Congenital
Interventional Cardiology
Clinical Research
Trainee
Canadian Pediatric Cardiology Association (CPCA)
L'Association des cardiologues du Québec (ACQ)
Samer Mansour, MD FRCPC (he/him/his)
Cardiologist
CHUM
CHUM
Benoît M-Labbé, MD MSc FRCPC (he/him/his)
Cardiologist
Quebec Heart and Lung Institute
Université Laval
Marie-A. Chaix, MD PhD (she/her/hers)
ACHD and echocardiography cardiologist
Montreal Heart Institute
Université de Montréal
Emilie Laflamme, MD, FRCPC
Cardiologist
IUCPQ
Marie-Josée Raboisson, MD (she/her/hers)
cardiologist
CHU Sain te Justine
Vartan Mardigyan, MD
Assistant Professor
CCS
McGill University
Kevin Haddad, MD
Adult Cardiology Resident
University of Montreal
Benoît M-Labbé, MD MSc FRCPC (he/him/his)
Cardiologist
Quebec Heart and Lung Institute
Université Laval
Samer Mansour, MD FRCPC (he/him/his)
Cardiologist
CHUM
CHUM
Richard Essiambre, MD
MD
CHRS
Samer Mansour, MD FRCPC (he/him/his)
Cardiologist
CHUM
CHUM
Benoît M-Labbé, MD MSc FRCPC (he/him/his)
Cardiologist
Quebec Heart and Lung Institute
Université Laval
Kevin Haddad, MD
Adult Cardiology Resident
University of Montreal
Vartan Mardigyan, MD
Assistant Professor
CCS
McGill University
Workshop Description: This workshop is intended to be presented in French as part of the partnership between the Association des cardiologues du Québec (ACQ) and CCC. The workshop aims to meet the learning needs of participants seeking a comprehensive overview of congenital heart disease commonly encountered in cardiology clinical practice. In the presented program we will address common congenital pathologies that a cardiologist practicing in the community may encounter. Through clinical scenarios presented in this workshop, participants will gain a comprehensive, and practical approach to patient selection and referral for advanced medical treatment, interventional procedures or surgical therapies. The workshop will also provide an appropriate description of technical aspects relevant to general cardiologists, as well as guidance on follow-up and expected outcomes following percutaneous or surgical interventions.
The ACQ CME committee has organized this workshop comprising community and academic cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, and cardiology trainees with diverse practices and experiences across Quebec. The ACQ CME has ensured an objective and balanced representation of the topic "Atelier conjoint ACQ-CCC: Les cardiopathies congénitales en pratique de ville" free of third-party influence or support. The selected speakers from various regions of Quebec represent diversity in gender, generation, and practice geography.
*This session will be presented in French*