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SUMMARY:Annual Scientific Meeting 2022 - Montreal
DESCRIPTION:For the MRT &RN Day info\, visit the #MRTRND22 page.\n\nFor Residents and Fellows Day info\, visit the #RFD22 page.\n\nTiohtià:ke / Montreal is historically known as a meeting place for First Peoples. We wish to honour these peoples by recognizing that our meeting will take place on unceded traditional Indigenous territory. \n\nReady for the face-to-face learning opportunities to start again? We\, here\, at the Canadian Association for Interventional Radiology  certainly are — and we hope you’ll join us too! \nAfter almost two years of online-only interactions\, we’re looking forward to bringing together interventional radiology professionals from across Canada for face-to-face conversations. The excitement of a live audience and the engagement that comes from a room full of IRs – those dynamics can’t be matched in a virtual setting. The spirit of the IR community is stronger when we’re all together in one place as well. \nGoodbye Zoom & Teams\, hello face-to-face connections! \n\nMeeting Details\nMay 26-28\, 2022 \nHotel Bonaventure\, Montreal\, QC \n\nEvent App\nGoogle Play \nApple App Store \n\nCME Credits\nThis group learning activity will apply for section 1 and 3 credits within the Maintenance of Certification program (MOC) of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. \n\nCAMRT Credits\nThis group learning activity will apply for Category A Credits within the continuing Education Credit Approval Program (CECAP) of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT). \n\nTarget Audience\nThis CME event will be of great interest to Interventional Radiologists\, Radiology Residents\, Interventional Radiology Fellows as well as Technologists and Nurses working in Interventional Radiology and any other healthcare provider with an interest in Interventional Radiology. \n\nNeeds Assessment\nThis program was developed based on feedback received from the evaluation forms collected during the SIR\, CIRSE and CAIR Annual Meetings. \n\nMeeting Learning Objectives\nAt the end of the meeting\, the participant should expect to: \n\nDescribe indications and techniques of combined endovascular interventions in multi-visceral tumour management\nList recent updates in the medical optimization of peripheral vascular disease\nIdentify the barriers to access to IR procedures experienced by patients in Canada and strategies to improve access.\nDescribe the indications and evidence for use of paclitaxel-coated technology based on updated research and implications on current clinical practice\nList the clinical complications\, indication for treatment and endovascular techniques used in the treatment of pulmonary AVMs\nDescribe the current treatment pathway and supportive evidence for the management of HCC in Canada based on the updated HCC guidelines\nDescribe techniques and indications for use in curative and palliative procedures  in MSK intervention\nReview strategies to optimize locoregional pain control in the IR suite\nReview the most important scientific papers affecting the clinical practice of Interventional Radiology\nDescribe the indications and techniques for treatment of arteriovenous malformations and list the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach\nDiscuss and review the multidisciplinary approach to Women’s Health\, including the management of fibroids\, adenomyosis and pelvic congestion syndrome\nList the indications\, benefits of catheter directed thrombolysis vs mechanical thrombectomy in the setting of pulmonary arterial embolism\, peripheral arterial embolism and peripheral venous thrombosis.\nReview the science of wellness and longevity and its impact on practice\nDescribe the importance of mindfulness and its role in physician wellbeing in clinical practice.\nList the benefits of professional coaching in improving medical practice\nDescribe opportunities to participate in IR education and practice across the globe\nExchange opinions and experience in challenging cases through workshops\, debates and panel cases\nDiscuss the impact of IR reach-out initiatives in Africa\n\n\nAgenda\nSessions\nFull Program \n\nAnnual General Meeting Notice\nThe Canadian Association for Interventional Radiology (CAIR) will be holding an in-person Annual General Meeting (AGM) for its voting members in good standing on May 27th\, 2022 at 15:30 pm EST at Hotel Bonaventure in Montreal\, during CAIR’s Annual Scientific Meeting. \n\nGuest Speakers\nDr. Afshin Gangi\, MD\, PHD – CIRSE President | University Hospital of Strasbourg | Strasbourg\, France \n \nDr. Afshin Gangi graduated from the Medical School of the University Hospital of Reims (France). After his residency in the University of Strasbourg in radiology\, he specialized in the interventional radiology and obtained his Master of Science in medical biology and PhD in laser physics. He’s Professor of radiology since 2000 in the University Hospital of Strasbourg. He is invited Professor in Kings College of London. \nSince 2007\, Afshin Gangi is Chairman of Radiology and nuclear Medicine in the University Hospital of Strasbourg. He is interventional radiologist\, specialized in oncology\, MSK and spine. He is currently responsible for the department of Interventional Radiology of the University Hospital of Strasbourg. He published over 200 scientific papers\, contributed to 40 books\, and presented more than 470 lectures and scientific papers presentations. \nHe’s member of several societies: CIRSE (Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe)\, RSNA (Radiological Society of North America)\, ECR (European Congress of Radiology)\, SIR (Society of Interventional Radiology)\, ASSR (American Society of Spine Radiology)\, ARRS (American Roentgen Ray Society)\, SFR (Société Française de Radiologie)\, member of National Academy of Surgery\, elected President of CIRSE and deputy Chairman of ECIO. \n\nDr. Laura Findeiss\, MD – SIR Past-President | Grady Memorial Hospital | Emory University | Atlanta\, Georgia\, USA \n \nDr. Laura Findeiss is currently Chief of Radiology at Grady Memorial Hospital and Professor of Radiology at Emory University. Following receipt of her medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh\, Dr. Findeiss pursued two years of training in General Surgery at the University of Tennessee Medical Center before completing a Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle\, Washington and\, subsequently\, a Fellowship in Interventional Radiology at the University of Washington. Prior leadership roles include serving as Chief of Interventional Radiology at the University of California\, Irvine and at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She was recruited to the University of Tennessee Medical Center as Chair of the Department of Radiology in 2013. \nDr. Findeiss has been active in numerous institutional and national service roles\, including her position as President of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 2019-2020. She has also served as a member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Research Education Committee for the Society of Interventional Radiology Foundation\, and has been active in SIR initiatives related to enhancing clinical practice in interventional radiology as well as in efforts to engage and support students and early career members. She is a Fellow of the Society of Vascular Medicine\, the Society of Interventional Radiology\, and the American Heart Association. \n\nDr. Pascal Chabrot\, SFICV President\, MD\, PHD\, FE- CIRSE \n \nDr. Pascal Chabrot is an Interventional radiologist (2004) and professor of radiology (2013) in the imaging department of the University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand\, France (Pr Boyer) after a residency in Clermont and Paris and a fellowship in Montreal (2008-9). In charge of the experimental Cath lab for a research team dedicated to endovascular treatment in oncologic and endovascular IR (pharmacokinetic of cisplatin in TACE in animal model\, echo-endoscopic creation of portosystemic shunt in animal model\, bi-embolization of portal and hepatic vein in an animal model). Leading the interventional unit since 2018 and the radiology department of CHU Montpied since January 2022. \n– Member of the endovascular sub-committee of the European Society of Radiology since 2017\,\n– Member of the endovascular sub-committee of the CIRSE since 2018\,\n– Correspondent for IR in the French College of Radiology Teachers since 2019\n– President of the French Society of Cardio-Vascular Imaging since 2020. \nMember of the organization committee of: \n– European School of Interventional Radiology (Vascular Access\, Marseille 2014)\n– European Congress of Interventional Oncology (Nice\, 2015)\n– The French school of embolization since 2014\n– The French school of thrombectomy since 2019 \n\nCAIR Award Winners\nThe CAIR Award is awarded annually to an individual or individuals for distinguished and extraordinary service to the Canadian Association for Interventional Radiology and/or the discipline of Interventional Radiology. \nService to Interventional Radiology may include teaching\, basic research\, clinical investigation\, radiologic\nstatesmanship\, and/or promotion of Interventional Radiology or CAIR. Research must be recognized for quality and consistency by publication in recognized professional journals. Service to CAIR may include outstanding contributions to CAIR\, other medical organizations\, and/or government agencies. \nThe CAIR Award may also be bestowed upon individuals who have dedicated their past and present talents to advancing the quality of patient care through the practice of Interventional Radiology\, and/or who\, by their outstanding achievements\, also help to ensure the future of the field. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n2020 – DR. LINDSAY MACHAN\, MD\, FSIR \nDr. Lindsay Machan is an interventional radiologist at the Vancouver Hospital\, a CIRSE Distinguished Fellow\, SIR Fellow and an Asia Pacific Society of Interventional Radiology Honorary Member.\nIn 2006\, he shared the Manning Innovation Principle Award for the development of the paclitaxel eluting stent. He has co-edited the last three editions of Krishna Kandarpa’s Handbook of Interventional Radiologic Procedures. He frequently presents at M&M conferences. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n2021 – DR. GILLES SOULEZ\, MD\, MSC\, FRCPC\, FSIR \nDr. Gilles Soulez MD\, MSc\, FSIR is a vascular and interventional radiologist at CHUM\, University of Montréal. He completed his radiology residency in France at University Paris V in 1988 and completed a 2-year fellowship combined with a certification of the French College\nof Interventional Radiology. He completed a MSc in clinical research and epidemiology at University of Montreal in 2000 and obtained a clinical researcher scholarship from the FRQ-S from the Junior I to National Scientist award. \nHe is currently appointed as a Professor of Radiology at University of Montreal and was chairman of the Department of Radiology\, Radiation-Oncology and Nuclear Medicine from 2012 to 2020. His research is dedicated to the advancement of vascular and interventional radiology in the field of aortic\, peripheral arterial diseases and management of vascular anomalies. He is funded by the Canadian Fund of\nInnovation\, Canadian Institute of Health Research\, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council\, Fonds de la Recherché en Santé du Québec (FRQ-S). He has published 210 peer-reviewed papers during his career (H index 45).\nHe has authored and co-authored nine patents and is very active in n technological transfer with leading companies in this field\, such as\, Siemens Medical and Cook Medical. \n\nFaculty\nPlanning Committee \nDr. Alessandra Cassano-Bailey \nDr. Véronique Caty \nDr. Gerald Gahide \nDr. Tara Graham \nSpeakers \nDr.  Mathieu Beland \nDr.  Ali Bessissow \nDr.  Simon Bradette \nDr. Tatiana Cabral \nDr.  Alessandra Cassano-Bailey \nDr.  Veronique Caty \nDr.  Cori Caughlin \nDr.  Pascal Chabrot \nDr.  Daniel Corsili \nDr.  Nevin de Korompay \nDr. Geneviève Digby \nDr.  Laura Findeiss \nDr.  Gerald Gahide \nDr.  Afshin Gangi \nDr.  Rafik Ghali \nDr.  Marie-France Giroux \nDr.  Anastasia Hadjivassiliou \nDr.  Adnan Hadziomerovic \nDr.  Jeff Jaskolka \nDr.  Martin Juneau \nDr. John Kachura \nDr.  Darren Klass \nDr.  Srinivasan Krishnamurthy \nDr. Fabian Max Laage Gaupp \nDr.  Catherine Lalonde \nDr.  Lindsay Machan \nDr.  Alex Menard \nDr.  Mireille Methot \nDr.  Amol Mujoomdar \nDr.  Eding Mvilongo \nDr.  Maxime Noel Lamy \nDr.  Stefan Przybojewski \nDr.  Dheeraj Rajan \nDr.  Martin Simons \nDr.  Nicolette Sinclair \nDr.  Melissa Skanes \nDr.  Gilles Soulez \nDr.  Kong Teng Tan \nDr.  Eric Therasse \nDr.  Togas Tulandi \nDr.  David Valenti \nDr.  Jason Wong \nDr.  Joel Woodley Cook \n\nHotel Information\nHotel Bonaventure Montréal\n900 Rue De La Gauchetière O\, Montréal\, QC H5A 1E4 \nA preferential rate has been negotiated for the attendees. You will receive a private link (on your receipt) to book your room when you will register.\nSingle room rate: $269/night (+ tx)\nDouble room rate: $269/night (+tx) \n\nHealth and Safety\nHealth & Safety Considerations – March 2022 \nHotel \nGovernment of Quebec \n\nRegistration\nMembers Regular\nPhysician – $840\nFellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist – $546 – coupon code: ASM35\nStudent – $0 – coupon code: ASM100 \nNon-Members Regular\nPhysician – $1230\nFellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist – $615 – coupon code: ASM50\nStudent – $0 – coupon code: ASM100 \nCancellation fee policy\n30 days before the event : 50$ (+tx)\n7  days before the event : 50% of registration fees (+tx)\nLess than 7 days before the event: No Refund. \n\nAnnual Scientific Meeting 2022 – Montreal \n• Fellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist MEMBERS\, please use coupon code: ASM35 on the cart page.\n• Fellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist NON-MEMBERS\, please use coupon code: ASM50 on the cart page.\n• Students\, please use coupon code: ASM100 on the cart page.\n• Membership pricing will be calculated in checkout. Membership status and level will be verified. \n$1\,230.00 Original price was: $1\,230.00.$1\,110.00Current price is: $1\,110.00.Add to cart	\n			\n \nView your cart here. \n\nNOT A MEMBER YET? \n\nCAIR membership has many benefits\, to join – apply here. \n\nNOTICE OF COMMUNICATION \n\nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive communications from CAIR\, including but not limited to: overall event updates\, educational content provided by sponsors\, event sponsored session details\, future events hosted by or in partnership with CAIR. \n\nDELEGATE LIST CONSENT \n\nA list of attendees’ names and location will be made available to all registrants and industry representatives. \n\nExhibitor Information and Services Kit\nFull kit available here. \n\nCorporate Partners & Sponsors\nCAIR programs are made possible through unrestricted education grants from our corporate partners and sponsors and are planned to achieve scientific integrity\, objectivity\, and balance. \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Hotel Bonaventure Montreal\, 900 Rue De La Gauchetière O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H5A 1E4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting Notice 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Association for Interventional Radiology (CAIR) will be holding an in-person Annual General Meeting (AGM) for its voting members in good standing on May 27th\, 2021 at 15:30 pm EST at Hotel Bonaventure in Montreal\, during CAIR’s Annual Scientific Meeting. \n\nAGM documents \nAgenda \nThe agenda for this year’s AGM is available here. – coming soon \n2021 Annual Report \nThe 2021 CAIR annual report is available for download here. \n2021 Financial Statements \nThe 2021 Financial Statements for CAIR are available for review here. \nBoard of Directors \nThis year\, one new director will be elected to the Board of Directors as one has finished his 10th-year term. \nWe look forward to seeing you in Montreal! \nFor questions and inquiries about our AGM\, please contact Siri Boulom
URL:https://cairweb.ca/en/event/annual-general-meeting-notice-2022/
LOCATION:Hotel Bonaventure Montreal\, 900 Rue De La Gauchetière O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H5A 1E4\, Canada
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