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Innovations in Mechanical Circulatory Support: From Rescue to Recovery

Apr 30, 2026 9:45:00 AM / by Brooke Kochanski

Join Us on May 30, 2026 from 8AM - 3PM | In Person at Graylyn Estate

Northwest AHEC is proud to host Innovations in Mechanical Circulatory Support: From Rescue to Recovery, a dynamic, in‑person multidisciplinary symposium taking place next month on May 30, 2026, at the stunning Graylyn International Conference Center in Winston‑Salem.

Set on a historic estate known for its elegance, natural beauty, and retreat‑like atmosphere, Graylyn provides an ideal setting for meaningful learning, collaboration, and professional connection. This one‑day program offers participants the opportunity to step away from the daily clinical environment and engage deeply with leading experts in a world‑class venue.

Innovations In MCS2026 (2)

Advancing Care Across the MCS Continuum

This symposium addresses critical gaps in the management of shock and temporary mechanical circulatory support (MCS) across the full continuum of care. Through expert‑led sessions and real‑world, guideline‑aligned case reviews, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the current shock landscape by analyzing real-world cases, guideline-directed care pathways, and system-level variations in management.
  • Demonstrate increased competence in temporary MCS management, including interpretation of imaging (e.g., speed studies), anticoagulation and bleeding management, device-related troubleshooting, and implementation of structured weaning strategies.
  • Apply clinical criteria to identify appropriate candidates and optimal timing for bridging patients to advanced heart failure therapies, including LVAD placement and heart transplant evaluation.
  • Develop and implement peri-procedural support plans using MCS for high-risk PCI, CABG, electrophysiology procedures, and management of mechanical complications of myocardial infarction.
  • Enhance system-wide performance by collaborating across sites to clarify referral pathways, strengthen partnerships, and identify opportunities for clinical research and myocardial recovery initiatives.

Earn Valuable Continuing Education Credits

Attendees can earn up to 5.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ / 5.75 Contact Hours from Northwest AHEC, making this an excellent opportunity to advance both clinical expertise and professional requirements—and there is no individual registration fee for this event.

Learn, Connect, and Be Inspired at Graylyn

Beyond the robust educational content, the Graylyn Estate offers a memorable and inspiring backdrop for networking with colleagues, exchanging ideas, and engaging in thoughtful discussion in a setting that blends history, comfort, and sophistication.

Join us next month for this high‑impact educational experience and be part of the conversation shaping the future of mechanical circulatory support.

👉 Space is limited—mark your calendar now and plan to attend.

 

 

Tags: heart health

Brooke Kochanski

Written by Brooke Kochanski

Marketing & Communications Specialist at Northwest AHEC

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