The 2024 Nurse/Technologist Symposium is a one-day educational event offering in-depth coverage of advances in diagnosing, treating, and improving outcomes for patients with heart disease. The Symposium will be held Thursday, June 13, at The Mount Sinai Hospital.
The overall goal of this course is to enhance knowledge and improve the understanding of various techniques with management of cardiac disease states. The event is a unique opportunity for nurses and technologists in cardiac catheterization to learn about innovations in their field.
The Symposium Director is Beth Oliver, DNP, RN, FAAN, Chief Nurse Executive, Senior Vice President of Cardiac Services, the Mount Sinai Health System. The Co-Director is Thomas Geramita, PA-C, Associate Director, Clinical Operations of Cardiac Cath Lab and Advanced Practice Providers, The Mount Sinai Hospital.
The Symposium is held in conjunction with the Complex Coronary Cases (CCC) Symposium. The CCC Symposium will be held Friday, June 14, at the New York Marriott Marquis.
The Nurse/Technologist Symposium includes expert faculty talks, interactive lectures, and breakout training sessions for techs. This course is designed for nurses, nurse practitioners, technicians, and other allied health professionals who are working in cardiac catheterization laboratories, cardiac care units, and vascular areas.
To register or obtain additional information, please visit www.cccsymposium.org. Attend for just $25 if you register by Friday, May 31. Nursing/ASRT Credits will be offered. Discount registration fees are available.