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Mark your calendar to join cardiothoracic surgery professionals from around the world for a five-day program of state-of-the-art presentations by renowned experts. Attendees will enhance their knowledge and skills in a wide-range of subjects including general and specialized cardiac surgery, emerging technologies, congenital heart disease, critical care and aortic/endovascular.
AATS 95th Annual Meeting
April 25 – 29, 2015
Washington State Convention Center
Seattle, WA
President & Annual Meeting Chair
Pedro J. del Nido
Annual Meeting Co-Chairs
David H. Adams
Yolonda L. Colson
AATS is excited to be hosting its Annual Meeting in Seattle for the first time. This vibrant city combines sophisticated urbanity with the unpretentious natural surroundings of the Pacific Northwest. Nicknamed the “Emerald City” for its lush evergreen forests, Seattle has something for everyone — culture, entertainment, shopping, restaurants and outdoor activities. And, Seattle is the home of great coffee, which can be purchased from carts on every corner.
The meeting site — the recently renovated Washington State Convention Center — is located in the heart of downtown. Within walking distance is Seattle’s famous Space Needle, where visitors can view the city, Cascade Mountains and Mt. Rainer, the waters of Elliott Bay and surrounding forests from the 520-foot observation deck. Other attractions nearby are the Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, water tours and ferries. Visitors and Seattleites enjoy Seattle’s lively downtown, great shopping, wonderful restaurants, espresso carts on every corner, and thriving community full of live theatre and museu
Attend the Saturday and Sunday Symposia, which include:
Saturday, April 25th
• Adult Cardiac Skills: How I Would Like My Operation Done
• Congenital Heart Disease Skills: Dealing with Challenging Conditions –Pearls and Pitfalls
• General Thoracic Skills: Implementing Innovation: What Future Leaders Need to Know
• Allied Health Personnel Symposium: Advancing the Team Based Care Management Model in Cardiothoracic Surgery
• Therapies for End-Stage Thoracic Organ Failure with an Emphasis on ECMO, MCS and Transplant
Sunday, April 26th
• AATS/STS Adult Cardiac Surgery Symposium: Decision Making in Adult Cardiac Surg
• AATS/STS Congenital Heart Disease Symposium: Unsettled and Unanswered Questions in Congenital Heart Surgery
• AATS/STS General Thoracic Surgery Symposium: The Evolving Role of Thoracic Surgeons
View full Saturday and Sunday programs online: http://aats.org/annualmeeting/Program-Books/2015/Program.cgi
Saturday and Sunday Courses and Symposium
Register for a Saturday course and/or a Sunday symposium, and you will have access to all other courses/symposia taking place that same day. You must select a primary course and will receive one syllabus book for that selection. Additional course syllabi will be available for purchase onsite for $25 each.
Sunday Symposia Legends Luncheon
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to hear from true pioneers in cardiothoracic surgery as they share their experiences during the interactive Legends Luncheons at each postgraduate symposium.
Speakers include:
• Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub — Imperial College, London
• Jean Deslauriers — IUCPQ, Canada
You must be registered for a Sunday postgraduate symposium to attend the Legends Luncheons.
Mark your calendar to join cardiothoracic surgery professionals from around the world for a five-day program of state-of-the-art presentations by renowned experts. Attendees will enhance their knowledge and skills in a wide-range of subjects including general and specialized cardiac surgery, emerging technologies, congenital heart disease, critical care and aortic/endovascular.
AATS 95th Annual Meeting
April 25 – 29, 2015
Washington State Convention Center
Seattle, WA
President & Annual Meeting Chair
Pedro J. del Nido
Annual Meeting Co-Chairs
David H. Adams
Yolonda L. Colson
AATS is excited to be hosting its Annual Meeting in Seattle for the first time. This vibrant city combines sophisticated urbanity with the unpretentious natural surroundings of the Pacific Northwest. Nicknamed the “Emerald City” for its lush evergreen forests, Seattle has something for everyone — culture, entertainment, shopping, restaurants and outdoor activities. And, Seattle is the home of great coffee, which can be purchased from carts on every corner.
The meeting site — the recently renovated Washington State Convention Center — is located in the heart of downtown. Within walking distance is Seattle’s famous Space Needle, where visitors can view the city, Cascade Mountains and Mt. Rainer, the waters of Elliott Bay and surrounding forests from the 520-foot observation deck. Other attractions nearby are the Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, water tours and ferries. Visitors and Seattleites enjoy Seattle’s lively downtown, great shopping, wonderful restaurants, espresso carts on every corner, and thriving community full of live theatre and museu
Attend the Saturday and Sunday Symposia, which include:
Saturday, April 25th
• Adult Cardiac Skills: How I Would Like My Operation Done
• Congenital Heart Disease Skills: Dealing with Challenging Conditions –Pearls and Pitfalls
• General Thoracic Skills: Implementing Innovation: What Future Leaders Need to Know
• Allied Health Personnel Symposium: Advancing the Team Based Care Management Model in Cardiothoracic Surgery
• Therapies for End-Stage Thoracic Organ Failure with an Emphasis on ECMO, MCS and Transplant
Sunday, April 26th
• AATS/STS Adult Cardiac Surgery Symposium: Decision Making in Adult Cardiac Surg
• AATS/STS Congenital Heart Disease Symposium: Unsettled and Unanswered Questions in Congenital Heart Surgery
• AATS/STS General Thoracic Surgery Symposium: The Evolving Role of Thoracic Surgeons
View full Saturday and Sunday programs online: http://aats.org/annualmeeting/Program-Books/2015/Program.cgi
Saturday and Sunday Courses and Symposium
Register for a Saturday course and/or a Sunday symposium, and you will have access to all other courses/symposia taking place that same day. You must select a primary course and will receive one syllabus book for that selection. Additional course syllabi will be available for purchase onsite for $25 each.
Sunday Symposia Legends Luncheon
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to hear from true pioneers in cardiothoracic surgery as they share their experiences during the interactive Legends Luncheons at each postgraduate symposium.
Speakers include:
• Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub — Imperial College, London
• Jean Deslauriers — IUCPQ, Canada
You must be registered for a Sunday postgraduate symposium to attend the Legends Luncheons.
Mark your calendar to join cardiothoracic surgery professionals from around the world for a five-day program of state-of-the-art presentations by renowned experts. Attendees will enhance their knowledge and skills in a wide-range of subjects including general and specialized cardiac surgery, emerging technologies, congenital heart disease, critical care and aortic/endovascular.
AATS 95th Annual Meeting
April 25 – 29, 2015
Washington State Convention Center
Seattle, WA
President & Annual Meeting Chair
Pedro J. del Nido
Annual Meeting Co-Chairs
David H. Adams
Yolonda L. Colson
AATS is excited to be hosting its Annual Meeting in Seattle for the first time. This vibrant city combines sophisticated urbanity with the unpretentious natural surroundings of the Pacific Northwest. Nicknamed the “Emerald City” for its lush evergreen forests, Seattle has something for everyone — culture, entertainment, shopping, restaurants and outdoor activities. And, Seattle is the home of great coffee, which can be purchased from carts on every corner.
The meeting site — the recently renovated Washington State Convention Center — is located in the heart of downtown. Within walking distance is Seattle’s famous Space Needle, where visitors can view the city, Cascade Mountains and Mt. Rainer, the waters of Elliott Bay and surrounding forests from the 520-foot observation deck. Other attractions nearby are the Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, water tours and ferries. Visitors and Seattleites enjoy Seattle’s lively downtown, great shopping, wonderful restaurants, espresso carts on every corner, and thriving community full of live theatre and museu
Attend the Saturday and Sunday Symposia, which include:
Saturday, April 25th
• Adult Cardiac Skills: How I Would Like My Operation Done
• Congenital Heart Disease Skills: Dealing with Challenging Conditions –Pearls and Pitfalls
• General Thoracic Skills: Implementing Innovation: What Future Leaders Need to Know
• Allied Health Personnel Symposium: Advancing the Team Based Care Management Model in Cardiothoracic Surgery
• Therapies for End-Stage Thoracic Organ Failure with an Emphasis on ECMO, MCS and Transplant
Sunday, April 26th
• AATS/STS Adult Cardiac Surgery Symposium: Decision Making in Adult Cardiac Surg
• AATS/STS Congenital Heart Disease Symposium: Unsettled and Unanswered Questions in Congenital Heart Surgery
• AATS/STS General Thoracic Surgery Symposium: The Evolving Role of Thoracic Surgeons
View full Saturday and Sunday programs online: http://aats.org/annualmeeting/Program-Books/2015/Program.cgi
Saturday and Sunday Courses and Symposium
Register for a Saturday course and/or a Sunday symposium, and you will have access to all other courses/symposia taking place that same day. You must select a primary course and will receive one syllabus book for that selection. Additional course syllabi will be available for purchase onsite for $25 each.
Sunday Symposia Legends Luncheon
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to hear from true pioneers in cardiothoracic surgery as they share their experiences during the interactive Legends Luncheons at each postgraduate symposium.
Speakers include:
• Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub — Imperial College, London
• Jean Deslauriers — IUCPQ, Canada
You must be registered for a Sunday postgraduate symposium to attend the Legends Luncheons.