1st Cardiovascular Symposium of the Treasure Coast
The Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute, together with Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital, is proud to present the 1st Cardiovascular Symposium of the Treasure Coast—a premier one-day educational event bringing world-class cardiovascular expertise to our local community.
This dynamic symposium will cover a broad spectrum of timely and clinically relevant topics, ranging from cardiovascular prevention, coronary artery disease, and heart failure to the most advanced transcatheter and open-heart procedures. Attendees will gain practical insights grounded in evidence-based medicine and the latest clinical guidelines, with a focus on improving patient care and outcomes.
The program features an outstanding faculty of locally based and nationally recognized physicians, offering participants the opportunity to learn directly from leaders in cardiovascular medicine. This symposium is designed for general cardiologists, as well as internal medicine and family medicine practitioners, and will be held in Vero Beach, providing an accessible and high-quality educational experience for clinicians in the Treasure Coast region.
By Participating, You Will Be Able To
- Examine the impact of rapidly evolving cardiovascular evidence on the relevance and applicability of clinical guidelines
- Evaluate the appropriate use of transcatheter interventions, such as TAVR and PCI, and identify patient populations for whom traditional surgical approaches may offer superior outcomes
- Identify common misconceptions surrounding the universal applicability of minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures and promote evidence-based patient selection
- Analyze the clinical and long-term implications of selecting transcatheter versus surgical interventions in younger and high-risk cardiovascular patients
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for cardiology and primary care physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses and other related healthcare professionals.


