2nd Edition Multi-Level CTO course 2017

Multi-Level CTO course 2017

The 2nd Edition of the international Multi-level CTO Course which will be held in Nice (France) from June 29th to July 1st, 2017 at Palais de la Méditerranée.

 

Following the success of the 2016 first edition (336 attendees over 40 countries), the main goal of this event is to bring together all passionate operators in one place: from beginners to experts in a climate of openness and congeniality. This conference, with simultaneous translation in English and French, is organized on 3 days modules:

 

Module 1 – Module dedicated to operators willing to learn and/or reinforce their CTO knowledge on: antegrade basic techniques and strategies – first steps in retrograde.
Module 2 – Module dedicated to regular operators willing to master more advanced techniques: complex antegrade – first steps in antegrade dissection re-entry.
Module 3 – Module dedicated to experienced operators mastering all CTO techniques and strategies: complex retrograde – complex ADR – complications. Module based on interactivity and exchanges about personal and practical experiences.

 

Each module includes live cases performed by national and international experienced operators, with associated didactic lectures and interactive discussions, related to the topics covered during sessions. The goal of this Multi-Level CTO course is to provide a complete curriculum adapted to the expertise of a cardiology audience.

 

In order to allow as many operators as possible to attend this event, the full conference will be streamed live on www.incathlab.com.

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