats Sea World San Diego, for stunning animal shows and waves of excitement Golfing at the Oceanside Monarch Beach Golf Links adjacent to the resort, plusseven other unique Orange County courses within close proximity

FacultyCourse DirectorsBenjamin W. Eidem, M.D., FACC, FASEProfessor of Pediatrics and Medicine,Mayo Clinic;Consultant, Division of CardiovascularDiseases and Pediatric Cardiology;Director, Pediatric and FetalEchocardiography Laboratory;Co-Director, Cardiovascular UltrasoundImaging and Hemodynamic Laboratory,Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNBryan C. Cannon, M.D., FHRS, FACC,CEPS, CCDSAssociate Professor of Pediatrics,Mayo Clinic; Consultant, Divisions ofCardiovascular Diseases and PediatricCardiology; Director, PediatricArrhythmia and Pacing Service; Director,Pediatric Cardiology FellowshipProgram, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNFrank Cetta, M.D., FACC, FASEProfessor of Pediatrics and Medicine,Mayo Clinic; Chair, Division of PediatricCardiology;Consultant, Division of CardiovascularDiseases andPediatric Cardiology, Mayo Clinic,Rochester, MNAnthony C. Chang, M.D., MBA, MPHChief Intelligence and Innovation OfficerMedical Director, the Sharon DisneyLund Medical Intelligence andInnovation Institute; Medical Director,Heart Failure Program,Children’s Hospital of Orange County,Orange, CAMayo FacultyMichael J. Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D.Windland Smith Rice CardiovascularGenomics Research ProfessorProfessor of Medicine, Pediatrics, andPharmacologyDirector, Long QT Syndrome/GeneticHeart Rhythm ClinicDirector, Windland Smith Rice SuddenDeath Genomics LaboratoryConsultant, Cardiovascular Diseases andPediatric CardiologyPresident, Sudden Arrhythmia DeathSyndromes (SADS) FoundationMayo Clinic, Rochester, MNCrystal R. Bonnichsen, M.D.Assistant Professor of Medicine,Mayo Clinic; Senior AssociateConsultant, Division of CardiovascularDiseases and Internal Medicine, MayoClinic, Rochester, MNHeidi M. Connolly, M.D. FACCProfessor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic;Consultant, Division of CardiovascularDiseases; Director, Mayo Clinic AdultCongenital Heart Center; Chair forEducation, Division of CardiovascularDiseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNDavid J. Driscoll, M.D., FACC, FAHAProfessor of Pediatrics, Mayo Clinic;Consultant, Division of PediatricCardiology; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNJustin M. Horner, M.D.Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,Consultant, Division of PediatricCardiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNJoseph J. Maleszewski, M.D., FCAP, FACCAssociate Professor of Pathology andMedicine, Mayo Clinic College of MedicineConsultant, Divisions of AnatomicPathology, Cardiovascular Diseases, andMedical Genetics, Mayo Clinic,Rochester, MNTimothy J. Nelson, M.D., Ph.D.Associate Professor of Medicine andPharmacologyDirector, Todd and Karen WanekProgram for Hypoplastic Left HeartSyndromeMedical Director, Regenerative MedicineConsult Service Transplant CenterMayo Clinic, Rochester, MNTimothy M. Olson, M.D.Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine,Mayo Clinic;Consultant, Division of PediatricCardiology;Director, Cardiovascular GeneticsResearch Laboratory;Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNMuhammad (Yasir) Qureshi, MBBSAssociate Consultant, Pediatric CardiologyAssistant Professor of Pediatrics,Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN

Philip L. Wackel, M.D.Assistant Professor of Pediatrics;Senior Associate Consultant,Division of Pediatric CardiologyMayo Clinic, Rochester, MNGuest FacultyMichael G. Earing, M.D.Director of the Wisconsin AdultCongenital Heart Disease Program(WAtCH)Professor of Internal Medicine andPediatricsDivisions of Adult CardiovascularMedicine and Pediatric CardiologyMedical College of WisconsinMilwaukee, WIStephen M. Paridon, M.D., FACCProfessor of Pediatrics, The Universityof Pennsylvania School of Medicine,The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,Philadelphia, PAJames C. Perry, M.D., FACC, FAHA,FHRS, FAAPProfessor of Pediatrics, University ofCalifornia San Diego; Director,Electrophysiology and Adult CongenitalHeart Programs, UCSD/RadyChildren’s Hospital, San Diego, CASabrina D. Phillips, MD, FACC, FASEAssociate Professor of MedicineDirector, Adult Congenital HeartDisease ServicesDepartment of Medicine,Cardiovascular SectionThe University of Oklahoma HealthSciences CenterOklahoma City, OKRobert E. Shaddy, M.D.Jennifer Terker Professor of PediatricsChief, Pediatric CardiologyVice Chair, Department of PediatricsPerelman School of Medicine at theUniversity of PennsylvaniaThe Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PAThomas L. Spray, M.D.Chief, Division of CardiothoracicSurgery, Alice Langdon WarnerEndowedChair in Pediatric CardiothoracicSurgery, The Children’s Hospital ofPhiladelphia, Philadelphia, PAEvan M. Zahn, MD, FACC, FSCAIDirector, Guerin Family CongenitalHeart ProgramDirector, Pediatric CardiologyCedars-Sinai Medical CenterLos Angeles, CAFaculty DisclosureAs a provider accredited by ACCME,Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (MayoSchool of Continuous ProfessionalDevelopment) must ensure balance,independence, objectivity and scientificrigor in its educational activities.Course directors, planning committee,faculty, and all others who are in aposition to control the content of thiseducational activity are required todisclose all relevant financialrelationships with any commercialinterest related to the subject matter ofthe educational activity. Safeguardsagainst commercial bias have been putin place. Faculty also will disclose anyoff-label and/or investigational use ofpharmaceuticals or instrumentsdiscussed in their presentation.Disclosure of this information will bepublished in course materials so thoseparticipants in the activity mayformulate their own judgmentsregarding the presentation.

Program ScheduleSaturday, August 20, 20161:00 p.m.ICU Management in theAdult with CHDAnthony C. Chang, M.D.1:30 p.m.Classic Images in ACHDDrs. Cetta, Chang, Phillips,Cannon2:00 p.m.Afternoon free to enjoy thebeach and sun6:00 p.m.ACHD - Review of theCurrent GuidelinesHeidi M. Connolly, M.D.6:30 p.m.Lipid ManagementGuidelinesCrystal R. Bonnichsen, M.D.7:00 p.m.Pregnancy and CongenitalHeart DiseaseSabrina D. Phillips, M.D.Non-cardiac Disease in theACHD PatientSabrina D. Phillips, M.D.7:30 p.m.Eisenmenger Disease andPulmonary HypertensionMichael G. Earing, M.D.SIMULATED BOARDQUESTIONSAll FacultyMonday, August 22, 20169:30 a.m.Refreshment Break6:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast9:45 a.m.Anatomy of the SemilunarValves and Great ArteriesJoseph J. Maleszewski, M.D.7:00 a.m.Overview of CongenitalHeart EmbryologyMichael G. Earing, M.D.10:15 a.m.Aortic Diseases, MarfanSyndrome, and CoarctationHeidi M. Connolly, M.D.8:00 a.m.Congenital CardiacAnatomy 1Joseph J. Maleszewski, M.D.10:45 a.m.Post-operative D-TGA andCC-TGA in the AdultFrank Cetta, M.D.9:00 a.m.Clinical Diagnosis ofHeart Disease in ChildrenDavid J. Driscoll, M.D.11:15 a.m.Tetralogy of Fallot:Management Issues inAdultsCrystal R. Bonnichsen, M.D.10:00 a.m.Refreshment Break10:30 a.m.Heart Failure in CHDRobert E. Shaddy, M.D.11:45 a.m.Arrhythmias in ACHDBryan C. Cannon, M.D.11:30 a.m.EchocardiographyBenjamin W. Eidem, M.D.12:15 p.m.Refreshment Break12:30 p.m.Lunch12:30 p.m.Adult with SingleVentricle/FontanFrank Cetta, M.D.2:00 p.m.Primer on Statistics &EpidemiologyAnthony C. Chang, M.D.;Justin M. Horner, M.D.6:00-7:00 p.m.Early RegistrationSunday, August 21, 20167:00 a.m.8:00 a.m.Registration andContinental BreakfastIntroduction and WelcomeBenjamin W. Eidem, M.D.Adult Congenital Heart DiseaseMini-Symposia8:15 a.m.Overview of ABIM TestContent for ACHDCertificationDrs. Heidi M. Connolly andFrank Cetta8:30 a.m.9:00 a.m.

Congenital CardiacAnatomy IIJoseph J. Maleszewski, M.D.Wednesday, August 24, 20166:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast5:00 p.m.Echo ChallengeBenjamin W. Eidem, M.D.;Frank Cetta, M.D.7:00 a.m.Surgical Palliation of CHDThomas L. Spray, M.D.5:30 p.m.SIMULATED BOARDQUESTIONSAll Faculty8:00 a.m.Cardiac Lesions II – TOF,TGA, TruncusPhilip L. Wackel, M.D.6:30 p.m.Adjourn9:30 a.m.Refreshment Break10:00 a.m.12 ECG’s that You ShouldRecognizeBryan C. Cannon, M.D.4:00 p.m.Tuesday, August 23, 20166:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast11:00 a.m.7:00 a.m.Exercise Physiology:Cardiovascular andVentilatory Responses toExercise and TrainingDavid J. Driscoll, M.D.Cardiac CatheterizationEvan M. Zahn, M.D.12:00 p.m.Question & Answer12:30 p.m.Afternoon free to enjoy thebeach and sunCardiac Lesions I – ASD,VSD, AVSD, APVCStephen M. Paridon, M.D.1-3:00 p.m. MOC – Optional Session8:00 a.m.4:30 p.m.Cardiac Lesions III – HCM,DCM, RCM, LVNCBenjamin W. Eidem, M.D.9:30 a.m.Refreshment Break10:00 a.m.Outpatient CardiologyDavid J. Driscoll, M.D.5:30 p.m.Cath WorkshopEvan M. Zahn, M.D.11:00 a.m.Pulmonary Physiology/Pulmonary HypertensionStephen M. Paridon, M.D.6:30 p.m.SIMULATED BOARDQUESTIONSAll Faculty12:00 p.m.Question & Answer7:30 p.m.Adjourn12:30 p.m.Afternoon free to enjoy thebeach and sun4:30 p.m.Cardiac TransplantationRobert E. Shaddy, M.D.5:30 p.m.Cardiac PharmacologyJustin M. Horner, M.D.6:30 p.m.SIMULATED BOARDQUESTIONSAll Faculty7:30 p.m.Adjourn

Thursday, August 25, 2016Friday, August 26, 20166:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast7:00 a.m.Cardiac PhysiologyAnthony C. Chang, M.D.Electrophysiology Mini-SymposiaBryan C. Cannon, M.D.; James C. Perry,M.D., Philip L. Wackel, M.D., and MichaelJ. Ackerman, M.D.8:00 a.m.Cardiac Lesions IV – SV,Fontan/PLEFrank Cetta, M.D.9:30 a.m.Refreshment Break10:00 a.m.Cardiac MRI, CT andHLHSMuhammad (Yasir)Qureshi, M.D.11:00 a.m.Cardiac Intensive Care inCongenital Heart DiseaseAnthony C. Chang, M.D.12:00 p.m.Question & Answer12:30 p.m.Afternoon free to enjoy thebeach and sun4:30 p.m.Genetic Disorders &Translational CardiologyFrontiers in CHDTimothy J. Nelson, M.D.;Timothy M. Olson, M.D5:30 p.m.Cardiac Action PotentialsMichael J. Ackerman, M.D.6:00 p.m.Systemic Diseases &Cardiovascular SequelaMuhammad (Yasir)Qureshi, M.D.6:30 p.m.SIMULATED BOARDQUESTIONSAll Faculty7:30 p.m.Adjourn6:30 a.m.Continental Breakfast7:00 a.m.ECG Interpretation ofArrhythmias and MedicalManagement ofArrhythmiasPhilip L. Wackel, M.D.8:00 a.m.Management ofArrhythmias in EP LabJames C. Perry, M.D.9:30 a.m.Refreshment Break10:00 a.m.Syncope & Sudden Deathand Overview ofChannelopathiesMichael J. Ackerman, M.D.10:30 a.m.ICD’s and PacemakersBryan C. Cannon, M.D.11:00 a.m.EP Simulated BoardQuestionsAll Faculty11:30 a.m.SIMULATED BOARDQUESTIONS POST TESTAll Faculty1:00 p.m.Adjourn

MC4052-46rev1015If you already received a copy ofthis brochure, please give thisbrochure to an interested colleague. 2015 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Researchce.mayo.edu (Search: Cardiology)REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!The 2016 Pediatric & Adult Congenital Cardiology Review Course will be a comprehensive,state-of-the art review of all aspects of pediatric and adult congenital cardiology. Wellknown experts in the fields of Pediatric Cardiology, Adult Congenital Heart Disease,Cardiac Anesthesia, Cardiac Pathology, and Cardiovascular Surgery as well as specialistsin Medical Genetics, Pulmonary Medicine, and Critical Care, will provide in-depth lectures,case presentations, and interactive discussions. This course will cover the wide spectrumof subspecialty content important to individuals preparing for certification in PediatricCardiology or Adult Congenital Heart Disease. A question and answer session will be heldeach evening to review the daily course content as well as hone the participant’s testtaking skills. It will also provide the practicing pediatric congenital cardiologist, adultcongenital cardiologist, adult cardiologist, and primary care physician with acomprehensive review of the most up-to-date knowledge and newest scientific advancesin our field.Course DescriptionThe Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel Dana Point, CaliforniaAugust 21-26, 20162016 Pediatric and Adult CongenitalCardiology Review Course200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905MAYO CLINICREGISTER TODAY!

Congenital Cardiology Review Course Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development Register Today! . pediatric cardiologist planning to re-certify for the Board examination. . a participant of the Mayo Clinic 2016 Pediatric Cardiology Review Course when making y