Grand Rounds & M & M Conferences
Location: Varies from Pinn Hall Room 1014 to Education Resource Center- Meeting Room A
Time: Wednesdays 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM (Unless otherwise indicated)
DATE | SPEAKER | AFFILIATION | TOPIC |
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09/14 | Damini Day, MD | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | Quantitative cardiac CT: Artificial intelligence for personalized risk prediction |
09/28 | Edward Lakatta, MD | University of Maryland | So What's Aging? Is Cardiovascular Aging a Disease? |
10/05 | Timothy Henry, MD | The Christ Hospital Health Network | Refractory Angina 2022: Options for the No-Option Patient |
10/12 | Michael Ackerman, | CRAMPTON LECTURE: Athletes with SCD-Predisposing Genetic Heart Diseases: Who Says That They Can’t Play Anyway? | |
10/26 | Eliany Mejia, MD | Challenges faced in Latin America for the Implementation of an Ideal health-care model for cardiovascular patients: are we ready | |
11/02 | Erin Michos, MD | Johns Hopkins | Female-specific risk factors that Influence Women’s Cardiovascular Risk throughout the Lifespan |
11/09 | Paola Anna Erba | Define the rationale underlying the use of radionuclide methods in cardiovascular infections | |
11/30 | Kendra Grubb, MD | TAVR vs SAVR in Young Patients | |
12/07 | Binita Shah, MD | NYU School of Medicine | Anti-inflammatory therapy in acute coronary syndrome |
12/14 | Suresh Vendantham, MD | Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology | Evidence-Based Endovascular Therapy for Venous Thromboembolism |
12/21 | M&M Case Review | ||
01/04 | Gregg Stone, MD | Mt. Sinai Heart Health System | Coronary artery disease 2023: Selecting between PCI, CABG and medical therapy |
01/18 | M&M Case Review | ||
01/25 | William Cornwell | ||
02/01 | Josh Beckman | ||
02/08 | Sanjiv Shah | ||
02/22 | Kelly Schlendorf | ||
03/01 | Ronald Witteles | ||
03/08 | Luigi DiBiasi | ||
03/15 | M&M Case Review | ||
03/22 | Chinmaya Mareddy | University of Virginia EP Fellow | |
03/29 | Juliette Logan | University of Virginia CVD Fellow | |
04/05 | Shivam Saxena | Universtiy of EP fellow | |
04/26 | Suman Wasan | ||
05/03 | Nisha Hosadurg | University of Virginia CVD Fellow | |
05/10 | David Cook | University of Virginia CVD Fellow | |
05/24 | Cherisse Baldeo | University of Virginia CVD Fellow | |
05/31 | Imaging fellow | ||
06/21 | M&M Case Review |
CME Requirements
Accreditation and Designation
The University Of Virginia School Of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University Of Virginia School Of Medicine designates this conference for a maximum of one AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The University Of Virginia School Of Medicine awards one hour of participation to each non-physician participant who completes this educational activity. The University of Virginia School of Medicine retains a record of participants who have been awarded CME credits and hours of participation. Transcripts may be obtained at www.cmevillage.com (click on Transcripts and follow the instructions).
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DISCLOSURE
The University of Virginia School of Medicine, as an ACCME sponsor, expects all faculty participating in a sponsored activity to disclose to the audience any significant financial interest or other relationship with:
- manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in an educational presentation
- any commercial supporters of the activity.
Each speaker is also expected to identify and disclose any “off-label” uses for pharmaceutical products or medical devices to be discussed in the presentation.
Lecture Series
Crampton Lecture Series
The Richard Savington Crampton Visiting Lectureship in Cardiovascular Medicine
Richard Savington Crampton, FACC, FAHA, FACP, born in Norwalk, Connecticut, on September 29, 1931, attended Princeton and received his medical degree from the University of Virginia in 1956. After training at St. Luke’s, New York, and St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, he worked at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital; St. Luke’s Hospital Center, New York; and Columbia University. In 1969, he joined the faculty at the University of Virginia and became a Professor of Medicine in 1975 and Faculty Fellow at Brown College at Monroe Hill in 1986.
At UVa, he directed the prehospital and hospital Coronary Care System, Heart Station, and Stress Lab. He served on the Emergency Medical Services Committee of the National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council. He co-founded the international long QT registry. He served on the Ethics Consultation Service from 1987 to 1990. He was appointed Professor Emeritus and Clinical Professor in 2000. He considers his greatest honor the J.E. Wood Teaching Award from the Fellows of the Cardiovascular Division at UVa.
PREVIOUS CRAMPTON LECTURERS
2010 Pamela S. Douglas
2009 Geoffrey S. Ginsburg
2008 Joseph Hill
2007 Robert Roberts
2006 Eduardo Marban
2004 David J. Cohen
2003 Michael S. Parmacek
2002 W. Douglas Weaver
2001 Barry J. Maron
2000 Peter J. Schwartz
Grollman Lecture Series
The Marjorie and Jaye Grollman Visiting Lectureship in Cardiology
Dr. Jaye Grollman (1909-1986) received his M.D. degree from the University of Maryland and training in obstetrics and gynecology at Baltimore City Hospital and the University of Nebraska, respectively. He then undertook basic endocrinology research in collaboration with his brother, Dr. Arthur Grollman, at Johns Hopkins. He subsequently started a private practice in OB-GYN in Washington, D.C., where he was on the staff of the Washington Hospital Center. Forty-five years later, he retired to a second career in farming in Gordonsville, Va.
Marjorie Grollman received her B.S. degree from the University of Maryland in 1941. She then underwent dietetic training at the University of Maryland, after which she served as a nutritionist at the Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore.
PREVIOUS GROLLMAN LECTURERS
2010 David J. Callans
2009 John Cooke
2008 Rick Nishimura
2007 Mark E. Josephson
2006 Robert Bonow
2005 R.M. Califf
2004 K.A. Eagle
2003 W.M. Jackman
2002 E.G. Nabel
2001 D.E. Vaughan
2000 E. Braunwald
1999 P.K. Shah
1998 L.W. Stevenson
1996 V.J. Dzau
1995 E.J. Topol
1994 D.P. Zipes
1993 F.M. Abboud
1992 V.V. Fuster
1991 W. Grossman
1990 A.M. Gotto, Jr.
1989 B.E. Sobel
1988 R.A. O’Rourke
1987 J.T. Willerson
1986 W.W. Parmley
1985 L.A. Cobb, Jr.
1984 J. Ross, Jr.
Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds Archives
- 2017-2018 CGR Schedule
- 2016-2017 CGR Schedule
- 2015-2016 CGR Schedule
- 2014-2015 CGR Schedule
- 2013-2014 CGR Schedule
- 2011-2012 CGR Schedule
- 2009-2010 CGR Schedule
- 2008-2009 CGR Schedule
- 2007-2008 CGR Schedule
- 2006-2007 CGR Schedule
- 2005-2006 CGR Schedule