Opportunity to Attend Basic and Advanced Neurovascular ANAtomy Course (BANANA Course)

COURSE DATES
Monday – Wednesday, November 4–6, 2019

COURSE DIRECTOR
Maksim Shapiro, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology and Neurology
NYU School of Medicine

LOCATION
NYU Langone Health
Smilow Seminar Room
550 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016

COURSE PLANNERS
Breehan Chancellor, MD, MBA
Mattia Gilmartin, RN, PhD, FAAN
David S. Gordon, MD
Peter K. Nelson, MD
Erez Nossek, MD
Eytan Raz, MD, PhD
Howard A. Riina, MD, MPHI
Omar Tanweer, MD
Linda Warren, NP


COURSE DESCRIPTION
Join us this November in New York City as the NYU Center for Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases launches a three-day course dedicated to the teaching of advanced neurovascular anatomy. Continued advances in minimally invasive neurovascular techniques such as treatment of stroke, cerebral aneurysms, brain and spine fistulas, arteriovenous malformations, tumors, and other pathology place increasing emphasis on the availability of advanced neurovascular anatomy training. This course is designed for neurovascular trainees, faculty, nurses, advanced practice providers, technologists, and other catheterization lab staff. Multimodality instruction will include angiography (including volumetric and stereoscopic imaging), MR, CT, graphic design, and virtual reality material. A mixture of lectures, interactive workshops, and online material, delivered by world-class neurovascular anatomy faculty, will be directed towards the goal of maximizing accurate diagnostic and successful procedural outcomes through knowledge of essential clinically-relevant anatomy.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Neurovascular fellows and junior attendings in radiology, neurology, neurosurgery, cardiology, and vascular surgery.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:

  • Define major features of spinal arterial and venous anatomy and identify vascular pathoanatomy of spinal dural fistulae
  • Identify intracranial and extracranial arterial vascular disease and identify major arterial variants and their significance in performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
  • Identify intracranial and extracranial venous abnormalities and their significance in performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
The NYU School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

DESIGNATION STATEMENT
The NYU School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.


CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION CONTACT HOURS
This program will award 21.5 continuing nursing education contact hours. Participants must complete a course evaluation to claim contact hours for this learning activity. The NYU Meyers College of Nursing Center for Continuing Education in Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

PROVIDED BY
NYU School of Medicine


AGENDA

Monday, November 4, 2019
8:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 Introduction and Imaging Techniques (Maksim Shapiro, MD)
9:00 Embryology—Arteries of the Cord and Brain
(Eytan Raz, MD, PhD)
9:30 Spinal Arterial Anatomy Part 1 (Peter K. Nelson, MD)
10:00 Spinal Arterial Anatomy Part 2 and Spinal Venous Anatomy (Maksim Shapiro, MD)
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Spine, Neck, Brainstem, and Cerebellar Arterial Homology (Peter K. Nelson, MD)
11:30 PICA/Lateral Spinal Region (Kittipong Srivatanakul, MD, MSc)
12:00 pm AICA/SCA/PCA and Perforators
Eytan Raz, MD, PhD
12:30 Brainstem/Cerebellar Venous Anatomy—Yun Peng Huang Tribute Lecture (Maksim Shapiro, MD)
1:00 Lunch

WORKSHOPS: Track 1
2:00
Spinal Dural Fistula—Endovascular
and Surgical Approaches (Kittipong Srivatanakul, MD, MSc and Omar Tanweer, MD)
3:00
Spinal Dural Fistula—Unusual Types—
C1, Ascending Pharyngeal, Sacral (Erez Nossek, MD and Eytan Raz, MD, PhD)
4:00
Brainstem/Posterior Fossa Fistula (Maksim Shapiro, MD and Lucas Elijovich, MD)

WORKSHOP: Track 2
2:00
Neurovascular Angiographic Anatomy Primer for Licensed Independent Practitioners, IR Technologists, and Nursing Staff Introductory neurovascular anatomy with emphasis on catheter angiographic imaging, consisting of lecture and question/answer sessions. (Breehan Chancellor, MD, MBA and David S. Gordon, MD)

5:00 Adjourn and Light Refreshments
6:00-8:00 pm
Reception, Case Presentations, and Panel Discussions*
*Not for CME credit

Tuesday, November 5, 2019
8:00 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30
Aortic Arch, CCA, ECA Linguofacial Trunk
(Maksim Shapiro, MD)
9:00
Intracranial Extradural ICA Part 1 (Kittipong Srivatanakul, MD, MSc)
9:30
Intracranial Extradural ICA Part 2 (Eytan Raz, MD, PhD)
10:00
Intracranial Intradural ICA (including Ophthalmic)
(Maksim Shapiro, MD)
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
ECA—Occipital, IMAX, STA (Maksim Shapiro, MD)
11:30
Ascending Pharyngeal Artery (Peter K. Nelson, MD)
12:00 pm
Meningeal Arteries (Eytan Raz, MD, PhD)
12:30
Dural Venous Sinuses and Venous Embryology (Kittipong Srivatanakul, MD, MSc)
1:00
Lunch

WORKSHOPS
2:00
Cranial Nerves/Tumor Embolization/Complications
(Kittipong Srivatanakul, MD, MSc and David S. Gordon, MD)
3:00
Cranial Nerves/Tumor Embolization/Complications (Eytan Raz, MD, PhD and Maksim Shapiro, MD)
4:00
Venous/Extracranial Anatomy (Lucas Elijovich, MD and Omar Tanweer, MD)
5:00
Adjourn and Light Refreshments
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Reception, Case Presentations, and Panel Discussions*
*Not for CME credit

Wednesday, November 6, 2019
8:00 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30
Anterior Cerebral Artery (David S. Gordon, MD)
9:00
Posterior Cerebral Artery (Maksim Shapiro, MD)
9:30
Middle Cerebral Artery (Erez Nossek, MD)
10:00
Choroidal Arteries (Eytan Raz, MD, PhD)
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
Surgical Intracranial Anatomy (Howard A. Riina, MD, MPHI)
12:00 pm
Superficial Venous System (Maksim Shapiro, MD)
12:30
Deep Venous System (Eytan Raz, MD, PhD)
1:00
Lunch

WORKSHOPS
2:00
Pediatric Vascular Anatomy (Lucas Elijovich, MD and David S. Gordon, MD)
3:00
Brain Dural Fistula (Kittipong Srivatanakul, MD, MSc and Maksim Shapiro, MD)
4:00
Brain Dural Fistula (Eytan Raz, MD, PhD and
Erez Nossek, MD)
5:00
Concluding Remarks
5:30 pm
Adjourn


REGISTRATION
Full registration: $599
Reduced*: $449
Fellows: $449
Residents: $299

*Reduced fee applies advanced practice providers and all other non-physician healthcare professionals. Please Note: This course is eligible for NYU School of Medicine Alumni Discount.

nyulmc.org/bananacme
After 12 pm on November 1, 2019, online onsite registration is available, provided the course has not reached capacity. Onsite registrants will incur an additional $20 charge. Registration is non-transferable.

ELECTRONIC SYLLABUS
Course syllabus will only be distributed electronically. A link will be sent the week of the course where you can view, download or print course information and presentations in advance. This link will also allow you to view the course syllabus on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop during the course. Course presentations remain available for one year after the course.

REFUND POLICY
Submit your request for a refund of course fees more than $75 no later than 7 days before the course start date. No refunds will be issued for cancellations or no-shows after that time. To request a refund, email cme@nyulangone.org. A $75 administrative fee will
be deducted.

COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY
If a course is cancelled due to inclement weather, insufficient enrollment, or any other reason, NYU SOM will refund registration fees in full. NYU SOM will provide at least two weeks’ advance notice if cancelling due to insufficient enrollment and as soon as possible in all other circumstances. NYU SOM is not responsible for any airfare, hotel, or other
non-cancellable costs incurred by the registrant.

Opportunity to Attend Basic and Advanced Neurovascular ANAtomy Course (BANANA Course)