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Tarif chambre simple: 229$/nuit (plus taxes)
Tarif Chambre double: 243$/nuit (plus taxes)
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Inscriptions:
Tarif »lève-tôt » avant le 23 décembre 2018:
Médecin membre: 490$(+tx)
Fellow – Tech – Infirmière -Résident membre: 335$(+tx)
Médecin non membre: 950$(+tx)
Fellow – Tech – Infirmière – Résident non membre: 430$(+tx)
Tarif régulier dès le 23 décembre 2018:
Médecin membre: 640 $(+tx)
Fellow – Tech – Infirmière – Résident membre: 415 $(+tx)
Médecin non membre: 1 100 $(+tx)
Fellow – Tech – Infirmière – Résident non membre: 515 $(+tx)
Poitique d’annulation:
30 jours avant le Congrès annuel : 25$ (+tx)
7 jours avant le Congrès annuel : 50% du montant de votre inscription (+tx)
Moins de 7 jours avant l’événement: aucun remboursement.
Objectifs d’apprentissage
Learning Objectives for the meeting:
At the end of the meeting, the participant should expect to:
- Identify potential outcomes from case complications and develop strategies for avoidance
- Recognize medicolegal implications of complications and the process of litigation
- Describe the components of a successful quality assurance program in IR
- Explain common causes of medical errors
- Exchange opinions and experience in challenging cases through workshops, debates and panel cases
- Discuss the future direction of IR
- Identify and discuss various approaches, as well as useful tips and tricks, in order to get out of challenging clinical situations or to achieve procedural success in both vascular and non-vascular
Friday February 8, 2019
Vena Cava Filter Retrieval; What Could Possibly Go Wrong…?
John Kaufman |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Relate indications and techniques for basic and complex retrieval techniques |
Identify complications of filter retrieval |
Describe how to manage complications of filter retrieval |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Arterial
Adnan Hadzimerovic, Gérald Gahide |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from arterial case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in arterial procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging arterial procedures |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Pot Pourri
John Kaufman, David Valenti |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging procedures |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Venous
Richard Owen, Jason Wong |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from venous case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in venous procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging venous procedures |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Extreme IR
John kaufman, Marie-France Giroux |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from extreme IR case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in extreme IR procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging extreme IR procedures |
Sunday February 9, 2019
Can you really make lemonade from lemons?
John Kaufman |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Tell how clinicians recognize and respond to adverse outcomes |
Demonstrate how to cope with adverse outcomes, both yours and your colleagues |
Illustrate how to utilize adverse outcomes to improve practice |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Non Vascular
Richard Owen, Adnan Hadzimerovic |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from non vascular case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in non vascular procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging non vascular procedures |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Pot Pourri
John Kaufman, Andrew Benko |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging procedures |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Embolization
Marie-France Giroux, David Valenti |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from embolization case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in embolization procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging embolization procedures |
Grand Slams & Catastrophes – Extreme IR
Adnan Hadzimerovic, John Kaufman |
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to: |
Identify potential outcomes from extreme IR case complications and develop strategies for avoidance |
Explain common causes of medical errors in extreme IR procedures |
Discuss various approaches, as well as tips & tricks, in order to get out of challenging extreme IR procedures |
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