The HaysMed DeBakey Heart Institute will sponsor a Cardiovascular Care Symposium 2015 on Sept. 18, at HaysMed, Hadley Conference Rooms, 2220 Canterbury, Hays. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the program runs from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Featured speakers include Robert Moser, MD, Kansas Heart and Stroke Collaborative, Arabindra Katwal, MD, Cardiologist, Mauricio Anaya, MD, Invasive Cardiologist, Roman Reznik, MD, Pulmonologist, all from HaysMed, John Messenger, MD, Ryan Aleong, MD, both from the University of Colorado and Yunxia Wang, MD, Neurologist, University of Kansas Medical Center.
Topics to be addressed are: Updates on the Kansas Heart and Stroke Collaborative; peripheral vascular disease; pulmonary hypertension; pulmonology; transcatheter aortic valve replacement; controversies in atrial fibrillation; and stroke.
This program is designed for Physicians, PAs, ARNPs, Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Social Workers, PTs, OTs and other interested healthcare professionals. Six hours of continuing education credit are available for CNE, CME and Respiratory Therapy credit. Approval is pending for ASRT Category A credit. Paperwork will be provided to submit for KOTA and KPTA for credit.
Fee for the symposium is $60 for non HaysMed associates and $30 for HaysMed, Pawnee Valley Community Hospital, St. Rose Health Center and Critical Access Hospital employees. A $25 registration is required for students. Seating is limited to 150 people.
To register go to http://www.haysmed.com/education, call 1(800)248-0073, Ext, 5500 or e-mail Debbie.mclaren@haysmed.com.
HaysMed hosts Cardiovascular Care Symposium 2015