Time: October 25, 2010 to October 27, 2010
Location: Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
Street: 4615 Gulf Blvd. Suite 205
City/Town: St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
Website or Map: http://www.gcus.com
Phone: (727) 363-4500
Event Type: flow, imaging, seminar
Organized By: Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
Latest Activity: Dec 22, 2009
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Introduction to Carotid Duplex/Color Flow Imaging Seminar -- October 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010 - Wednesday, October 27, 2010
St. Pete Beach, FL
MEETING SPONSOR:
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
Gulfcoast Staff
4615 Gulf Blvd. Suite 205
Saint Pete Beach, FL 33706
Toll-Free (800) 619-1900
(727) 363-4500
FAX (727) 363-0811
Website: http://www.gcus.com/ProgramDetails2.aspx?ID=351&scheduleID=343&type=PROGRAM&mode=View
CONFERENCE CENTER:
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
4615 Gulf Blvd. Suite 205
St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
Toll-Free (800) 619-1900
(727) 363-4500
FAX (727) 363-0811
Email: learn@gcus.com
Website: http://www.gcus.com
MEETING DESCRIPTION:
Program Name: Introduction to Carotid Duplex/Color Flow Imaging Seminar -- October 2010
Start Date: 10/25/2010
End Date: 10/27/2010
AMA Cat. 1 CME Credits: 24.0
Other CME Credits: 23.0 ASRT Cat. A Credits
Advanced Registration: $1,450.00
Regular Registration: $1,490.00
Location: Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
Address: 4615 Gulf Blvd, Suite 205
St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
The Advanced Registration fee is honored if payment is made/postmarked 21 days or more prior to the beginning date of the program.
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At the completion of the program the participant should be able to:
1. Identify the anatomy/physiology of the cerebrovascular system.
2. Discuss Doppler/color physics and be able to (sonographers) apply these principles to optimize system controls or (physicians) utilize this information for identifying technical errors which may result in misdiagnosis.
3. Perform routine scan protocols, and Doppler calculations in a complete carotid duplex/color examination.
4. Identify normal/abnormal spectral Doppler/ color characteristics; explain methods for obtaining quantitative information and state the diagnostic relevance of each measurement.
5. Desscribe and characterize plaque and other pathology associated with cerebrovascular disease.
6. Discuss Intima-Media Thickness measurements and evaluation and their clinical significance as a screening method for cardiovascular disease.
7. Apply the information discussed in a clinical setting, under supervised conditions until an accepted level of proficiency has been achieved.
8. Increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or interpret examinations.
Course Topics:
* Doppler fundamentals
* Anatomy/physiology and disease progression
* Normal spectral analysis
* Carotid scan protocol
* Color optimization
* Carotid stenosis assessment
* Interactive interpretation case studies
* Imaging “Do’s & Don’ts”
* Technical worksheet/document waverforms and measurements
* Structure report
* Intima-Media Thickness: Measurement and Evaluation
* Hands-on sessions
Who Can Attend?
Sonographers and other medical professionals learning how to perform carotid duplex/color examinations (proof of allied health experience required). Physicians at an entry level of interpreting examinations. Physician participants may include (but are not limited to) those involved with internal medicine, cardiology, radiology, and general/vascular surgery.
Faculty:
Phil Bendick, PhD., RVT
Director, Vascular Laboratory
William Beaum
CME HOURS: 24.0
LECTURE TOPICS:
Cardiac, Chest, Ultrasound, Vascular
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