Our Live Virtual Programs are designed to provide the exceptional instruction and interaction expected in our in-person courses.
Our Fellows courses are designed to provide Interventional Cardiology, Vascular Surgery, and Interventional Radiology in their final year with opportunities to practice and master key skills and information including guide wires, vessel closure, Supera Deployment, and the management of complications from several endovascular diseases and conditions.
This course utilizes a system-based teaching method that includes didactic modules, interactive case reviews, and workshops covering Guide Wires, Vessel Closure and Supera Deployment. Fellows will be challenged to rethink treatment strategy and product selection based on the clinical insight and treatment rationale from the program faculty. The focus of this course is to review and understand clinical presentations, diagnostic techniques, and medical management strategies for patients with PAD. More specifically, understanding the current literature, indications, approach, equipment, interventional techniques, and management of complications in the following areas:
These courses are designed for Interventional Cardiologists, Vascular Surgeons, and Interventional Radiologists who want to practice complex treatment plans, procedures, and skills to improve their mastery of crucial aspects of patient care.
The focus of this course is to understand the best clinical practices that will facilitate consistent high-quality therapy delivery in order to maximize the potential for best clinical outcomes when treating patients with PAD. This course offers a practical, case-based approach to endovascular interventions with a focus on identifying treatment modalities, evaluating vascular access for a variety of interventions, and formulating treatment algorithms that can be used in everyday practice. Hands-on workshops cover: Guide Wires, Supera Deployment, Cadaveric SFA/Peroneal Access and Pedal Access and Complex Case Review. Virtual EndoMasters focuses on case-discussion and presentation. Workshops are available within the live version of EndoMasters.
Our Specialty Courses offer deeper dives on specific topics with a focus on improving patient outcomes by addressing specific clinical, technical and procedural challenges in endovascular care.
A specialized training opportunity limited to 1-2 trainees (and no more than 4) with a faculty proctor. Clinical areas of focus can include: Endovascular treatment of SFA/pop disease, Carotid Artery Stenting, Vessel Closure Techniques. Virtual sessions available.
These courses may cover didactic topics such as safe femoral arterial and alternative access techniques and potential complications. Workshops may include ultrasound and hands on deployment of vascular closure devices.
Workshops at this program that are related to Abbott’s vessel closure products do not satisfy the device training requirements.
Access resources for techniques and best practices for successful vascular closure in our Vessel Closure Resource Center, also available as an app. Content includes information on Abbott’s Perclose ProGlide™ Suture-Mediated Closure System and StarClose SE™ Vascular Closure System.
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