Registration form - American Association for Thoracic Surgery

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Registration form - American Association for Thoracic Surgery
Registration Form
AATS
Location
AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Lung Cancer
will be held at the Boston Marriott Copley Place,
110 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
The hotel is located in downtown Boston within
walking distance to restaurants, theaters and
attractions.
Name:
Hospital/Affiliation:
Address:
CUTOFF DATE
Reservations by attendees must be received on or
before 6:00 pm EDT, Thursday, October 25, 2012.
Hotel Accommodations
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Country:
Phone:
Fax:
A block of rooms has been reserved for the
symposium participants at the Boston Marriott
Copley Place. The room rate for the Focus on
Thoracic Surgery: Lung Cancer is $199.00 per
night plus 14.45% state and local taxes. The hotel
reservation deadline is Thursday, October 25, 2012
at 6:00 pm EDT.
E-Mail:
Primary Specialty (check one):
Adult Cardiac
Congenital
General Thoracic
Vascular
Other:
Involved In (check all that apply):
Anesthesiology
Cardiology
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
Endovascular
General Surgery
Interventionalist
Pulmonary Medicine
Robotic Surgery
Oncology
Other
Registration Fees
On or Before
10/25/12
$550
AATS Member
On or After
10/26/12
$650
$
TOTAL
Physician
$650
$750
$
Fellow / Resident
$250
$350
$
Allied Health
$350
$450
$
Exhibitor/Distributor
$100
$200
$
Non-exhibiting Industry Personnel
$650
$750
$
Special Accessibility Needs:
Please contact me regarding special needs.
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $
Method of Payment
Please charge my registration fees to the following credit card:
MasterCard
Visa
American Express
ROOM RATES
Single:
Double:
Additional Person:
GUARANTEED RESERVATIONS
All reservations must be accompanied by a first
night room deposit or guaranteed with a major
credit card. Hotel will not hold any reservations
unless secured by one of the above methods.
City:
State:
Credit Card #:
Zip:
Expiration Date:
Security Code:
(See card images below.) Where is your card Security Code? Your credit card’s
security code is a 3- or 4- digit number located on its front or back.
Signature:
I would like to pay by check (enclosed)
Please make checks (in U.S. funds)
payable to:
AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Lung Cancer
500 Cummings Center, Suite 4550
Beverly, MA 01915
Phone: 978-927-8330
Fax: (978) 524-0461
w w w. a a t s . o r g / L u n g C a n c e r
CANCELLATIONS
All requests for cancellations must be received in writing
by Thursday, October 25, 2012.
The registration fee, less a $100.00 administrative fee,
will be refunded after the meeting.
Requests received after this date will not be honored
unless a special request is forwarded to LungCancer@
aats.org.
AATS
To register please visit our website at www.aats.
org/LungCancer or return the form by mail or
fax to:
Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Lung Cancer
500 Cummings Center, Suite 4550
Beverly, MA 01915
Phone: (978) 927-8330
Fax: (978) 524-0461
Email: [email protected]
No registrations will be accepted over the phone.
The pre-registration deadline is Thursday,
October 25, 2012. To register after October 25,
please complete the registration form and bring it
with you to the Onsite Registration Desk at Focus
on Thoracic Surgery: Lung Cancer.
Exhibiting and Educational Support
To learn more about exhibiting and educational
support opportunities, contact Yvonne Grunebaum
at [email protected].
American Association for Thoracic Surgery
500 Cummings Center, Suite 4550
Beverly, MA 01915
Ph. 978.927.8330
, USA
Same as above or
$199.00
$199.00
$20.00
METHOD OF RESERVATIONS
To make your hotel reservation online, visit our
website at www.aats.org/LungCancer or call 1
(800) 228-9290 or (617) 236-5800 to make your
reservation directly with the hotel. Please be sure
to mention that you are with the Focus on Thoracic
Surgery: Lung Cancer Summit, reservation code
AAT, to receive the discounted group rate.
Name as it Appears on the Credit Card:
Billing Address of Card Holder:
Registration Information
Thomas A. D’Amico, MD
Shaf Keshavjee, MD
James D. Luketich, MD
Bryan F. Meyers, MD, MPH
Scott J. Swanson, MD
Program Information
Program Overview
Target Audience
Lung cancer is the second most common
malignancy in the Western world and the most
common cause of cancer-related death. Recent
innovations in diagnosis, staging and management
of early stage and locally advanced non-small
cell lung cancer have changed the paradigm for
surgical management of lung cancer patients. A
virtual explosion of technological development
has enabled widespread use of minimally invasive
approaches which current and future thoracic
surgeons must embrace to improve the care of
patients with lung cancer. The AATS has chosen
to highlight these recent developments in its
inaugural “Focus on Thoracic Surgery” program.
The faculty includes internationally recognized
experts in lung cancer and application of new
technology for its surgical management.
This conference is designed to meet the
educational needs of:
Thoracic Surgeons
Pulmonologists
Radiologists
Thoracic Oncologists
Primary Care Physicians
Residents/Fellows
Nurses
Physician Assistants
Allied Health Professionals
Program Committee Members
G. Alec Patterson, MD, Program Director
David J. Sugarbaker, MD, Program Director
Thomas A. D’Amico, MD
Shaf Keshavjee, MD
James D. Luketich, MD
Bryan F. Meyers, MD, MPH
Scott J. Swanson, MD
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will
be able to:
Understand the current role of endoscopic
strategies for lung cancer diagnosis and staging
Learn the advantages and limitations of
limited resection for early stage lung cancer
Appreciate the role of surgical resection in
patients with locally advanced and nodal
metastatic disease
Understand the various approaches to
minimally invasive pulmonary resection
Understand the technical challenges and
results of extended pulmonary resection
Learn the current role of stereotactic body
radiotherapy (SBRT) in the management of
early stage non-small cell lung cancer
Faculty
AATS
Accreditation
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery
is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
This live activity has been approved for 17 AMA
PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
Disclosure Policy
It is the policy of the American Association for
Thoracic Surgery that any individual who is
involved in planning, presenting or is an author
on a program designated for AMA Physician’s
Recognition Award Category 1 Credit™ must
disclose any financial interest or other relationship
(grant, research support, consultant, etc.) that
individual has with any manufacturer(s) of any
commercial product(s) that may be discussed in
the individual’s presentation. This information
is disclosed to the audience prior to an activity.
The AATS has procedures in place if a conflict of
interest should arise. In addition, faculty members
are asked to disclose when any discussion of
unapproved use of pharmaceutical or medical
device occurs. For further information on the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) Standards of Commercial Support,
please visit www.accme.org. P r o gr a m
Ag e n d a
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2012
7:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:30 a.m. Welcome and Introduction
Drs. Patterson and Sugarbaker
7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
Session I: Diagnosis and Staging
Moderator: Dr. Sugarbaker
7:40 a.m. CT Screening for Lung Cancer – Dr. Jones
7:55 a.m. Navigational Bronchoscopy – Dr. Yasufuku
8:10 a.m. EBUS/EUS – Dr. Crabtree
8:25 a.m. VAMLA/TEMLA – Dr. Demmy
8:40 a.m. Mediastinoscopy vs. VATS – Dr. Patterson
8:55 a.m. Marker Driven Pathology Reports – Are they Useful? – Dr. Johnson
9:10 a.m. Panel Discussion
Drs. Crabtree, Demmy, Johnson, Jones, Patterson, and Yasufuku
9:35 a.m. Break
Session V: Minimally Invasive Resection
Moderator: Dr. Swanson
7:30 a.m. Thoracoscopic Lobectomy – Dr. D’Amico
7:45 a.m. Complex Thoracoscopic Lobectomy and Pneumonectomy – Dr. Demmy
8:00 a.m. Thoracoscopic Lobectomy: Hybrid Chest
Wall Resection – Dr. D’Amico
8:15 a.m. Robotic Lobectomy – Dr. Onaitis
8:30 a.m. Lymph Node Dissection – Dr. Swanson
8:45 a.m. Complications: Best Ways to Avoid and How
to Handle Difficult Ones – Dr. McKenna
9:00 a.m. Panel Discussion
Drs. D’Amico, Demmy, McKenna, Onaitis,
and Swanson
9:30 a.m. Break
Session II: Managing Small Tumors
Moderator: Dr. Luketich
10:00 a.m. Wedge Plus Brachytherapy – Dr. Fernando
10:15 a.m. SBRT, RFA, Cryo and other Technologies –
Dr. Luketich
10:30 a.m. Thoracoscopic Segmentectomy – Dr. Swanson
10:45 a.m. Open Segmentectomy – Dr. Wood
11:00 a.m. Complications: Best Ways to Avoid and
How to Handle Difficult Ones –
Dr. Fernando
11:15 a.m. Panel Discussion
Drs. Fernando, Luketich, Swanson, and Wood
11:45 a.m. Lunch: My Best Care Path for VATS Lobe:
You Will Not Miss What You Do Not Need –
Dr. McKenna
Session VI: Complex Resectional Techniques
Moderator: Dr. D’Amico
10:00 a.m. Sleeve Resection – Dr. Jones
10:15 a.m. Pulmonary Arterioplasty and Vena Cava
Reconstruction – Dr. Meyers
10:30 a.m. Carinal Pneumonectomy – Dr. Wright
10:45 a.m. Extrapleural/Pneumonectomy – Dr. Sugarbaker
11:00 a.m. Complications: Best Ways to Avoid and How
to Handle Difficult Ones – Dr. Putnam, Jr.
11:15 a.m. Panel Discussion
Drs. Jones, Meyers, Putnam, Jr., Sugarbaker,
and Wright
11:45 a.m. Lunch: How Can NCCN Guidelines, NSQUIP,
and the STS Database Improve your Outcomes
and Efficiency of Care? – Dr. Naunheim
Session III: Surgery for 3A – B Disease
Session VII: SBRT
Moderator: Dr. Patterson
Moderator: Dr. Meyers
1:00 p.m. Restaging After Induction Therapy –
1:00 p.m. Comparing Outcomes of SBRT to Outcomes
of Surgery – Dr. Crabtree
Dr. Keshavjee
1:15 p.m. Role of Resection for Persistent N2 Disease – 1:15 p.m. Current Trials Comparing SBRT to Surgery:
Should you be Involved? – Dr. Meyers
Dr. Bueno
1:30 p.m. Bronchial Sleeve - Arterioplasty Following 1:30 p.m. Economics of SBRT and Lung Cancer –
Induction Therapy – Dr. Wood
Dr. Naunheim
1:45 p.m. Pneumonectomy Post Induction Therapy –
1:45 p.m. Tissue Diagnosis and Staging for SBRT –
Dr. Putnam, Jr.
Dr. Yasufuku
2:00 p.m. Surgery for N3 Disease – Dr. Walsh
2:00 p.m. Strategies for Treating Failed SBRT Patients –
2:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
Dr. Luketich
2:15 p.m. Panel Discussion
Drs. Bueno, Keshavjee, Putnam, Jr., Walsh, and Wood
Drs. Crabtree, Luketich, Meyers,
Naunheim, and Yasufuku
2:45 p.m. Break
2:45 p.m. Break
Session IV: “Can you Make an Inoperable Tumor
Operable – the Role of Induction Chemo and
Session VIII: Video/Case Presentations
RadioTherapy in Lung Cancer”
Moderator: Dr. Swanson
Moderator: Dr. Keshavjee
3:15 p.m. Management of Intraoperative Bleeding:
3:15 p.m. Imaging Tips Regarding Evaluation and
VATS/Robot
ReEvaluation of Invasion of Critical
3:30 p.m. VATS Sleeve Resection
Structures – Dr. Sugarbaker
3:45 p.m. VATS after Thoracotomy
4:00 p.m. Treatment of Space and Air Leak at Time of
3:30 p.m. Restaging the Primary Tumor – Dr. Wright
Resection
3:45 p.m. Pancoast Resection – Dr. Patterson
4:15 p.m. My Worst Complication
4:00 p.m. Resection of T4 Tumors – Dr. Keshavjee
4:30 p.m. Biggest Stapler Mishap
4:15 p.m. En-Bloc Vertebrectomy – Dr. Walsh
4:30 p.m. Panel Discussion
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
Drs. Keshavjee, Patterson, Sugarbaker,
Walsh, and Wright
Raphael Bueno, MD, FACS
Associate Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery
Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Professor of
Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Traves D. Crabtree, MD
Assistant Professor, Washington University School
Of Medicine
Thomas A. D’Amico, MD
Professor and Vice Chairman of Surgery, Chief,
Section of General Thoracic Surgery, Program
Director, Thoracic Surgery, Duke University
Medical Center
Todd L. Demmy, MD, FACS
Clinical Chair, Department of Thoracic Surgery,
Professor of Oncology, Roswell Park Cancer
Institute, Associate Professor of Surgery, School
of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State
University of New York at Buffalo
Hiran C. Fernando, MD, FACS
Director, Center for Minimally Invasive
Esophageal Surgery, Associate Professor of
Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery
Center for Thoracic Oncology, Boston University
School of Medicine, Boston MA
Bruce E. Johnson, MD
Director, Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology,
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Professor of
Medicine, Harvard Medical School
David R. Jones, MD
Professor of Surgery and Biochemistry &
Molecular Genetics, Vice- Chair of Clinical
Affairs and Quality, Division Chief, Thoracic &
Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Virginia
Shaf Keshavjee, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS
Surgeon-in-Chief, James Wallace McCutcheon
Chair in Surgery, Director, Toronto Lung Transplant
Program, Program Medical Director Surgical
Services and Critical Care UHN; Director, Latner
Thoracic Research Laboratories; Scientist,
McEwen Center for Regenerative Medicine;
Professor, Division of Thoracic Surgery & Institute
of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering,
University of Toronto
James D. Luketich, MD
Professory of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Bryan F. Meyers, MD, MPH
Patrick and Joy Williamson Endowed Chair
in Cardiothoracic Surgery, Chief, Section of
Thoracic Surgery, Washington University School of
Medicine
Keith S. Naunheim, MD
Professor, Saint Louis University School of
Medicine; Director, Division of Cardiothoracic
Surgery, St. Louis University Cancer Center
Mark Onaitis, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery, Duke Cancer
Institute
G. Alec Patterson, MD
Evarts A. Graham Professor, Surgery, Chief,
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Washington
University School of Medicine
Joe B. Putnam, Jr., MD
Ingram Professor of Cancer Research, Professor
and Chairman, Department of Thoracic Surgery,
Program Director, Thoracic Surgery, Professor
of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University
Medical Center
David J. Sugarbaker, MD
Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery, Brigham and
Women’s Hospital
Scott J. Swanson, MD, FACS
Chief Surgical Officer, Disease Center Leader,
Surgical Oncology, Professor of Surgery, Brigham
& Women’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Garrett L. Walsh, MD
Professor of Surgery, The University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center
Douglas E. Wood, MD
Professor and Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic
Surgery, Vice-Chair, Department of Surgery,
Endowed Chair in Lung Cancer Research,
University of Washington
Cameron D. Wright, MD
Professor of Surgery, Division of Thoracic Surgery,
Massachusetts General Hospital
Kazuhiro Yasufuku, MD, PhD
Director, Interventional Thoracic Surgery
Program, Toronto General Hospital; Assistant
Professor of Surgery, University of Toronto
Robert J. McKenna, Jr., MD
Co-Director and Surgical Director, Women’s
Guild Lung Institute, Program Director, General
Thoracic Surgery Fellowship, Cedars Sinai
Medical Center
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
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