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Session 1

Moderator: Christopher D. Murter, M.D.

Primary Care of PAD: Prevention, Screening, and Initial Evaluation

Classifying PAD: Who Needs an Intervention and When?

The Acute vs Chronically Ischemic Limb - When is This an Emergency?

Open Versus Endovascular Therapy for PAD: An Ongoing Debate

Technological Advances in PAD: What's New?

Hyperbarics/Complex Wound Care Strategies

Session 2

Moderator: Christopher D. Murter, M.D.

The Primary Care Perspective on Carotid Disease: Who Needs Screening and Referral

Carotid Occlusions - What do We do Now?

Uncommon Carotid Disease: FMD, Carotid Web, and Women with Carotid Disease

CMS Updates for Carotid Managment - Discussion of CEA, TCAR, and Transfemoral CAS

NoonStroke Management: Emergency Workup and Stroke Treatments

Session 3

Moderator: Animesh Rathore, MBBS

What Are the Guidelines for Referral, Monitoring and Intervention for Aortic Aneurysms and Dissection

Medical Management, Inhibiting Aneurysm Growth, What's the Data?

The Eyeball Test and Aortic Surgery: What's the Optimal Pre-Op Work Up

Postoperative Care of Aortic Pathology: Inpatient and Outpatient

Total Endovascular Aortic Care: Are We There Yet?!

Session 4

Moderator: Hosam F. El Sayed, MBBCh

Timing of Surgery After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Caring for the Infected Diabetic Foot Is a Team Sport

Managing Comorbidities in Atherosclerosis Patients

Multidisciplinary Surgical Approach to Limb Salvage

Session 5

Moderator: David J. Dexter, II, M.D.

Pulmonary Embolism Management. How Important is a PERT?

Work-Up and Treatment Plan for Edema. Not Everything is Venous Disease

DVT - Acute. Who do We Treat, How do We do It and When Should These Patients be Seen?

Who, What, Where, Why, and How of Superficial Venous Disease

Management of Post Thrombotic Syndrome. What are the Current Options in Care?

Session 6

Moderator: David J. Dexter, II, M.D.

CEA, TF CAS and TCAR are Clinically Equal and the CMS Decision to Deregulate was Correct

CEA Remains Superior to TF CAS and TCAR. We Need to Limit Who and Where Procedures are Done

Frontiers in Salvaging the Desert Foot: No Holds Barred

Enough is Enough. Time for an Amputation

One Branch, Two Branch, Fenestration

Branches Smanches. Open Aortic Surgery Remains Durable and Right for Most Patients