Date
Members Day: 3rd April 2025
followed by a Networking Dinner
Seminar: 4th – 5th April 2025
Venue
Hilton Zurich Airport Hotel
Hohenbuehlstrasse 10
8152 Opfikon
Switzerland
Accreditation
SGA: 15 Credits
SGG: 16 Credits
SGHC: 15 Credits
EACCME: 14 Credits
Accommodation
A number of rooms have been reserved at the Hilton Airport Hotel for participants of the CBL Seminar and can be booked over the link below. Please be informed that this rooms are non-refundable after booking.
Room Conditions:
Price: CHF 225.00 per room per night
Non-refundable: These rooms cannot be canceled after booking
Included services:
✓ Breakfast buffet from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM at the Horizon restaurant
✓ High-speed Wi-Fi internet connection
✓ Internet corner & business center available next to the reception
✓ Check-in: 3:00 PM / Check-out: 11:00 AM
Learning objective
One of the most important topics of the Aortic Association is education. After a Case Based Learning (CBL) Pilot Meeting in April 2024 in Bern with thrilling discussions, we are pleased to announce a Case Based Learning (CBL) Seminar for April 4rd - 5th, 2025.
The “Case Based Learning Seminar” will take place in Zurich and focus on ‘Complex Aortic Cases, from the root to the bifurcation”.
We will present and discuss different cases from international aortic centers. The cases will be interactive and interdisciplinary with inputs from the presenting departments, from experts and from device provider representatives. Additionally there will be a session on CBL presentations by the young faculty and a session on complication cases.
Understanding the disease forms the basis, being familiar with the treatment options available, enlarges the armamentarium and being able to implement them into clinical practice provides the freedom and the flexibility to offer sustainable personalized solutions to treat patients with acute and chronic aortic pathology in an aortic team.
During the CBL Seminar in Zurich, you will be taken on an intensive expert interaction journey through treatment concept of defined locations of the organ Aorta by addressing both open surgery and endovascular therapy.