Thinking in 3D - Agenda

junio 2, 2009

Philips Healthcare Office

Calle de Maria de Portugal 1

28050 Madrid - Spain

Contact Person: Mrs. Concepcion Rosado Perez

Tel. +34 91 566 90 52

Thursday, 22 January 2009

 9:00

 Welcome and orientation (Joseph Kisslo and J. L. Zamorano Gomez)

 9:15  

 Orienting and anatomy - (Joseph Kisslo)

 9:30  

 Wet lab: Anatomy and wetlab dissection - (Joseph Kisslo)

 10:45  

 BREAK (15 min)

 11:00  

 Wet lab: Anatomy and wetlab dissection - (Joseph Kisslo)

 12:00  

 LUNCH BREAK (60 min)

 13:00  

 Image orientation - (Daniel Rivera and David Adams)

 13:30

 How does it all work? - (Joseph Kisslo)

 14:00

 Examination technique - (David Adams)

 14:30

 External and internal anatomic details - (Joseph Kisslo)

 15:15

 BREAK (30 min)

 15:45

 The LV and LV function: The role of 3D - (Joseph Kisslo and J. L. Zamorano)

 16:45

 Computer lab 1: Basic views: Looking at the heart.

 Preparation for evening sessions - (Daniel Rivera and David Adams)

 17:45

 BREAK (15 min)

 18:00

 Participant computer lab 1: Basic views: Looking at the heart.
 Focussed computer sessions where participants dissect images according to planned goals - Sonographers
 Cases: Normal and abnormal hearts Chest wall and TEE

 20:00

 Finish

Friday, 23 January 2009

 9:00 Cardiac Resynchronization - (Joseph Kisslo and J. L. Zamorano Gomez)
 10:15 BREAK (15 min)
 10:30 Computer lab 2: LV Quantitation and the Meaning of a Jellybean.
 Preparation for computer dissection sessions - (Daniel Rivera and David Adams)
 11:30 Participant computer lab 2: LV Quantitation and the Meaning of a Jellybean.
 Focussed sessions where participants dissect images according to planned goals - Sonographers
 Cases: Normal and abnormal left ventricles Calculations from different views
 12:00 LUNCH BREAK (60 min)
 13:00 Participant computer lab 2: LV Quantitation and the meaning of a Jellybean.
 Continued
 14:30 BREAK (15 min)
 14:45 The valves - (Joseph Kisslo and J. L. Zamorano Gomez)
 15:45 Mitral anatomy and what surgeons do to fix mitral valves - (Joseph Kisslo)
 16:45 BREAK (15 min)
 17:00 Computer lab 3: Mitral Valve Disease - (Daniel Rivera and David Adams)
 17:30 Participant computer lab 3: Mitral Valve Disease - Sonographers
 Cases: Mitral prolapse, Mitral stenosis, Pre and post operative mitral diseas Chest wall and TEE
 18:30 Dissection challenges: The faculty challenges participants – Faculty
 19:30 Finish

Saturday, 24 January 2009

 9:00 Wetlab: Anatomy dissection: Reinforcement of anatomy and introduction to  cardiac operations - (Joseph Kisslo)
 11:15 BREAK (15 min)
 11:30  Conclusions and discussion – Faculty
 12:00 COURSE END

 


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