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28 April 2010 - For anyone attending the Global Embolization Symposium and Technologies (GEST) meeting this year in San Francisco, we urge up to put your hands up if you want to go to a Hands-On Session.
With sessions running everyday in the Hands-On Village, GEST directors urge delegates to get themselves along to check out these interesting sessions. All applications are treated on a first come first serve basis so make sure you don’t miss out!
Aimed at complementing the GEST 2010 Master Classes, these in depth sessions will be run by some of GEST’s major sponsors.
On Thursday, Terumo, Cook Medical and Boston Scientific will be hosting Hands-On sessions, followed by MDS Nordion, Cook Medical and AGA Medical on Friday. Cook Medical will also host a session on Saturday.
GEST will also run two of its own sessions about Glue and Scelorotherapy.
See table below for a breakdown of sessions day by day. Attendance is first come, first served. So run, don’t walk, to the GEST Hands-On Village.
Thursday 6 May TERUMO Hands-On Session (City Room) AZUR Hydrogel Technology Detachable and Pushable coils
COOK MEDICAL Hands-On Session (Cook Hospitality Suite, Commonwealth Room) 1:45-2:45, 2:45-3:45 and 4:00-5:00 Peripheral Embolization Coils - Applications and Techniques BOSTON SCIENTIFIC Hands-On Session (Stanford Room) 1:45-2:45, 2:45-3:45 and 4:00-5:00 Deployment of the Interlock™ Fibered IDC Occlusion System
Friday 7 May MDS NORDION Hands-On Session (Stanford Room) 1:45-2:45 US NRC Authorized User guidance for Yttrium-90 microspheres is changing. Begin your TheraSphere Authorized User training requirements today COOK MEDICAL Hands-On Session (Cook Hospitality Suite, Commonwealth Room) 1:45-2:45 and 2:45-3:45 Peripheral Embolization Coils - Applications and Techniques AGA MEDICAL Hands-On Session (Stanford Room) 4:00-5:00 GEST Hands-On Session: Glue (City Room) 1:45-2:45 and 2:45-3:45
Saturday 8 May GEST Hands-On Session: Scelorotherapy (Stanford Room) 1:45-2:45 and 2:45-3:45 COOK MEDICAL Hands-On Session (Cook Hospitality Suite, Commonwealth Room) 1:45-2:45 and 2:45-3:45 Peripheral Embolization Coils - Applications and Techniques
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