Gore MEDICAL MASTERY Series
Peer-to-peer collaborative learning
Your expertise and participation, combined with our comprehensive curriculum, inspire stimulating learning experiences that help advance successful patient outcomes.
Participation Highlights:
- Peer interaction
- Open learning forum
- Hands-on experience
- Comprehensive curriculum
I would definitely recommend a Gore MEDICAL MASTERY Series to a colleague. The workshop was perfectly organized and well explained with significant repetition for learning.
Alex Trevelev, MD
I was able to interact with the engineers and have all of my questions answered.
Jeff Arts, MD
The talks were excellent.
Mamata Alwarshetty, MD
The general interaction between surgeons was superb. It is interesting to hear the various ways similar pathologies can be treated.
John Jones, MD
The Advanced Thoracic Symposium was of great value. I enjoyed the discussion and interaction around the pitfalls and traps associated with TEVAR. Before the symposium was even over, I texted my partner with ideas.
Kent Webb, MD
The open discussion between experts is invaluable.
Dan Drake, MD
The Advanced Thoracic Symposium facilitators have substantial experience that provided valuable information based on that expertise.
Benjamin Drinkwine, MD
I enjoyed the Acute Symptomatic Workshop. It offered small group discussions coupled with complicated and interesting cases.
Patrick Battey, MD
The Gore MEDICAL MASTERY Series provides direct exposure to the experts.
Charles Ross, MD
The advice provided during the course helped to address problems that are common to all of us.
Steve Arnason, MD
The EVAR Complications Symposium taught attendees how to approach a case and then how to deal with complications.
Sendhil Krishnan, MD
The opportunity to interact with faculty is excellent.
Gustavo Cardenas, MD
I appreciate how the symposium facilitates the opportunity for aggressive learning. During the EVAR Complications Symposium, I learned about different methods for endo fixes.
Robert Garrett, MD
The best part of the workshop is the interaction with other surgeons.
Richard Eubanks, MD
Educational Opportunities
One and a half days of advanced AAA symposium will provide a forum for participants to learn from endovascular experts and other attendees about the treatment of complex AAA cases.
One and a half days advanced thoracic, symposium will provide a, forum for participants to learn, from endovascular experts and, course attendees about the, treatment of complex TAA cases, in challenging anatomies.
This symposium will provide attendees with an opportunity to share dissection treatment considerations and discuss patient selection challenges. Participants will engage with experts on the prevention and management of dissection complications.
This workshop is designed, for advanced physicians to, explore thoracic treatment options, for challenging anatomies., Both faculty and attendees, will share case studies, emphasizing practical clinical, TEVAR techniques in challenging patient anatomies and the appropriate, treatment strategies and tactics
This symposium is one and a half days and designed to provide attendees with core knowledge of AAA / TAA treatment options. This is an open forum for exchange of ideas between attendees and faculty.
This one and a half days workshop will provide attendees with peer-to-peer education on the fundamentals of thoracic endografting including disease pathology, treatment options, patient selection criteria and best clinical practices. Participants will gain hands on experience.
An educational opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Gore's core competencies - specifically as it relates to the clinical science and material attributes that impact product performance.
This workshop is one day and provides attendees the opportunity to experience AAA / Iliac and TAA stenting in a virtual environment. Endovascular techniques will be explored using simulation modeled after real patient anatomies.
This workshop is designed for fellows, or physicians who want to learn how, contemporary case planning strategies, can help in daily TEVAR practice. Faculty will share their practical clinical, experience in the planning and use of the Gore TEVAR device.
One and a half days TEVAR Complications Symposium provides an open forum for faculty and attendees to discuss TEVAR complications and how to resolve or avoid these problems. Key topics include a review of procedural complications such as stent-graft malpositioning, endoleaks (type I), aortic rupture. In addition, secondary interventions: graft migration and endoleaks (type II and III) will be reviewed.