ABOUT THE DVD CME PACK
Educational Symposia is constantly exploring ways to better serve our customers. Subscribers of our DVD CME teaching programs asked for a simpler way to share a DVD Teaching Program. We listened and are excited to introduce the DVD CME Pack.
Here's how it works. Purchase the original DVD teaching program then order as many DVD CME Packs as needed at a significantly reduced price. It really is that simple!
Educational Symposia's innovative DVD CME Packs allow each participating physician to own his/her set of DVDs. Having their own set provides the opportunity to view at their convenience and add to their personal reference library. DVD CME Packs are priced to make it a practical alternative to "waiting in line" to receive the next DVD.
Each DVD CME Pack contains:
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An entire set of DVDs in a convenient case designed for durability and ease of access
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One CME application and test
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A one or two volume syllabus (depending on the series). Syllabus is included in the purchase price but is not enclosed in the DVD CME case.
See order form to order a DVD CME Pack for this series. To order a DVD CME Pack for a previously purchased DVD teaching program, visit us online at www.edusymp.com, call toll free (800) 338-5901.
Multiple CME Subscribers......
Educational Symposia DVD Teaching Programs are accredited for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for three years from the original release date. Once the initial order is placed, the number of CME applications and/or DVD CME Packs that can be ordered is limitless. Simply call (800) 338-5901 or access our website at www.edusymp.com and reference the name of the person or facility of the originating order. See order form for pricing.
ABOUT THIS DVD TEACHING PROGRAM
This DVD series is structured to provide clinically relevant information for those physicians who provide radiology services in emergency rooms, intensive care units, trauma centers, and other emergency care locations. Tips, techniques and protocols are emphasized so that studies can be performed and interpreted in an optimal and time efficient manner. A clinical focus is stressed so that patients can benefit from these procedures. New for the 2009 series, workstation demonstrations are being incorporated into several presentations! Faculty have been selected for their teaching ability, as well as for their expertise.
Workstations provided by Philips Healthcare and TeraRecon Inc.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This CME activity is primarily intended and designed to educate those physicians who supervise and/or interpret radiology studies/procedures in emergency rooms, trauma centers, and intensive care units. Thus, it should be particularly helpful for radiologists and emergency medicine physicians. It should also be beneficial for those who order imaging studies and wish to better understand current applications.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this DVD CME series, subscribers should be able to:
- Discuss approaches to imaging the most frequent and serious emergency problems that occur in their practice
- Understand how best to respond to the wide variety of imaging and interventional situations that occur during the evening and weekends
- Implement into their practices protocols for assessing the trauma patient in a time efficient manner
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 22 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Each DVD is designated for two category 1 credits. The time necessary to complete the series is 22 hours. The time necessary to complete each DVD is two hours.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM for these programs may be claimed until July 14, 2012.
Technologists: No Category A CE credit is available for this series.
All DVD course participants are required to take a test in order to be awarded credit. (Exam materials, if ordered, will be sent with your DVD order.) All DVD course participants will also have the opportunity to critically evaluate the program as it relates to practice relevance and educational objectives.
This DVD series was planned and produced by Educational Symposia, the leader in diagnostic imaging education since 1975.
This DVD series was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essential Areas and Elements.
STUDIO ENHANCEMENT
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DVD teaching programs feature a distinctive production process termed "Digital Studio Enhancement" including
- Post-processed diagnostic images
- Clearly visible pathology and anatomy
- Improved graphic and text legibility
- Electronic pointer correlation with speaker's indications
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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 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
Eric N. Faerber, M.D. Director, Department of Radiology Chief, Section of Neuroradiology St. ChristopherÕs Hospital for Children Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, PA
Alisa D. Gean, M.D. Professor of Radiology, Neurology and Neurological Surgery University of California, San Francisco Chief of Neuroradiology San Francisco General Hospital
Jay P. Heiken, M.D. Professor of Radiology Director, Abdominal Imaging Section Co-Director, Body Computed Tomography Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University School of Medicine
Faye C. Laing, M.D. Professor of Radiology Harvard Medical School Radiologist, Ultrasound Section Brigham and WomenÕs Hospital
William R. Reinus, M.D., MBA, FACR Vice Chairman Department of Radiology, Planning and Development Professor and Chief Musculoskeletal and Trauma Radiology Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA
Kathirkamanathan Shanmuganathan, M.D. Professor Diagnostic Radiology University of Maryland Medical Center
William J. Shea, Jr., M.D. Vice President 3D Division NightHawk Radiology Services 3D Division Austin, TX
Robert M. Steiner, M.D., FACR, FACC Professor of Radiology and Medicine Temple University School of Medicine Chief Thoracic Radiology Philadelphia, PA
Charles S. White, M.D. Professor of Radiology and Medicine Chief of Thoracic Radiology Vice Chair, Clinical Affairs University of Maryland
PROGRAM
Program 1
Moans and Groans: Imaging the Abdomen and Pelvis with Ultrasound Faye C. Laing, M.D.
Imaging of Acute Mesenteric Ischemia and Bowel Obstruction Jay P. Heiken, M.D.
Abdominal and Pelvic Emergencies in Infancy and Childhood - Multimodality Approach Eric N. Faerber, M.D.
Program 2
Acute Appendicitis: Imaging Algorithm and the Differential Diagnosis Jay P. Heiken, M.D.
Ultrasound of the Right Upper Quadrant in the Emergency Patient Faye C. Laing, M.D.
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Rupture Jay P. Heiken, M.D.
Program 3
Bleeding in the First Trimester: Value of Ultrasound Faye C. Laing, M.D.
Acute Diverticulitis: Diagnostic Imaging Differential Diagnosis and Clinical Management Jay P. Heiken, M.D
Musculoskeletal Trauma in the Pediatric Patient Eric N. Faerber, M.D.
Program 4
Imaging of Solid Abdominal Organ Trauma K. Shanmuganathan, M.D.
Imaging Acute Cervical Spine Trauma Part I William R. Reinus, M.D., MBA, FACR
Trauma to the Cranio-Cervical Junction K. Shanmuganathan, M.D.
Program 5
Imaging Acute Cervical Spine Trauma Part II William R. Reinus, M.D., MBA, FACR
Bone and Soft Tissue Trauma of the Knee William R. Reinus, M.D., MBA, FACR
Head Trauma Part I: Imaging Strategies and Extra-Axial Injury Alisa D. Gean, M.D.
Program 6
Head Trauma Part 2: Intra-Axial Injuries and Quiz Cases Alisa D. Gean, M.D.
Minimizing Radiation to the Emergency Pediatric Patient. "Image Gently" Eric N. Faerber, M.D.
Orbital and Maxillofacial Trauma Alisa D. Gean, M.D.
Program 7
Missed Injuries in Trauma and Emergency Patient K. Shanmuganathan, M.D.
CTV and CTA of Peripheral Vascular Disease William J. Shea, Jr., M.D.
Imaging of Penetrating Torso Trauma K. Shanmuganathan, M.D.
Program 8
Brain Herniation Syndromes: What, Why and Where? Alisa D. Gean, M.D.
Emergency Neuroimaging in the Pediatric Patient Eric N. Faerber, M.D.
Outsourcing Emergency Radiology Strategies, Feasibility, Economics William J. Shea, Jr., M.D. William R. Reinus, M.D., MBA, FACR
Program 9
Chest Pain in the Emergency Patient Part 1: Triaging Strategies and Diagnostic Tools Charles S. White, M.D.
Chest Pain in the Emergency Patient Part 2: Triple Phase CT - Is it the Practical Approach of Choice? - Including Workstation Demonstration Charles S. White, M.D.
Post Processing the CT Coronary Arteriogram-Pitfalls and Advantages - Including Workstation Demonstration William J. Shea, Jr., M.D.
Program 10
Critical Care Radiology Charles S. White, M.D.
Emergency Pediatric Airway and Airspace Disease Eric N. Faerber, M.D.
Pulmonary Thromboembolism: Current Diagnostic Approach Charles S. White, M.D.
Program 11
Pneumonia in the Emergency Patient Robert M. Steiner, M.D., FACR, FACC
Radiology of Thoracic Trauma Robert M. Steiner, M.D., FACR, FACC
Imaging of the Patient with Cardiovascular Trauma Robert M. Steiner, M.D., FACR, FACC
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