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Three AATS Graham Foundation Programs are Now Open for Application
Advanced Valve Disease Educational Fellowship
Sponsored by Medtronic
Offers surgeons the opportunity to interactively observe valvular heart disease specialists and connect with them about treatment, technical skills, and management of perioperative patients for a minimum of one month and three months.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship
Enhances the training of international academic CT surgeons and increases their international contacts by underwriting one-year of study at North American institutions. Includes a $75,000 stipend and round-trip airfare. Since 1951, fellows have included 64 individuals from 32 countries.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Third John Alexander Research Scholarship
Supports North American surgeons with a two-year $160,000 grant to pursue research, training and clinical experience. Scholarships are named after past presidents of the Association. To date, 34 awardees have received over $4 million in grants.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Advanced Valve Disease Educational Fellowship
Sponsored by Medtronic
Offers surgeons the opportunity to interactively observe valvular heart disease specialists and connect with them about treatment, technical skills, and management of perioperative patients for a minimum of one month and three months.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship
Enhances the training of international academic CT surgeons and increases their international contacts by underwriting one-year of study at North American institutions. Includes a $75,000 stipend and round-trip airfare. Since 1951, fellows have included 64 individuals from 32 countries.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Third John Alexander Research Scholarship
Supports North American surgeons with a two-year $160,000 grant to pursue research, training and clinical experience. Scholarships are named after past presidents of the Association. To date, 34 awardees have received over $4 million in grants.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Advanced Valve Disease Educational Fellowship
Sponsored by Medtronic
Offers surgeons the opportunity to interactively observe valvular heart disease specialists and connect with them about treatment, technical skills, and management of perioperative patients for a minimum of one month and three months.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship
Enhances the training of international academic CT surgeons and increases their international contacts by underwriting one-year of study at North American institutions. Includes a $75,000 stipend and round-trip airfare. Since 1951, fellows have included 64 individuals from 32 countries.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Third John Alexander Research Scholarship
Supports North American surgeons with a two-year $160,000 grant to pursue research, training and clinical experience. Scholarships are named after past presidents of the Association. To date, 34 awardees have received over $4 million in grants.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Don’t Miss the 2016 Heart Valve Summit: Medical, Surgical & Interventional Decision Making
October 20-22, 2016
Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel
Chicago, IL
Course Directors
David H. Adams
Steven F. Bolling
Robert O. Bonow
Howard C. Herrmann
Nurse Planner
Michele Mistovich
Course Overview
The American College of Cardiology and the American Association for Thoracic Surgery are again partnering to bring together cardiologists and surgeons in a cooperative, case-based course to address the rapid advances in the treatment of valvular heart disease (VHD).
Focusing on interactivity and practical decision-making, this unique conference will engage participants in discussions, debates and potential controversies using real-world cases. Its renowned faculty will include experts on the cutting edge of clinically relevant VHD data.
The interdisciplinary course emphasizes clinical decision-making with medical, surgical and interventional options for patient care, taking into account that constantly changing management tools can impact the surgical team. There will be breakout sessions for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, nurses and physician assistants designed to help specialists manage their unique challenges from a team perspective.
Target Audience
Cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, internists, nurses, physician assistants and health care professionals involved in VHD evaluation, diagnosis and/or management.
October 20-22, 2016
Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel
Chicago, IL
Course Directors
David H. Adams
Steven F. Bolling
Robert O. Bonow
Howard C. Herrmann
Nurse Planner
Michele Mistovich
Course Overview
The American College of Cardiology and the American Association for Thoracic Surgery are again partnering to bring together cardiologists and surgeons in a cooperative, case-based course to address the rapid advances in the treatment of valvular heart disease (VHD).
Focusing on interactivity and practical decision-making, this unique conference will engage participants in discussions, debates and potential controversies using real-world cases. Its renowned faculty will include experts on the cutting edge of clinically relevant VHD data.
The interdisciplinary course emphasizes clinical decision-making with medical, surgical and interventional options for patient care, taking into account that constantly changing management tools can impact the surgical team. There will be breakout sessions for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, nurses and physician assistants designed to help specialists manage their unique challenges from a team perspective.
Target Audience
Cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, internists, nurses, physician assistants and health care professionals involved in VHD evaluation, diagnosis and/or management.
October 20-22, 2016
Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel
Chicago, IL
Course Directors
David H. Adams
Steven F. Bolling
Robert O. Bonow
Howard C. Herrmann
Nurse Planner
Michele Mistovich
Course Overview
The American College of Cardiology and the American Association for Thoracic Surgery are again partnering to bring together cardiologists and surgeons in a cooperative, case-based course to address the rapid advances in the treatment of valvular heart disease (VHD).
Focusing on interactivity and practical decision-making, this unique conference will engage participants in discussions, debates and potential controversies using real-world cases. Its renowned faculty will include experts on the cutting edge of clinically relevant VHD data.
The interdisciplinary course emphasizes clinical decision-making with medical, surgical and interventional options for patient care, taking into account that constantly changing management tools can impact the surgical team. There will be breakout sessions for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, nurses and physician assistants designed to help specialists manage their unique challenges from a team perspective.
Target Audience
Cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, internists, nurses, physician assistants and health care professionals involved in VHD evaluation, diagnosis and/or management.
AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Current and Future Challenges
View Preliminary Program & Register
October 28-29, 2016
Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA, USA
Program Directors
G. Alexander Patterson
David J. Sugarbaker
Program Committee
Thomas A. D’Amico
Shaf Keshavjee
James D. Luketich
Bryan F. Meyers
Scott J. Swanson
Overview
Currently practicing surgeons will be able to improve patient outcomes by enriching their knowledge and technical skills in the definition, diagnosis and resolution of thoracic surgical difficulties and post-operative complications. Expert faculty will provide state-of-the-art solutions to challenges in the field. Attendees will augment their overall understanding of thoracic diseases, upgrade their competency and ability to formulate new clinical strategies, and enhance their diagnosis and surgical treatment of thoracic diseases.
View Preliminary Program & Register
October 28-29, 2016
Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA, USA
Program Directors
G. Alexander Patterson
David J. Sugarbaker
Program Committee
Thomas A. D’Amico
Shaf Keshavjee
James D. Luketich
Bryan F. Meyers
Scott J. Swanson
Overview
Currently practicing surgeons will be able to improve patient outcomes by enriching their knowledge and technical skills in the definition, diagnosis and resolution of thoracic surgical difficulties and post-operative complications. Expert faculty will provide state-of-the-art solutions to challenges in the field. Attendees will augment their overall understanding of thoracic diseases, upgrade their competency and ability to formulate new clinical strategies, and enhance their diagnosis and surgical treatment of thoracic diseases.
View Preliminary Program & Register
October 28-29, 2016
Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA, USA
Program Directors
G. Alexander Patterson
David J. Sugarbaker
Program Committee
Thomas A. D’Amico
Shaf Keshavjee
James D. Luketich
Bryan F. Meyers
Scott J. Swanson
Overview
Currently practicing surgeons will be able to improve patient outcomes by enriching their knowledge and technical skills in the definition, diagnosis and resolution of thoracic surgical difficulties and post-operative complications. Expert faculty will provide state-of-the-art solutions to challenges in the field. Attendees will augment their overall understanding of thoracic diseases, upgrade their competency and ability to formulate new clinical strategies, and enhance their diagnosis and surgical treatment of thoracic diseases.
Registration and Housing Now Open: AATS Clinical Trials Methods Course 2016
October 20-22, 2016
Hyatt Regency O’Hare
Chicago, IL
Program Directors
David H. Harpole, Jr.
Marco A. Zenati
This course will provide an intensive and interactive training program for cardiothoracic surgeons across all subspecialties to acquire the critical skills required in effective clinical trial design and implementation. This course is particularly suited to help professionals who are considering applying for clinical trial funding to better understand the complex nature of preparing and submitting clinical trial proposals.
Invited faculty includes currently funded clinical trial leading investigators and experts in the field of biostatistics and health sciences research. The program will offer a process in which the clinical trial protocol development can be streamlined. Interactive features will include hands-on focus groups and mock study sessions.
Register Today! Space available for only 40 participants.
October 20-22, 2016
Hyatt Regency O’Hare
Chicago, IL
Program Directors
David H. Harpole, Jr.
Marco A. Zenati
This course will provide an intensive and interactive training program for cardiothoracic surgeons across all subspecialties to acquire the critical skills required in effective clinical trial design and implementation. This course is particularly suited to help professionals who are considering applying for clinical trial funding to better understand the complex nature of preparing and submitting clinical trial proposals.
Invited faculty includes currently funded clinical trial leading investigators and experts in the field of biostatistics and health sciences research. The program will offer a process in which the clinical trial protocol development can be streamlined. Interactive features will include hands-on focus groups and mock study sessions.
Register Today! Space available for only 40 participants.
October 20-22, 2016
Hyatt Regency O’Hare
Chicago, IL
Program Directors
David H. Harpole, Jr.
Marco A. Zenati
This course will provide an intensive and interactive training program for cardiothoracic surgeons across all subspecialties to acquire the critical skills required in effective clinical trial design and implementation. This course is particularly suited to help professionals who are considering applying for clinical trial funding to better understand the complex nature of preparing and submitting clinical trial proposals.
Invited faculty includes currently funded clinical trial leading investigators and experts in the field of biostatistics and health sciences research. The program will offer a process in which the clinical trial protocol development can be streamlined. Interactive features will include hands-on focus groups and mock study sessions.
Register Today! Space available for only 40 participants.
Register Today: Inaugural Patient Safety Course
June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA
Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III
Steven Yule
Program Committee
David J. Bunnell (APACVS)
David C. Fitzgerald (AMSECT)
Jake Jaquiss
M. Blair Marshall
Shannon Pengel
Kenneth Shann (AMSECT)
Marco Zenati
Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.
This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.
Special Benefits for Team Registration!
Housing Closes June 2nd.
June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA
Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III
Steven Yule
Program Committee
David J. Bunnell (APACVS)
David C. Fitzgerald (AMSECT)
Jake Jaquiss
M. Blair Marshall
Shannon Pengel
Kenneth Shann (AMSECT)
Marco Zenati
Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.
This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.
Special Benefits for Team Registration!
Housing Closes June 2nd.
June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA
Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III
Steven Yule
Program Committee
David J. Bunnell (APACVS)
David C. Fitzgerald (AMSECT)
Jake Jaquiss
M. Blair Marshall
Shannon Pengel
Kenneth Shann (AMSECT)
Marco Zenati
Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.
This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.
Special Benefits for Team Registration!
Housing Closes June 2nd.
Invest in the Future of CT Surgery: Support the AATS Graham Foundation
Thank You for Investing in the Future of CT Surgery
Last year, the Foundation provided research and fellowship opportunities to 134 young surgeons from five continents, launched eight new programs and the Academic Excellence Award, while maintaining our core programs. We also increased revenue by almost $900,000, allowing us to grow program funding by 39 percent.
This wouldn’t have been possible without our individual donors and corporate/organizational partners.
Read the 2015 Graham Foundation Annual Report
The AATS Graham Foundation has been hard at work over this past year to advance its mission of driving leadership in research and education through clinical and research fellowship programs. These spectacular programs are only possible with the support of our individual donors, institutional and foundation contributors, and industry partners. Read the report here.
Check out the Donor Honor Roll
Your support is key. Help us ensure the future of the specialty.
Thank You for Investing in the Future of CT Surgery
Last year, the Foundation provided research and fellowship opportunities to 134 young surgeons from five continents, launched eight new programs and the Academic Excellence Award, while maintaining our core programs. We also increased revenue by almost $900,000, allowing us to grow program funding by 39 percent.
This wouldn’t have been possible without our individual donors and corporate/organizational partners.
Read the 2015 Graham Foundation Annual Report
The AATS Graham Foundation has been hard at work over this past year to advance its mission of driving leadership in research and education through clinical and research fellowship programs. These spectacular programs are only possible with the support of our individual donors, institutional and foundation contributors, and industry partners. Read the report here.
Check out the Donor Honor Roll
Your support is key. Help us ensure the future of the specialty.
Thank You for Investing in the Future of CT Surgery
Last year, the Foundation provided research and fellowship opportunities to 134 young surgeons from five continents, launched eight new programs and the Academic Excellence Award, while maintaining our core programs. We also increased revenue by almost $900,000, allowing us to grow program funding by 39 percent.
This wouldn’t have been possible without our individual donors and corporate/organizational partners.
Read the 2015 Graham Foundation Annual Report
The AATS Graham Foundation has been hard at work over this past year to advance its mission of driving leadership in research and education through clinical and research fellowship programs. These spectacular programs are only possible with the support of our individual donors, institutional and foundation contributors, and industry partners. Read the report here.
Check out the Donor Honor Roll
Your support is key. Help us ensure the future of the specialty.
AATS Graham Foundation Programs Open with July Deadlines
Two AATS Graham Foundation programs are now open for application.
Third John Alexander Research Scholarship provides research, training and experience for North American surgeons committed to pursuing an academic career in cardiothoracic surgery. This two-year scholarship will run from July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2019 and provides an annual $80,000 stipend to the host institution.
* Applications must be submitted during the candidate’s first two years in an academic position.
* Research must occur within the first three years after completion of an approved North American cardiothoracic residency.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship supports training of international surgeons with the potential for future thoracic surgical leadership. The fellowship will run from 2017-2018 and provide a stipend of $75,000 to help cover living and travel expenses for fellows while visiting North American medical centers.
* Candidates must be from other than North America, who have not limited (six months or less) clinical training in North American prior to submitting their application.
* Candidates must have completed their formal training in general and thoracic/cardiovascular surgery but not yet reached a senior position.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Two AATS Graham Foundation programs are now open for application.
Third John Alexander Research Scholarship provides research, training and experience for North American surgeons committed to pursuing an academic career in cardiothoracic surgery. This two-year scholarship will run from July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2019 and provides an annual $80,000 stipend to the host institution.
* Applications must be submitted during the candidate’s first two years in an academic position.
* Research must occur within the first three years after completion of an approved North American cardiothoracic residency.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship supports training of international surgeons with the potential for future thoracic surgical leadership. The fellowship will run from 2017-2018 and provide a stipend of $75,000 to help cover living and travel expenses for fellows while visiting North American medical centers.
* Candidates must be from other than North America, who have not limited (six months or less) clinical training in North American prior to submitting their application.
* Candidates must have completed their formal training in general and thoracic/cardiovascular surgery but not yet reached a senior position.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Two AATS Graham Foundation programs are now open for application.
Third John Alexander Research Scholarship provides research, training and experience for North American surgeons committed to pursuing an academic career in cardiothoracic surgery. This two-year scholarship will run from July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2019 and provides an annual $80,000 stipend to the host institution.
* Applications must be submitted during the candidate’s first two years in an academic position.
* Research must occur within the first three years after completion of an approved North American cardiothoracic residency.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship supports training of international surgeons with the potential for future thoracic surgical leadership. The fellowship will run from 2017-2018 and provide a stipend of $75,000 to help cover living and travel expenses for fellows while visiting North American medical centers.
* Candidates must be from other than North America, who have not limited (six months or less) clinical training in North American prior to submitting their application.
* Candidates must have completed their formal training in general and thoracic/cardiovascular surgery but not yet reached a senior position.
Deadline: July 1, 2016
Housing & Registration Open: Inaugural Patient Safety Course
June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA
Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III, MD
Steven Yule, PhD
Program Committee
David J. Bunnell, PA-C, APACVS
David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, AMSECT
Jake Jaquiss, MD
M. Blair Marshall, MD
Shannon Pengel, RN
Kenneth Shann, CCP, LP, AMSECT
Marco Zenati, MD
Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.
This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.
Special Benefits for Team Registration
The Patient Safety program includes team training and simulation experiences. Register three or more members from the same institution and receive one Healthcare Professional registration COMPLIMENTARY. We encourage you to send the entire team to join us in Boston this June.
June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA
Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III, MD
Steven Yule, PhD
Program Committee
David J. Bunnell, PA-C, APACVS
David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, AMSECT
Jake Jaquiss, MD
M. Blair Marshall, MD
Shannon Pengel, RN
Kenneth Shann, CCP, LP, AMSECT
Marco Zenati, MD
Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.
This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.
Special Benefits for Team Registration
The Patient Safety program includes team training and simulation experiences. Register three or more members from the same institution and receive one Healthcare Professional registration COMPLIMENTARY. We encourage you to send the entire team to join us in Boston this June.
June 24-25, 2016
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA
Co-Directors
Thoralf M. Sundt, III, MD
Steven Yule, PhD
Program Committee
David J. Bunnell, PA-C, APACVS
David C. Fitzgerald, CCP, AMSECT
Jake Jaquiss, MD
M. Blair Marshall, MD
Shannon Pengel, RN
Kenneth Shann, CCP, LP, AMSECT
Marco Zenati, MD
Patient Safety is essential for successful surgical care — in cardiothoracic surgery — and all disciplines. In the more than 10 years since the Institute of Medicine made patient safety a priority, little progress has been made in changing culture and practice on the front lines.
This two-day course — including team training and simulation experiences — will make a difference, offering surgical team members practical safety behaviors for improving patient outcomes.
Special Benefits for Team Registration
The Patient Safety program includes team training and simulation experiences. Register three or more members from the same institution and receive one Healthcare Professional registration COMPLIMENTARY. We encourage you to send the entire team to join us in Boston this June.
AATS Annual Meeting Registration Packages Still Available
Health Care Professional Package: includes registration for the Saturday Courses, Sunday Symposia and the 96th Annual Meeting (Monday-Wednesday). Registration is $500 (a savings of $400).
Resident/Fellow and Medical Student Package: includes registration for the Saturday Courses, Sunday Symposia and the 96th Annual Meeting (Monday-Wednesday). Registration is $300.
Saturday Courses and Sunday Symposia Registration: Register for a Saturday course and/or a Sunday symposia and have access to all other courses/symposia taking place that same day. Note: Registration for the Saturday courses and/or Sunday symposia is separate from the Annual Meeting fee.
Health Care Professional Package: includes registration for the Saturday Courses, Sunday Symposia and the 96th Annual Meeting (Monday-Wednesday). Registration is $500 (a savings of $400).
Resident/Fellow and Medical Student Package: includes registration for the Saturday Courses, Sunday Symposia and the 96th Annual Meeting (Monday-Wednesday). Registration is $300.
Saturday Courses and Sunday Symposia Registration: Register for a Saturday course and/or a Sunday symposia and have access to all other courses/symposia taking place that same day. Note: Registration for the Saturday courses and/or Sunday symposia is separate from the Annual Meeting fee.
Health Care Professional Package: includes registration for the Saturday Courses, Sunday Symposia and the 96th Annual Meeting (Monday-Wednesday). Registration is $500 (a savings of $400).
Resident/Fellow and Medical Student Package: includes registration for the Saturday Courses, Sunday Symposia and the 96th Annual Meeting (Monday-Wednesday). Registration is $300.
Saturday Courses and Sunday Symposia Registration: Register for a Saturday course and/or a Sunday symposia and have access to all other courses/symposia taking place that same day. Note: Registration for the Saturday courses and/or Sunday symposia is separate from the Annual Meeting fee.
See you at AATS Week 2016!
AATS Week 2016 includes Two Terrific Events
AATS Week 2016 Registration & Housing Open!
Aortic Symposium
May 12–13, 2016
New York, NY
(More information below)
96th Annual Meeting
May 14-18, 2016
Baltimore, MD
(More information below)
Register for AATS Week 2016 today & receive a $100 discount off the AATS Aortic Symposium registration fee.
AATS Aortic Symposium
May 12–13, 2016
New York, NY
Course Directors
Joseph S. Coselli
Steven L. Lansman
The 2016 AATS Aortic Symposium is a two-day symposium focused on the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of aortic aneurysms and dissections. The conference is designed for cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons, residents, perfusionists, ICU and OR nurses and others involved in aortic disease patient care. Faculty members include world leaders in the field who will share their experiences treating difficult aortic disease cases.
Be sure to register for a Friday Morning Breakfast Breakout session.
AATS 96th Annual Meeting
May 14-18, 2016
Baltimore, MD
President & Annual Meeting Chair
Joseph S. Coselli
Annual Meeting Co-Chairs
Charles D. Fraser
David R. Jones
View Preliminary Program, Speakers, Presentations and Full Abstracts
Don’t miss this year’s exciting program including:
Saturday Skills Courses featuring Combined Luncheon Speaker: Denton A. Cooley, followed by Hands-On Sessions
Sunday Postgraduate Symposia with Legends Luncheons featuring Leonard L. Bailey, Joel D. Cooper and John L. Ochsner
New: Survival Guide for the Cardiothoracic Surgical Team course following by a Hands-On Session (Available to Residents, Fellows and Health Care Professionals Only)
Presidential Address: Competition: Perspiration to Inspiration “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam,” Joseph S. Coselli, Baylor College of Medicine
Honored Guest Lecture: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Head Football Coach and a veteran of 23 seasons as a collegiate head coach. Brian Kelly brings a championship tradition to his fifth year as the 29th head football coach at the University of Notre Dame.
Emerging Technologies & Techniques For: Adult Cardiac and General Thoracic
VAD/ECMO SessionMasters of Surgery Video Sessions
AATS Learning Center: Featuring cutting-edge case videos of novel procedures and surgical techniques.
Check Out the AATS Week Video
Learn more about the exciting program planned for the AATS Aortic Symposium and 2016 Annual Meeting.
AATS Week 2016 includes Two Terrific Events
AATS Week 2016 Registration & Housing Open!
Aortic Symposium
May 12–13, 2016
New York, NY
(More information below)
96th Annual Meeting
May 14-18, 2016
Baltimore, MD
(More information below)
Register for AATS Week 2016 today & receive a $100 discount off the AATS Aortic Symposium registration fee.
AATS Aortic Symposium
May 12–13, 2016
New York, NY
Course Directors
Joseph S. Coselli
Steven L. Lansman
The 2016 AATS Aortic Symposium is a two-day symposium focused on the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of aortic aneurysms and dissections. The conference is designed for cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons, residents, perfusionists, ICU and OR nurses and others involved in aortic disease patient care. Faculty members include world leaders in the field who will share their experiences treating difficult aortic disease cases.
Be sure to register for a Friday Morning Breakfast Breakout session.
AATS 96th Annual Meeting
May 14-18, 2016
Baltimore, MD
President & Annual Meeting Chair
Joseph S. Coselli
Annual Meeting Co-Chairs
Charles D. Fraser
David R. Jones
View Preliminary Program, Speakers, Presentations and Full Abstracts
Don’t miss this year’s exciting program including:
Saturday Skills Courses featuring Combined Luncheon Speaker: Denton A. Cooley, followed by Hands-On Sessions
Sunday Postgraduate Symposia with Legends Luncheons featuring Leonard L. Bailey, Joel D. Cooper and John L. Ochsner
New: Survival Guide for the Cardiothoracic Surgical Team course following by a Hands-On Session (Available to Residents, Fellows and Health Care Professionals Only)
Presidential Address: Competition: Perspiration to Inspiration “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam,” Joseph S. Coselli, Baylor College of Medicine
Honored Guest Lecture: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Head Football Coach and a veteran of 23 seasons as a collegiate head coach. Brian Kelly brings a championship tradition to his fifth year as the 29th head football coach at the University of Notre Dame.
Emerging Technologies & Techniques For: Adult Cardiac and General Thoracic
VAD/ECMO SessionMasters of Surgery Video Sessions
AATS Learning Center: Featuring cutting-edge case videos of novel procedures and surgical techniques.
Check Out the AATS Week Video
Learn more about the exciting program planned for the AATS Aortic Symposium and 2016 Annual Meeting.
AATS Week 2016 includes Two Terrific Events
AATS Week 2016 Registration & Housing Open!
Aortic Symposium
May 12–13, 2016
New York, NY
(More information below)
96th Annual Meeting
May 14-18, 2016
Baltimore, MD
(More information below)
Register for AATS Week 2016 today & receive a $100 discount off the AATS Aortic Symposium registration fee.
AATS Aortic Symposium
May 12–13, 2016
New York, NY
Course Directors
Joseph S. Coselli
Steven L. Lansman
The 2016 AATS Aortic Symposium is a two-day symposium focused on the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of aortic aneurysms and dissections. The conference is designed for cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons, residents, perfusionists, ICU and OR nurses and others involved in aortic disease patient care. Faculty members include world leaders in the field who will share their experiences treating difficult aortic disease cases.
Be sure to register for a Friday Morning Breakfast Breakout session.
AATS 96th Annual Meeting
May 14-18, 2016
Baltimore, MD
President & Annual Meeting Chair
Joseph S. Coselli
Annual Meeting Co-Chairs
Charles D. Fraser
David R. Jones
View Preliminary Program, Speakers, Presentations and Full Abstracts
Don’t miss this year’s exciting program including:
Saturday Skills Courses featuring Combined Luncheon Speaker: Denton A. Cooley, followed by Hands-On Sessions
Sunday Postgraduate Symposia with Legends Luncheons featuring Leonard L. Bailey, Joel D. Cooper and John L. Ochsner
New: Survival Guide for the Cardiothoracic Surgical Team course following by a Hands-On Session (Available to Residents, Fellows and Health Care Professionals Only)
Presidential Address: Competition: Perspiration to Inspiration “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam,” Joseph S. Coselli, Baylor College of Medicine
Honored Guest Lecture: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Head Football Coach and a veteran of 23 seasons as a collegiate head coach. Brian Kelly brings a championship tradition to his fifth year as the 29th head football coach at the University of Notre Dame.
Emerging Technologies & Techniques For: Adult Cardiac and General Thoracic
VAD/ECMO SessionMasters of Surgery Video Sessions
AATS Learning Center: Featuring cutting-edge case videos of novel procedures and surgical techniques.
Check Out the AATS Week Video
Learn more about the exciting program planned for the AATS Aortic Symposium and 2016 Annual Meeting.