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2008
APRIL
7 - 9, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
INTRODUCTION TO CAROTID DUPLEX/COLOR FLOW IMAGING COURSE - A
HANDS-ON COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS & SONOGRAPHERS. Provided
by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for Continuing Medical Education,
St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion of the program the participant
should be able to: identify the anatomy/physiology of the cerebrovascular
system; discuss Doppler/color physics and be able to (sonographers)
apply these principles to optimize system controls or (physicians)
utilize this information for identifying technical errors which
may result in misdiagnosis; perform routine scan protocols,
and Doppler calculations in a complete carotid duplex/color
examination; identify normal/abnormal spectral Doppler/color
characteristics; explain methods for obtaining quantitative
information and state the diagnostic relevance of each measurement;
describe and characterize plaque and other pathology associated
with cerebrovascular disease; discuss Intima-Media Thickness
measurements and evaluation and their clinical significance
as a screening method for cardiovascular disease; apply the
information discussed in a clinical setting, under supervised
conditions until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved;
increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or interpret
examinations. 24 AMA PRA Category I credits. For more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
JUNE
12 - 13, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
VASCULAR INTERPRETATION COURSE - A COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS &
SONOGRAPHERS. Provided by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for
Continuing Medical Education, St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion
of the program the participant should be able to: discuss Doppler/Color
physics, factors affecting optimal Doppler examinations and
commonly seen Doppler/Color artifacts, which may affect diagnostic
accuracy; describe IMT measurements/evaluation and correlation
with cardiovascular disease; explain routine scan protocols
and analyze normal spectral waveform signatures, color characteristics,
and Doppler measurements in normal carotid and peripheral vascular
examinations; recognize abnormal spectral Doppler and Color
Doppler findings seen with carotid and peripheral arterial and
venous disease; discuss the role of indirect testing in the
evaluation of lower extremity arterial disease; apply diagnostic
criteria for evaluation of carotid, peripheral venous and arterial
disease; review complex carotid and peripheral vascular case
studies in an interactive interpretation session format; explain
the role of ultrasound in the post-intervention examination;
describe ultrasound findings associated with aortic endograft
leaks; describe normal and abnormal spectral Doppler characteristics
and diagnostic criteria associated with renal artery evaluation;
correlate all of the diagnostic information and structure a
formal report of the duplex/color findings; apply the information
discussed in a clinical setting under supervised conditions
until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved. 16
AMA PRA Category I credits. To register or for more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
APRIL
10 - 11, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
INTRODUCTION TO PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DUPLEX/COLOR FLOW IMAGING
COURSE - A HANDS-ON COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS & SONOGRAPHERS.
Provided by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for Continuing Medical
Education, St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion of the program
the participant should be able to: identify the anatomy/physiology
of the upper and lower extremity venous and arterial systems;
discuss Doppler/color physics and be able to (sonographers)
apply these principles to optimize system controls or (physicians)
utilize this information for recognizing technical errors which
may result in misdiagnosis; perform routine scan protocols and
document Doppler waveforms for arterial and venous evaluations
of the lower extremity; perform routine scan protocol for upper
extremity venous evaluation; identify normal/abnormal spectral
Doppler/color characteristics and waveform characteristics for
identifying arterial and venous disease; explain methods for
obtaining quantitative information and the diagnostic relevance
of each measurement; recognize image characteristics of acute
versus chronic DVT; state the indications and applications of
indirect testing methods for lower arterial disease; apply the
information discussed in a clinical setting, under supervised
conditions until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved;
increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or interpret
examinations. 16 AMA PRA Category I credits. For more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
JUNE
20 - 21, 2008 . . . Seattle, WA
MERRILL P. SPENCER SYMPOSIUM: NEUROVASCULAR ULTRASOUND AND STROKE
CARE MANAGEMENT. Provided by Swedish Neuroscience Institute,
Seattle, WA. This symposium will focus on established and new
applications and techniques of cerebrovascular ultrasound for
healthcare professionals of patients with or at risk for cerebrovascular
disease and stroke. Participants will learn relative neuroanatomy
and pathology along with the basic skills for performing and
interpreting transcranial Doppler and Imaging studies through
didactic and practical sessions. Improving the assessment, treatment,
and management of stroke patients requires a multidisciplinary
approach involving clinicians across several specialties, emergency
medical systems and hospital administrations that develop stroke
centers with certification and specialization. The goal of this
meeting is to bring experts in diagnostic testing, clinical
care and systems development together. Intended for neurologists,
neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons,
vascular technologists, neurodiagnostic technologists, emergency
physicians, nurses, EMS medics and EMS dispatch coordinators
with an interest in stroke care, and hospital administrators
who are interested in stroke care center certification. For
more information, please contact Lauren Olsen at 206-386-2766
or email Lauren.Olsen@swedish.org.
JUNE 22, 2008 . . . Bucks County, PA
DYNAMIC ULTRASOUND - VASCULAR PHYSICS REVIEW. 8 am to 6 pm on
Sunday, June 22 at the Holiday Inn Select in Bucks County, PA.
Pass your ARDMS Vascular Physics & Instrumentation Exam NOW!
The review is presented in a fun and informative way and you
will learn the tips and tricks needed to pass your exam the
very next time you take it. Traci B. Fox, MS, RDMS, RVT, physics
instructor from Thomas Jefferson University, provides a syllabus,
breakfast and lunch to course participants. Earn up to 9 SDMS
CME credits. For more information or to register, visit the
website.
JUNE
23 - 25, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
INTRODUCTION TO CAROTID DUPLEX/COLOR FLOW IMAGING COURSE - A
HANDS-ON COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS & SONOGRAPHERS. Provided
by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for Continuing Medical Education,
St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion of the program the participant
should be able to: identify the anatomy/physiology of the cerebrovascular
system; discuss Doppler/color physics and be able to (sonographers)
apply these principles to optimize system controls or (physicians)
utilize this information for identifying technical errors which
may result in misdiagnosis; perform routine scan protocols,
and Doppler calculations in a complete carotid duplex/color
examination; identify normal/abnormal spectral Doppler/color
characteristics; explain methods for obtaining quantitative
information and state the diagnostic relevance of each measurement;
describe and characterize plaque and other pathology associated
with cerebrovascular disease; discuss Intima-Media Thickness
measurements and evaluation and their clinical significance
as a screening method for cardiovascular disease; apply the
information discussed in a clinical setting, under supervised
conditions until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved;
increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or interpret
examinations. 24 AMA PRA Category I credits. For more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
JUNE
26 - 27, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
INTRODUCTION TO PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DUPLEX/COLOR FLOW IMAGING
COURSE - A HANDS-ON COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS & SONOGRAPHERS.
Provided by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for Continuing Medical
Education, St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion of the program
the participant should be able to: identify the anatomy/physiology
of the upper and lower extremity venous and arterial systems;
discuss Doppler/color physics and be able to (sonographers)
apply these principles to optimize system controls or (physicians)
utilize this information for recognizing technical errors which
may result in misdiagnosis; perform routine scan protocols and
document Doppler waveforms for arterial and venous evaluations
of the lower extremity; perform routine scan protocol for upper
extremity venous evaluation; identify normal/abnormal spectral
Doppler/color characteristics and waveform characteristics for
identifying arterial and venous disease; explain methods for
obtaining quantitative information and the diagnostic relevance
of each measurement; recognize image characteristics of acute
versus chronic DVT; state the indications and applications of
indirect testing methods for lower arterial disease; apply the
information discussed in a clinical setting, under supervised
conditions until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved;
increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or interpret
examinations. 16 AMA PRA Category I credits. For more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
JULY
30 - AUGUST 2, 2008 . . . Philadelphia, PA
VASCULAR IMAGING AND DOPPLER ULTRASOUND. Provided by Jefferson
Ultrasound Research and Education Institute, Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital. This course will provide a foundation for
the use of state-of-the-art techniques in vascular diagnosis.
Emphasis is placed on a thorough understanding of the basic
principles underlying the Doppler examination and clinical applications
using color and spectral Doppler techniques. After attending
the entire course, the participant should be able to: recognize
the relationship between acoustic principles, hemodynamics,
and the sonographic representation of major vessels and blood
flow; identify the ultrasound findings of abnormal examination;
describe the capabilities and limitations of Doppler ultrasound
in assessment of vascular disease; perform basic scanning of
the vascular system. Approved for 20.5 hours of AMA Category
I credit. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 132 S. 10th
Street, Suite 780 Main Building, Philadelphia, PA 19107. For
more information, please contact Jefferson Ultrasound Research
and Education Institute by phone at 888-390-5051 or via email
at JUREI@mail.tju.edu,
or visit the JUREI
website.
SEPTEMBER
29 - OCTOBER 1, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
INTRODUCTION TO CAROTID DUPLEX/COLOR FLOW IMAGING COURSE - A
HANDS-ON COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS & SONOGRAPHERS. Provided
by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for Continuing Medical Education,
St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion of the program the participant
should be able to: identify the anatomy/physiology of the cerebrovascular
system; discuss Doppler/color physics and be able to (sonographers)
apply these principles to optimize system controls or (physicians)
utilize this information for identifying technical errors which
may result in misdiagnosis; perform routine scan protocols,
and Doppler calculations in a complete carotid duplex/color
examination; identify normal/abnormal spectral Doppler/color
characteristics; explain methods for obtaining quantitative
information and state the diagnostic relevance of each measurement;
describe and characterize plaque and other pathology associated
with cerebrovascular disease; discuss Intima-Media Thickness
measurements and evaluation and their clinical significance
as a screening method for cardiovascular disease; apply the
information discussed in a clinical setting, under supervised
conditions until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved;
increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or interpret
examinations. 24 AMA PRA Category I credits. For more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
OCTOBER
2 - 3, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
INTRODUCTION TO PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DUPLEX/COLOR FLOW IMAGING
COURSE - A HANDS-ON COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS & SONOGRAPHERS.
Provided by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for Continuing Medical
Education, St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion of the program
the participant should be able to: identify the anatomy/physiology
of the upper and lower extremity venous and arterial systems;
discuss Doppler/color physics and be able to (sonographers)
apply these principles to optimize system controls or (physicians)
utilize this information for recognizing technical errors which
may result in misdiagnosis; perform routine scan protocols and
document Doppler waveforms for arterial and venous evaluations
of the lower extremity; perform routine scan protocol for upper
extremity venous evaluation; identify normal/abnormal spectral
Doppler/color characteristics and waveform characteristics for
identifying arterial and venous disease; explain methods for
obtaining quantitative information and the diagnostic relevance
of each measurement; recognize image characteristics of acute
versus chronic DVT; state the indications and applications of
indirect testing methods for lower arterial disease; apply the
information discussed in a clinical setting, under supervised
conditions until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved;
increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or interpret
examinations. 16 AMA PRA Category I credits. For more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
OCTOBER
22 - 25, 2008 . . . Philadelphia, PA
VASCULAR IMAGING AND DOPPLER ULTRASOUND. Provided by Jefferson
Ultrasound Research and Education Institute, Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital. This course will provide a foundation for
the use of state-of-the-art techniques in vascular diagnosis.
Emphasis is placed on a thorough understanding of the basic
principles underlying the Doppler examination and clinical applications
using color and spectral Doppler techniques. After attending
the entire course, the participant should be able to: recognize
the relationship between acoustic principles, hemodynamics,
and the sonographic representation of major vessels and blood
flow; identify the ultrasound findings of abnormal examination;
describe the capabilities and limitations of Doppler ultrasound
in assessment of vascular disease; perform basic scanning of
the vascular system. Approved for 20.5 hours of AMA Category
I credit. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 132 S. 10th
Street, Suite 780 Main Building, Philadelphia, PA 19107. For
more information, please contact Jefferson Ultrasound Research
and Education Institute by phone at 888-390-5051 or via email
at JUREI@mail.tju.edu,
or visit the JUREI
website.
NOVEMBER
6 - 7, 2008 . . . St. Pete Beach, FL
VASCULAR INTERPRETATION COURSE - A COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS &
SONOGRAPHERS. Provided by Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute for
Continuing Medical Education, St. Pete Beach, FL. At the completion
of the program the participant should be able to: discuss Doppler/Color
physics, factors affecting optimal Doppler examinations and
commonly seen Doppler/Color artifacts, which may affect diagnostic
accuracy; describe IMT measurements/evaluation and correlation
with cardiovascular disease; explain routine scan protocols
and analyze normal spectral waveform signatures, color characteristics,
and Doppler measurements in normal carotid and peripheral vascular
examinations; recognize abnormal spectral Doppler and Color
Doppler findings seen with carotid and peripheral arterial and
venous disease; discuss the role of indirect testing in the
evaluation of lower extremity arterial disease; apply diagnostic
criteria for evaluation of carotid, peripheral venous and arterial
disease; review complex carotid and peripheral vascular case
studies in an interactive interpretation session format; explain
the role of ultrasound in the post-intervention examination;
describe ultrasound findings associated with aortic endograft
leaks; describe normal and abnormal spectral Doppler characteristics
and diagnostic criteria associated with renal artery evaluation;
correlate all of the diagnostic information and structure a
formal report of the duplex/color findings; apply the information
discussed in a clinical setting under supervised conditions
until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved. 16
AMA PRA Category I credits. To register or for more information,
visit Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute at www.gcus.com
or call 800-619-1900 or 727-363-4500.
NOVEMBER
6 - 7, 2008 . . . Philadelphia, PA
VASCULAR INTERPRETATION. Provided by Jefferson Ultrasound Research
and Education Institute, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
This advanced course is designed for those who have been practicing
noninvasive vascular diagnosis. The majority of this course
will focus on interpretation of vascular studies and case analysis
of cerebrovascular, peripheral arterial, peripheral venous and
abdominal Doppler studies. The course will also include some
of the more unusual findings in vascular disease. Upon completion
of this two-day course, the participant should be able to: identify
the key information required in a vascular study; compose a
report of a vascular study; describe the components of a vascular
report; demonstrate improved case interpretation ability. Approved
for 15 hours of AMA Category I credit. Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital, 132 S. 10th Street, Suite 780 Main Building, Philadelphia,
PA 19107. For more information, please contact Jefferson Ultrasound
Research and Education Institute by phone at 888-390-5051 or
via email at JUREI@mail.tju.edu,
or visit the JUREI
website.
DATES
PENDING / Call To Schedule** . . . Springfield, IL
VASCULAR ULTRASOUND TRAINING COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS. Provided
by Prairie Cardiovascular Consultants, Ltd. A five-day comprehensive
course in vascular ultrasound taught by physicians who are board
certified by the American Board of Vascular Medicine. Upon completion,
participants should be able to: summarize basic arterial, venous
anatomy and physiology of the lower and upper extremities; describe
the strengths and weaknesses of vascular diagnostic tests; summarize
the technical aspects of vascular imaging; evaluate atherosclerotic
changes in the carotid arteries and plaque characterization;
evaluate imaging after carotid artery interventions; identify
peripheral arterial stenosis using physiologic testing including
ABIs, pulse volume recordings and segmental pressures; discuss
the nuances of graft surveillance and post intervention vascular
imaging; describe the ultrasound findings of deep vein thrombosis
and the features distinguishing between acute and chronic thrombosis;
evaluate venous incompetency and anatomy; detect disease in
the mesenteric, renal and aorto-iliac arteries; discuss clinical
applications of duplex scanning; participate in mentored interpretation
of the ICAVL/ARDMS required number (100 each) of arterial, venous,
abdominal and extracranial carotid duplex studies. Designated
for up to 35 AMA PRA Category I credits. **Course dates are
not established; schedule dependent upon availability. For scheduling
information, please contact Dr. Kolluri's office at 217-788-0706
(ext. 67955) or email kpratt@prairieheart.com
with scheduling preferences.
2009
JANUARY
11 - 15, 2009 . . . Maui, HI
D.
EUGENE STRANDNESS JR. SYMPOSIUM: DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC
APPROACHES TO VASCULAR DISEASE. This 4-day symposium is designed
for all health care providers with an interest in the diagnosis
and treatment of vascular disease. At the conclusion of this
program, participants should be able to: list and compare the
various methods for noninvasive diagnosis of vascular disease
in the major testing areas of cerebrovascular, venous, peripheral
arterial, and visceral vascular; discuss the role of the vascular
laboratory in vascular disease screening; understand the current
status of catheter-directed thrombolysis for deep venous thrombosis;
discuss the role of the vascular laboratory in the management
of deep vein thrombosis; understand the vascular laboratory
evaluation for chronic venous insufficiency; be familiar with
current issues in vascular laboratory billing, credentialing,
and accreditation; discuss the current status of endovascular
treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms and thoracic aortic
disease; be familiar with pre-and post-procedure evaluation
of patients having abdominal aortic endografts; discuss the
various approaches to imaging of the renal, visceral, and peripheral
arteries; explain the role of duplex ultrasound for follow-up
of arterial interventions and surveillance of bypass grafts;
understand the current status of endovascular intervention for
femoropopliteal disease; describe and analyze issues related
to interpretation and reporting of vascular laboratory tests;
review the physical principles of Doppler spectral analysis
and color-flow imaging. Designated for CME credits and will
offer Category I Physician Credit hours. Grand Wailea Resort
Hotel & Spa, 3850 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, Maui, HI 96753.
For more information, please visit www.strandness-symposium.com.
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