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HRS 2019
TUESDAY - MAY 7
SADS Foundation Exhibiting at the PACES Pre-Conference Symposium
8 am–5 pm – University of California – San Francisco
Stop by to learn about how the SADS Foundation partners with PACES to provide comprehensive services to our
families with inherited arrhythmia conditions.
WEDNESDAY - MAY 8
SADS Foundation Scientific Advisors Working Breakfast
6:30 am–8 am – Intercontinental Hotel - Cathedral Hill - 4th Floor
SADS Foundation Exhibiting at HRS Scientific Sessions – Booth #148
Stop by to learn about the latest activities of the SADS Foundation.
Annual PACES Business Meeting
6 pm–10 pm – San Francisco Marriott Marquis
SADS Foundation Courts K. Cleveland, Jr. Young Investigator Awards
administered by PACES will be presented to two outstanding young researchers.
FRIDAY - MAY 10
NSGC - Cardiac Special Interest Group (SIG) Working Lunch - hosted by the SADS Foundation
12:15 am -1:15 pm – Intercontinental Hotel - InterCon A&B - 5th Floor
S-070 - 1:30 pm-3 pm - Room #122
Comprehensive Approach to Evaluation of At-Risk Youth for SCD
Chairs: Anthony Trela, NP, RN, FHRS, CCDS; Katy Bos, APRN
When Syncope is a Red Flag, Not Just a Red Herring
- Melissa Olen, MSN
A Needle in the Haystack: The Yield of Testing in SUDS
- Brynn E. Dechert, APN, FHRS, CCDS
Role and Interpretation of Genetic Testing
- Heather M. Macleod, MS
Preparing the Patient and Family for Lifestyle
- Shannon Hourigan, PhD
S-JS14 - SADS/HRS Joint Session - 4:30 pm–6 pm – Room #308
Pediatric and Young Adult Ventricular Arrhythmia: Outpatient Diagnosis and Management
Chair - Elijah Behr, MA, MBBS, MD
What Constitutes “Benign” ventricular Arrhythmia
- Peter F. Aziz, MD, FHRS, CEPS-P
Not so Benign Ventricular Ectopy
- Sami Viskin, MD
Athletes and Exercise Induced Ventricular Arrhythmias: Who is an Athlete? - Clearing Scary Ventricular Arrhythmias
- Charles I. Berul, MD, FHRS, CCDS, CEPS-P
Assessment of Postoperative Congenital Heart Disease Ventricular Arrhythmia: Electrophysiologic vs Noninvasive Testing
- Edward P. Walsh, MD, FHRS, CCDS, CEPS-P
Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy and CPVT: Worrisome Diagnostic Patterns, Endpoints for Treatment
Christian van der Werf, MD, PhD
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