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Content The MRI Updates are available in the sub-specialties of General MRI, Neuro MRI and Musculoskeletal MRI. Each series is comprised of six videotapes/DVDs. You will receive one tape/DVD every other month beginning in January 2008. International orders will be shipped in their entirety in November 2008. There is no duplication of lectures among these series.
From the Leader in MRI Video/DVD Education
- MRI Updates are an exciting concept in medical education. These bi-monthly 2-hour video/DVD releases are designed to offer:
- Up-to-date, practical information essential for the practicing physician
- Outstanding, nationally known faculty selected for their excellence as teachers, as well as for their expertise in MRI
- Superior image quality due to special studio enhancement of the images
- Electronic pointer to highlight pathology
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM: 2 credits per tape/DVD; 12 credits per series are available
- Educational sessions at your convenience: Watch when you please; review them as often as you wish
- Tapes/DVDs are released throughout the year so that you will always be up-to-date
ABOUT THESE VIDEO/DVD SERIES
This video/DVD education provides practical, timely, clinical information in general, neuro and musculoskeletal MRI. Pertinent lectures are selected so that subscribers receive the most up-to-date clinical information. Tips and techniques are stressed, as well as appropriate patient selection. The faculty members have been chosen for their teaching ability, as well as their expertise in MRI.
A syllabus is included in the purchase price of each update series. The first section of the syllabus and a 3-ring binder will be sent with the first video/DVD. After that, a syllabus section will be sent with each video/DVD.
INDIVIDUAL TARGET AUDIENCE
GENERAL MRI This video/DVD CME activity is primarily intended and designed to educate diagnostic imaging physicians. Also, the program should be useful in educating referring physicians who order MRI procedures.
NEURO MRI This video/DVD education provides practical, timely, clinical information in Neuro MRI. Pertinent lectures are selected so that subscribers receive the most up-to-date clinical information. Tips and techniques are stressed, as well as appropriate patient selection. The faculty members have been chosen for their teaching ability, as well as their expertise in MRI.
MUSCULOSKELETAL MRI This video/DVD CME activity is primarily intended and designed to educate diagnostic imaging physicians. It should also be valuable for orthopedic surgeons. Additionally, referring physicians who order musculoskeletal MR procedures should find it useful.
INDIVIDUAL EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
GENERAL MRI At the completion of this video/DVD CME series, subscribers should be able to:
- Implement optimized protocols for 3T MRI into their clinical practices
- Describe the benefits and limitations of MRA at 3T
- More effectively utilize the power of 3T MR to assess patients with cardiovascular disease
- Expand clinical applications for MRI in the evaluation of breast disease
- Assess patients with cardiac and peripheral vascular abnormalities using MRA
- Incorporate MR/MRA imaging protocols for evaluating the body and peritoneum into clinical practice
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.
NEURO MRI At the completion of this video/DVD CME series, subscribers should be able to:
- Recognize the MRI appearance of normal anatomy and common pathology
- Expand clinical applications for MRI in evaluation of patients with a variety of CNS disorders
- Implement optimized protocols for 3T MRI into their clinical practices
- Expand clinical applications for MRI in evaluation of patients with a variety of spine disorders
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.
MUSCULOSKELETAL MRI At the completion of this video/DVD CME series, subscribers should be able to:
- Incorporate into their clinical practice appropriate pulse sequences and protocols for musculoskeletal MRI procedures for low and high field systems
- Assess patients with joint pathology in a non-invasive manner utilizing MRI
- Identify the applications of MRI for the management of various sports related injuries
- Describe the MR appearance of common musculoskeletal pathology and differentiate this pathology from other causes of abnormal signal
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 (each series) for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physician 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 each series is 12 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 January 14, 2011.
Technologists: No Category A CE credit is available for this series.
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.
FACULTY
GENERAL MRI Daniel Cornfeld, M.D. Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Radiology Yale University School of Medicine Yale New Haven Hospital
J. Paul Finn, M.D. Professor of Radiology and Medicine Chief, Diagnostic Cardiovascular Imaging Director, Magnetic Resonance Research Department of Radiology David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Thomas M. Grist, M.D. John H. Juhl Professor of Radiology Medical Physics and Bioengineering Chairman, Department of Radiology University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School and Public Health
Russell N. Low, M.D. Medical Director Sharp and Children's MRI Center San Diego, CA
Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D. Associate Professor of Radiology Weill Medical College of Cornell University Associate Radiologist Director of Breast MRI Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York City, NY
Vamsi R. Narra, M.D., FRCR Associate Professor of Radiology Co-Chief, Body MRI Co-Director Body MRI Fellowship Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University School of Medicine
Scott Reeder, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Radiology Division Chief of MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging University of Wisconsin - Madison
Mitchell D. Schnall, M.D., Ph.D. Matthew J. Wilson Professor of Radiology Research Associate Chair for Research Department of Radiology University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
NEURO MRI Steven Falcone, M.D., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Radiology, Neurological Surgery, and Ophthalmology Director of UM Radiology Services and MRI Fellowship University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
Blake A. Johnson, M.D. Director of Neuroimaging Center for Diagnostic Imaging Minneapolis, MN
Emanuel Kanal, M.D., FACR, FISMRM Director, Magnetic Resonance Services Professor of Radiology and Neuroradiology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Meng Law, M.D., MBBS, FRACR Associate Professor of Radiology and Neurosurgery Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, NY
Mini N. Pathria, M.D. Professor of Clinical Radiology University of California San Diego Medical Center
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D. Staff Neuroradiologist Barrow Neurologic Institute St. Joseph´s Hospital Phoenix, AZ
Marc D. Shapiro, M.D. Chief of Neuroradiology and President NeuroSkeletal Imaging Winter Park Voluntary Associate Professor of Diagnostic Radiology University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR Section Chief - CT, MRI and Neuroradiology Edison Imaging - J.F.K. Medical Center Seton Hall School of Graduate Medical Education New Jersey Neuroscience Institute
Chip Truwit, M.D. Professor & Chair, Department of Radiology Hennepin County Medical Center Margaret and H.O. Peterson Chair in Neuroradiology University of Minnesota School of Medicine
MUSCULOSKELETAL MRI Kimberly K. Amrami, M.D. Associate Professor of Radiology Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
John V. Crues, III, M.D. Medical and MRI Fellowship Director Radnet Management, Inc. Volunteer Clinical Professor of Radiology UCSD School of Medicine
John F. Feller, M.D. Medical Director Desert Medical Imaging Indian Wells, CA
Charles P. Ho, M.D., Ph.D. Director, National Orthopedic Imaging Associates Vail Imaging Center California Advanced Imaging at Atherton
Mini N. Pathria, M.D. Professor of Clinical Radiology University of California San Diego Medical Center
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D. Staff Neuroradiologist Barrow Neurologic Institute St. Joseph's Hospital Phoenix, AZ
David W. Stoller, M.D. Director, California Advanced Imaging and MRI at California Pacific Medical Center San Francisco Director, National Orthopedic Imaging Associates
Phillip F.J. Tirman, M.D. Fellowship Director National Orthopedic Imaging Associates Greenbrae, CA Musculoskeletal MRI Co-Director California Pacific Medical Campus San Francisco, CA
Michael B. Zlatkin, M.D., FRCP(C) President, National Musculoskeletal Imaging, Inc. Weston, FL Voluntary Professor of Radiology Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Miami, FL
PROGRAMS
GENERAL MRI Program 1
MRI of the Breast Mitchell D. Schnall, M.D., Ph.D.
Cardiac MRI: The 3T Challenge J. Paul Finn, M.D.
Basic Principles of Contrast Enhanced MRA Vamsi R. Narra, M.D., FRCR
Program 2
Changing Protocols from 1.5 to 3 Tesla Daniel Cornfeld, M.D.
Cardiovascular MRI: How I Do the Basics Thomas M. Grist, M.D.
Contrast Enhanced MRA of the Abdominal Aorta and Renal Arteries Vamsi R. Narra, M.D., FRCR
Program 3
New Techniques and Old Pearls - Abdominal MRI Russell N. Low, M.D.
MRA at 3T Scott Reeder, M.D., Ph.D.
Breast MRI: Historical Perspective Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D.
Cardiac Imaging at 3T Scott Reeder, M.D., Ph.D.
Program 4
Evaluation of Chest Pain Using MR Thomas M. Grist, M.D.
Peripheral MRA Run-off Vamsi R. Narra, M.D., FRCR
Angiography of the Aorta Scott Reeder, M.D., Ph.D.
Program 5
Contrast Enhanced MRA: Pearls and Pitfalls Thomas M. Grist, M.D.
Angiography of the Renal Arteries Scott Reeder, M.D., Ph.D.
Pancreas MR Imaging Russell N. Low, M.D.
Program 6
Advanced Methods for Liver and Abdominal MR Imaging Scott Reeder, M.D., Ph.D.
Breast MRI: Technique and Image Acquisition Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D.
MR Imaging of the Bowel and Peritoneum Russell N. Low, M.D.
NEURO MRI Program 1
Cranial Nerves I - VI Blake A. Johnson, M.D.
MR of CNS Infections Chip Truwit, M.D.
Essential Concepts of MR Angiography Emanuel Kanal, M.D., FACR, FISMR
Program 2
Cranial Nerves VII - XII Blake A. Johnson, M.D.
New Spine MR Imaging Techniques at 1.5 and 3T Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
3T MRI in Clinical Practice Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Program 3
Clinical Diffusion Imaging at 1.5 and 3T: Essentials Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
MR of Hemorrhage 1.5 and 3T Blake A. Johnson, M.D.
MR Safety: Latest Updates Emanuel Kanal, M.D., FACR, FISMRM
Program 4
Advanced Neuroimaging at 3T: Perfusion, Diffusion Tensor and MR Spectroscopy Meng Law, M.D., MBBS, FRACR
Clinical Diffusion Imaging at 1.5 and 3T: Advanced Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Imaging of Spinal Bone Marrow Disease Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
Program 5
Evidence Based Support for Neuroimaging at 3T: Does 3T Make a Difference in Diagnosis and Treatment? Steven Falcone, M.D., M.B.A.
MR of Spinal Trauma Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
MR of Nerve Entrapment Disorders Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
Program 6
Contrast Enhanced Imaging of the Brain at 3T Steven Falcone, M.D., M.B.A.
Degenerative Disk Disease/ Nomenclature Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
3T Evaluation of Seizure Disorders Marc D. Shapiro, M.D.
MUSCULOSKELETAL MRI Program 1
MRI of the Knee John F. Feller, M.D.
MRI of the Wrist and Hand Charles P. Ho, M.D., Ph.D.
MR of the Glenohumeral Joint David W. Stoller, M.D.
Program 2
3T Musculoskeletal Imaging Ð An Overview Kimberly K. Amrami, M.D.
MRI of the Knee: Menisci Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
MRI of the Shoulder: Rotator Cuff Injuries Charles P. Ho, M.D., Ph.D.
Program 3
Spine Inflammatory and Infectious Disease Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
Wrist Instability: Extrinsic and Intrinsic Ligaments and TFCC John V. Crues, III, M.D.
Foot & Ankle: Imaging Techniques and Anatomic Variants John V. Crues, III, M.D.
Program 4
Knee: Ligament Injuries John V. Crues, III, M.D.
MRI of the Hip David W. Stoller, M.D.
MRI of Shoulder Instability Phillip F.J. Tirman, M.D.
Program 5
Sports Injuries of the Shoulder John F. Feller, M.D.
MRI of the Ankle & Foot: Tendon Lesions and Miscellaneous Disorders Michael B. Zlatkin, M.D., FRCP(C)
MRI of the Shoulder Biceps Tendon and Microinstability Phillip F.J. Tirman, M.D.
Program 6
MRI of the Elbow Phillip F.J. Tirman, M.D.
MR of the Ankle David W. Stoller, M.D.
Post Op Knee Charles P. Ho, M.D., Ph.D.
STUDIO ENHANCEMENT & CANCELLATION POLICY
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.
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