Boston University RISQCS Radiology Interventions Safety, Quality, and Complications Symposium 2022
Format: 2 videos + 1 pdf, size: 11.6 GB
Course Audience: practicing IRs and IRs-in-training, with special attention to Early Career IRs.
Overview:
We welcome you, our global IR community, to another exciting and educational Risk Management, Quality and Safety Symposium. To facilitate attendance of global participants, this year’s meeting will be held virtually via livestream (CME Meeting) on Friday, September 9th and Saturday, September 10th, 2022. It will follow our 2nd annual Medical Student and Trainee IR Device and Risk Management Bootcamp which will be held in Boston, MA at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business on Friday, September 9th 2022.
The symposium’s ongoing mission is to provide a constructive community space that supports honest, in depth and informative insights on the ever-evolving, multi-dimensional landscape of complications, adverse events, medical error, risk management and litigation in IR through engaging collegial sessions that provide practical learning for all members of the IR team.
Our goal with this IR Risk Management, Quality and Safety conference is to fill a current educational void in the field of IR that supports constructive practice-building discussions and peer-learning on complications, ethics, and controversial issues in IR, designed for practicing Interventional Radiologists, IRs-in-training, and IR APPs, with special attention to early career IRs. To accomplish this objective, this year’s exciting agenda will include the 5-following core educational components:
1. Industry and IR: Conflicts of Interest: (Friday, September 9th, 2022)2. Second Victim Syndrome: the IR Perspective: (Friday, September 9th, 2022)
3. Standards of Practice Debate: (Friday, September 9th, 2022)
4. Identity, Challenges and Risk Management in IR: (Saturday, September 10th, 2022)
5. Complications Mastermind, Misses and Near Misses in the IR Suite: (Saturday, September 10th, 2022)
Featured Talks
KEYNOTE: Abiding Lessons from my Most Treasured Complications
Anne Marie Cahill MB Bch BAO, FSIR, FCIRSEDivision Chief, IRProfessor of Radiology, Perelman School of MedicineEndowed Chair of Pediatric Interventional RadiologyMundane Cases: Embracing the Role of the Heroic IR… to do or not to do
Kavi Devulapalli, MD, MPHSt. Francis Medical CenterComplications Mastermind: PERT Unknown Case
Joseph Gemmete, MD, FSIR, FACR, FCIRSE, FAHAClinical Professor, RadiologyClinical Professor, OtolaryngologyDirector, Neurointerventional Radiology Fellowship ProgramDivision of NeuroradiologyDivision of Vascular and Interventional RadiologyNeurointerventional RadiologistSupported by educational grants from:
- Gore
Supported by exhibits from:
- Inari
- Medtronic
- Penumbra
- Shimadzu Medical Systems and dealer partners Alpha Imaging, Alpha Medical Equipment and CMS
- Sirtex
- Boston Scientific
Target Audience
This conference is designed for the practicing IRs and IRs-in-training, with special attention to Early Career IRs.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the program, attendees will be able to:
- Recognize the fundamentals of risk management and litigation relevant to the practicing interventional radiologist.
- Demonstrate objective review of de-identified case-based complications, adverse events, and controversial clinical conundrums
- Identify critical learning opportunities and key decision-making points defining didactic vascular and non-vascular clinical challenges and complications.
- Discuss how to navigate the incredibly complex medicolegal process and the associated emotions arising from adverse events
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
RISQCS (PDF Format)
September 9 (Video MP4 Format)September 10 (Video MP4 Format)
* Detail:
AGENDA | |
Friday, September 9, 2022 (note all times are EST) | |
3:45pm | Welcome and Conference Overview |
Mikhail C.S.S. Higgins, MD, MPH, RISQCS Founding Chair, Boston Medical Center/Boston University School of Medicine | |
I: Industry and IR: Managing Physician Conflicts of Interest: | |
Moderator: Mikhail C.S.S. Higgins, MD, MPH, Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center and Gloria Salazar, MD UNC Chapel Hill | |
4:15pm | Session Overview and Introductions |
4:20pm | Session Keynote: Should Physicians Collaborate with Industry?: Managing Conflicts of Interest: An Industry Leadership Perspective: Frank Facchini, MD |
4:50pm | Panel/Q & A Jhanelle Graham Caldwell, JD, Akhilesh Sista, MD |
II. Standards of Practice Debate | |
Moderator: Dr. Paul J. Rochon, MD and Dr. Mohammed Al-Natour, University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center | |
5:25pm | Session Overview and Introductions |
Subject: The IR “Black Box” or Fish Bowl”: Should we record IR procedures for ongoing Quality Improvement? | |
5:30pm | Proponent (“Yup: We should!”): James R Duncan, MD, PhD, FSIR |
5:50pm | Opponent (“Nope: Not for us!”): Jon Davidson, MD, University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center |
6:10pm | Panel Q & A and Audience Discussion with Andrew J. Bierhals, MD, MPH, FACR, |
Meeting Keynote | |
6:25pm | Abiding Lessons from my most Treasured Complications, Anne Marie Cahill, MD, CHOP |
6:55pm | Q & A |
III. The Second Hit: The IR Perspective | |
Moderator: Yolanda Bryce, MD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | |
7:10pm | Session Overview and Introductions |
7:15pm | Second Victim Syndrome in the Era of Physician Burnout, Kenneth Settel, |
7:35pm | Second Victim Syndrome: Cases, Strategies, Pearls and Pitfalls, Keren Ziv, MD |
7:55pm | Rebounding from Complications: A Personal Reflection, Adrian Gonzalez-Aguirre, MD |
8:15pm | Q & A |
8:35pm | End of Day 1 |
Saturday, September 10, 2022 (note all times are EST) | |
8:15am | Welcome and Session Overview: Mikhail C.S.S. Higgins, MD, MPH, RISQCS Founding Chair, Boston Medical Center/Boston University School of Medicine |
V. Risk Management for the Early Career IR | |
Moderator: Mohammed Al-Natour, MD, University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center | |
8:25am | Session Overview and Introductions |
8:30am | Peer learning vs Peer Review: A Case-based IR Perspective, Michael Bergen MD, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine |
8:50am | Case-based application of Practice Guidelines: Need to know risk management strategies for the early career IR, Andrew Kesselman MD, Stanford Medical Center |
9:10am | Extreme IR Considerations: Tackling complex cases as an Early Career IR, Mona Ranade MD, UCLA |
9:30am | Q & A |
VI. Complications, Futile and Mundane Cases: Embracing the Role of the Heroic IR…to do or not to do? | |
Moderators: Geogy Vatakencherry, MD, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center and Mikhail C.S.S. Higgins, MD MPH, Boston Medical Center/Boston University School of Medicine | |
9:50am | Session Overview and Introductions |
9:55am | Futile Cases: Embracing the Role of the Heroic IR…to do or not to do? Eric J. Keller, Stanford Medical Center |
10:15am | Complications: Embracing the Role of the Heroic IR…to do or not to do? Noor Ahmad, MD, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center |
10:35am | Mundane Cases: Embracing the Role of the Heroic IR…to do or not to do? Kavi K. Devulapalli, MD, American Vascular Associates |
10:50am | Keynote : Complications, Futile and Mundane Cases: The Rolse of the Heroic IR? To do or not to do?: J. Fritz Angle, University of Virginia Medical Center |
11:20am | Q & A |
VII: Prevention vs Cure: Misses and Near Misses in the IR Suite: Lessons Learned. | |
Moderator: Dr. Raj Pyne, MD, Rochester General Hospital | |
11:50am | Session Overview and Introductions |
11:55am | Case #1 Nikki Keefe, MD, UNC Chapel Hill |
Panel Q & A | |
12:15pm | Case #2: Kevin Daly, MD, Boston University School of Medicine |
Panel Q & A | |
12:35pm | Case #3: Rakesh S. Ahuja, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston – McGovern Medical School |
Panel Q & A | |
12:55pm | Case #4: Resmi Charalel, MD, MPH, Cornell Weill Medical Center |
Panel Q & A | |
1:15pm | Break |
VIII. Complications Mastermind | |
Tumor Board Unknown Case Presentations | |
Moderators: Yolanda Bryce, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Raj Pyne, MD, Rochester General Hospital | |
1:35pm | Session Overview and Introductions |
1:40pm | Case 1: Pua Uei MD, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
2:00pm | Case 2: Raul Uppot, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
2:20pm | Case 3: Brian Schiro, MD, Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
2:40pm | Case 4: Kimi L Kondo DO, FSIR |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
3:00pm | Q & A (10 minutes) |
PERT Unknown Case Presentations | |
Moderators: | |
Dr. Mohammed Al-Natour, University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center | |
Dr. Mikhail C.S.S. Higgins, Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center | |
3:10pm | Session Overview and Introductions |
3:15pm | Case 1: Akhilesh Sista, MD, New York Presbyterian Medical Center |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
3:35pm | Case 2: Diane Szaflarski, MD, Cleveland Clinic |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
3:55pm | Case 3: Jessica Stewart, MD, UCLA Medical Center |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
4:15pm | Case 4: Joseph Gemmete, MD, University of Michigan Medical Center |
Audience Response and Discussion | |
4:35pm | Q & A |
4:45pm | Adjourn |