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3:43 p.m. Summary and Debate
4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
(ee) .
Coordinator/Moderator: ]. Bayne Selby, jr., MD
Objectives: l. Explain how and why to build a cardiac cr practice
beginning with calcium scoring.
2. Identify aspects of cr coronary artery imaging.
3. What do cardiologists want to know from cardiac cr. 4. Illustrate how cr can help the electrophysiology car
diologist.
4:30 p.rn. Coronary Calcium Scoring Melvin E. Clouse, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital
Boston, MA
4:55 p.m. Coronary CfA: Grafts and Native Arteries ]. Bayne Selby, MD Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC
5:20 p.m. Cardiac Cf for Electrophysiology and Other Applications jeffrey jones, MD
Wilson Memorial Hospital
Wilson, NC
5:45 p.m. Q&A
Lessons Learned: Venous Insufficiency (ee)
Coordinator/Moderat01': Neil Khilnani, MD
Objectives: 1. Identify the common pitfalls in clinical diagnostic
evaluations.
2. Review nuances of techniques to obliterate varicose veins.
3. Discuss potential areas of technical difficulty with endovenous saphenous vein ablation.
4. Review treatment options for patients with complicated patterns of reflux.
Panelists: Neil M. Khilnani, MD john C. Lipman, MD Robert]. Min, MD Melvin Rosenblatt, MD
Paul E. Timperman, MD Suresh Vedantham, MD