POT Round Table Discussions: Meet the Masters (Session I)

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27 June 2023 @ 09:00-10:30 (CEST time), 15:00-16:30 (Beijing time)

BrosMed will hold a series of POT Round Table Discussions as we will unveil groundbreaking insights and advancements in bifurcation PCI through the innovative POT and DOT techniques.
Be a part of the first session by joining BrosMed on June 27th, where you’ll have the opportunity to meet esteemed masters in the field and gain invaluable knowledge from international clinical cases.

We’re excited to have Prof. Shaoliang Chen as the Chairman and moderator, Prof. Damras Tresukosol (Thailand), Prof. Roberto Garbo (Italy) and Assoc. Prof. Joško Bulum, MD, PhD (Croatia) as our expert panel.

WHO THEY ARE

Chairman and Moderator:
Prof. Shaoliang Chen–
Director of Cardiology and Cath Lab, Nanjing First Hospital
Vice President of Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University,
Professor of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Nanjing Medical University

Guest Speakers:
Prof. Damras Tresukosol–Professor of Interventional Cardiology; Senior Director of Cardiology Medicine of Bangkok Hospital, Thailand

Prof. Roberto Garbo–The Medical Doctor presso Maria Pia Hospital, Torino, Italy; Director of CTO and Complex PCI Program; Director of Turin CTO&CHIP Live Course

Prof. Joško Bulum–Head of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at University Hospital Center Zagreb, Croatia

WHAT WILL BE MENTIONED

Useful bifurcations PCI intervention tools, POT and DOT techniques.
Clinical data/case sharing of BrosMed POT PTCA Non-Compliant Balloon Dilatation Catheter
Informative take-home messages drawn from practices

By the end of the webinar, you can discover enhanced interventional techniques, learn how to optimize your performance further and stimulate insights during the Q&A session.

HOW TO REGISTER

Scan the QR code on the poster or save your spot by Clicking the Link  for closer ties with the experts!

Don’t miss this ideal opportunity to enhance your specialized knowledge and connect with fellow professionals.