STUDIO ENHANCEMENT
Please Note: Programs 1 and 2 MUST be purchased together. Programs 3 and 4 MUST be purchased together also.
Free syllabus with purchase of entire set.
Educational Symposia video/DVD teaching sessions feature a distinctive production process termed Studio Enhancement. The diagnostic images utilized by the faculty for each lecture are reproduced and studio-processed to optimize the display of anatomy and pathology. Each of the teaching slides is optimally photographed and individually integrated into the program. This editing process ensures the video/DVD user the best image quality possible when viewing the diagnostic material. An electronic pointer is included to further reinforce the learning process. This video/DVD teaching program has been produced using broadcast quality digital equipment and editing techniques. All programs are reproduced from digital masters for maximum quality.
SPECIAL PURCHASE OPTION
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This educational series is divided into 9 topical programs for purchase in either video or DVD format. The video/DVD series may be purchased in its entirety using our Four Easy Payments Plan.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
This video/DVD educational program is intended for those who perform and/or supervise MRI procedures. This program should benefit MR technologists and help their imaging skills and techniques. Selected segments will also be of value to increase efficiency and safety.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this video/DVD CE series, subscribers should be able to:
- Implement effective safety protocols for operating in the MR environment
- Discuss newer imaging techniques, including propeller MRI
- Incorporate newer techniques such as diffusion and perfusion imaging and MR spectroscopy
- More effectively utilize MRI for the management of patients with musculoskeletal pathology
- Understand and minimize MRI artifacts
- Be more informed about MRI equipment and purchasing strategies
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.
ACCREDITATION
Scientific Sponsor Educational Symposia
Accreditation The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) recognizes this educational activity for a maximum of 18 category A CE credits provided it is completed as designed. Category A CE credit may be claimed for this program until 2/1/2006. However, it will be resubmitted to the ASRT for renewal at that time. After 2/1/2006, call ESI at (800) 338-5901 regarding availability of Category A CE credit.
Programs 1 and 2 have been accredited as one program for a total of 4 credits and must be completed together. Programs 3 and 4 have been accredited as one program for a total of 4 credits and must be completed together. All other programs are approved for 2 credits each. The time necessary to complete the series is 18 hours. The time necessary to complete Programs 1 and 2 is four hours; the time necessary to complete Programs 3 and 4 is four hours; the time necessary to complete all other programs is two hours each.
This video/DVD series was planned and produced by Educational Symposia, the leader in diagnostic imaging education since 1975. This video/DVD series was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essential Elements and Standards.
CANCELLATION POLICY
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may cancel by returning your order, or any portion of your order, within 15 days of receiving it. You will receive a refund for the portion that is returned, less a $50.00 processing fee and a $15.00 standard shipping charge. If your order was sent express, the additional shipping charges will NOT be refunded. No refunds can be made after 15 days. All cancellations must be in writing. CME credit cannot be granted when a video/DVD order is cancelled.
FACULTY
Mark H. Awh, M.D. President Radsource Nashville, Tennessee
Steven N. Breiter, M.D. Director of Pediatric Radiology and Pediatric Neuroradiology Advanced Radiology Baltimore, Maryland William H. Faulkner, Jr., B.S.,R.T.(R)(MR)(CT) MRI Education and Operations Consultant William Faulkner & Associates, L.L.C. Director of Education Chattanooga Imaging
Emanuel Kanal, M.D., FACR Director, Magnetic Resonance Services Professor of Radiology and Neuroradiology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D. Associate Professor Department of Radiology Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York
Lawrence R. Muroff, M.D., FACR Clinical Professor of Radiology University of Florida and University of South Florida Colleges of Medicine President and CEO Imaging Consultants, Inc. Tampa, Florida
F. Scott Pereles, M.D. Director of MRI Associate Professor of Radiology Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR Director of Imaging Proscan Imaging Maryland Columbia, Maryland
Carolyn K. Roth, R.T. Director of Technologist Continuing Education and MRI Programs Department of Radiology, Continuing Education University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Val M. Runge, M.D. Editor-in-Chief, Investigative Radiology Robert and Alma Moreton Centennial Chair in Radiology Scott and White Clinic and Hospital Texas A&M University Health Science Center
Barry Stein, M.D. Division of Vascular/Interventional Radiology Chief, Cardiovascular MRI Hartford Hospital & Center for Minimally Invasive Therapy Jefferson X-Ray Group Hartford, CT
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR Assistant Professor, Neuroscience Seton Hall University Section Chief - Neuroradiology, MRI and CT New Jersey Neuroscience Institute J.F.K. Medical Center - Edison Imaging
Michael B. Zlatkin, M.D., FRCP (C) President National Musculoskeletal Imaging Inc. Voluntary Professor of Radiology University of Miami School of Medicine
PROGRAMS
Program 1 (MUST completed with Program 2)
MR Safety Update Emanuel Kanal, M.D., FACR
MR Spectroscopy Steven N. Breiter, M.D.
Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging - Part 1 William H. Faulkner Jr., B.S.R.T.
Program 2 (MUST be completed with Program 1)
Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging - Part 2 William H. Faulkner Jr., B.S.R.T.
MR Angiography Emanuel Kanal, M.D., FACR
The Physics of Clinical MR Taught Through Images Val M. Runge, M.D.
Program 3 (MUST be completed with Program 4)
New Imaging Techniques - Propeller MRI Emanuel Kanal, M.D., FACR
Fast MR Imaging William H. Faulkner Jr., B.S.R.T.
MR Pulse Sequence Review - Part 1 Carolyn K. Roth, R.T.
Program 4 (MUST be completed with Program 3)
MR Pulse Sequence Review - Part 2 Carolyn K. Roth, R.T.
MRI - Focus on Efficiency William H. Faulkner Jr., B.S.R.T.
MR Imaging Parameter Review Carolyn K. Roth, R.T.
Program 5
Techniques for MR Imaging of Joints Michael B. Zlatkin, M.D., FRCP
MR of the Hand and Wrist Mark H. Awh, M.D.
MR of Bone and Articular Cartilage John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
Program 6
Understanding MRI Artifacts Carolyn K. Roth, R.T.
MRI Equipment Purchases - What the Technologist Should Know: Lawrence R. Muroff, M.D., FACR
ACR QC Program for MRI William H. Faulkner Jr., B.S.R.T.
Program 7
Artifacts and Pitfalls in Contrast Enhanced MRA Barry Stein, M.D.
Principles of Contrast Enhanced MRA William H. Faulkner Jr., B.S.R.T.
Neuro MRA Techniques at All Fields Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Program 8
MR of the Pelvis F. Scott Pereles, M.D.
MRA of Peripheral Vascular Disease Barry Stein, M.D.
Body MR Imaging Techniques William H. Faulkner Jr., B.S.R.T.
Program 9
Imaging Techniques for MR of the Breast Carolyn K. Roth, R.T.
Breast MRI - Technique and Pitfalls Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D.
MRI of Breast Implants Carolyn K. Roth, R.T.
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