Time: November 15, 2014 from 8am to 4:15pm
Location: Advanced health Education Center
Street: 8502 Tybor Drive
City/Town: Houston
Website or Map: https://store.aheconline.com/…
Phone: 800-239-1361
Event Type: ce, seminar
Organized By: Larry Carney
Latest Activity: Jul 22, 2014
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The AIUM recommends that the cardiac outflow tracts be included on all 18-20 week anatomy scans. Fetal cardiac imaging can be the most challenging part of an OB anatomy scan. This one day course will increase your confidence level and scanning skills in obtaining the intricate detailed views of the fetal heart. The course begins with a short lecture reviewing fetal cardiac anatomy.
Participants will then be able to further their knowledge through live scanning with variety of models supervised by a faculty member. The hands on scan lab allows participants to practice obtaining the outflow tracts, 3 vessel tracheal view, aortic arch, ductus and more. This will improve your ability to recognize both normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy.
Scan with the experts
Sometimes it takes an additional day or two of scanning to generate confidence in your new skill set. If you would like to add a day or two, all our ultrasound skills courses can be scheduled with additional scan days in our state of the art interactive scan lab. Give us a call and discuss your needs with our faculty so we can help you achieve your goals.
Objectives
Course Topics
Target Audience
Physicians and sonographers who want to improve their skills and knowledge in the field of fetal cardiac imaging. Previous OB ultrasound experience is recommended.
CME Credit
Faculty: Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS
Dates/Location: All in Houston, Texas
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