Ultrasound CME Courses
Ultrasound CME Courses
Use Echocardiography to Improve Clinical Outcomes
In this Oakstone comprehensive review, you’ll get expert information on the principles and current clinical practice of echocardiography to help you prepare for exams and earn CME credits from your home or office.
Used correctly, echocardiography is an important tool that can improve clinical outcomes in cardiac patients. Oakstone’s Echocardiography – A Comprehensive Review will help you:
- Select the right patients for echocardiography
- Understand clinical indications and quality assurance issues
- Recognize clinical uses, advantages, potential complications, and limitations of new available modalities
- Know the techniques needed to evaluate various diseases and disorders
- Summarize the characteristic findings of diseases of the myocardium
- Discuss the role of echocardiography in the intraoperative, critical care, and emergency department settings
Duke Radiology’s expert faculty presents a wide-ranging 20 hour summary of essential topics for today’s practice, including MRI safety, radiation dose and incidental findings. Special focus is placed on the cutting edge of imaging advances and procedures, covering multiple modalities in many sub-specialties. Worth up to 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and accepted as self assessment CME for Maintenance of Certification requirements!
Topics: Body, Interventional, Neuro, Emergency, Musculoskeletal, Breast, and Pediatric Imaging, as well as Nuclear Medicine, Safe Practices and Incidentalomas.
The ALL NEW 29th Annual Advances in Vascular Imaging and Diagnosis is the largest edition ever, with nearly eighteen hours of content devoted to the analysis and management of vascular disease. The ultrasound component of the internationally renowned VEITHsymposium®, AVIDsymposium® is sponsored by Cleveland Clinic. Worth up to 17.75 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this program FULFILLS VASCULAR LAB CME REQUIREMENTS, and is essential for all cardiovascular health professionals. NO POST TEST REQUIRED to obtain credit!
Topics: Real time B-mode imaging, color and spectral Doppler, non-invasive techniques, thrombo-embolic disease, venous disease, arterial, cerebrovascular, abdominal, wound care, diabetic foot principles, hemodialysis access, vascular lab management, vascular ultrasound education, reimbursement and laboratory accreditation.
Duke Radiology’s 8th Mammograms to MRI is designed to provide a comprehensive review of established breast imaging modalities along with an update to the many advances in techniques. Practical advice will cultivate a complete discussion of analog and digital mammography, breast ultrasound, MRI and interventions. This strong foundation promotes an exploration of newer technologies, such as tomosynthesis. As such, the 17 AMA PRA Category I Credits™ available in this activity meet MQSA CME requirements, and all credits count as SA-CME for Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: 2D and 3D mammography, screening, Breast Cancer, biopsy, Breast MRI, Ultrasound, BIRADS, Lymph Nodes, High Risk Lesions, Surgery, Tomosynthesis and much more!
Internationally renowned speakers from Penn Radiology and other notable institutions gather to present the best practices for today’s breast imager. Fundamentals will be reviewed, and hot topics examined including breast cancer screening, digital breast tomosynthesis and abbreviated MR. Presentations will focus on the incorporation of newer technologies into conventional protocols. Worth up to 15.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this multi-modality review and update will meet the MQSA CME requirements for breast imagers. All credits count toward Self Assessment CME Requirements for ABR Maintenance of Certification.
Focus: BI-RADs 5th Edition, breast ultrasound, digital tomosynthesis, biopsies, management of high risk lesions, breast density, breast cancer biology, DCIS, post-op imaging, lymph nodes, problem solving, contrast enhanced digital mammography, BI-RADs 3 lesions, abbreviated breast MR, male breast, false negatives and much more!