American Association for Thoracic Surgery - AATS Annual Meeting 2017

Event contact title
Exhibit Sales
Event contact first name
Kimberly
Event contact last name
Derr
Event contact telephone number
978-927-8330
Notes
Venue: New York Hilton Midtown Hotel
Description

The 2017 AATS Mitral Conclave will bring the world's leading figures in mitral valve disease together for two days to discuss the latest information regarding management guidelines, imaging, pathology, minimally invasive approaches, percutaneous approaches, surgical techniques, devices, and long term results. Faculty presentations of the latest available data, techniques, and state of the art reviews will be supplemented by abstract and video presentations selected by the program committee from submitted original work.

Attendee information

The AATS Annual Meeting is specifically designed to meet the educational needs of: --Cardiothoracic Surgeons --Physicians in related specialties including Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Critical Care, Cardiology,Pulmonology, Radiology, Gastroenterology, Thoracic Oncology and Vascular Surgery --Fellows and Residents in Cardiothoracic and General Surgical training programs --Allied Health Professionals involved in the care of cardiothoracic surgical patients including Nurses, ---Physician Assistants, Surgical Assistants and Perfusionists --Medical students with an interest in cardiothoracic surgery

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