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Extreme IR Symposium (CME activity): Often mimicked, never matched. Extreme IR curates interesting and extreme case presentations where success and disaster are dissected and lauded in pursuit of education, safety and expanded clinical knowledge.


Deep Dive Labs (CME activity): The SIR Deep Dive Labs aim to enhance and refi ne specifi c skill sets, one topic at a time. Deep Dive topics include:


• Becoming an expert witness: Everything from being contacted by counsel for a potential case to handling cross-examination, and the moral and ethical ramifi cations involved.


• Percutaneous cholangioschopy: Open to attendees with cholangioscope experience seeking advanced knowledge and techniques.


• Percutaneous fi stula creation (pAVF) and maintenance: Designed for the mid-career level IR, this lab combines didactic lectures on creation, data and fi stula maintenance with hands-on experiences, as well as input from a nephrologist and access nurse.


SIR Vascular Huddle Symposium (CME activity): This symposium brings together key opinion leaders to share new developments in clinical practice and research on all-things vascular. Learn about new techniques and advances, debate controversies, hear from multidisciplinary round tables and attend interactive case discussions.


SIR Stroke Course (CME activity): IRs with interest or experience in cerebral angiography, carotid revascularization, and/or endovascular stroke thrombectomy can earn more than 8 hours of CME credit at the 2025 SIR Stroke Course. Topics from the multidisciplinary faculty include stroke pathophysiology, the latest updates on stroke trials, emerging areas for endovascular thrombectomy, challenging interventions in refractory and tandem occlusion cases, and case presentations. Separate registration required.


SIR Business Institute (non-CME): The SIR Business Institute off ers a masterclass for IRs and practice administrators, focusing on improving business strategies in their fi eld. By attending the SIR Business Institute, participants will gain comfort with key fi nancial matters, build non-clinical business skills and learn about contracts and other legal considerations. Separate registration required.


Special events Celebrate, network and have fun at SIR 2025 with these special events and activities.


SIR 50 and Forward Experience: Explore 50 years of SIR with this collection of artifacts, documents, videos and photos, compiled in collaboration with Cook Medical and Boston Scientifi c.


ART of IRs: See the breadth and caliber of IR creativity with the ART of IRs exhibit, featuring reproductions of original artwork created by SIR members.


The EDGE Pickleball court: Join us for the inaugural EDGE Pickleball Tournament Sunday–Tuesday in the IRHub in the Expo. Don't miss your chance to show your skills and take home the win.


SIR 2025 Opening Reception: Hosted for the fi rst time ever in the IRHub in the SIR Expo, the Opening Reception will take place on Saturday night and is open to all attendees and registered guests. Enjoy this great opportunity for informal networking and relaxation with colleagues and friends. All hotels are within a short walking distance.


SIR Foundation Gala: On Sunday, March 30, enjoy the vibrant energy of Nashville while supporting the SIR Foundation's mission to advance IR through research and education. Tickets and registration required.


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