Time: January 30, 2010 all day
Location: Clarion Shreveport
Street: 1419 E. 70th Street
City/Town: Shreveport, LA 70015
Event Type: breast, imaging, tools, in, the, post, treated
Organized By: Advanced Health Education Center
Latest Activity: Dec 20, 2009
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Breast Imaging Tools in the Post Treated Breast
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Shreveport, LA
MEETING SPONSOR:
Advanced Health Education Center
8502 Tybor Drive
Houston, TX 77074
Toll-Free 800-239-1361
713-772-0157
Website: http://aheconline.com
CONFERENCE CENTER:
Clarion Shreveport
1419 E. 70th Street
Shreveport, LA 70015
MEETING BROCHURE:
To view and print the meeting brochure, click here:
http://http://store.aheconline.com/DisplayDetail.aspx?pid=4801
MEETING DESCRIPTION:
Come join us for a new mammography class developed and presented by one of MD Anderson Cancer Center’s finest technologists. This mammography class will bring you a wealth of information on detection and treatment of breast cancer. The “seek and rescue mission” will focus on staging of breast cancer and the treatment plan taking full advantage of a wide range of modalities to determine metastasis. Imaging tools for scars, masses and calcifications will be presented in an interactive format allowing you to participate. Positioning skills, communication, respect and confidence are a must for the “Mammographero”. Being a mammographer takes passion and you will love this class as you stay involved in your career and follow your path in “making breast cancer your mission”!
Course Topics
• Detection and treatment of breast cancer
• Staging our patients and why it is so important
• Positioning the post treated patient
• Scar vs. residual/recurrent disease
• Mass vs. residual tumor
• Calcification characteristics
• Skin changes
• The “Mammographero”
INSTRUCTORS:
McDaniel
CME HOURS: 8
LECTURE TOPICS:
Mammography/Women's Imaging
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