ACCREDITATION

CME Credits

Accreditation StatementThis activity is approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

TED 2025 will feature a series of informative lectures by thought leaders in the field, hands-on training, live cases with active discussions along with debates about current strategies, controversial topics, and the discussion of transition of care to the Office Based Lab and Ambulatory Surgery Center.

All Faculty must complete the following CME Disclosure Form.

 Learning Objectives

    • Evaluate the indications and risks of peripheral vascular disease and critical limb ischemia.

 

    • Identify a treatment option algorithm and address complications of peripheral vascular disease and critical limb ischemia.

 

    • Interpret biomarkers, genome, and genetic determinants of patients with cardiovascular disease

 

    • Demonstrate appropriate pharmacologic management in the care of patients with cardiovascular disease.

 

    • Define the basic principles and management of venous disease and foot ulcers.

 

    • Identify the indications, risks, treatment options, and complications of arch, descending, thoracoabdominal and abdominal aneurysms and dissections.

 

    • Recognize the current treatment options and management of acute/chronic, symptomatic/asymptomatic, and complicated/uncomplicated aortic disease.

 

    • Analyze the latest trials for aortic, peripheral vascular disease venous and foot ulcers.

 

    • Formulate a treatment algorithm for carotid disease.

 

    • Discuss the pros and cons of new and established strategies for acute and chronic DVT treatment, what still works, what might work and what doesn’t work based on evidence.