MONACO-USA Arrhythmia Course holds first video autopsy with Mayo Clinic

The 2013 signing of the partnership L-R) André Garino, CHPG Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr Michel Roger, Minister of State, Larry Jameson, Dean of the University of Pennsylvania; Prince Albert; Patrick Bini, Director of CHPG; Stéphane Valeri, Minister of Health and Social Affairs; Professor Nadir Saoudi in white coat, Head of the Cardiology Department at CHPG and Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Photo: gouv.mc
The 2013 signing of the partnership L-R) André Garino, CHPG Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr Michel Roger, Minister of State, Larry Jameson, Dean of the University of Pennsylvania; Prince Albert; Patrick Bini, Director of CHPG; Stéphane Valeri, Minister of Health and Social Affairs; Professor Nadir Saoudi in white coat, Head of the Cardiology Department at CHPG and Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Photo: gouv.mc

Professor Nadir Saoudi has been Chief of Cardiology at Princess Grace Medical Centre (CHPG) since 2011, and is highly respected internationally for his pioneering work in the field of arrhythmia. It’s therefore no surprise that he would create the MONACO–USA Arrhythmia Course, using his personal links with the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN), where he is also Adjunct Professor.

“I started this conference in 2011,” Professor Saoudi told Monaco Life from the Lou Clapas Amphitheatre at CHPG, “as I wanted to create a course for high-level international students, all cardiologists specialising at least in cardiac electrophysiology – or arrhythmia.”

Over three days, from Thursday, March 9 at 2 pm until noon on Saturday, March 11, the seventh edition of the MONACO–USA Arrhythmia Course took place involving 100 doctors from 25 nationalities, including Americans, Germans, Dutch, Australians, Algerians and Moroccans.

The congress incorporated, as every year, a live case in Monaco, which is transmitted to Philadelphia. This is then reciprocated by UPENN. In addition, and for the first time, this 2017 edition involved a live video transmission of a heart autopsy from an animal lab at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

“Video conference gives you access to specialists around the world in different fields and you can ask questions as they are doing an operation,” explained Prof. Saoudi, who arrived in Monaco from his post in Rouen, Normandy. “As knowledge progresses and as new concepts arise, you must modify your techniques. What better way than speaking to the best specialists in the world connected directly with the Operating Room and the online operator? You can ask what you want based on what you see.”

When Prof. Saoudi arrived at CHPG six years ago, there was a general cardiology unit with no particular technology. “I founded a laboratory and, as I’m known worldwide in the field for inventing techniques, it was relatively easy to connect immediately with my previous network to create a high-level course and obtain high-level equipment and start doing things which were needed in the area.”

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The MONACO–USA Arrhythmia Course is highly specialised, and extremely technical. “The course allows the young people who come here to learn from lectures about clinical cases, in relation to the lecture topic. They have multiple choice questions about ‘what would you do’ and they vote, being directed toward the correct answer.”

Prof. Saoudi commented that having access to events like the MONACO–USA Arrhythmia Course is one of the most rewarding parts of his job.

Having received the French Legion of Honour, Prof, Saoudi has written and co-written more than 180 research articles and two books. According to Heart Rhythm Society, he published the world’s first case of catheter ablation of an atrial flutter, in 1985, and then, ten years later, the first description of an isthmus block in humans.

 

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International hotel expert takes the helm at SBM

Didier Boidin, new General Manager of Hotel Operations and Purchasing at SBM
Didier Boidin, new General Manager of Hotel Operations and Purchasing at SBM

From March 20, Didier Boidin will take over the functions of General Manager of Hotel Operations and Purchasing within Société des Bains de Mer (SBM), the company announced on Monday.

In addition to overseeing all of the Group’s hotels, restaurants, nightlife and well-being activities, Mr Boidin will also be responsible for the Hospitality Sales Department, Hotel Operational Marketing and Yield Management, as well as Group Purchasing.

His mission will be to apply his dynamism and skills around three key areas: the strengthening of the positioning of the Group’s various establishments as benchmarks of luxury in Europe; the deployment of the Group’s vision and strategy in all its activities, through excellence (customer experience, development of distribution channels), management and innovation; and to continue to optimise the potential of all points of sale and increase profitability.

Mr Boidin is a specialist in international luxury hotels, with 36 years spent with the InterContinental Group. He was recently the head of the Group’s Luxury Division for Europe, after serving as Vice-President of Operations for the Mediterranean region between 2003 and 2010.

During his career, Mr Boidin has also managed prestigious establishments, including the InterContinental in London and Montreal, the Grand Hotel in Paris and the Carlton in Cannes.

“I am delighted to put my international experience and my know-how at the service of a prestigious group such as Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer. I will put my enthusiasm and my ability to build and manage (our) objectives.”

The General Management and the Executive Committee of the Monte-Carlo Group said that they welcome him and wish Mr Boidin success in the ambitious challenges that await him.

 

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Canadian gastronomy celebrated in Monaco

canandacookAmbassadors of Canadian gastronomy Daniel Vézina and his son Raphaël will be on hand to share their passion for great food and recipes with the students from the Monte-Carlo Technical and Hotel School from Tuesday, March 14 to Friday, March 17, during a week of Canadian Gastronomy.

This event is being organised in partnership with the Consulate of Canada in Monaco, represented by Mr Marc Devito, Honorary Consul of Canada in Monaco, in close collaboration with the Canadian Club of Monaco, chaired by Ms France Rioux, with the support of Ms Isabelle Bonnal , Director of National Education, Youth and Sports and Mr Jean-Marc Deoriti-Castellini, Principal of the Technical and Hospitality High School of Monaco.

This second part of the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation highlights the affinities between Canada and Monaco, both of which are cosmopolitan cultures, open and with gourmet taste. The Canadian Gastronomy week is a close rapprochement between the Consulate of Canada in Monaco, working hand in hand with the Canadian Club of Monaco, and Monegasque institutions to pay tribute to one of the partner countries of the Principality.

Two gourmet meals at Restaurant Le Cordon d’Or (7 Allée Lazare Sauvaigo) offer the opportunity to meet the two chefs and to taste the dishes behind their reputations, all enhanced by exceptional French wines.

Seating is limited for both lunch Wednesday, March 15 at 12 pm (€75/per person) and the Gala dinner on Friday March 17 at 7:30 pm (€100/per person), and reservations are required with Nicole Dionne: ndionne22@gmail.com or 06 07 93 68 81.

 

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Diplomatic relations with Kyrgyzstan

HE Ms Sophie Thevenoux, Ambassador of Monaco in Belgium, and HE Mr Asein Isaev, Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic in Belgium Photo: © DR
HE Ms Sophie Thevenoux, Ambassador of Monaco in Belgium, and HE Mr Asein Isaev, Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic in Belgium Photo: © DR

The Principality of Monaco and the Kyrgyz Republic have established diplomatic relations by signing, on March 9, 2017, a Joint Communiqué to that effect. The accord was signed by HE Mrs Sophie Thevenoux, Ambassador of Monaco in Belgium, and by HE Mr Asein Isaev, Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic in Belgium.

The ceremony, attended by diplomats from both embassies, took place in the Residence of the Ambassador of Monaco in Brussels. Official diplomatic relations between the two countries will lead to the development of closer bilateral relations, particularly in sport and tourism.

The Kyrgyz Republic is the 134th state to establish diplomatic relations with Monaco. The landlocked and mountainous central Asian country gained its independence after the break-up of the Soviet Union. Its population stands at 5.7 million people and the official language is Russian.

 

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