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SATURDAY APRIL 29, 2017 14th PRESENTED BY: NORTH FLORIDA CARDIOVASCULAR EDUCATION FOUNDATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY FOUNDATION Earn Continuing CME credits and CEU credits! Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease MARRIOTT SAWGRASS HOTEL PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA To register visit www.pvcardiacsymposium.com

PRESENTED BY: NORTH FLORIDA CARDIOVASCULAR EDUCATION FOUNDATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY FOUNDATION Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease APRIL 29, 2017 MARRIOTT SAWGRASS HOTEL PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA 14th The 14th Ponte Vedra Cardiovascular Symposium is presented by the North Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation (a Florida 501-c3 Non-Profit Medical Education Foundation) for the principal purpose of providing the highest quality of evidence based scientific information in Clinical Cardiology. The 14th Symposium will maintain the same standards of excellence established by our thirteen previous symposiums. Presentations are done in a format that promotes active interaction between the attendee and the expert faculty in a CME environment that is free of commercial bias. All presentations will integrate the latest guidelines and most recent clinical trial data within their presentation. Areas of controversies and divergent opinions will be highlighted. This year s program has been altered to allow for additional time with our renowned faculty presenters. We are incorporating a one-hour special session in the AM and PM that will afford you the opportunity to meet with the speaker of your choice in the morning and afternoon sessions for review of selected case studies and a more in-depth question and answer period. Please review our agenda on page 4 for further information. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By completion of the 14th Ponte Vedra Cardiovascular Symposium, attendees will become more proficient in the following areas: 1 PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE THROUGH LIFESTYLE CHOICES. Review the role of healthy lifestyle in development and progression of cardiovascular disease. Demonstrate an increased understanding of the important role of lifestyle in cardiac disease prevention. 2 CLINICAL 3 2017 4 NEW 5 21ST 6 CAN EXAMINATION IN HEART FAILURE STILL RELEVANT IN 2017? Review the importance of the clinical exam as it offers valuable insights into the status of a congestive heart failure patient. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE UPDATE NEW THERAPIES: WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW (CAN WE AFFORD THEM? CAN WE AFFORD TO IGNORE THEM?) Review of recent changes in guidelines for prevention of heart disease. INNOVATIONS & MANAGEMENT OF CAD. Review the most recent clinical data and approaches to managing complex coronary artery disease patients with emphasis on the indications, outcomes and complications. CENTURY VALVE TREATMENT NO AGE LIMIT? Review current state of the art therapy for Valvular heart disease. Impart understanding of latest options and data supporting their use. Identify patients in clinical practice who could have symptom relief or mortality improvements through various methods of valve replacement and repair. WE END SUDDEN DEATH? Review current state of the art therapy with ICDs with emphasis on the indication outcomes and complications. Who Should Attend? Clinical Cardiologists Interventional Cardiologists Electrophysiologists Cardiovascular Surgeons Internists Primary Care Specialists with interest in cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular Healthcare Associates (ARNP, RN, PA s, Technicians, PharmD) PHYSICIANS ARE INVITED TO REGISTER ONE OFFICE PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT OR NURSE PRACTITIONER AT NO CHARGE WHEN REGISTERING.

LEARN, DISCUSS, RELAX and with your colleagues! CONFERENCE LOCATION For the 14th Consecutive year, our Symposium will be held at the Marriott Sawgrass Hotel and Convention Center in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Discover the Sawgrass Marriott Hotel and Convention Center, where exclusive access to the celebrated THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass is but one facet of this emerald gem. Showcasing a breathtaking natural setting where brilliant sunshine warms a gleaming beach and moss-draped oaks and magnolias frame impossibly blue lagoons, this Florida resort hotel is the quintessential retreat. It is a perfect environment to mingle with your colleagues, exchange ideas, and get the latest information on topics so critical to your practice and your patients. Located adjacent to the hotel is the TPC Sawgrass Complex, home of the National Headquarters of the PGA Tour and the renowned TPC Stadium Course and TPC Valley Course, both annual venues for PGA Tour events. In addition to golf, Ponte Vedra Beach offers the best of pristine North Florida including excellent tennis facilities, an outstanding new Spa at the Marriott Sawgrass and miles of beautiful, uncrowded beaches. Historic St. Augustine Beach is only a few miles south of the Marriott Hotel and offers a wide array of activities and beautiful beach access. CME CREDITS This activity is being planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Memorial Hospital Jacksonville and the North Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation. Memorial Hospital is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and Nursing CEU credits are pending. Attendees should claim credit commensurate only with the extent of their participation in the activity. Faculty Disclosures: All Faculty participating in continuing medical education activities sponsored by Memorial Hospital are required to disclose to the audience whether or not they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships to the content of their presentation. 2017 INDUSTRY COLLEAGUES The North Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation is funded in part by unrestricted education grants from various local area hospitals and supportive industry-related companies. We are especially grateful to Baptist Medical Center, Flagler Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Memorial Hospital Jacksonville, and St. Vincent s Medical Center. Our local hospitals have been strong contributors to our efforts over the past ten years, and we truly are indebted to them for their unfailing support. We also acknowledge with gratitude the many fine companies who provide unrestricted grants so that we may carry on the work of providing exceptional cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education to our community. A complete list of commercial support and contributors will be published in our 2017 Syllabus. Additionally, we appreciate the many outstanding companies who have partnered with us by Exhibiting at our Symposium Event. They also are a critical part of the success of our Symposium program. Those companies desiring to participate in our Exhibitor Program during the April 29, 2017 Symposium should contact Dr. Praveen Kanaparti at kpkparti@aol.com or Joan Buback at 727-512-9864 or by e-mail at jbpvcv@yahoo.com To register visit www.pvcardiacsymposium.com

SCHEDULE SATURDAY APRIL 29, 2017 All faculty presentations will be conducted in the Champions Classroom at the Marriott Sawgrass Hotel. Registration and Breakfast Welcome and Introduction of Speakers Pamela Bowe Morris, MD Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Through Life-Style Choices 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:10 AM Mark Drazner, MD Clinical Examination in Heart Failure Still 8:50 AM Relevant in 2017? Sidney Smith, MD 2017 Cardiovascular Disease Update The Therapies: 9:30 AM What We Need to Know (Can We Afford Them? Can We Afford to Ignore Them?) BREAK Morning Breakout Sessions Meet the Speakers (Attendees may choose which session to attend) A With Dr. Morris B With Dr. Drazner C With Dr. Smith 10:10 AM 10:40 AM Robert Shor, MD LUNCH AND PRESENTATION What You Need to Know on MOC, MACRA, Accreditation and Governance 11:45 AM Introduction of Speakers 1:00 PM Cindy Grines, MD New Innovations & Management of CAD 1:10 PM Jeffrey Borer, MD 21st Century Valve Treatment No Age Limit? 1:50 PM Michael Gold, MD Can We End Sudden Cardiac Death? 2:30 PM BREAK Afternoon Breakout Sessions Meet the Speakers (Attendees may choose which session to attend) A With Dr. Grines B With Dr. Borer C With Dr. Gold 3:10 PM 3:40 PM Cocktail Hour 4:45 PM ASK THE EXPERT This year s program has been altered to allow for additional time with our renowned faculty presenters. We are incorporating a one-hour special session in the AM and PM that will afford you the opportunity to meet with the speaker of your choice in the morning and afternoon sessions for review of selected case studies and a more in-depth question and answer period.

14th FACULTY LISTING Jeffrey S. Borer, MD, FACC Adjunct Professor of Medicine Weil Medical College Cornell University Ithaca, NY Mark H. Drazner, MD, FACC Professor Internal Medicine UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX Michael R. Gold, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC Cindy L. Grines, MD, FACC Professor of Medicine Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit, MI Pamela Bowes Morris, MD, FACC Assistant Professor of Medicine Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC Robert A. Shor, MD, FACC Assistant Professor of Medicine Emory University Hospital Reston, VA and Immediate Past Chair, Board of Governors American College of Cardiology Chair, Membership Committee American College of Cardiology Sidney C. Smith, MD, FACC Professor of Medicine Heart and Vascular Center University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Symposium Co-Directors Anthony Magnano, MD, FACC Pamela Rama, MD, FACC 2017 North Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation Board Members James Campbell, MD, FACC Leslie Cooper, MD, FACC L. Van Crisco, MD, FACC Praveen Kanaparti, MD, FACC Michael Koren, MD, FACC Alan Miller, MD, FACC Saumil Oza, MD, FACC Parag Patel, MD, FACC Ruby Satpathy, MD, FACC Joel Schrank, MD, FACC Allen Seals, MD, FACC Gladys Velarde, MD, FACC Symposium includes luncheon presentation by Robert Shor, MD, FACC IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIR, MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY

Register and Make Your Marriott Hotel Reservation Early! RECEPTION FOLLOWING THE DAY S PROGRAM PLEASE JOIN US We are planning an awesome reception at the end of our program to provide ample time for attendees to mingle with their peers and faculty presenters. Plan to stay an hour or two after the program to enjoy this special event! REGISTER AT WWW.PVCARDIACSYSMPOSIUM.COM AND MAKE YOUR MARRIOTT HOTEL RESERVATION EARLY! The Marriott Sawgrass Hotel in Ponte Vedra is the host site for the 14th Ponte Vedra Cardiovascular Symposium. Discover Sawgrass Marriott Hotel and Convention Center with its exclusive access to the celebrated PLAYERS STADIUM COURSE at TPC Sawgrass. Bring your family and enjoy the many hotel amenities and beautiful beaches! To ensure room availability, please make your reservation as soon as possible. To secure your room at the Marriott please do one of the following: 1) Reserve your room online while you are registering for our symposium. 2) Call the Reservation Office at 904-285-777 or 800-457-4653. To ensure you receive the $149 Symposium rate, please state you are attending our program when making your reservation. 3) Attendees can also book online by going to https://aws.passkey.com/go/cardiovascular. Other nearby Ponte Vedra Beach hotels include: Hilton Garden Inn (within walking distance of the Marriott Sawgrass Hotel) and the Ponte Vedra Hampton Inn. In addition oceanfront resorts include: Ponte Vedra Inn and Resort, and the Ponte Vedra Lodge. Jacksonville International Airport is approximately 45 minutes from the Marriott Sawgrass Hotel and Convention Center.

14th APRIL 29, 2017 MARRIOTT SAWGRASS HOTEL PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA Please Note: We are hosting a reception for all attendees immediately following our afternoon program. Please plan on attending! REGISTRATION FORM Last Name 3 Easy Ways to Register Please use ONE of these methods: SECURE ONLINE REGISTRATION www.pvcardiacsymposium.com IF PAYING BY CHECK, MAIL THIS FORM WITH PAYMENT TO: Attn: Lisa Renhack BDO USA for North Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation 501 Riverside Avenue, Suite 800 Jacksonville, FL 32202 FAX THIS FORM TO: 866-213-3626 Cancellations Cancellation or substitution is allowed if notice is received by April 22, 2017. A fee of $50 will be subtracted from registration refunds to cover our registration processing and cancellation costs. In the unlikely event that the program is cancelled, Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation will refund the registration fee in full, but is not responsible for any travel or hotel costs that may be incurred. Special Needs We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have special needs, advance notification of your requirements will help us better serve you. If you need accessible accommodations, have special dietary needs, or require other special accommodations, please advise us in writing, or contact Joan Buback at 727-512-9864 at least three weeks before the program. First Name (as you wish it to appear on your badge) MD DO PhD ARNP RN PharmD PA Technician Technologist Other (Title) Address City State Zip Code Office Phone Fax E-mail (Please provide e-mail address so we can provide you with an electronic confirmation of your payment.) Registration Fees Please check your tuition category. Physician $200 PA Name and Title registering with physician at no charge: OR ARNP Name and Title registering with physician at no charge: PhD $200 ARPN $100 Fellow in Training / Resident $ 75* PA $100 PharmD $100 RN $ 50 Technician / Technologist $ 50 *Fellows contact Joan Buback at jbpvcv@yahoo.com for scholarship information If RN or ARNP, License Number: Payment information must accompany registration. I am enclosing a check in the amount of $ Visa MasterCard AmEx (No other cards accepted.) Credit Card Number Exp. Date Three digit security code Questions? Contact Joan Buback, Event Planner, North Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation Call 727-512-9864 or email jbpvcv@yahoo.com Cardholder s Name Cardholder s Billing Address Same as address above Cardholder s Street Address Cardholder s City State Zip Code Cardholder s Daytime Phone Number

North Florida Cardiovascular Education Foundation P. O. Box 351114 Palm Coast, FL 32135 14th APRIL 29, 2017 MARRIOTT SAWGRASS HOTEL PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA PRESENTED BY: NORTH FLORIDA CARDIOVASCULAR EDUCATION FOUNDATION 14th IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY FOUNDATION Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease Join us in Ponte Vedra Beach on April 29, 2017 To register visit www.pvcardiacsymposium.com