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USCAP 2022 Recap

Los Angeles, CA


It was wonderful to return to an in-person meeting for the first time in two years. Despite having the meeting in Los Angeles, California for the second straight time, the world is in a much different place than it was in 2020. We fortunately arrived at a time when COVID cases in LA were at a nadir, allowing for some near-normal (or new normal) social interactions. It was wonderful to be among so many colleagues again to trade stories and catch up on each other's lives. Sadly, so many international colleagues were unable to attend due to COVID restrictions and travel challenges.

 

This year SCVP pulled out all of the stops to be a truly innovative society. Due to changes in the USCAP schedule, we were forced to move more of our offerings to Saturday. Not a problem. Dylan Miller arranged our first ever (?) event to be held in a movie theater, the Regal LA Live. After a small hiccup on AV problems, in which we were asked to move theatres (but not until the movie finished playing in the adjacent theatre!) we opened our Saturday event with our Young Investigator talks. These were a mix of live and videotaped presentations, all of which were excellent.

 

After a brief intermission, we picked up the show with some great Mary Ann Sens Open Mic(roscope) night cases from many of our members. Lots of suggests were offered on the cases from both the live audience and the audience participating via Zoom.

 

The final event of the program was the Distinguished Achievement Award presentation given by Dr. Richard Mitchell, who spoke of his journey between research and education. The lecture was so moving he was given a best supporting actor Oscar on the spot. Throughout the presentations, the SCVP members were able to relax in the stadium seating chairs and at least one member remarked this was the most comfortable lecture hall we had ever used! With our bellies full of movie theatre popcorn, we all headed off to prepare for the next day's activities.

 

The Sunday morning sessions discussed "Racially Related Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease." These 4 talks, given by Drs. Karol Watson, Peter Wang, Billie Fyfe-Kirschner, and Rick Vander Heide covered a number of topics on how cardiovascular diseases differ among races. These included racial disparities in health care delivery, racial differences in e-cigarette use, the impact of APOL1 on cardiovascular disease, and the impact of race on COVID-19. The session was very well attended and covered new ground for our society. Our general business meeting after the sessions highlighted much of the progress made in the last year, including increasing our activites to year-round events.

 

Sunday evening's banquet was held at Fogo de Chao. There was great food (that never stops coming) and wine. Dr. Bobby Padera led a memorable roast of Rick Mitchell which included a wonderful Zoom adventure and story about tearing out a bathtub. No wonder Rick won an Oscar at our event!

In addition, Monica De Gaspari was given our young investigator award.

 

Other great cardiovascular events were held on Monday and Tuesday. Our cardiovascular evening session was entitled "Cardiac Pathology that's Electrifying! The Pathology of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmic Disorders" and was a great coverage of many of the things that can go wrong in the conduction system.

 

The 2023 SCVP Companion meetings will be headed to New Orleans, LA. We look forward to seeing many of you in the Big Easy. Pictures from Los Angeles 2022 are below. Clicking on one will start a swipeshow.

 


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Dylan Miller kicking off the Saturday SCVP event.
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Best seats in the house.
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Everyone enjoying some real theatre popcorn.
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Mayara Bearse tells us about a Finnish autopsy experience with amyloid.
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Monica De Gaspari shares informaton on the AECVP/SCVP myocarditis survey.
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Sarah Thomas shows great glandular elements in cardiac myxomas.
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Lena Young adds more information on the Quilty lesion.
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Stephen Cohle always has a great case for our Open Mic(roscope) night.
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Carolyn Glass is either showing the size of her new puppy or explaining some interesting finding.
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Rick Mitchell shows the awesome experience of massive mitochondria over one's head.
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The headliner and emcee take a break in the director's chairs.
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Dylan Miller shows off the 'Best Supporting Actor' award.
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Rick Mitchell is ready to give an Oscar speech.
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Rick Mitchell highlights his impressive career - not over yet!
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Our crown jewel presentation.
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Dylan Miller kicks off the Sunday morning companion meeting.
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A line up of the morning's talks.
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The audience is excited about the session.
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Our morning lineup of speakers and session chairs.
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Everyone is ready for a big meal at Fogo de Chao.
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Carmela Tan, Alison Krywanczyk, and Celeste Santos
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Vidyha Nair, Bobby Padera and Stan Radio.
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LA native Rick Mitchell and his sister Michelle.
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Silvio Litovsky, Stephen Cohle and Mary Cohle.
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Max Buja and Peter Wang.
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Faye Casimero and Jim Stone.
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Liang Lu, Alex McGeough, and Rick Vander Heide.
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Rick Mitchell's sister Vicki and his niece Mandie.
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Monica De Gaspari recieves her Young Investigator Award!
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Rick Vander Heide picks up his Margaret Billingham award.
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Marc Halushka thanks Stan Radio for his service to the SCVP.
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He (Peter) Wang recieves his award of Merit for his role as councilor.
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Katarzyna Michaud recieves her award of Merit for her role as councilor
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Bobby Padera gives quite the roast of Rick Mitchell!
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Rick Mitchell recieving his Distinguished Achievement Award.
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Alex McGeough presents his proferred paper.
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The Evening Specialty Conference lineup.

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