CME Courses > Vascular Interpretation
March 6-7, 2008
November 6-7, 2008
Program Coordinator: Laurence Needleman, MD
Who Should Attend:
This advanced course is designed for those who have been practicing noninvasive
vascular diagnosis. The course will assume that participants have an understanding of
anatomy of the vascular system, principles of Doppler ultrasound and the basic principles
of Doppler diagnosis.
The course will begin with hemodynamics, pathophysiology, and
state-of-the-art Doppler instrumentation.
The majority of the 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. Informal question and answer sessions will be incorporated throughout the program
to facilitate a high level interactivity between participants and faculty. Course
participants are invited to bring their interesting or challenging cases.
For those with minimal or no prior experience with vascular technology, we recommend
the core course on Vascular Imaging and Doppler.
Educational Objectives:
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
CME Credits and Tuition:
This program is approved for 15 hours of AMA Category I credit.
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