Spring 2017

May 3, 2017

It was great to see so many of you at ACC.17 this year, and I want to thank those of you who attended our joint reception with the Connecticut Chapter. We had an extraordinary turnout.

We had a tragic loss in the cardiovascular family a little over a month ago, ACC Past President Leonard S. Dreifus, MD, MACC. Bill Lawson, MD, FACC Dreifus and his wife, Seline, were well known for their philanthropic work, especially the gracious donation of the “Man Helping Man” sculpture installed at Heart House in Washington, DC.

We were, and remain, very thankful for his outstanding contributions to the field of cardiology. “[The statue],” said ACC President Walsh, “reminds us not just of the legacy left by Dr. Dreifus, but also our purpose in serving our patients and the public good as clinicians.”

I hope that many of you are planing to attend next month’s Annual Cardiovascular Team Symposium in Canandaigua, NY. This is our 10th year hosting this event, and we will close out the conference with the Inaugural NYACC Summer Soirée, a party and networking event featuring the band Nik & The Nice Guys.

I am also excited to tell you that we have set a date for this year’s Annual Meeting & Scientific Session and the Inaugural New York FIT Jeopardy Competition & Cocktail Reception, which will be Dec. 6-7, 2017. If you are a fellow in training, consider participating in this year’s Young Investigators’/Case Presenters’ Award Competition. It is a wonderful opportunity to present your research to a distinguished group of speakers and to your fellow CV professionals.

Lastly, the New York State Chapter has partnered with the Argentina Chapter of the ACC and will be working with its leadership to create an exchange program for FITs and lecturers. We look forward to sharing the details about this exciting partnership as they emerge.

Bill Lawson, MD, FACC
Downstate Governor / President
New York State Chapter
American College of Cardiology
[email protected]

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Nurse Appreciation Month Discount

National Nurses Week runs from May 6 – 12 this year, but a week is not nearly long enough to properly show our appreciation for the important role nurses play in transforming cardiovascular care and improving heart health.

That’s why, through the end of May, nurses (RNs, NPs, CNSs, APNs) who become members of the ACC pay only $85 for 2017 membership—nearly 40 percent off the usual price—using the code ThnkNurses. The ACC is a stronger organization—and our mission ever more achievable—when all members of the care team contribute their expertise.

Encourage your nurse colleagues to join the ACC and get access to benefits worth thousands each year that will help them elevate their careers and the quality of patient care they provide. Learn more here: http://www.acc.org/appreciatenurses

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Check Out What’s Online at ACC.org

In case you missed it, the ACC provided coverage of the hottest trials that came out of ACC’s Annual Scientific Session (ACC.17) in Washington, DC.

To view all the latest science, check out the ACC.17 Meeting Coverage Page at ACC.org/ACC2017. Also, head to ACC’s YouTube Page to watch daily wrap-up videos highlighting the hottest trials from each day of ACC.17 and additional videos at ACC.org/CardiologyHour.

The latest issue of Cardiology: Interventions magazine presents the findings from SURTAVI and other key TAVR-related trials and registries from the Late-Breaking Clinical Trials and Featured Clinical Research sessions. The feature article presents a look at results from other key trials in interventional cardiology presented at ACC.17.

A perspective article written by FIT Joanna Ghobrial, MD, MS, reviews current evidence for transcatheter valvular interventions in adults with congenital heart disease. In an interview with Sun Moon Kim, MD, in another perspective article, David J. Moliterno, MD, FACC, talks about career challenges, the future of interventional cardiology and his plans as the new editor-in-chief of JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

The “Get to Know Your Leaders” article focuses on ACC’s new president Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC. The full issue is available at ACC.org/CardiologyInterventions.

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Upcoming Events

The Month of May
Stroke Awareness Month

May 6-12, 2017
National Nurses Week

May 11, 2017
NYU Session: Advances in Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/nyu-advances-in-risk-reduction/)

May 12-13
2017 MSK Cardio-Oncology Symposium
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/2017-msk-cardio-oncology-symposium/)

May 12, 2017
NYU Session: Dietary Strategies for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/dietary-strategies/)

May 13, 2017
New York Women in Cardiology (WIC) Panel
[Registration required]
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/2017wicpanel/)

May 19-20, 2017
Long Island Heart Conference
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/li-heart-conference/)

June 2, 2017
10th Annual Cardiovascular Team Symposium & Inaugural Summer Soirée
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/10thannualcvt/)

December 6, 2017
6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
NY’s Inaugural FIT Jeopardy Competition & Cocktail Reception
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/jeopardy-and-reception/)

December 7, 2017
7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
NYACC’s Annual Meeting and NYCS’ Annual Scientific Session & Young Investigators’ Poster Presentation
View Details > (https://ny-acc.org/2017annualmtg/)

December 8-10, 2017
New York Cardiovascular (Fuster) Symposium
View Details > (http://www.acc.org/nycvsymposium)

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In other news…

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The Chapter is always seeking volunteers for its committees and working groups (https://ny-acc.org/getting-involved/committees-groups/) ! Want to become more involved with the planning of Chapter activities? Reach out to us at [email protected] to let us know your interest.

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