Excellence in Cardiac Care: Elements of Success From The Mount Sinai Hospital

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Presented on July 18, 2012 Time: 12PM ET–3PM (EST)

Excellence in Cardiac Care: Elements of Success from The Mount Sinai Medical Center. The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City has reinvented one of the top cardiovascular enterprises in the country, and has climbed up the national rankings dramatically in the past five years. Success has followed a focus on a team approach to cardiovascular care, and a strategy built on world-renowned centers, including the Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center.
A HealthLeaders Media case study and July 18 live simulcast event featuring cardiovascular leadership from internationally recognized The Mount Sinai Medical Center. Get the case study and learn:

  • 10 steps to creating a high-volume, high-quality interventional cardiology program
  • Leadership and best practices of a reference valve center
  • Changing the paradigm for cardiovascular imaging, from examination to advanced studies
  • Scenario planning view of a cardiovascular clinical

PROGRAM AGENDA:

We will have 45 minutes of presentation/case study followed by 45 minutes of interview/roundtable/discussion/Q&A

Panel 1: Strategic Planning for Cardiovascular Services Growth
Panel 2: Create a High-Volume, Superior-Outcomes Interventional Cardiology Program
Panel 3: Balance and Focus in Cardiac Imaging
Panel 4: Foundations and Considerations of a Valve Reference Center

SPEAKERS:

Wayne E. Keathley, president and chief operating officer, The Mount Sinai Hospital
David H. Adams, MD, chairman, department of cardiothoracic surgery, and program director, The Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center, The Mount Sinai Hospital

Samin K. Sharma, MD, FACC, FSCAI, director of clinical cardiology and president of the Mount Sinai Heart

Jagat Narula, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA, FRCP, director of cardiovascular imaging, The Mount Sinai Hospital Network

David H. Adams, MD, chairman, department of cardiothoracic surgery, and program director, The Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center, The Mount Sinai Hospital

Catherine Bingham, nurse practitioner, department of cardiothoracic surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital

WHO IS ATTENDING?

CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CMIOs, CMOs, CNOs, chief marketing executives, chief technology officers, business development executives, directors of public relations/marketing, healthcare consultants

WEBCAST SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

To fully benefit from the Webcast experience, you will need a computer equipped with a Broadband Internet connection, a sound card, and speakers or headphones. Macromedia Flash player Version 8.0 or greater, a recommended screen resolution of 1024 x 768, and an Internet Browser (e.g. Internet Explorer). The use of AOL or wireless Internet connections is not recommended.

Please Note:

Participation in the Webcast is just $399 per site. All materials must be retrieved from the Internet. Live orders are assessed a $5 processing fee. CD and combo orders are charged $18 for shipping and handling.

Prior to the Webcast, you will receive an e-mail with detailed system requirements, your log-in information, presentation slides, and other materials that you can print and distribute to all attendees at your location.
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Live from host The Mount Sinai Medical Center. Balance the latest in advanced cardiovascular treatment with market growth to create your own high-volume, high-quality interventional cardiology program. The team at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York has reinvented one of the top cardiovascular enterprises in the country. Register now for this live, interactive event and gain cardiovascular strategies for your organization.
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