14th Annual Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging for the Clinician Symposium - EXHIBIT REGISTRATION

Houston, TX US
October 4, 2025 to October 5, 2025

EXHIBITOR/SPONSOR REGISTRATION

You are NOT confirmed to exhibit until you register.

Registration deadline: September 19, 2025

 

Dear Corporate Partner,

It is our pleasure to invite you to exhibit at our 14th Annual Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging for the Clinician hosted at the Houston Methodist Research Institute on October 4-5, 2025. On behalf of our Course Director, Dr. William A. Zoghbi and the Office of Continuing Medical Education (CME) we graciously extend the opportunity for you to join us as an exhibitor and/or sponsor!

We estimate that this annual conference will attract approximately 100-150 in-person attendees and virtual attendees – all potential customers for your products and services.

I encourage you to take full advantage of this excellent opportunity to network with your target market as an exhibitor. Exhibiting companies will have the opportunity to share their educational materials and interact with participants.

Due to our limited number of exhibit openings, we hope you will take this opportunity and contact us now to register.

Please feel free to contact [email protected] if you have any questions or need additional information.


Conference/Exhibit Date & Times

  • Saturday, October 4, 2025 - 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Central
  • Sunday, October 5, 2024 – 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM Central

Exhibit Location
Houston Methodist Research Institute
6670 Bertner Ave.
2nd Floor Pre-Function Space
Houston, TX 77030

EXHIBIT FEE: $1,800.00

  • One 6’ x 3’ table-top exhibit with two chairs
  • Exhibiting companies may send a maximum of two (2) representatives to staff their exhibit table.
  • Recognition on the webpage and activity materials

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:

  • BREAKFAST SPONSORSHIP: $3,600– Recognition in activity materials and signage during breakfast as Breakfast Sponsor
  • LUNCH SPONSORSHIP: $6,000 – Recognition in activity materials and signage during lunch as Lunch Sponsor
  • RECEPTION SPONSORSHIP: $8,000 - Recognition in activity materials and signage during lunch as Reception Sponsor

 

*Companies may purchase one exhibit and one sponsorship type.

Target Audience

Cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, internists, anesthesiologists, radiologists, critical care physicians, advanced cardiovascular practitioners, fellows in training, sonographers, cardiovascular imaging technologists in areas such as echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, cardiac CT and cardiac MRI will benefit from this course.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this live activity, the participant should be able to:

  • Discuss new developments in multimodality imaging
  • Compare the different types of imaging for the assessment of ischemia to determine which is the most beneficial for the specified clinical question
  • Evaluate valve and heart morphology and relate them to valvular imaging and interventions
  • Describe the timing and interventions in common valvular disorders
  • Discuss how imaging can be utilized to differentiate cardiomyopathies and masses
  • Explain the role of imaging in vascular disease and diseases of the aorta
  • Summarize the most common congenital heart disease disorders seen in the adult and their salient imaging features
Course summary
Course opens: 
04/28/2025
Course expires: 
10/11/2025
Event starts: 
10/04/2025 - 7:00am CDT
Event ends: 
10/05/2025 - 12:30pm CDT
14th Annual Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging for the Clinician
Saturday, October 4, 2025
TIMEPRESENTATIONSPEAKER(S)
7:00 AMRegistration and Breakfast
7:45 AMWelcome and InstructionsWilliam A. Zoghbi, MD, FASE, FAHA, MACC 
Session I: Latest Advances in CV Imaging: Echo, CT, PET, and CMR.  What Should I Incorporate in Practice?
Moderators:  Patricia A. Pellikka, MD, Marcio S. Bittencourt, MD, and Vasken Dilsizian, MD
8:00 AMPOCUS: Point of Care Ultrasound. Who Should Get Trained? How To Use It? Federico Asch, MD
8:15 AMCardiac CT Angiography: The Latest Advances and Photon Counting TechnologyMarcio S. Bittencourt, MD
8:30 AMCardiac MRI: Basic Concepts and New Developments for Clinical Applications Beyond LGE Jonathan Weinsaft, MD
8:45 AMPET/CT Techniques and Protocols: What Should I Incorporate in My Lab? Vasken Dilsizian, MD
9:00 AMInterventional Echocardiography: New ASE Guidelines for TrainingNadeen Faza, MD
9:15 AMArtificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Imaging: What is the Impact on Workforce and Workflow? Patricia A. Pellikka, MD
9:30 AMQuestion and Answer Session & Panel DiscussionAll Faculty
9:45 AMBreak and Exhibits
Session II: Ischemic Heart Disease: Role of Imaging
Moderators: Waleed Ahmed, MD, Mouaz Al-Mallah, MD, and Jonathan Weinsaft, MD
10:15 AMRisk Stratification in CV Prevention: What Is the Value of Imaging? When and How to use CT Calcium Score? Khurram Nasir, MD
10:30 AMThe Vulnerable Plaque: What is the Most Predictive of Coronary Events? Coronary Imaging and/or Biomarkers? Jagat Narula, MD, PhD
10:45 AMThe Chest Pain Guidelines: When is CTA with FFR Preferred over Physiologic Stress? John J. Mahmarian, MD
11:00 AMPET/CT in Coronary Artery Disease: Should it Replace SPECT? Mouaz Al-Mallah, MD
11:15 AMValue of CMR in Acute Coronary Syndromes and Differentiation of Underlying Etiologies (MINOCA, Myocarditis...)Jonathan Weinsaft, MD
11:30 AMQ & A;  Interesting Cases in Coronary Artery Disease and Panel DiscussionKazim Baser, MD 
Uzoamaka Ofong, MD
All Faculty
12:00 PMLunch
Session III: Role of Imaging in Heart Failure
Moderators: Federico Asch, MD, Dipan Shah, MD, and Mawash Kassi, MD
1:00 PMQuantitating Ventricular Function with Echocardiography: How Do You Use LV Strain in Daily Practice?Miguel A. Quinones, MD
1:15 PMThe New 2025 ASE Diastolic Function GuidelinesSherif F. Nagueh, MD
1:45 PMHow Do You Evaluate RV Size and Function? Is RV Strain the Best Index for RV Systolic Function? Federico Asch, MD
2:00 PMCurrent Multimodality Approaches to Pericardial Diseases Milind Y. Desai, MD
2:15 PMRole of CMR in Heart Failure: Impact on Etiologic Assessment & Prognosis.Dipan Shah, MD
2:30 PMLVAD: How Do You Assess LVAD Function with Echo? Role of CTA? Mahwash Kassi, MD
2:45 PMQ & A;  Interesting Cases in Diastolic Function and Myocardial Viability and Panel DiscussionMohammed Alyosif, MD
Nisha Ali, MD
All Faculty
3:15 PMBreak and Exhibits
Session IV: Imaging In The Evaluation of Cardiomyopathies
Moderators: Ana Barac, MD,  Milind Y. Desai, MD and Karla Kurrelmeyer, MD
3:45 PMStress Cardiomyopathy: When to Suspect, How to Diagnose? Maan Malahfji, MD
4:00 PMAmyloid Heart Disease: Diagnostic Approach and Role of ImagingVasken Dilsizian, MD
4:15 PMCardio-oncology: Latest Recommendation for Early Detection and Management Ana Barac, MD
4:30 PMHypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Multimodality Approach and the Dawn of a New Era of Drug InterventionsMilind Desai, MD
4:45 PMCardiac Sarcoidosis: When to Suspect It? Role of PET and CMRMouaz Al-Mallah, MD
5:00 PMQ & A and Case Studies in Cardiomyopathies and Panel Discussion Dario Manley, MD
Patrick Sarkis, MD
All faculty
5:30 PMAdjournment
14th Annual Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging for the Clinician
Sunday, October 5, 2025
TIMEPRESENTATIONSPEAKER(S)
7:00 AMRegistration and Breakfast
Session V: Valvular Heart Disease I: The Mitral and Tricuspid Valves 
Moderators: Gerald M. Lawrie, MD, Nadira Hamid, MD, and Sachin Goel, MD
8:00 AMMitral Regurgitation: Evaluation with Echocardiography -- An Integrative ApproachWilliam A. Zoghbi, MD
8:15 AMRole of CMR in Valvular Regurgitation: When Is it Indicated? Dipan Shah, MD
8:30 AMRole of CT Angiography in Planning Percutaneous Valve Interventions Marcio S. Bittencourt, MD
8:45 AMPercutaneous Techniques for Mitral Valve Repair and Replacement: State of the ArtSachin S. Goel, MD
9:00 AMCatheter-based Electrosurgery During Valve Interventions: Imaging Guidance of LAMPOON, BASILICA, and SESAME Procedures. Stephen Little, MD
9:15 AMMitral Regurgitation Case Study and Panel Discussion Seline Haci, MD
All faculty
9:30 AMTricuspid Valve Regurgitation --The New Frontier; Results of Recent Interventions Nadira Hamid, MD
9:45 AMTricuspid Regurgitation Case Study and Panel DiscussionNadeen Faza, MD
All Faculty
10:00 AMQ & A and Panel DiscussionAll Faculty 
10:15 AMBreak and Exhibits
Session VI: Valvular Heart Disease II: The Aortic Valve and Prosthetic Valves 
Moderators: Philippe Genereux MD, Nadeen Faza, MD, and  Michael J. Reardon, MD
10:45 AMModern Concepts in Aortic Stenosis: Are We Intervening Too Late? Philippe Genereux, MD
11:00 AMTAVR: Optimizing the Choice of Prosthesis and Patient. What is the Next Frontier?Michael J. Reardon, MD
11:15 AMAortic Regurgitation: New Observations on Severity Assessment; Are the ACC/AHA/ESC Guidelines for Severe AR Too Restrictive?   Maan Malahfji, MD
11:30 AMThe New ASE/SCMR/SCCT Guidelines for Assessing Prosthetic Valves Carlos El-Tallawi, MD
11:45 AMCatheter-Based interventions on Prosthetic Valve Dysfunction: Important Considerations and Case ExamplesJoe Aoun, MD
12:10 PMCase Studies of Prosthetic Valve Dysfunction. Q & A and Panel Discussion  Andres Hughes, MD
Hatice Baser, MD
All faculty
12:30 PMLunch and Adjournment
Houston Methodist Research Institute
6670 Bertner Avenue
John F. Bookout Auditorium, 2nd Floor
Houston, TX 77030
United States

 

 

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Registration Instructions

  • STEP 1 - Select the applicable fee and add to cart to complete the checkout process.
  • STEP 2 - Once registered, on the week of the conference you will receive an email from Annie ([email protected]) for more details on exhibiting.