Cardiovascular Summit – On Demand

CV Summit 2022 Virtual

Cardiovascular Summit On Demand: Where Quality and Finance Intersect!

Purchase Cardiovascular (CV) Summit On Demand today and learn the best methods for delivery of care while aligning well-being for the entire team. Experience the same multi-dimensional education, all from the comforts of your office or home — at a discounted rate!

Learn CV management and leadership strategies and discover how to align strong leadership with effective business strategies to improve CV care and patient outcomes.

Discover innovative approaches to elevate the patient and CV clinician experience in the areas of:

  • Managing Rapid Change
  • Transforming Cardiovascular Care
  • Optimizing the Clinician Experience
  • Navigating Health Care Economics
  • Enhancing the Academic Agenda

Cardiovascular Summit On Demand includes pre-conference content, plenary sessions, mini-intensives, and workshops — access all content until May 31, 2022.

Don't miss this transformative educational experience designed for all practices — private, integrated, academic — and the entire CV team.

Statement of Need
Today's CV health care leaders must be equipped to transform CV care by managing rapid change, navigating health care economics, and optimizing the patient-clinician experience. CV health care clinicians, administrators, and executives need to continually enhance their knowledge, skills, and attitudes to address the demands of the ever-changing health care environment to ensure the success and improve outcomes.

Goal
The goal of this dynamic course is to provide all members of the cardiovascular (CV) team with the latest information and necessary skills to advance CV care by coupling up-to-date content with real-world strategies and tools that will advance the concepts of the quadruple aim—improved patient experience, care team well-being, smarter spending, and better health outcomes.

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to —

  • Employ leadership strategies that foster collaboration, teamwork, diversity, and inclusivity
  • Describe core elements of the CV service line operational best practices necessary for sustainability and growth
  • Operationalize the elements of a financially viable team-based care model
  • Distinguish essential fundamentals of sustainable compensation models for physicians, care team clinicians, and administrators
  • Outline regulatory and legal requirements that impact the CV service line
  • Practice innovative approaches that align with a rapidly changing health care environment
  • Implement best practices that will sustain workforce well-being
  • Discuss key elements required to prepare academic cardiologists for a value-based practice environment

Target Audience
This multi-disciplinary course is intended for the entire CV team, including physicians, trainees, advanced practice professionals, nurses, pharmacists, dieticians, administrators, and executives, inclusive of all practice settings (private, integrated hospital, or academic).

Course Chair

Howard T. Walpole, Jr., MD, MBA, FACC
American College of Cardiology

Course Co-Chairs

Cathleen Biga, MSN, FACC
Cardiovascular Management of Illinois

Geoffrey A. Rose, MD, FACC
Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
Atrium Health

Planning Committee

Alison Bailey, MD, FACC
Centennial Heart at Parkridge

Robert C. Hendel, MD, FACC
Tulane University School of Medicine

Jeffrey T. Kuvin, MD, FACC
Northwell Health

Marc Newell, MD, FACC
Minneapolis Heart Institute, part of Allina Health

Faculty

Ben Bache-Wiig, MD
North Clinic P.A.

Kathryn L. Berlacher, MD, FACC
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Heart & Vascular Institute

Ami B. Bhatt, MD, FACC
Massachusetts General Hospital
Corrigan Minehan Heart Center

Ginger K. Biesbrock, PA-C, MPH, MPAS, AACC
MedAxiom

Gerald G. Blackwell, MD, MBA, FACC
Medaxiom

Steven M. Bradley, MD, FACC
Minneapolis Heart Institute

David Brody, MPA
Northwell Health

Paul N. Casale, MD, MPH, FACC
NewYork-Presbyterian
Columbia
Weill Cornell Medicine

Jack R. Chamberlin, MD, FACC
Amita Health
Alexian Heart and Vascular

Richard A. Chazal, MD, MACC
Lee Health System

Jason H. Cole, MD, MS, FACC
Cardiology Associates of Mobile, Inc

James M. Daniel, Jr., JD, MBA
Hancock, Daniel, & Johnson, PC

Pamela S. Douglas, MD, MACC
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, NC

William E. Downey, MD, FACC
Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute
Atrium Health

Thomas A. Draper, MBA, MAACVPR
Wellstar Health System

Stephanie Dwyer Kaluzna, PharmD, BCCP
University of Illinois Chicago

John P. Erwin, III, MD, FACC
Northshore University Health System

Brian Ferguson
Arena Labs

Alan Friedman
J3P Healthcare Solutions

Edward T. A. Fry, MD, FACC
St. Vincent Health
Ascension Health

Linda Gates-Striby, CCS-P, ACS-CA
Ascension Medical Group, Indiana

Tyler J. Gluckman, MD, FACC
Center for Cardiovascular Analytics, Research and Data Sciences (CARDS)
Providence St. Joseph Health

Gerald Hickson, MD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Dipti Itchhaporia, MD, FACC
University of California, Irvine

Suzette Jaskie, MBA
Ascension Wisconsin

William T. Katsiyiannis, MD, FACC
Minneapolis Heart Institute
Abbott Northwestern Hospital, part of Allina Health

Nicole Knight, LPN, CPC, CCS-P
MedAxiom

David C. Konur, FACHE
Cardiovascular Institute of the South

Richard J. Kovacs, MD, MACC
Krannert Institute of Cardiology
Indiana University School of Medicine

Joon S. Lee, MD, FACC
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center & UPMC Health Plan

Vivian S. Lee, MD, PhD, MBA
Verily

Warren S. Levy, MD, FACC
Virginia Heart

Joseph Edward Marine, MD, MBA, FACC
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital

J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, FACC
Northside Cardiovascular Institute

Lisa A. Mendes, MD, FACC
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Jennifer H. Mieres, MD, FACC
North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra

Nick Morse
American College of Cardiology

Rosanne Nelson
American College of Cardiology

Joel Porter, JD
Maynard, Cooper & Gale, P.C.

Robert Roswell, MD, FACC
Zucker School of Medicine at Hoftstra/Northwell
NYU Medical Center

Joel Sauer, MBA
MedAxiom

Frederic R. Simmons
Clearwater Cardiovascular and Interventional Consultants

Toniya Singh, MBBS, FACC
St. Louis Heart & Vascular, P.C.

Susan Smyth, MD, PhD, FACC
UAMS

John A. Spertus, MD, MPH, FACC
St. Luke's Mid America Heart Institute/UMKC

C. Michael Valentine, MD, MACC
University of Virginia

Gaby Weissman, MD, FACC
Medstar Washington Hospital Center

Kevin Willmann

Joint Society Faculty

Theodore P. Abraham, MBBS, MD, FASE, FACC
University of California at San Francisco

Kameswari Maganti, MD, FASE, FACC
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Mouaz Al-Mallah, MF, FASNC, FACC
Houston Methodist
DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center

Dennis A. Calnon, MD, FACC, FASNC
MidOhio Cardiology and Vascular

Jason Andrade, MD, FHRS
University of Montreal

Jonathan P. Piccini, Sr., MD, FHRS, FACC
Duke University Medical Center

Timothy D. Henry, MD, MSCAI, FACC
The Christ Hospital

Sunil V. Rao, MD, FSCAI, FACC
Duke University Medical Center

Koen Nieman, MD, PhD, FSCCT, FACC
Stanford University

Eric Williamson, MD, MSCCT
Mayo Clinic

Sven Plein, MD, PhD, FSCMR
University of Leeds
Leeds General Infirmary

Subha V. Raman, MD, FSCMR, FACC
Krannert Institute of Cardiology

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Disclosure/Conflict of Interest Statement

As a provider jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) must ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of their directly provided or jointly provided/co-provided educational activities. Planners, presenters, and other contributors, in a position to control the content are required to disclose to the audience all relevant financial relationships he/she and/or his/her spouse or domestic partner may have, occurring within the past 24 months, with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients. When an unlabeled use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved for any purpose is discussed during an educational activity, the contributor should disclose that the product is not labeled for the use under discussion or that the product is still investigational.

ACCF is committed to providing its learners with high-quality activities and materials that promote improvements and quality in health care and not a specific proprietary business or commercial interest. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent participation in educational activities by persons with a financial or other relationship, but rather to provide learners with information on which they can make their own determination whether financial interests or relationships may influence the education activity.

ACCF assesses conflicts of interest (COI) with its faculty, planners, managers, staff and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of certified activities. All relevant potential conflicts of interest that are identified are thoroughly vetted by course directors, ACCF education staff, and members of the Accreditation Compliance Workgroup (ACWG) through a process that includes appropriate peer review for fair balance, scientific objectivity and validity, and patient care and safety recommendations.

ACCF has taken the necessary steps to ensure that all relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.

Please note ACCF staff and the ACWG members involved with this activity have nothing to disclose.

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Registration for Cardiovascular Summit On Demand includes access to recordings of the pre-conference, plenary sessions, mini-intensives, and workshops until May 31, 2022. Registration is open until May 17, 2022.

Registration Fees
Rate Type Example Designations Early Until 1/20/2022 Regular After 1/21/2022
Member Physician (includes International Associate)
ACC/ASE/ASNC/HRS/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR
MD, DO $349 $399
Non-member Physician MD, DO $499 $549
Member Executive
ACC/ASE/ASNC/HRS/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR
CEO, COO, CFO, Director $349 $399
Non-member Executive CEO, COO, CFO, Director $499 $549
Member CV Administrator
ACC/ASE/ASNC/HRS/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR
PA, RN, NP, CNS, PharmD $249 $299
Non-member CV Administrator PA, RN, NP, CNS, PharmD $499 $549
Member Reduced (includes CVT Member, FIT, Resident, Student and Emeritus) ACC/ASE/ASNC/HRS/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR PA, RN, NP, CNS, PharmD, FIT, Emeritus, Resident, Student $249 $299
Non-member Reduced PA, RN, NP, CNS, PharmD $449 $499
Industry Professional   $499 $549

Cancellations

Cancellation, substitution, or transfer to another course is allowed if written notification is received four weeks before a scheduled course. A full refund minus a $50 processing fee will be given for written notifications received fewer than four weeks before the first day of the course. No refund will be given for no-shows.

ACC reserves the right to cancel the course in the unlikely event of insufficient enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. In the unlikely event that the course is cancelled, the College will refund the registration fee in full.

Joint Accreditation Statement

In support of improving patient care, the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Credit Designation Statements

Physicians
The ACCF designates this other activity (live virtual and on demand) for a maximum of up to 26.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses
The ACCF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 26.5 continuing nursing education contact hours. Nurses should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Physician Assistants
Other Activity (live virtual and on demand)
The American College of Cardiology Foundation has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 26.5 AAPA Category 1 CME credits.

Approval is valid until May 31, 2022. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

Interprofessional
This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 13.5 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

While offering credits noted above, the course is not intended to provide extensive training or certification in this field.