Cordis Cardiac & Vascular Institute

 

CTO Workshops

Faculty

Prof. Dr. Dierk Scheinert, Prof. Dr. Andre Schmidt

 

Programme Overview

This workshop is designed for physicians interested in learning about the latest devices that help in crossing chronic total occlusions. Physicians will also have the opportunity to learn about the latest in endovascular techniques for treating peripheral arterial diseases associated with the lower limbs (Iliacs, femoro-popliteal and infrapopliteal lesions).

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Teaching Methods

Cases Discussions and live cases.

 

Educational Objectives

The objective of these workshops is to promote the best endovascular practices in crossing chronic total occlusions associated with the lower limbs. It also responds to the increasing need for further education in this area.

 

Audience

Participants of the workshop can be Interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists, angiologists and must possess basic endovascular skills and knowledge of peripheral arterial diseases Ideal group size of this meeting is 12 participants.

 

Duration

The scheduled programme is a 1,5 day meeting. Arrival in the evening prior to the meeting may be required depending on travel arrangements.

 

Course Fee

€1500 per person (includes hotel accommodation, dinner, bed & breakfast, airport transfers, lunch at Universität Leipzig Herzzentrum, course materials but excludes travel).

Educational grants may be available. Please contact your local Cordis contact person for further information.

 

Schedule of courses

17-Mar-2010 / 18-Mar-201009:00Leipzig, GermanyProf.Dr.Scheinert, Prof. Dr.SchmidtENcompleted


24-Jun-2010 / 25-Jun-201009:00Leipzig, GermanyProf.Dr.Scheinert, Prof. Dr.SchmidtENcompleted


09-Sep-2010 / 10-Sep-201009:00Leipzig, GermanyProf.Dr.Scheinert, Prof. Dr.SchmidtENApply


11-Nov-2010 / 12-Nov-201009:00Leipzig, GermanyProf.Dr.Scheinert, Prof. Dr.SchmidtENApply


 

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