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Upcoming Webinar: "Non-LVAD and Non-CRT Device Options in Heart Failure"
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CTSNet and the ASAIO Journal are excited to host a live event on non-LVAD and non-CRT device options in heart failure with an expert panel discussing TEER and tricuspid therapies, and the Accucinch device. In this collaborative webinar, host Pramod Bonde, MD, Editor-in-Chief for the ASAIO Journal and Associate Professor of Cardiac Surgery at Yale University and moderator Adam Protos, MD, Division Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center are joined by digital moderator Ashok Kumar Coimbatore Jeyakumar, MD, Assistant Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, who manages the live Q&A and audience polls.
Internationally recognized panelists Amit N. Vora, MD, MPH, FACC, FSCAI of Yale University, and Ulrich P. Jorde, MD of Montefiore Health System will discuss:
- TEER and tricuspid therapies for heart failure
- Transcatheter Left Ventricular Restoration using the Accucinch Device in HFREF
Thursday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. CST (UTC-6), 8:00 p.m. GMT (UTC+0)
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Host
Pramod Bonde, MD, FACS
- Associate Professor of Cardiac Surgery
- Yale University
Moderator
Adam N. Protos, MD, FACS
- Division Chief of Adult Cardiac Surgery
- University of Mississippi Medical Center
Digital Moderator
Ashok Kumar Coimbatore Jeyakumar, MD
- Assistant Professor of Adult Cardiac Surgery
- University of Mississippi Medical Center
Panelists
Amit N. Vora, MD, MPH, FACC, FSCAI
- Assistant Professor of Medicine
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
- Yale University
Ulrich P. Jorde, MD
- Professor and Vice Chief, Division of Cardiology
- System Director, Heart Failure and Advanced Therapies
- Montefiore Health System