Save the Date: 2025 Midwest CV Forum

Join us at the JW Marriott Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota on November 1st, 2025.

The Midwest Cardiovascular Forum is a 1-day conference exploring the latest in cardiology. Sessions include topics for seasoned cardiologists, fellows-in-training, and cardiovascular team members.

The agenda is coming soon – check the CV Forum web page for updates!

FIT Echo Bootcamp: Registration Now Open!

Join other Fellows in Training for an in-depth study on Echocardiographic Examinations and Emergencies. This four-part virtual series is led by Dr. Rick Marcus of the Iowa Heart Center. There is no cost to attend this educational series.

Our 6th annual FIT Echo Bootcamp will take place on Mondays & Wednesdays on Zoom. Join us on July 28, July 30, August 4 and August 6, 2025 from 6-8 pm Central. Read more about session topics and our presenter here.

Presented by the Iowa and Minnesota Chapters of the American College of Cardiology.

Welcome to Our New ACC-MN Chapter President

Minnesota Chapter leadership officially changed with the handoff of the Governor’s Pin at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session & Expo 2025 (ACC.25) in Chicago, IL this week.

Thank you Dr. Retu Saxena for your thoughtful & committed service to the MN chapter for the past 3 years, and a warm welcome to incoming president Dr. Amin Rahmatullah! See our current Board of Councilors here.

Dr. Retu Saxena handed off leadership of ACC-MN to Dr. Amin Rahmatullah during the pin ceremony at ACC.25.

Pictured below L-R are past president Dr. Steve Smalley, Executive Director Shelby Couch, immediate past president Dr. Retu Saxena, and incoming President Dr. Amin Rahmatullah.

Minnesota FIT Jeopardy Team at ACC.25

Kudos to the Minnesota FIT Jeopardy team for a good showing at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session & Expo (ACC.25) in Chicago, IL on March 25th. The team, who played very competitively, faced off against teams from West Virginia, Mississippi and Oregon.

The team was comprised of HCMC/MHI Cardiology Fellows Michael Downey, MD; Kevin Buda, DO; and Jimmy Evers, MD.

A-Fib Journal Club on May 7th, 2025

Register today!

The Minnesota ACC invites you to attend our A-Fib Journal Club, taking place on Wednesday, May 7th, 2025 from 5:30-8pm at the St. Louis Park Rec Center located at 3700 Monterey Dr, St Louis Park, MN 55416. This event is free to attend, but registration is required.

Agenda:

  • 5:30 – 6:00 pm: Networking, dinner
  • 6:00 – 8:00 pm: Dinner, Journal Club Content

Moderator: Dr. Amin Rahmatullah

A-Fib Journal Club Topics:

  • Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion with Dr. Jay Sengupta
    • Option Trial
  • Pulse Field Ablation with Dr. John Zakaib
  • Anti-Coagulations and AFIB with additional presenter Dr. Rehan Karim

Register Now: The Physiology Course, June 5-6, 2025

The latest research and advancements in coronary physiology

The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation® (MHIF) and Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute®, in partnership with CoreAalst®, Optima®, and The American College of Cardiology – Minnesota Chapter®, are pleased to present The Physiology Course. Join us as we explore how to use coronary physiology for the assessment of epicardial coronary artery disease and the coronary microcirculation. This educational opportunity is an in-person experience that includes presentations, debates, discussions, hands-on training, and interactive live cases.

Dates: June 5-6, 2025
Location: MacMillan Center | 2800 10th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN

Our expert faculty will delve into the latest research and advancements in coronary physiology, including wire-based and wireless approaches, providing valuable insights for cardiovascular professionals and researchers alike to improve patient care. Don’t miss the opportunity to join this inaugural coronary physiology course in the United States and deepen your understanding of the vital role that coronary physiology plays in modern PCI and the assessment of patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction.

Course Directors

  • Yader Sandoval, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FESC
  • Emmanouil Brilakis, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA, FESC, FSCAI
  • Carlos Collet, MD, PhD
  • Bernard De Bruyne, MD, PhD

Faculty

  • João Cavalcante, MD, FACC, FASE, FSCCT, FSCMR
  • William Fearon, MD
  • Nils P. Johnson, MD, MS
  • Morton J. Kern, MD
  • Claire E. Raphael, MBBS, PhD
  • Arnold Seto, MD, MPA
  • Nathaniel R. Smilowitz, MD
  • Jay Traverse, MD
  • R. Jay Widmer, MD, PhD

Serious Illness Conversations: Improving Patient Care at End of Life

Closeup photograph of doctor talking to patients

When patients are experiencing serious illness—and perhaps approaching end of life—combining your medical skills with a solid understanding of what is important to your patients allows you to plan for the best care possible, together.

Sometimes this can be more challenging than it seems but, like other skills, how to gain this understanding can be learned, and your skills will improve over time with practice and support. The Center for Advancing Serious Illness Communication (CASIC) will provide you with the training, skills and resources to help you provide the highest quality of care for your patients by ensuring the care you deliver is concordant with your patient’s goals.

A joint project of the Minnesota Medical Association and the Minnesota Hospital Association, CASIC’s comprehensive training series will introduce you to serious illness communication and to the Serious Illness Conversation Guide (SICG). This evidence-based, patient tested tool was developed by Ariadne Labs, a joint center for health systems innovation at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

This no-cost, CME-eligible training is available to members of care teams who work with patients with serious illnesses. First, you’ll take a prerequisite sequence of three on-demand, online modules, accessed here: www.advancingsic.org/training-and-events

Part 1: Serious Illness Conversation—An Introduction (.25 credit)
Part 2: The Serious Illness Conversation Guide (.5 credit)
Part 3: Implementing Serious Illness Communication (.25 credit)

Upon completion of the modules, you’ll take part in a live, virtual three hour classroom training session, qualifying for 3 AMA PRA Category 1 credits, where you will:

  • Experience the Serious Illness Conversation Guide as part of a structured approach for ensuring the delivery of serious illness conversations.
  • Practice the communication skills necessary to use the Serious Illness Conversation Guide, receive feedback to improve those skills, and integrate these skills into your practice.

Please visit www.advancingsic.org/training-and-events to learn about our upcoming classroom training dates and to register.

ACC, AHA Issue New Acute Coronary Syndromes Guideline

The newest clinical guideline released by the ACC and the American Heart Association (AHA) includes new evidence and updated recommendations for managing patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS).

The guideline primarily focuses on the management of type 1 acute myocardial infarction – both NSTEMI and STEMI – and includes recommendations addressing initial evaluation and management of suspected ACS, standard medical therapies, reperfusion strategies, catheterization lab considerations, cardiogenic shock management, long-term management and secondary prevention, and more. Read more.

Visit the JACC ACS Guideline Hub for clinician and patient resources to help with implementation, including a guideline-at-a-glance resource, slide set, CardioSmart infographics and more.

Job Opportunity: The Iowa Clinic, P.C.

The Iowa Clinic is GROWING! Seeking BE/BC Non-Invasive Cardiologist to Join One of the Largest Physician-Owned and Governed Multi-Specialty Clinics in the Midwest

Interested in this must-see opportunity? Send curriculum vitae to:

Amy Augspurger
Director of Provider Recruitment
5950 University Avenue
Suite 321
West Des Moines, IA 50266
515.875.9285
Cell: 515-201-2136
Fax: 515-875-9111
aaugspurger@iowaclinic.com

Poster Deadline EXTENDED to Friday Jan. 31 for Midwest WIC Symposium

The 2025 Midwest WIC Symposium’s Poster Contest is open for submissions!

CV Team members, Fellows in Training, Residents & Medical Students are welcome to submit research or case studies for consideration by January 31, 2025. There will be an award for first, second, and third place in each category.

Presenters will be judged on the following criteria: originality, scientific content, presentation and answer to questions raised by the case. Winners will be announced on-site at the 2025 Midwest WIC Symposium.

Read more on the Poster Contest web page.

1 2 3 4 8