Course Description, This course will describe the utility and indications of management of COVID -19 in pediatric patients and the importance of COVID vaccine administration., Target Audience, This activity is designed to meet the educational goals of physicians and other healthcare professionals specializing in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of Pediatric patients and COVID-19., Learning Objectives, Discuss the current state of COVID for children including infection rates and MIS-C cases We will review COVID vaccine rates in children in the state of Texas, current vaccines available to administer and efficacy of vaccine Understand the current treatment options for COVID – 19 in children Discuss best practices for heading back to school, Speaker, Mandie Tibball Svatek, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics UHS Staff Member, University Hospital, Financial Disclosures, Mandie Tibball Svatek, MD has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interest to disclose. The planning committee members below do not have any relevant financial relationship to disclose:, Steve Soliz, MBA, BSN, RN (Planner) Mio Kitano, MD (Planner) Ralph Foster II, MBA (Planner), Program Registration Information, Registration Fees - Free $0.00, Physician Participation, Upon completion of viewing the online presentation, please follow the instructions at the end of the presentation to complete the evaluation. Once the evaluation is completed, the user will be provided the option to print their certificate., Accreditation Statement, Continuing Medical Education Credit, As an ACCME-accredited CME provider, The UT Health Science Center San Antonio must ensure that its CME activities are independent of the control of commercial interests. All speakers and planning committee members for the UT Health Science Center San Antonio sponsored programs are expected to disclose (prior to the activity) all “relevant financial relationships” as financial relationships in any…, Attendee Participation, Upon completion of viewing the online presentation, please follow the instructions at the end of the presentation to complete the evaluation. Once the evaluation is completed, the user will be provided the option to print their certificate.
Course Description, The Washington Post asked readers to describe the year 2020 in one word. Readers described the year as chaotic, exhausting, surreal, relentless, and lost. But how do you capture the lived experience of the patient, the family members, and the healthcare workers who have devoted countless hours fighting a worldwide pandemic, one case at a time? When the pandemic ends, what will be remembered? This…, Target Audience, MD, DO, RN, LVN, Advanced Practice RN, PA’s, PharmD, etc., Learning Objectives, Define Crisis Standards of Care (CSC) Explore the ethical issues identified in developing CSC Discuss ‘conflicting’ ethical obligations during a pandemic Identify lessons learned, Speakers, Jeanie L. Sauerland MA, BSN, RN HEC-C, Director of Ethics Services University Health, Financial Disclosures, Jeanie L. Sauerland MA, BSN, RN HEC-C has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interest to disclose. The planning committee members below do not have any relevant financial relationship to disclose:, Rebecca Terrazas, BSN, RN Alice Gong, MD Antonio Hernandez, MD Dolores Perry, MSN Rachael Farner, MSN, RN Patrick Ramsey, MD Amy Quinn, MD, Registration Information, No Charge, Physician Participation, Upon completion of viewing the online presentation, please follow the instructions at the end of the presentation to complete the evaluation. Once the evaluation is completed, the user will be provided the option to print their certificate., Accreditation Statement, Continuing Medical Education Credit, As an ACCME-accredited CME provider, The UT Health Science Center San Antonio must ensure that its CME activities are independent of the control of commercial interests. All speakers and planning committee members for the UT Health Science Center San Antonio sponsored programs are expected to disclose (prior to the activity) all “relevant financial relationships” as financial relationships in any…
Course Description This course focuses on an update on Norovirus leading to serious liver complications in otherwise healthy children. D Amy Issa, D. O., UT Health San Antonio pediatric gastroenterologist, also gives an update on a patient who needed a liver transplant due to complications from this virus. University Health/UT-San Antonio CME Series 2022-23 is dedicated to supporting physicians/…, Amy Issa, DO, UT Health San Antonio, Financial Disclosures, Brian Faux, MD has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interest to disclose The planning committee members below do not have any relevant financial relationship to disclose:, Rebecca Terrazas, BSN, RN, Dolores Perry, MSN, Rachael Farner, MSN, RN, Patrick Ramsey, MD, Amy Quinn, MD, John Byrne, MD, MFM, Registration Information No Charge Physician Participation Upon completion of viewing the , online presentation, , please follow the instructions at the end of the presentation to complete the evaluation. Once the evaluation is completed, the user will be provided the option to print their certificate. Accreditation Statement Continuing Medical Education Credit As an ACCME-accredited CME provider, The UT Health Science Center San Antonio must ensure that its CME activities are independent of the control of…
Graduate Medical Education
Graduate Medical Education
The Pharmacotherapy Education and Research Center (PERC) became a center in the School of Medicine in January 2006. Prior to this, the group was part of the Department of Pharmacology for 30 years. The PERC is also one of six divisions within The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. Christopher R. Frei, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, serves as the Director of PERC and Division Head of…, Mission, The mission of the Pharmacotherapy Education and Research Center is to train and educate pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists to provide specialty pharmacotherapeutic services including primary care and to conduct translational, transdisciplinary and other types of innovative research. The Pharmacotherapy Education and Research Center and Pharmacotherapy Division holds with equal value its…, Vision, The focus of pharmacy practice in the future will be on optimizing and improving patients' outcomes, promoting health maintenance, and improving quality of life. These aims will be accomplished, in part, through integrated systems designed to promote patient education and follow-up. Pharmacists will become increasingly involved in primary care, utilize physical assessment skills and prescribe…, Location, McDermott Clinical Sciences Building - 3rd Floor
, Saturday June 12, 2021, 8:00AM - 4:00PM Central Standard Time (CST), FREE REGISTRATION for Everyone, Course Description, This symposium will focus on contemporary state-of the-art management of heart rhythm disorders and cardiac devices with the latest updates in cardiac electrophysiology as well as reviewing all basic and advanced concepts in electrophysiology. It will serve as a comprehensive and concise electrophysiology, learning platform for Electrophysiologists, Cardiologists, Primary Care Physicians, Nurses…, Course Directors, Jayasree Pillarisetti, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology UT Health San Antonio, Auroa Badin, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology UT Health San Antonio, Manoj Panday, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology UT Health San Antonio To see the full list of participating speakers, visit the Heart Rhythm Focus Speakers page, Symposium Agenda, AF Symposium I, Panelists: John Camm, MD, Andrea Natale, MD, Randall Lee, MD, David McManus, MD, 8:00am-8:10am:, , Insights from the EAST-AFNET 4 trial: How early is too early to ablate, John Camm, MD, 8:10am-8:20am: The Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: Is it ever too late to ablate, Andrea Natale, MD, 8:20am-8:30am: Time to get surgeons involved to treat atrial fibrillation: Hybrid thoracoscopic surgical ablation, Randall Lee, MD, 8:30am-8:40am: Use of digital media for arrhythmia detection: A Boon or Bane, David McManus, MD 8:40am-9:00am: Question & Answer Session, VT Symposium, Panelists: Jayasree Pillarisetti, MD, William Sauer, MD, Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy, MD, Marmar Vaseghi, MD , 9:00am-9:10am: Sudden death in COVID, Jayasree Pillarisetti, MD, 9:10am-9:20am: Bipolar ablation/needle ablation/half saline ablation: Different paths to success, William Sauer, MD, 9:20am-9:30am: Are PVCs benign? The cardiomyopathy conundrum, Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy, MD , 9:30am-9:40am: Cardiac and Neural Interplay in VT: Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Management, Marmar Vaseghi, MD 9:40am- 10:00am: Question & Answer Session, Physiologic Pacing Symposium, Panelists: Auroa Badin, MD, Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman, MD, Shunmuga Sundaram , 10:00am-10:10am: His bundle pacing: Short- and long-term challenges, Auroa Badin, MD, 10:10am-10:20am: Programing considerations and follow up with His bundle pacing: Workflow in the device clinic, Pugazhendi Vijayaraman, MD, 10:20am-10:30am: Left bundle pacing: Techniques and outcomes, Shunmuga Sundaram, 10:30am-10:40am: HOT CRT and LOT CRT: The means to an end, Pugazhendi Vijayaraman, MD 10:40am-11:00am: Question & Answer Session, Device Symposium, Panelists: Allen Anderson, MD, Andrea Russo, MD, David Pederson, MD, Richard Wu, MD , 11:00am-11:10am: State of Amyloidosis - More common than we thought, Allen Anderson, MD, 11:10am-11:20am: Leadless pacing: Current status and future innovations, Andrea Russo, MD, 11:20am-11:30am: Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator: Per protocol and on treatment analysis, David Pederson, MD, 11:30am-11:40am: Long term outcomes of Subcutaneous ICD devices, Richard Wu, MD 11:40am-12:00pm: Question & Answer Session, 12:00pm-12:10pm: Workflow and effieicncy in the EP lab: Can we do better?, Roy Chung, MD 12:10pm-12:15pm: Question & Answer Session, Sudden Death Symposium, Panelists: Samuel J. Asirvatham, MD, Sana Al-Khatib, MD, David Bush, MD, Mark Ibrahim, MD , 1:00pm-1:10pm: Idiopathic VF and J wave syndrome, Samuel J. Asirvatham, MD , 1:10pm-1:20pm: Investigation and work up of the sudden cardiac arrest patient, Sana Al-Khatib, MD, 1:20pm-1:30pm: Sudden death in the congenital world: Risk stratification in adults with congenital heart disease, David Bush, MD, 1:30pm-1:40pm: Role of cardiac MRI in sudden death, Mark Ibrahim, MD 1:40pm-2:00pm: Question & Answer Session, AF Symposium II, Panelists: Bradley Knight, MD, Jacob Koruth, MD, Katherine Dodd, DO, Prashanthan Sanders , 2:00pm-2:10pm: Hot or Cold: The Journey to the present, Bradley Knight, MD, 2:10pm-2:20pm: Looking beyond Hot and Cold: Promise of Pulse field ablation and more, Jacob Koruth, MD, 2:20pm-2:30pm: Atrial fibrillation and Heart Failure: The fibrillating atria drowned in fluid, Katherine Dodd, DO, 2:30pm-2:40pm: Snoring away to Fibrillation: The interplay between sleep apnea and AF , Prashanthan Sanders 2:40pm-3:00pm: Question & Answer Session, LAA Symposium, Panelists: Rodney Horton, MD, Luigi Di Biase, MD, PhD, Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy, MD, Manoj Panday, MD , 3:00pm-3:10pm: Impressions of next generation devices (Watchman FLX and Amulet), Rodney Horton, MD, 3:10pm-3:20pm: Periprocedural anticoagulation management for Watchman, Luigi Di Biase, PhD, 3:20pm-3:30pm: When is it better to ligate the appendage rather than just close it: The Lariat, Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy, MD , 3:30pm-3:40pm: Pre, Intra, and Post-Op Imaging for LAA Closure: Alternatives to TEE, Manoj Panday, MD 3:40pm-4:00pm: Question & Answer Session, Registration Information, Registration Fees - No Charge $0.00, Accreditation Statement, Continuing Medical Education:, The UT Health Long San Antonio School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Long School of Medicine designates this live internet activity for a maximum of 9.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in…, Continuing Nursing Education:, University Health System is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation., Certificate of Attendance:, American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts certificates of attendance for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Healthcare professionals receiving a certificate of attendance should consult with their licensing…, Credit may be obtained upon successful completion of the activity’s evaluation., Funding Statement, This activity has been partially funded by independent educational grants from Bio-Sense Webster, Atricure, Boston Scientific, CVRx, Medtronic, Abbott, Biotronik, and Zoll Life Vest., Exhibitors, We wish to express a special thanks to the following companies for their support: Abbott, Atricure, Attune Medical, Biosense Webster, Biotel, Biotronik, Boston Scientific, iRhythm, Chiesi, CVRx, Itamar, Medtronic, and Zoll Life Vest.
Sana M. Al-Khatib, MD, MHS, FHRS, Professor of Medicine Duke University Medical Center Sana M. Al-Khatib profile photo, Allen S. Anderson, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiology UT Health San Antonio Allen S. Anderson profile photo, Samuel J. Asirvatham, MD, Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Samuel J. Asirvatham profile photo, Auroa Badin, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine/Cardiology UT Health San Antonio Auroa Badin profile photo, David Bush, MD, Pediatric and Adult Congenital Electrophysiologist Pediatric Cardiology Associates of San Antonio San Antonio, TX David Bush profile photo, A. John Camm, MD, Professor of Clinical Cardiology Cardiovascular Clinical Acdemic Group, St. George's University of London A. John Camm profile photo, Roy Chung, MD, Heart and Vascular Institute Cleveland, OH Roy Chung profile photo, Luigi Di Biase, MD, Professor of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center Bronx, NY Luigi Di Biase profile photo, Katherine Dodd, DO, MPH, Assistant Professor in Medicine/ Associate Director of Advanced Heart Failure UT Health San Antonio Katherine Dodd profile photo, Rodney Horton, MD, Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Rodney Horton profile photo, M. Mark Ibrahim, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Radiology University of Utah Health M. Mark Ibrahim profile photo, Bradley Knight, MD, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at the Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute Northwestern Memorial Hospital Bradley Knight profile photo, Jacob Koruth, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine/Cardiology Mount Sinai New York, NY Jacob Koruth profile photo, Dhanunjaya R. Lakkireddy, MD, FACC, FHRS, Professor of Medicine the University of Missouri-Columbia Executive Medical Director of the Kansas City Heart Rhythm Institute HCA Midwest Dhanunjaya R. Lakkireddy, Randall J. Lee, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine University of California, San Francisco Randall J. Lee profile photo, David McManus, MD, ScM, Professor and Chair University of Massachusetts Medical School/UMass Memorial Medical Center/Department of Medicine David McManus profile photo, Andrea Natale, MD, Executive Medical Director Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute Austin, TX Andrea Natale profile photo, Manoj Panday, MD, Cardiac Electrophysiologist UT Health San Antonio Manoj Panday profile photo, David Pederson, MD, Director of Electrophysiology, Methodist Hospital Cardiology Clinic of San Antonio David Pederson profile photo, Jayasree Pillarisetti, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine/Cardiology UT Health San Antonio Jayasree Pillarisetti profile photo, Andrea M. Russo, MD, Professor of Medicine Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Andrea M. Russo profile photo, Prashanthan Sanders, MD, Professor of Medicine The University of Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia Prashanthan Sanders profile photo, William Sauer, MD, Chief, Cardiac Arrhythmia Service Brigham & Women's Hospital William Sauer profile photo, Ponnusamy Shunmuga Sundaram, MD, DM, PDF, Associate Professor Department of Cardiology Velammal Medical College Ponnusamy Shunmuga Sundaram, Marmar Vaseghi, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine/Cardiology, Director of Clinical and Translational Research UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Marmar Vaseghi profile photo, Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman, MD, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology Geisinger Health Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman profile photo, Richard Wu, MD, Professor and Director of Electrophysiology Labs UT Southwestern/Department of Internal Medicine Richard Wu profile photo