How to Save a Life: IR and Surgical Management of the Trauma Patient by the University of Chicago

Oct 9–11, 2022

Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort
Lake Buena Vista, FL



Led by experts in interventional radiology and trauma surgery, this multidisciplinary meeting will promote the efficient management of the trauma patient, and all major topics in the global treatment of the trauma patient will be presented by experts in the field. It will highlight the important partnership of interventional radiology and trauma surgery. In doing so, it will bring internationally-recognized leaders to present a multi-faceted approach to care for one of the most challenging types of patient to care for: the critically-ill acute trauma patient. Furthermore, most of the program will surround current endovascular and interventional techniques and state-of-the art equipment used to perform life-saving procedures by both interventional radiologists and trauma surgeons. Endovascular therapies of focus will include embolization, balloon occlusion, stent and stent-graft placement, as well as other downstream interventions. Click here for program information.  


ADDED FEATURE! GET THE CREDITS YOU NEED!
  Due to a need for additional continuing education credits, you will have the opportunity to earn up to 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
 
For more registration details, click here! We look forward to seeing you in Florida!

Featured Speaker
Kenneth L. Mattox, MD, FACS
Professor of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of Staff/Chief of Surgery at the Ben Taub Hospital, Houston, Texas. Professor of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of Staff/Chief of Surgery at the Ben Taub Hospital, Houston, Texas