On 16 September, many of the brightest minds in interventional radiology will gather in Denmark, home of William Cook Europe, to participate in the 2017 Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE) congress. CIRSE’s goal is to “improve patient care through the support of teaching, science, research, and clinical practice in the field of cardiovascular and interventional radiology.”
To help further that goal, Cook has organized a dynamic program at the Cook Experience Centre where attendees will have an opportunity to hear from some of the world’s leading interventional radiologists about the latest therapies and treatments for liver, venous, and arterial diseases. Click here for the full Experience Centre schedule.
On 18 September in Auditorium 1, Dr Michael Dake, USA, will chair a panel of experts to discuss the impact of drug elution in a symposium titled “Patient first: Leave the right thing behind.” He will be joined by a powerhouse of SFA experts, including Dr Fabrizio Fanelli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Dr Renu Virmani, CVPath Institute, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA; Dr Koen Deloose, AZ Sint-Blasius Hospital, Dendermonde, Belgium; and Dr John Kaufman, Dotter Interventional Institute, Portland, Oregon, USA.
CIRSE’s theme for 2017 is “Impact the Future of IR.” As Philosopher George Santayana once said, “To know your future, you must know the past.” Cook invites all CIRSE attendees to visit the Cook Experience Centre to see some of the incredible innovations that have occurred throughout the history (and pre-history) of interventional radiology.
We have also projected future technological advances in the evolving field of medicine and look forward to hearing attendees’ thoughts on how the medical device industry can best help the patients of tomorrow.
Join us in Cook’s newly designed booth for a casual place to share ideas about the future of medicine over a cup of some of Copenhagen’s finest coffee. And for more on important moments in history and potential future trends in this field of medicine, watch our video: