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SUMMARY:Annual Scientific Meeting - Quebec City 2023
DESCRIPTION:For the MRT &RN Day info\, visit the #MRTRND23 page.\n\nFor Residents and Fellows Day info\, visit the #RFD23 page.\n\n\n\nMeeting Details\nMay 25-27\, 2023 \nHilton Hotel\, Quebec City\, 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\nIdentify various types of locoregional pain blocks\, list the indications for use and describe safe technical approach for each.\nList commonly used medications for pain control in the IR setting along with therapeutic dosing\nIdentify the indications for geniculate artery embolization in the setting of Osteoarthritis pain control and describe safe technical approach\nDescribe the process by which IR devices are be brought from initial concept to approved product for use in practice\nDescribe the key factors to optimize procedural success and clinical outcome for the treatment of Pelvic Venous Disease in 2023\nList benefits and limitations for the treatment of HCC using cTACE versus DEBTACE\nDescribe the Benefits\, risk and clinical outcome of using particle embolic versus glue in the setting of bronchial artery embolization\nList key updates in Radiation exposure and protection\nDescribe techniques for success in treating challenging CLI and PAD cases.\nDescribe techniques for improving success in difficult iliocaval reconstructions and technical considerations to improve long term patency\nIdentify the current best medical treatment for the management of benign prostatic hypertrophy\nList the indications for trans arterial embolization of primary breast cancer lesions and nodal metastases and describe technique for treatment.\nList the indications for trans arterial embolization of lung cancer lesions and mediastinal lesions and describe technique for treatment\nDescribe the importance of mindfulness and its role in physician wellbeing in clinical practice.\nDescribe new key developments in the management of of AVM in 2023\nDescribe techniques for treatment of difficult renal tumours using cryoablation\nIdentify indications and patient selection for treatment of breast cancer lesions using cryoablations\nDescribe safe technical considerations when performing common IR procedures for paediatric patients including equipment sizing and contrast dosing\n\n\nAgenda\nSessions at a glance\nFull Program \n\nSocial Activities\nCAIR Welcoming reception and networking (open to all registrants) – May 25\, 2023  6PM\, Villeray / De Tourny \nWomen in IR – cocktail and networking – May 26\, 2023 6PM\, Plaines \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 26th\, 2023 at 15:40 pm EST at the Hilton Hotel\, Quebec City\, QC\, during CAIR’s Annual Scientific Meeting.) \n\nGuest Speakers\n \nDr. Shinichi Hori| Interventional Radiologist\, Chief Director of Institute for Image Guided Therapy\, Inventor of HepaSphere from Merit Medical Systems. Inc (a spherical embolic material) \nDr. Shinichi Hori is an interventional radiologist with the Institute for Image Guided Therapy located nearby Kansai International Airport in Osaka Japan. The Institute provides interventional oncology services for more than 1200 patients a year. He is currently the Chief Director of the Institute. He is managing seminars for interventional oncology and training young interventional radiologists from Asian countries. \nDr. Shinichi Hori developed an spherical embolic material\, HepaSphere\, which is commercially available worldwide. He is treating not only hepatic tumors but also extrahepatic malignacies including breast cancer\, primary lung cancer\, gynecological malignancies\, etc. He is also developing a microcatheter which makes it possible to manipulate without combining microguidewires. He is using two hybrid angio-CT systems for daily clinical practice to get better results with less complications. \n\n \nDr. Brooke Spencer \nDr. Elizabeth “Brooke” Spencer is an interventional radiologist and serves as the Medical Director and CEO of Minimally Invasive Procedure Specialists in Denver\, Colorado. Dr. Spencer has been the Chair of Radiology and Interventional Radiology at Littleton Adventist Hospital for many years. Prior to serving in this role\, she was on staff and served as Medical Director (2011-2015) of the RIA Endovascular Clinic. \nDr. Spencer is internationally renowned for the treatment of patients with chronic DVT and PTS and performs all IR procedures. She has treated thousands of patients living with the effects of chronic (old) deep vein blood clots with advanced techniques that are not offered in most IR practices. Her other main focuses include women’s treatments -pelvic venous congestion and uterine fibroids and she has a fairly large renal cryoablation and interventional oncology practice as well. \n  \n\n \nDr. Parag Patel | SIR Past-President \nDr. Parag J. Patel is a Professor of Radiology and Surgery in the Division of Vascular & Interventional Radiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital in Milwaukee\, Wisconsin. He is the Program Director of the Interventional Radiology Residency training programs at MCW. He also serves as the current past President of the Society of Interventional Radiology. \nDr. Patel completed his Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Loyola University Medical Center in 2007 and Vascular & Interventional Radiology Fellowship at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Miami\, Florida. He joined the faculty at MCW in 2008. \nDr. Patel’s areas of clinical interest include embolization therapies as well as evaluation and endovascular treatment of peripheral vascular disease\, complex aortic disease\, and venous disease. He has been an invited speaker at numerous national and international conferences and has authored several book chapters in the field of Interventional Radiology. \n\nCAIR Award Winner\n \nA founding member and executive of the Canadian Association for Interventional Radiology\, dr. Martin Simons’ contribution to VIR medical education in Canada and abroad is immense. His role as a staff at UHN/MSH VIR for greater than 20 years has directly contributed to the most number of fellowship trained interventional radiologists in Canada. With the help of his colleagues\, he has developed one of the most competitive and desirable Canadian VIR Fellowships. More recently\, he was involved in gaining Royal College Interventional Radiology Subspecialty designation and developing the Interventional Radiology Residency Subspecialty Training Requirements/Objectives of Training. \nDr. Simons has made a significant contribution to Interventional Radiology scientific literature and daily clinical practice. He has regularly published in leading VIR journals on various clinically relevant topics. His main contributions have been in the fields of vascular malformations (high and low flow)\, hepatobiliary intervention including TIPS\, uterine fibroid embolization\, and hemodialysis vascular access. Moreover\, Dr. Simons has established the largest prostate artery embolization practice in Ontario. He is also pushing the envelope by initiating a multidisciplinary study on left gastric embolization in the bariatric population. These are monumental accomplishments that ensure the ongoing role of VIR in providing cutting-edge patient-care. \n\nFaculty\nPlanning Committee \nDr. Alessandra Cassano-Bailey \nDr. Véronique Caty \nDr. Gerald Gahide \nDr. Catherine Lalonde \nDr. Stefan Przybojewski \nSpeakers \nDr. Bob Abraham \nDr. Mathieu Beland \nDr. Simon Bradette \nDr. Ali Bessissow \nDr. Alessandra Cassano-Bailey \nDr. Veronique Caty \nDr. George Koshy Chiramel \nDr. Derek Cool \nDr. Francois Cote \nDr. Surinder Dhaliwal \nDr. Nevin de Korompay \nDr. Rene Dinh \nDr. Gerald Gahide \nDr. Guillaume Garneau \nDr. Patrick Gilbert \nDr. Tara Graham \nDr.  Marie-France Giroux \nDr. Jeff Jaskolka \nDr. John Kachura \nDr. Catherine Lalonde \nDr. Leandro Cardarelli Leite \nDr. Lindsay Machan \nDr. Amol Mujoomdar \nDr. Jean-Pierre Pelage \nDr. Jean-Nicolas Racicot \nDr. Eran Shlomovitz \nDr. Martin Simons \nDr. Rabi Tiguert \nDr. David Valenti \nDr. Jason Wong \n  \n\nHotel Information\nHilton Hotel\n1100\, boul. René-Lévesque Est\nQuébec (Québec)\, G1R 5V2  \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. \nMountain View – 289$+tax\nParliament View – 289$+tax\nOld Quebec & River View – 303$+tax \n\nRegistration\nMembers – Regular\nPhysician – $1\,008\nFellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist – $655 – coupon code: ASM35\nStudent – $0 – coupon code: ASM100 \nNon-Members – Regular\nPhysician – $1\,476\nFellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist – $738 – coupon code: ASM50\nStudent – $0 – coupon code: ASM100 \n\nAnnual Scientific Meeting 2023 – Quebec \n\nFellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist MEMBERS\, please use coupon code: ASM35 on the cart page.\nFellow/Resident/Nurse/Technologist NON-MEMBERS\, please use coupon code: ASM50 on the cart page.\nStudents\, please use coupon code: ASM100 on the cart page.\nMembership status and level will be verified.\n\n$1\,476.00Ajouter au panier	\n			\n \nView your cart here. \n\n  \nNOT A MEMBER YET? \n\nCAIR membership has many benefits\, to join – apply here. \n\nNOTICE OF COMMUNICATION \n\nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive communications from CAIR\, including but not limited to: overall event updates\, educational content provided by sponsors\, event sponsored session details\, future events hosted by or in partnership with CAIR. \n\nDELEGATE LIST CONSENT \n\nA list of attendees’ names and location will be made available to all registrants and industry representatives. \nCANCELATION FEE POLICY \n30 days before the event: 50$ (+tx)\n7 days before the event: 50% of registration fees (+tx)\nLess than 7 days before the event: No Refund. \n\nExhibitor Information and Services Kit\n(more info coming soon) \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. \nPARTNERS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSPONSORS
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LOCATION:Hilton Hotel Quebec City\, 1100 Bd René-Lévesque E\, Quebec City\, QC\, G1R 4P3\, Canada
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