2017 ANNUAL CONGRESS OF ENHANCED RECOVERY AND PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE CORPORATE SPONSOR & EXHIBIT PROSPECTUS APRIL 27TH-29TH, 2017 HYATT REGENCY WASHINGTON ON CAPITOL HILL 400 NEW JERSEY AVE NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20001 6737 W. Washington St., Suite 4210 • Milwaukee, WI 53214 (P) 414-389-8610 • (F) 414-276-7704 • www.aserhq.org • [email protected] w ASER Corporate Sponsor ABOUT ASER It is a nonprofit organization with an international membership, which is dedicated to promote the practice of enhanced recovery in the perioperative patient through education and research. THE ASER MISSION To advance the practice of perioperative enhanced recovery and to contribute to its growth and influences, by fostering and encouraging research, education, public policies, programs and scientific progress. ASER HISTORY The concept of Enhanced Recovery of fast-track surgery originated from the work of Professor Henrik Kehlet in Denmark in the 1990s. The ERAS Society in Europe was formed in 2010. The first international ERAS Society Congress was held in France in 2012. In the USA interest in Enhanced Recovery has been growing since the late 2000s. The Duke University Medical Center Enhanced Recovery Program started in 2010. Since then many centers around the USA have started Enhanced Recovery programs. The first US Enhanced Recovery Congress organized by the Duke University Department of Anesthesiology and Surgery and was held in Washington DC in 2013. The 2nd US Enhanced Recovery program was held in New Orleans in October 2014, and marked the official launch of the American Society of Enhanced Recovery (ASER). The 2016 ASER Annual Congress was held in Washington, DC with over 600 registrants learning about the latest advances in Enhanced Recovery. ASER Corporate Sponsor Levels PLATINUM • Two 6 ft. Table Top exhibits • Eight Complimentary Meeting Registrations • Eight Memberships in ASER $30,000 US • One time use of ASER Meeting Registrant List • Prominent Logo Link from the ASER Website, www.aserhq.org, with link to Corporate Members page • Advertising space in ASER Newsletter (two time run - full page, full color ad) • Opportunity to sponsor symposium of choice (first come, first serve) GOLD $20,000 US • Two 6 ft. Table Top exhibits • Six Complimentary Meeting Registrations • Six Memberships in ASER • One time use of ASER Meeting Registrant List • Advertising space in ASER Newsletter (one time run - full page, fulll color ad) SILVER • One 6 ft. Table Top exhibit • Four Complimentary Meeting Registrations • Four Memberships in ASER • Prominent Logo Link from the ASER Website, www.aserhq.org, with link to Corporate Members page $15,000 US • One time use of ASER Meeting Registrant List • Advertising space in ASER Newsletter (one time run 1/2 page, full color ad) BRONZE • One 6 ft. Table Top exhibit • Two Complimentary Meeting Registrations • Two Memberships in ASER • One time use of ASER Meeting Registration List • Advertising space in ASER Newsletter (one time run 1/4 page, full color ad) EXHIBITOR • One 6 ft. Table Top exhibit • Opportunity to sponsor symposium of choice (first come, first serve) ($5,000 + based on space availability) • Prominent Logo Link from the ASER Website, www.aserhq.org, with link to Corporate Members page • Opportunity to sponsor symposium of choice (first come, first serve) ($5,000 + based on space availability) $10,000 US • Prominent Logo Link from the ASER Website, www.aserhq.org, with link to Corporate Members page • Opportunity to hold private focus group at Annual Congress ($5,000 + based on space availability) $3,000 US • Two Complimentary Meeting Registrations • One time use of ASER Annual Congress Registrant List ASER Corporate Sponsor Application MAIL OR FAX REGISTRATION FORM Corporate Membership Applications must be received to the ASER Offices no later than March 1, 2017. Deadline: March 1, 2017 Registrations are accepted via mail: American Society for Enhanced Recovery 6737 W. Washington St. Suite 4210 Milwaukee, WI 53214 Contact Information: Company Name: Street: City: State: Zip: Via Fax at 414-276-7704 Via Email at [email protected] The ASER Offices will confirm receipt of the application. Country: Payment is accepted via check to: Contact Name*: American Society for Enhanced Recovery 6737 W. Washington St. Suite 4210 Milwaukee, WI 53214 Title: Phone Number: OR Email Address: * All information regarding the meeting will be sent to this person Sponsorship Levels Cost Symposium Sponsor Platinum $30,000 Included Gold $20,000 + 5,000 Silver $15,000 + 5,000 Bronze $10,000 + 5,000 Exhibitor $3,000 N/A Total Grand Total $ ______________** Please indicate form of payment: Check (Enclosed) C heck (to follow application via US mail) EFT Wire Transfer Send Payment To: American Society for Enhanced Recovery 6737 W. Washington St. Suite 4210 Milwaukee, WI 53214 **Fee is due IN FULL by March 1st, 2017 6737 W. Washington St., Suite 4210 • Milwaukee, WI 53214 (p) 414-389-8610 • (F) 414-276-7704 • www.aserhq.org • [email protected] Via Electronic Wire Transfer, contact ASER for information. Payment for Corporate Sponsorship is NOT accepted via Credit Card. Federal Tax ID# 47-0964192 Questions? Contact ASER via email at [email protected] or via telephone at 414-389-8610. w 2017 Annual Congress Schedule (Subject to Change) Wednesday, April 26th 2016 12:00pm - 11:00pm Sponsor Set-Up Thursday, April 27th, 2016 10:00am - 10:30am Break with Sponsors 12:00pm - 1:30pm Opportunity for Industry Sponsored Lunch Symposium 3:15pm - 3:45pm Break with Sponsors 5:00pm - 6:00pm Reception with Sponsors SOLD Friday, April 28th, 2016 6:30am - 7:30am Opportunity for Industry Sponsored Breakfast Symposium 9:30am - 10:00am Break with Sponsors 12:00pm - 1:15pm Opportunity for Industry Sponsored Lunch Symposium 3:00pm -3:30pm Break with Sponsors 3:30pm Sponsors Breakdown ASER Corporate Sponsor Opportunities Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Exhibitor Fee $30,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $3,000 Memberships 8 6 4 2 2 Meeting Registrations 8 6 4 2 2 Meeting Registrant Contact List 1 1 1 1 1 8x10 Table Top Exhibit 2 – 6 ft. Table Tops 2 – 6 ft. Table Tops 1 – 6 ft. Table Top 1 – 6 ft. Table Top 1 – 6 ft. Table Top Prominent Logo Link on ASER website Included Included Included Included N/A Sponsored Symposium Included $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 N/A Advertising 2 Full Page Ads Full Page Ad Half-Page Ad Quarter-Page Ad N/A 2017 ANNUAL CONGRESS OF ENHANCED RECOVERY AND PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE APRIL 27TH-29TH, 2017 HYATT REGENCY WASHINGTON ON CAPITOL HILL 400 NEW JERSEY AVE NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20001 For more information please visit www.aserhq.org 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Tong J (TJ) Gan, MD, MHS, FRCA Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY President-Elect Julie Thacker, MD Duke University Durham, NC Vice-President Tim Miller, MD Duke University Durham, NC Treasurer Roy Soto, MD Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Royal Oak, MI Secretary Stefan D. Holubar MD, MS, FACS, FASCRS Dartmouth Hitchcock Lebanon, NH Directors Keith A. (Tony) Jones The University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL Anthony Senagore, MD, MBA CWRU School of Medicine Parma, OH Maxime Cannesson, MD, PhD University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA Desiree Chappell, CRNA, MSNA Norton Audubon Anesthsia Louisville, KY Robin Anderson, RN, BSN Duke Health Durham, NC Organizing Committee/Founding Ruchir Gupta, MD Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY Robin Anderson, BSN, RN Duke University Health System Durham, NC Monty Mythen, MD, FRCA, FFICM, FCAI (Hon) University College London London, UK Sonya Pease, MD TeamHealth Anesthesia Palm Beach Gardens, FL Terrence Loftus, MD Loftus Health Tempe, AZ ASER Advisory Board Chairman Monty Mythen, MD, FRCA, FFICM, FCAI (Hon) University College London London, UK Andrew Saw, MB, FRCA, FCCM, FFICM Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN Mike Grocott MD, MRCP, FRCA, FFCIM University of Southampton Southampton, UK Christopher Wu, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD Jeffrey Huang, MD Anesthesiologists of Greater Orlando Orlando, FL Robert H. Thiele, MD University of Virginia School of Medicine Charlottesville, Virginia Conor P. Delaney, MD, MCh, PhD, FRCSI, FACS, FASCRS Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH Joshua Bloomstone, MD, CSSGB, CLS Partner, Valley Anesthesiology Consultants, Ltd Phoenix, AZ Robert R. Cima, MD, MA, FACS, FASCRS Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Phoenix, AZ Zeev N. Kain, MD, MBA University of California, Irvine Orange, CA Henrik Kehlet, MD, PhD Rigshospitalet and Glostrup Hospital Copenhagen, Denmark Liane S Feldman MD CM, FACS, FRCS McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Quebec Clifford Y. Ko, MD, MS, MSHS, FACS, FASCRS UCLA Schools of Medicine and Public Health Los Angeles, CA Solomon Aronson, MD, MBA, FACC, FACP, FAHA, FASE Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC In Partnership with A Supplement to Support the 4th annual Enhanced Recovery Congress Review Monograph An enduring material based on the 2017 Annual Congress of Enhanced Recovery And Perioperative Medicine April 27-29, 2017 | Washington, DC Previous supporters include: In Partnership with A Supplement to Cheetah Medical Congress REVIEW Enhanced Recovery Programs: Perioperative Care Pathways To Improve Outcomes and Value This monograph is based on the Annual Congress of the American Society for Enhanced Recovery held on April 20-22, 2016, in Washington, DC. Faculty Authors Shivam Shodhan, MD Department of Anesthesiology Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, New York Timothy E. Miller, MB, ChB, FRCA Associate Professor Chief, Division of General, Vascular, and Transplant Anesthesia Department of Anesthesiology Duke University School of Medicine Durham, North Carolina Monty Mythen, MBBS, MD, FRCA, FFICM, FCAI (Hon) Smiths Medical Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care NIHR Biomedical Research Centre University College London Hospitals London, United Kingdom Tong Joo Gan, MD, MHS, FRCA President American Society for Enhanced Recovery Professor and Chairman Department of Anesthesiology Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, New York The congress was cohosted by the American Society for Enhanced Recovery (ASER) in conjunction with Evidenced Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM). Over 400 attendees, both domestic and international, participated in this 3-day conference, featuring 45 speakers, 11 Q&A panel discussions, and 24 poster presentations. It began with an initial overview of the concept of enhanced recovery, followed by individual sessions focusing on multiple topics, including economics of health care and implementation of an enhanced recovery strategy, fluid and hemodynamic management, pain management, utility of regional anesthesia and analgesia, and the future of perioperative medicine. Presenters included various experts of the health care team, such as surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, enhanced recovery coordinators, and hospital executives. This allowed the attendees to gain a unique and insightful perspective of the different aspects and roles involved in successfully implementing an enhanced recovery program. E nhanced recovery programs (ERPs) are multimodal pathways focused on minimizing the adverse effects of the surgical stress response.1-3 The implementation of these evidence-based practices is a paradigm shift in the perioperative management of patients.3 With a multidisciplinary approach, ERPs modify and mitigate factors that lead to surgical stress (eg, physical, physiologic, and psychological) thereby accelerating postoperative surgical recovery.4 The different elements of ERPs include preoperative patient counseling and education; minimal preoperative fasting; prehabilitation and medical optimization; modified mechanical bowel preparation; individualized fluid management; early postoperative oral intake and mobilization; and standardized multimodal analgesic protocols during recovery.2,4-7 Supported by educational grants from DURECT Edwards Lifesciences Grifols Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Pacira Pharmaceuticals Pfizer Be a part of bringing this exciting new patient care pathway to Every Anesthesiologist and General Surgeon in the United States! 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For more information, please contact: RICHARD TUORTO Senior Group Publication Director 212-957-5300, ext. 916 [email protected] JOSEPH MALICHIO Director, Medical Education 212-957-5300, ext. 286 [email protected] Published in the best-read Anesthesiology and General Surgery journals in the United States!* In Partnership with A Supplement to Congress REVIEW Enhanced Recovery Programs: The monograph will be: • p ublished as an insert in a printed issue of Anesthesiology News, reaching every practicing Anesthesiologist in the United States (47,850 physicians) • p ublished digitally on the Anesthesiology News website, iPad App, and e-Newsletter • d istributed at every conference attended by Anesthesiology News for 1 full year (i.e. ASER, ASA, PGA, SCA, ASRA Spring, ASRA Fall, SCCM, ESA, AANA, NYSORA, etc.) Perioperative Care Pathways To Improve Outcomes and Value This monograph is based on the Annual Congress of the American Society for Enhanced Recovery held on April 20-22, 2016, in Washington, DC. Faculty Authors Shivam Shodhan, MD Department of Anesthesiology Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, New York Timothy E. Miller, MB, ChB, FRCA Associate Professor Chief, Division of General, Vascular, and Transplant Anesthesia Department of Anesthesiology Duke University School of Medicine Durham, North Carolina Monty Mythen, MBBS, MD, FRCA, FFICM, FCAI (Hon) Smiths Medical Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care NIHR Biomedical Research Centre University College London Hospitals London, United Kingdom Tong Joo Gan, MD, MHS, FRCA President American Society for Enhanced Recovery Professor and Chairman Department of Anesthesiology Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, New York The congress was cohosted by the American Society for Enhanced Recovery (ASER) in conjunction with Evidenced Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM). Over 400 attendees, both domestic and international, participated in this 3-day conference, featuring 45 speakers, 11 Q&A panel discussions, and 24 poster presentations. It began with an initial overview of the concept of enhanced recovery, followed by individual sessions focusing on multiple topics, including economics of health care and implementation of an enhanced recovery strategy, fluid and hemodynamic management, pain management, utility of regional anesthesia and analgesia, and the future of perioperative medicine. Presenters included various experts of the health care team, such as surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, enhanced recovery coordinators, and hospital executives. This allowed the attendees to gain a unique and insightful perspective of the different aspects and roles involved in successfully implementing an enhanced recovery program. E nhanced recovery programs (ERPs) are multimodal pathways focused on minimizing the adverse effects of the surgical stress response.1-3 The implementation of these evidence-based practices is a paradigm shift in the perioperative management of patients.3 With a multidisciplinary approach, ERPs modify and mitigate factors that lead to surgical stress (eg, physical, physiologic, and psychological) thereby accelerating postoperative surgical recovery.4 The different elements of ERPs include preoperative patient counseling and education; minimal preoperative fasting; prehabilitation and medical optimization; modified mechanical bowel preparation; individualized fluid management; early postoperative oral intake and mobilization; and standardized multimodal analgesic protocols during recovery.2,4-7 Supported by educational grants from *If five or more companies provide a grant, the monograph will also be: • published as an insert in a printed issue of General Surgery News, reaching every General Surgeon, Colon & Rectal Surgeon, Vascular Surgeon, Critical Care Surgeon, Trauma Surgeon in the United States (39,760 physicians) • p ublished digitally on the General Surgery News website, iPad App, and e-Newsletter • d istributed at every conference attended by General Surgery News for 1 full year (i.e. ACS, SAGES, DDW, ASCRS, ASMBS, AHS, etc.) Levels of Grant Support Silver ($25k) • recognition as a supporter with a logo on the front cover of the monograph. • recognition as a supporter with a logo on the monograph landing page on the Anesthesiology News website, iPad App, and e-Newsletter • recognition as a supporter with a logo on all print and digital advertisements promoting the monograph. • 500 reprints of the monograph for representatives to distribute directly to clinicians in the field, at conferences, etc. 10% of the grant will be donated to th American So e ciety for Enhanced Recovery! Gold ($30k) • includes everything in Silver PLUS • recognition as a supporter with a logo linked back to the supporter’s corporate website included on the monograph landing page on the Anesthesiology News website and iPad App • 1,000 reprints of the monograph for representatives to distribute directly to clinicians in the field, at conferences, etc. Platinum ($35k) • includes • 5,000 everything in Gold PLUS reprints of the monograph for representatives to distribute directly to clinicians in the field, at conferences, etc. *If the monograph is also published in General Surgery News, all of the exposure items detailed above will also appear in General Surgery News.
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