Time: August 10, 2013 at 6pm to August 11, 2013 at 7pm
Location: Dallas (Irving), TX USA
Website or Map: http://kmaultrasound.com/cour…
Phone: 972/353-3200
Event Type: ultrasound, cme, conference
Organized By: Keith A. Mauney
Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2013
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Targeted to Primary Care, ER and Critical Care Physicians or Residents beginning their cardiac rotation or fellowship. This course was requested for on-site presentation by the attending staff for Harvard Medical School. You'll learn the protocol for analysis and reporting of every element of the surface echocardiogram including all views, Doppler measurements and tissue tracking data. Special emphasis is placed on rapid and accurate recognition of systolic and diastolic wall motion abnormalities. The physiologic impact of diastolic heart failure and the many ways to assess it are made perfectly clear.
The very small class size permits us to identify and respond to your special interests and needs at every moment. This course is focused on our interactive dialogue but is supplemented with your independent access to our hands-on scan lab for your own self-study after hours.
Experienced echocardiographers find this course a thorough review in preparation for the national credentialing exams.
TARGET AUDIENCE
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FAMILY PRACTICE, INTERNAL MEDICINE AND HOSPITALIST PHYSICIANS who wish to add a codified, targeted approach to use of ultrasound in the abdomen. |
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RESIDENT PHYSICIANS beginning their ER, FP, IM, or Radiology rotation or fellowship. |
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GRADUATES of accredited sonography programs who desire to review and/or deepen their understanding of echocardiography and clinical cardiology. |
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SONOGRAPHERS who have performed echocardiography ultrasound for for any period who lack formal training in the formal protocol for acquisition, measurement, and analysis of data. |
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ENGINEERS or RESEARCH PROFESSIONALS contemplating the use of echocardiography as and end-point measurement tool for any clinical project. |
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