Time: January 18, 2011 to January 21, 2011
Location: Stanford Hospital
Street: Stanford Hospital
City/Town: Stanford, CA, United States
Website or Map: http://radiologycme.stanford.…
Event Type: course
Organized By: Stanford Radiology CME
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2010
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8th SPR Symposium on Pediatric Cardiovascular MR/Basic Course - January 18-21, 2011
Course Chairmen: Richard Barth, MD, Paul S. Babyn, MD, and Ronald Cohen, MD
Course Directors: Frandics Chan, MD, PhD, Taylor Chung, MD, and Shi-Joon Yoo, MD, PhD
Statement of Need
There have been important advances in pediatric cardiovascular imaging in the past decade, especially with cardiac MR and CT. Advances in spatial resolution, speed, and analytical tools continue to evolve, resulting in improved diagnosis and clinical management of many forms of cardiovascular disease. Concurrent to an expansion of their utilization is a growing concern regarding the risks associated with these exams, especially in the pediatric population, for whom many protocols need to be adjusted for. Pediatric imaging requires specialized imaging approaches, safety measures, and specific understanding of pediatric anatomy and the spectrum of disease. This course is broken into two parts to meet the evolving educational needs of the pediatric cardiovascular imager. The first course, the 8th SPR Symposium on Pediatric Cardiovascular MR, is a three day small-group course whose aim is to review the necessary basic knowledge of heart disease in children and the practical use of MR for morphologic, functional and hemodynamic evaluation in a small group setting, and with hands-on MR scanning, interpretation, and post-processing sections.
Target Audience
This course is intended for practicing radiologists and cardiologists interested in imaging of patients with congenital heart diseases. The 8th SPR Symposium on Pediatric Cardiovascular MR/Basic Course is specially designed for practicing radiologists and cardiologists who are interested in the hands-on scanning and post-processing involved in pediatric cardiovascular MR imaging. Due to the nature and design of the course, space is limited to 15 applicants. Each applicant is required to submit a supporting letter from the chairperson of their respective departments. If accepted into the course, each attendee is required to also attend the 6th Advanced Pediatric Cardiovascular Imaging Course and the registration fee for the Basic Course includes registration to the Advanced Course. The Advanced Course is a didactic course open to all practicing physicians who are interested in advanced imaging applications in the field of pediatric cardiovascular imaging.
Learning Objectives
8th SPR Symposium on Pediatric Cardiovascular MR/Basic Course, January 18-21:
Evaluate the basic principles of MR physics in developing pulse sequences and scan parameters to optimize image quality.
Analyze current cardiovascular MR protocols and imaging techniques for the pediatric population to optimize patient safety and image quality.
Apply MR scanning and post-processing techniques for accurate data capture and 3D reconstruction.
Assess cardiovascular anatomy, function, and terminology as relates to pediatric MR imaging and evaluation.
Perform pediatric cardiovascular MR interpretation and evaluation of common pathologic conditions and difficult cases.
Accreditation
The Stanford University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
8th SPR Symposium on Pediatric Cardiovascular MR/Basic Course, January 18-21:
Stanford University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 21.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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