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ABOUT THE DVD CME PACK
With the purchase of an entire DVD series, at full purchase price (does not include CME), you may order as many DVD CME Packs as you wish at a significantly reduced price. This will allow each participating physician to own his/her set of DVDs to view at their convenience and keep as personal reference material.
Each DVD CME Pack will contain:
- CME application and test
- A syllabus (included but is not enclosed the the DVD CME Case)
- A complete set of DVDs in a convenient to carry case designed for durability and ease of access. The cost of this convenient DVD CME Pack is priced to make it a practical alternative to "waiting in line" to receive the next DVD.
If original order was placed previous to ordering this package, please advise who placed the original order in the Order Comments field of the check-out page. This package will be sent to the address of the original order.
ABOUT THIS VIDEO
This video/DVD CME series offers the latest information to update attendees on salient issues and developments in the noninvasive diagnosis of vascular disease.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This video/DVD CME activity is intended and designed to offer educational opportunities to radiologists, vascular surgeons, neurologists, internists, and technologists involved in cerebral or peripheral vascular non-invasive testing. Readers in ICAVL-accredited laboratories will receive valuable education from this program.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this video/DVD CME series, subscribers should be able to:
- Discuss the newest techniques in the noninvasive diagnosis of endovascular disease, including venous and carotid imaging
- Assess new developments in vascular imaging
- Discuss the use of ultrasound in evaluation of the carotid arteries
- Understand the use of ultrasound in the venous evaluation of the upper and lower extremities
- Describe the appropriate role of ultrasound in the evaluation of the renal arteries
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.
ACCREDITATION
Scientific Sponsor
Educational Symposia
Accreditation
Physicians: Educational Symposia is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.
Educational Symposia designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Each tape/DVD is designated for two category 1 credits. The time necessary to complete the series is 16 hours. The time necessary to complete each tape/DVD is two hours.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM for these programs may be claimed until June 30, 2010.
Technologists: The American Society of Radiologic Technologists recognizes this educational activity for 16 Category A CE Credits, provided it is completed as designed. Category A CE credit may be claimed for this program until July 1, 2010.
All video/DVD course participants are required to take a test in order to be awarded credit. (Exam materials, if ordered, will be sent with your video/DVD order.) All video/DVD course participants will also have the opportunity to critically evaluate the program as it relates to practice relevance and educational objectives.
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 Areas and Elements.
STUDIO ENHANCEMENT
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 are 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.
CANCELLATION POLICY
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may return your purchase (or any portion of your purchase) within 15 days of receiving it. You will receive a refund for the portion that is returned, less a $65.00 fee ($50.00 processing fee and a $15.00 standard shipping charge). If you are returning/cancelling multiple video/DVD series, please note the $65 fee applies to each series. If your purchase 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 on the portion of the purchase that is returned.
FACULTY
Jose I. Almeida, M.D., FACS, R.V.T. Voluntary Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Miami School of Medicine
Dennis F. Bandyk, M.D., R.V.T. Director, Division of Vascular Surgery Harbourside Medical Tower Professor of Surgery University of South Florida College of Medicine
Phillip J. Bendick, Ph.D. Director Peripheral Vascular Diagnostic Center William Beaumont Hospital
James F. Benenati, M.D. Medical Director Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL
Anthony J. Comerota, M.D., FACS, FACC, RVT Director Jobst Vascular Center Adjunct Professor of Surgery University of Michigan
Edward G. Grant, M.D., FACR Professor and Chair Department of Radiology Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA
Ulrike M. Hamper, M.D. Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science, Urology Director of Ultrasound Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Muhammad Hasan, B.S., RVT, RDMS, RDCS Technical Director Peripheral Vascular Laboratory Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute
William D. Middleton, M.D., FACR Professor of Radiology Section of Abdominal Imaging & Diagnostic Ultrasound Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University School of Medicine
Frank Miele, MSEE President Pegasus Lectures, Inc.
Robert J. Min, M.D., MBA Director Cornell Vascular New York, NY
Laurence Needleman, M.D. Associate Professor of Radiology Thomas Jefferson University
John S. Pellerito, M.D. Chief, Division of Ultrasound, CT and MRI Director, Peripheral Vascular Laboratory Department of Radiology North Shore University Hospital Manhasset, NY Assistant Professor of Radiology New York University School of Medicine
Alex Powell, M.D. Interventional Radiologist Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Mark Reisman, M.D. Director Cardiovascular Research Swedish Medical Center
Thom Rooke, M.D. Krehbiel Professor of Vascular Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
Leslie M. Scoutt, M.D. Professor of Radiology Yale University School of Medicine Chief, Section of Ultrasound Co-Director, Vascular Laboratory
R. Eugene Zierler, M.D. Professor University of Washington
PROGRAMS
Program 1
Advanced Carotid Duplex Interpretation: Beyond the Routine Cases Laurence Needleman, M.D.
Carotid Duplex After Stent Placement: What to Look For and When to Follow-Up Dennis F. Bandyk, M.D., R.V.T.
Effects of Cardiac Disease on Vascular Doppler Flow Signals Phillip J. Bendick, Ph.D.
Use of Transcranial Doppler Embolic Monitoring for Carotid Stenting Mark Reisman, M.D.
Pitfalls in Carotid Duplex Scanning: Case Presentations R. Eugene Zierler, M.D.
Live Case Carotid Duplex Scanning Panelists: Dennis F. Bandyk, M.D., R.V.T. Phillip J. Bendick, Ph.D. James F. Benenati, M.D. Laurence Needleman, M.D. R. Eugene Zierler, M.D.
Unusual Cerebrovascular Abnormalities: Case Presentations Laurence Needleman, M.D.
Program 2
Screening For Carotid Disease: Rationale and How To Do It R. Eugene Zierler, M.D.
Controversies in Lower Extremity Venous Duplex Laurence Needleman, M.D.
Upper Extremity Venous Duplex: What Constitutes a Complete Exam? Muhammad Hasan, B.S., RVT, RDMS, RDCS
Duplex Evaluation of Dialysis Grafts and Fistula: Technique and Interpretation Dennis F. Bandyk, M.D., R.V.T.
Pitfalls in Varicose Vein Scanning Jose I. Almeida, M.D., FACS, R.V.T.
Understanding Peripheral Vascular Duplex Physics: A Review Frank Miele, MSEE
Program 3
Duplex Diagnosis of Lower Extremity Varicose Veins: How to Do It Right and How to Report It Robert J. Min, M.D., MBA
Live Case Scanning - Venous Disease Panelists: Jose I. Almeida, M.D., FACS, R.V.T. Robert J. Min, M.D., MBA Alex Powell, M.D.
Value of Physiologic Testing in the Evaluation of Peripheral Arterial Disease Anthony J. Comerota, M.D., FACS, FACC, RVT
Evaluating the Ischemic Extremity: Ancillary Testing for Tissue Viability and the Value of Distal Waveforms and Pressures Thom Rooke, M.D.
The Renal Duplex Exam: Interpretation and Reliability of the Exam R. Eugene Zierler, M.D.
Messenteric Duplex: Techniques and Interpretation Dennis F. Bandyk, M.D., R.V.T.
Unusual Arterial Vascular Conditions: Case Presentations Thom Rooke, M.D.
Endograft Evaluation Using Duplex: How Good Is It and How Good Can It Be? Phillip J. Bendick, Ph.D.
Program 4
Screening for PVD and AAA: Who, When and How Laurence Needleman, M.D.
All You Need to Know About Renal Artery Doppler Studies John S. Pellerito, M.D.
Advanced Carotid Evaluation Leslie M. Scoutt, M.D.
New Developments in Ultrasound Ulrike M. Hamper, M.D.
Program 5
Current Topics in Venous Ultrasound Leslie M. Scoutt, M.D.
Understanding Carotid Duplex Physics: A Review Frank Miele, MSEE
Essentials of the Carotid Examination John S. Pellerito, M.D.
Program 6
Ultrasound Evaluation of the Peripheral Veins Edward G. Grant, M.D., FACR
Evaluation of Peripheral Arterial Disease John S. Pellerito, M.D.
Abdominal Doppler Imaging: Aorta and Mesenteric Arteries John S. Pellerito, M.D.
Program 7
Imaging of Organ Transplants Edward G. Grant, M.D., FACR
Current Approach to Carotid Ultrasound Edward G. Grant, M.D., FACR
Controversies in Venous Ultrasound John S. Pellerito, M.D.
Program 8
Tricky and Interesting Carotid Cases Edward G. Grant, M.D., FACR
Pseudoaneurysms: Find Them, Fix Them or Forget Them William D. Middleton, M.D., FACR
Doppler Evaluation of the HepatoPortal Circulation John S. Pellerito, M.D.
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