Time: November 12, 2009 to November 14, 2009
Location: St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
Street: 4615 Gulf Blvd.Suite #205
City/Town: St. Pete Beach
Website or Map: http://radlist.com/meeting.as…
Phone: (727)363-4500
Event Type: vascular, ultrasound, interpretation, course
Organized By: Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2009
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Vascular Ultrasound Interpretation Course - A Course For Physicians & Sonographers
Thursday, November 12, 2009 - Friday, November 13, 2009
St. Pete Beach, FL
MEETING SPONSOR:
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
Heather Curlee
4615 Gulf Blvd.
Suite #205
St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
Toll-Free 1-800-619-1900
(727)363-4500
FAX (727)363-0811
Email: heather@gcus.com
Website: http://www.gcus.com
CONFERENCE CENTER:
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
4615 Gulf Blvd.
Suite #205
St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
Toll-Free 1-800-619-1900
(727)363-4500
FAX (727)363-0811
Email: heather@gcus.com
Website: http://www.gcus.com
MEETING BROCHURE:
To view and print the meeting brochure, click here:
http://www.gcus.com/ProgramDetails2.aspx?ID=258&scheduleID=249&type=PROGRAM&mode=View
MEETING DESCRIPTION:
At the completion of the program, the participant should be able to:
1. Discuss Doppler/Color physics, factors affecting optimal Doppler examinations and commonly seen Doppler/Color artifacts, which may affect diagnostic accuracy.
2. Describe IMT measurements and evaluation and correlation with cardiovascular disease.
3. Explain routine scan protocols and analyze normal spectral waveform signatures, color characteristics, and Doppler measurements in a norma carotid and peripheral vascular examinations.
4. Recognize abnormal spectral Doppler and Color Doppler findings seen with carotid and peripheral arterial and venous disease.
5. Discuss the role of indirect testing in the evaluation of lower extremity arterial disease.
6. Apply diagnostic criteria and structure a formal report for evaluation of carotid, peripheral venous and arterial disease.
7. Review complex carotid and peripheral vascular case studies in interactive interpretation session format.
8. Explain the role of ultrasound in the post-intervention examination.
9. Describe ultrasound findings associated with aortic endograft leaks.
10. Describe normal and abnormal spectral Doppler charcteristics and diagnostic criteria associated with renal artery evaluation and dialysis access graft evaluation.
11. Increase participant’s knowledge to better interpret vascular ultrasound examinations.
12. Optional lunch session: Identify areas of weakness to better prepare for the RPVI examination.
INSTRUCTORS:
Atnip, Bandyk, Neumyer, Owen
CME HOURS: 16.0
LECTURE TOPICS:
Ultrasound, Vascular
ACTIVITIES: Beach/Ocean, Golf/Tennis, Sail/Cruise
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