This document contains the schedule for the CardioEgypt 2022 conference taking place from February 21-25. It lists the various sessions on topics related to electrophysiology and pediatrics that will be presented each day. Presentations will cover case presentations, ablation techniques, imaging, device troubleshooting, pediatric interventions, debates and more. There will also be dedicated technical and nursing sessions covering topics such as infection control, anti-platelet therapy, CPR guidelines, pacing indications and coronary anomalies. The schedule provides timing, speaker names and titles for over 100 presentations across the 5 day conference program.
This document provides the schedule for the scientific program on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015 of the CardioAlex conference. There are multiple sessions running concurrently throughout the day covering topics like electrophysiology, interventions, imaging, heart failure, hypertension, diabetes and more. The schedule lists the session themes, presenters, presentation titles and timings.
The document provides the schedule for Monday, 24/Feb/2014 of the CardioEgypt 2014 conference. It lists the various sessions taking place across 5 halls (Rock Cany, Pearl I, Coral, Granite, Pearl II) from 11:30-13:00 and 13:00-14:30, covering topics like interventions, echo, acute cardiac care, pediatric cardiology, and heart rhythm. The schedule provides the session name, chairperson, speakers, speech titles and timings.
This document provides an overview of the schedule for various sessions taking place on Tuesday, May 31st, 2016 at the conference. There are multiple sessions running concurrently between 11:00-12:00 and 12:30-13:30 on topics related to heart failure, imaging, intervention, electrophysiology, surgery, pediatrics and more. The schedule also lists various workshops, lectures and presentations happening between 13:30-14:30 and 14:30-15:30 on topics such as hypertension management, live transmissions, echocardiography and meetings with experts.
The November Tobacco Review Committee meeting focused on developing a new strategic plan to guide tobacco control efforts over the next 10 years. The committee reviewed a draft plan that identified priority populations like low SES groups, young adults, and youth. It outlined goals to reduce tobacco use, initiation, and health disparities among these populations. Next steps include gathering stakeholder feedback on the plan and aligning funding with the new strategies around social marketing, health systems changes, advocacy and policy work.
The document provides instructions for the 2017 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-2017). It outlines the following key points:
1) 50,000 Diversity Visas will be available for Fiscal Year 2017 and distributed among six regions, with no single country receiving over 7%. Natives of several populous countries are ineligible.
2) To qualify, individuals must have a high school education or 2 years of work experience within the past 5 years in a qualifying occupation. Successful registrants will be randomly selected and notified to apply for a visa.
3) The online entry period is from October 1-November 3, 2015. Complete entries require personal information, photos, and family member details.
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This document provides the schedule for the scientific program on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015 of the CardioAlex conference. There are multiple sessions running concurrently throughout the day covering topics like electrophysiology, interventions, imaging, heart failure, hypertension, diabetes and more. The schedule lists the session themes, presenters, presentation titles and timings.
The document provides the schedule for Monday, 24/Feb/2014 of the CardioEgypt 2014 conference. It lists the various sessions taking place across 5 halls (Rock Cany, Pearl I, Coral, Granite, Pearl II) from 11:30-13:00 and 13:00-14:30, covering topics like interventions, echo, acute cardiac care, pediatric cardiology, and heart rhythm. The schedule provides the session name, chairperson, speakers, speech titles and timings.
This document provides an overview of the schedule for various sessions taking place on Tuesday, May 31st, 2016 at the conference. There are multiple sessions running concurrently between 11:00-12:00 and 12:30-13:30 on topics related to heart failure, imaging, intervention, electrophysiology, surgery, pediatrics and more. The schedule also lists various workshops, lectures and presentations happening between 13:30-14:30 and 14:30-15:30 on topics such as hypertension management, live transmissions, echocardiography and meetings with experts.
The November Tobacco Review Committee meeting focused on developing a new strategic plan to guide tobacco control efforts over the next 10 years. The committee reviewed a draft plan that identified priority populations like low SES groups, young adults, and youth. It outlined goals to reduce tobacco use, initiation, and health disparities among these populations. Next steps include gathering stakeholder feedback on the plan and aligning funding with the new strategies around social marketing, health systems changes, advocacy and policy work.
The document provides instructions for the 2017 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-2017). It outlines the following key points:
1) 50,000 Diversity Visas will be available for Fiscal Year 2017 and distributed among six regions, with no single country receiving over 7%. Natives of several populous countries are ineligible.
2) To qualify, individuals must have a high school education or 2 years of work experience within the past 5 years in a qualifying occupation. Successful registrants will be randomly selected and notified to apply for a visa.
3) The online entry period is from October 1-November 3, 2015. Complete entries require personal information, photos, and family member details.
This document discusses museums and their role in visitor experiences. It examines who typically visits museums and how museums can create new spaces and keep their collections fresh and relevant. It explores how museums can support visitors through their exhibitions, by making the experience engaging and memorable. Museums aim to meet visitor needs and make learning fun, while helping people understand exhibits and feel welcome. The role of digital technology and immersive experiences is also discussed.
El documento expresa el deseo de que en las fiestas renazca lo mejor del corazón y se compartan valores como el amor, la paz, la esperanza, la alegría, la felicidad, la ayuda, la gratitud, la vida, los recuerdos, la fuerza, el dar, el agradecer, el perdón, la familia, la amistad, la igualdad, la verdad, la nobleza, la pureza, el enseñar y el valor. Se desea un feliz 2011 lleno de estas cualidades.
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This document provides an agenda for a pediatric cardiology conference taking place from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM. It lists the chairpersons, moderator, and various presentations on topics related to pediatric cardiology such as pediatric isomerism, anomalous systemic venous drainage, diagnosing abnormalities via echocardiography, and the surgeon's perspective. Presentations range from 10 to 20 minutes with discussions scheduled after each.
The document outlines the schedule and program for the CardioEgypt 2015 conference taking place on February 23rd. The day includes plenary lectures on topics like Egypt's future and the causes of atherosclerosis. An opening ceremony will be held with speakers including the conference president and health minister. Two concurrent sessions are scheduled on functional flow reserve and recent advances in echocardiography. The FFR session will discuss artifacts, trials, use in ACS and differences between FFR and IFR. The echocardiography session will cover topics like 3D TEE, its role in percutaneous devices and TAVI procedures, and contrast echo in daily practice.
El documento expresa el deseo de que en las fiestas renazca lo mejor del corazón y se compartan valores como el amor, la paz, la esperanza, la alegría, la felicidad, la ayuda, la gratitud, la vida, los recuerdos, la fuerza, el dar, el agradecer, el perdón, la familia, la amistad, la igualdad, la verdad, la nobleza, la pureza, el enseñar y el valor. Se desea un feliz 2011 lleno de estas cualidades.
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The document summarizes the creation of the New International Version of the Bible. It was created by an independent committee in the 20th century who recognized the need for a new, modern English translation. It was translated with help from scholars around the world and underwent multiple reviews from an inter-denominational committee. The NIV has become widely respected among Christians as one of the best English translations available.
The document summarizes changes to Colorado's public health system resulting from the 2008 Public Health Act. Key points:
- The Act created a unified local public health agency structure across the state and established minimum standards and services.
- It led to the creation of the Office of Planning and Partnerships to coordinate implementation of the Act and develop statewide public health improvement plans.
- The office works with local public health agencies to build their assessment, planning, and service delivery capacities through tools like Colorado's Health Assessment and Planning System (CHAPS).
The After Action Report summarizes Colorado's response to the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Wildfire. It describes the Donations Management System (Aidmatrix), which allows public and private donations to be coordinated. It also discusses the role of the Colorado Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (COVOAD) network in facilitating access to needed resources for those affected by disasters. The report concludes that the statewide systems like Aidmatrix and COVOAD help improve Colorado's disaster response efforts by efficiently matching donations with agencies and minimizing the need for temporary facilities to manage donations.
The film begins by retelling the biblical story of Noah building an ark to survive a coming flood ordered by God to purge humanity of its wickedness. Noah has visions warning of the coming flood and is told by his grandfather Methuselah that he must build an ark. Noah, with the help of stone giant angels called Watchers, builds the ark and collects animal pairs. As the floodwaters rise, Noah's family and the animals escape aboard the ark as the rest of humanity perishes in the flood. After the waters recede, Noah's family disembarks and he performs a ritual blessing the next generation to begin anew.
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This document provides an agenda for a pediatric cardiology conference taking place from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM. It lists the chairpersons, moderator, and various presentations on topics related to pediatric cardiology such as pediatric isomerism, anomalous systemic venous drainage, diagnosing abnormalities via echocardiography, and the surgeon's perspective. Presentations range from 10 to 20 minutes with discussions scheduled after each.
The document outlines the schedule and program for the CardioEgypt 2015 conference taking place on February 23rd. The day includes plenary lectures on topics like Egypt's future and the causes of atherosclerosis. An opening ceremony will be held with speakers including the conference president and health minister. Two concurrent sessions are scheduled on functional flow reserve and recent advances in echocardiography. The FFR session will discuss artifacts, trials, use in ACS and differences between FFR and IFR. The echocardiography session will cover topics like 3D TEE, its role in percutaneous devices and TAVI procedures, and contrast echo in daily practice.
The document appears to be a schedule for the Egyptian Society of Cardiology annual conference. It lists the various sessions, lectures, and workshops taking place across multiple halls over the course of one or more days. Key details include sessions on pediatric cardiology, cardiac imaging, interventions for acute coronary syndrome, cardiac surgery, thrombosis, and keynote lectures. Teams of technicians and nurses are also participating in training sessions.
This document contains the schedule for the CardioAlex 2016 conference taking place from May 31st to June 3rd. It lists the various sessions, topics, speakers and locations. Some of the session topics include atrial fibrillation management, pacemakers in pediatric groups, the future of electrophysiology, cardiac anatomy and hands-on CPR training. The document provides an itinerary of presentations, debates and discussions around the latest research and guidelines in cardiac electrophysiology and resuscitation.
This document provides a prefinal program for the CardioEgypt 2019 conference, which will take place from February 25-26, 2019. The program lists various sessions occurring each day, including state of the art lectures, interventions, imaging, general cardiology, congenital heart diseases, electrophysiology, and joint sessions. Presentations will cover topics like the management of syncope, cardiovascular imaging, building systems for STEMI care, controversies in hypertension, assessment of forgotten cardiac structures, sudden cardiac death, left main interventions, advanced heart failure, and cardiac stress imaging. The program notes that comments on the prefinal program will be considered within 24 hours.
The document contains the schedule for an intervention conference on Wednesday, October 7th, 2020.
The schedule includes sessions on ACS-MVL Disease Fireworks I and II from 12:30-13:30 and 13:30-14:30 in the Arena hall, discussing complete revascularization and individual patient case presentations.
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The document provides an agenda for the Rare Cardiomyopathies session taking place from 11:00-12:00 in Delegate Hall. It lists the chairpersons and presentations in order, including topics like Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia, Left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathies, Pacing-induced cardiomyopathy, and Peripartum cardiomyopathy. Each presentation is scheduled for 15 minutes including discussion.
This document contains the schedule for a conference on cardiology that will take place from December 24-25, 2015. It lists the session titles, chairs, presenters and presentation times for various talks on topics such as new pacing technologies, atrial fibrillation management, cardiac resynchronization therapy, anticoagulation in special populations, ventricular arrhythmia ablation and lead extraction safety. The schedule indicates multiple sessions will occur simultaneously in the main conference hall over the two day period.
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Cardio egypt2016 scientific program eps & pediatrics samir rafla
1. TURQUOISE
FEB.MONDAY 22
8910:00 - 11:00
EPS: Case Presentations
(CardioEgypt EP Award)
Ahmed Abdel Aziz
Ahmed El-Damaty
Gamal Shaban
Hanaa Fereig
Mervat Aboul Maaty
Chairpersons
10:00
Michael Sobhy, Egypt
Case Presentation
10:12
Ibrahim Yousry, Egypt
Case Presentation
10:24
Sherif Habiba, Egypt
Case Presentation
10:36
Walid Mostafa, Egypt
Case Presentation
10:48
Ahmed Hassan, Egypt
Case Presentation
Each Lecture is 10 mins followed by 2 mins discussion
9011:00 - 11:30
Live in a Box: Cryoablation
Sponsored by Medtronic
Ahmed Osman
Khairy Abdel Dayem
Khaled El Nady
Mohamed Osama
Tamer Fahmy
Chairpersons
11:00
Bassem Abdel Hamid, Egypt
Live in a box case
11:25 Discussion
9112:30 - 13:30
EPS: CRT troubleshooting
Ghalia Al-Mohani
Hassan Khaled
Khaled Shaheen
Neama El-Meligy
Wagdy Galal
Chairpersons
12:30
Hassan Khaled, Egypt
CRT concepts, indications and
complications.
12:42
Abdo El-Azab, Egypt
Pre-operative assessment of CRT
responsiveness.
12:54
Mazen Tawfik, Egypt
Tips & tricks of CRT implantation.
13:06
Ahmed Abdel Aziz, Egypt
Alternative to the CS for LV pacing.
13:18
Mohamed Magdy, UAE
Leadless Pacemakers
Each Lecture is 10 mins followed by 2 mins discussion
2. GROUP V
EPS & Pediatrics
9213:30 - 14:30
Pediatric Cardiology
Ahmed Meawad
Ashraf Galal
Eman Moghazy
Maiy Hamdy El-Sayed
Marwa Gad
Mohamed Al-Diftar
Sonia El-Seaidy
Chairpersons
13:30
Khaled Sorour, Egypt
Morphology & nomenclature of CHD
13:50
Alyaa Kotby, Egypt
Iron & CHF in children
14:10
Gehan Hussein, Egypt
Pediatric postoperative cardiac
outpatient clinic; Cairo University 10
yrs experience
Each Lecture is 15 mins followed by 5 mins discussion
9315:30 - 17:00
Pediatric Cardiology: Imaging
Ali Abo Zeid
Hala El-Marsafawy
Ikram Massoud
Mahmoud Nafea
Sahar El-Shedoudy
Shaimaa Ali
Zeinab Salah
Chairpersons
15:30
Mohamed Youssef, Egypt
Value of speckle tracking in
Cardiomyopathy
15:45
Donia Sobh, Egypt
CT imaging of aortic arch anomalies
16:00
Sarah Moharem, Egypt
Role of CMR in post Fallot repair
16:15
Yasmin Abdel Razek, Egypt
3D-TEE guidance for interventional
procedures
16:30
Sawsan Awad, USA
Fetal cardiac imaging, pitfalls,
tips and tricks.
16:45
Hala Agha, Egypt
Rotational angiography; does it add
value to pediatric cardiac
interventions?
Each Lecture is 12 mins followed by 3 mins discussion
3. TURQUOISE
23 FEB.TUESDAY
949:00 - 10:30
Pediatric Cardiology: Interventions
Azza El-Fikky
Fawzan Shaltout
Maiy Hamdy El-Sayed
Reda Aboul Atta
Sameh Arab
Wael Abdel Aal
Ziyad Hijazi
Chairpersons
9:00
Shakeel Qureshi, UK
Aortic arch atresia; catheter
treatment.
9:18
Alaa Roshdy, Egypt
Can all roads lead to Rome; unusual
courses for usual interventions.
9:36
Hala Hamza, Egypt
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9:54
Shakeel Qureshi, UK
Technical difficulties encountered
during Venus valve implantation.
10:12
Raghda El-Sheikh, Egypt
ASD closure tips and tricks.
Each Lecture is 15 mins followed by 3 mins discussion
9510:30 - 11:45
Pediatric Cardiology: Debates
Ali Abo Zeid
Ayman Shoeib
Hala Hamza
Mohamed Abdel Raouf
Mohamed El-Tahlawy
Mohamed Nasr
Mohamed Hamed
Chairpersons
10:30
Hala El-Marsafawy, Egypt
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preferred technique
10:40
Adel El-Gamal, Egypt
Debate 1; Surgery is the optimal
solution.
10:50 Debate 3; Rebuttal
10:55
Hebatallah Attia, Egypt
Debate 2; Glenn is the best
solution
11:05
Hisham Shawky, Egypt
Debate 2; Fontan should be
offered to selected patients
11:15 Debate 2; Rebuttal
11:20
Sahar El-Shedoudy, Egypt
Debate 3; yes
11:30
Azza El-Fikky, Egypt
Debate 3; No.
11:40 Debate 3; Rebuttal
Aortic Valve Stenosis Management
Single ventricle management in Egypt
Do we have to close every PFO?
4. GROUP V
EPS & Pediatrics
9611:45 - 12:30
Pediatric Cardiology
Ahmed Abdel Moneim
Alaa Roshdy
Nader Botros
Sahar Shaker
Suzan Bayoumy
Tarek El Walili
Wael Abdel Aal
Chairpersons
11:45 Timing of delivery of fetuses with
CHD
12:00
Suzan Bayoumy, Egypt
Sawsan Awad, Egypt
When fetal echo is an emergency?
12:15
Sawsan Awad, USA
Abnormal 4 chamber view
Each Lecture is 12 mins followed by 3 mins discussion
9712:30 - 13:30
EPS: ICD / Pacemakers troubleshooting
Ahmed Abdel Aziz
Ahmed Essam
Amin Fouad
Lamyaa Allam
Mazen Tawfik
Mohamed Ossama
Said Khaled
Chairpersons
12:30
Mohamed Ossama, Egypt
Device infection; how to prevent
and treat.
12:42
Rania Samir, Egypt
Lead extraction
12:54
Hayam El-Damanhoury, Egypt
CRT-P vs CRT-D in heart failure.
13:06
Walid Mostafa, Egypt
ICD’s in heart failure; overused or
underused?
13:18
Haitham Badran, Egypt
How to trouble shoot ICD’s?
Each Lecture is 10 mins followed by 2 mins discussion
5. TURQUOISE
9813:30 - 14:30
EPS: Atrial Fibrillation
Ahmed Ragab
Ali Aboul Hoda
Mervat Aboul Maaty
Mohamed El-Rawy
Mohamed Hammouda
Mohamed Magdy
Tamer Fahmy
Chairpersons
13:30
Mervat Aboul Maaty, Egypt
Egyptian AF ablation registry.
13:45
Ahmed El-Damaty, Egypt
Catheter ablation of paroxysmal
atrial fibrillation current technique,
success and complications.
14:00
Bassem Abdel Hamid, Egypt
Cryoballoon ablation: A tool for
paroxysmal or persistent AF.
14:15
Ahmed Osman, USA
Management of atrial fibrillation in
CRT patients: PVI or AV junctional
ablation.
Each Lecture is 12 mins followed by 3 mins discussion
9915:30 - 17:00
EPS: Tricky ECGs
Bassem Abdel Hamid
Hanaa Fereig
Hassan Khaled
Khairy Abdel Dayem
Mazen Tawfik
Rania Samir
Chairpersons
15:30
Ahmed Tag, Egypt
ECG:
15:43
Rehab Hamdy, Egypt
ECG:
15:56
Mohamed Hassan, Egypt
ECG:
16:09
Azza Katta, Egypt
ECG:
16:22
Doaa Fouad, Egypt
ECG:
16:35
Nema El-Meligy, Egypt
ECG:
16:48
Mohamed Shafik, Egypt
ECG:
Each Lecture is 10 mins followed by 3 mins discussion
6. GROUP V
EPS & Pediatrics
FEB.WEDNESDAY 24
1009:00 - 9:45
EPS: Case Presentations
(CardioEgypt EP Award)
Ahmed El-Damaty
Doaa Fouad
Gamal Shaban
Mohamed Hammouda
Moustafa Nawar
Said Khaled
Chairpersons
9:00
Khaled Shaheen, Egypt
Case Presentation
9:07
Mohamed Sarhan, Egypt
Case Presentation
9:14
Ghalia Al-Mohani, Egypt
Case Presentation
9:21
Amin El-Elwany, Iraq
Case Presentation
9:28
Mohamed Bayoumy, Egypt
Case Presentation
1019:45 - 10:45
Ventricular Tachycardia
Ashraf Wadie
Karl Heinz Kuck
Khaled Hussein
Mohamed Aboul Kassem
Osama Tayeh
Radwa Abdallah
Sherif Hamed
Chairpersons
9:45
Karl Heinz Kuck, Germany
Ablation of PVC’s & VT in
structurally normal heart
9:57
John Kamel, Egypt
Epicardial ablation of VT: when and
how?
10:09
Tamer Fahmy, Egypt
Ablation of ischemic VT.
10:21
Mohamed Hammouda, Egypt
Management of the electrical storm
10:33
Mohamed El-Maghawry, Egypt
Update on arrhythmogenic RV
Cardiomyopathy.
Each Lecture is 10 mins followed by 2 mins discussion
7. TURQUOISE
10210:45 - 11:30
EPS: Sports, Athletes, Arrhythmia
Ahmed Osman
Hassan Khaled
John Kamel
Karl Heinz Kuck
Mohamed Magdy
Tamer Fahmy
Samir Rafla
Chairpersons
10:45
Ahmed Ezz, Egypt
Does exercise lead to SCD?
10:55
Said Khaled, Egypt
The 12 - lead ECG in sports
participants; how to define the
abnormal?
11:05
Ahmed Nabil, Egypt
Approach to athlete with frequent
ventricular ectopy and apparently
normal cardiac morphology
11:15
Lamyaa Allam, Egypt
The use of ICD’s in athletes at risk
& Sudden Death 10311:30 - 12:30
EPS: The Basics
Ahmed Tag
Akram Abdel Bary
Azza Katta
Eman El-Safty
Hayam El-Damanhoury
Hisham Seif
Sherif Mokhtar
Chairpersons
11:30
Khaled Shaheen, Egypt
Early repolarization; benign or
malignant?
11:42
Ayman Mortada, Egypt
Syncope: new understanding.
11:54
Hassan Khaled, Egypt
Inappropriate sinus tachycardia.
12:06
Osama Diab, Egypt
Postural orthostatic tachycardia.
12:18
Moataz Zaki, Egypt
Difficult accessory pathway ablation.
Each Lecture is 10 mins followed by 2 mins discussion
8. GROUP V
EPS & Pediatrics
10412:30 - 13:30
Pediatric Cardiology
Ali Abo Zeid
Hala El-Marsafawy
Magdy Aboul Kheir
Mamdouh El Ghandour
Sameh Arab
Sonia El-Seaidy
Walaa Saber
Chairpersons
12:30
Shakeel Qureshi, UK
Complications during pulmonary
artery stenting
12:50
Maiy Hamdy El-Sayed, Egypt
Fractured Coarctation stents.
13:10
Ziyad Hijazi, Qatar
Percutaneous pulmonary valves:
what’s new and upcoming?
Each Lecture is 15 mins followed by 5 mins discussion
Ziyad Hijazi, Qatar
10513:30 - 14:30
Pediatric Cardiology
Aly Abdel Mohsen
Eman Ellabany
Hala Agha
Magdy Aboul Kheir
Mohamed Hamed
Shakeel Qureshi
Chairpersons
13:30 Coarctation stenting: technical
considerations.
13:45
Wael El-Mallah , USA
Coronary sinus stenting, concepts
and clinical outcomes?
14:00
Amal El-Sisi, Egypt
Dina Adel, Egypt
Nightmares in the Cathlab.
14:15 Role of percutaneous interventions
in post-operative patients.
Each Lecture is 12 mins followed by 3 mins discussion
9. TURQUOISE
10615:30 - 17:00
Pediatric Cardiology
Andrew Cook
Hamdy Shams El-Din
Hany Adel
Khaled Sorour
Rania Elhadad
Sameh Arab
Tarek El Walili
Chairpersons
15:30
Andrew Cook, UK
Anatomy of ASD & PFO.
15:50
Ziyad Hijazi, Qatar
Coarctation stenting: technical
considerations.
16:10
Khaled Rifaat, Egypt
Transcatheter VSD closure,
BaniSewif experience.
16:30
Wael El-Mallah , USA
Can devices treat migraine?
16:50 Discussion
Each Lecture is 15 mins followed by 5 mins discussion
10. GROUP V
EPS & Pediatrics
FEB.THURSDAY 25
1079:00 - 10:30
Tech / Nurse Session “1”
Ahmed Mohannad
Afrah Mohamed
Tarek Hosny
Fawkya Shaaban
Chairpersons
9:00
Abeer Elsayed, Egypt
Infection Control
9:30
Karima Mohamed, Egypt
Types & Role of anti-platelets
intervention
10:00
Ebrahim Kheder, Egypt
ACLs Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Each Lecture is 25 mins followed by 5 mins discussion
10810:30 - 13:00
Tech / Nurse Session “2”
Abdo El-Azab
Mahmoud Sakr
Amr Salem
Chairpersons
10:30
Tarek El-Kholy, Egypt
The recent CPR guidelines
11:25
Mohamed Kamal, Egypt
Indication of pacemaker
11:55
Aml Abo-Zeid, Egypt
Cardiac Pacing
12:25
Hesham Rezk, Egypt
Coronary artery anomalies
Each Lecture is Followed by 5 mins discussion
10913:00 - 15:00
Tech / Nurse Session “3”
Belal Abd Elwahab
Ghazali Amer
Chairpersons
13:00
Adnan Elanany, Egypt
CTO
13:30
Hussien Elsayed, Egypt
Rotablator
14:00
Ayman Mohamed, Egypt
IVUS
14:30
Mahmoud Abd Elmagid, Egypt
Types of wires
Each Lecture is 25 mins followed by 5 mins discussion
11. TURQUOISE
11015:00 - 16:30
Tech / Nurse Session “4”
Samy Taema
Mohamed Ragab
Karima Mohamed
Chairpersons
15:00
Asmaa Yahia, Egypt
Fetal Circulation & approach to CHD
15:30
Saad Abd Elrahman, Egypt
Coronary Fistula & AVM
16:00
Rawda Mahmoud, Egypt
ABSORB
Each Lecture is 25 mins followed by 5 mins discussion