COURSE PRESENTATIONS

This year’s Symposium currently has in place a number of initiatives that address the need to sustain ourselves in an environmentally friendly and cost efficient manner. You will notice for this year’s Symposium that we have reduced paper and other product usage by:

• Making handouts and brochures available online where possible
• Creating a conference Web site to reduce the number of invitations printed
• Offering electronic registration and confirmation
• Promoting the program using the Web
• Using post-consumer recycled paper
• Requesting participants return their nametags at the end of the program to recycle

In an effort to assist in this initiative, we have not duplicated the slide presentations of the speakers in the course syllabus.  If you wish to have the slides during the presentations, you may access and print them by clicking on a link below.  You may also reference them at a later time after viewing the live presentations.

We recognize that this is just a start.  We also recognize that this may be a change from what you are used to seeing.  Thank you in advance for your help in making this an eco-friendly meeting.

Click on a presentation below to download an Adobe Acrobat PDF file. 

The Heart of a Woman - Women and Heart Disease
Melissa Carry, MD

Thrombus Never Dies - Endovascular Management of Acute & Chronic Venous Disease
Kenneth Johnson, MD

Highway to the Mitral Zone - Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease
Ravi Vallabhan, MD

Saving Private Myocardia - Late Stent Thrombosis - Combat Cardiology
Jerrold Grodin, MD

Go Ahead, Punk, Graft My Aorta - Vascular TAG (Thoracic Graft )
Wilson Garrett, MD

Crimes of the Heart - Cancer and The Heart
Cara East, MD

NOTE: This conference syllabus is intended to provide helpful and informative material for clinicians on the subject of cardiovascular disease.   This conference syllabus is not intended to provide medical advice to patients.   The information provided here is general, and is not intended as clinical advice for or about specific patients.  Before applying any of this information or drawing any inferences from it, clinicians should verify accuracy and applicability of the information.  Any management steps taken with patients should include a discussion of risks and benefits and well as patient preferences.   The Camenae Group, Inc., any participant in the Southwest Cardiovascular Symposium 2007 and contributors of information to the conference syllabus make no warranty, either expressed or implied regarding the completeness , accuracy or currency of this information nor its suitability for an particular purpose.  By accessing the information in this conference syllabus, you agree that the Camenae Group, Inc.,  any participant in the Southwest Cardiovascular Symposium 2007 and contributors of information to the conference syllabus shall not be liable to you for any damages, losses or injury caused by the use of any information in this conference syllabus.

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More Information

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Mail: CS 2007 • C/O: Camenae Group
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Tel: 817.788.0017 / 888.764.0400

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2300 Farrington Lane
Hurst, TX 76054-2752
Tel: 817.788.0017
Fax: 817.581.1686
info@camenaegroup.com
www.camenaegroup.com