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We now have Radiology and Imaging CME pages in these subspecialties:
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Please visit these pages to find additional CME programs in your
specialty:
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Clinical Competence in Cardiac CT Four Volume Library (Sponsored Links)
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The Clinical Competence in Cardiac CT Four Volume Library meets all of the ACCF/AHA Level 1 and 2 Credentialing case requirements attainable through enduring materials. Alternatively, the volumes in this library are applicable to the annual case maintenance requirement and ACR practice guidelines. Displaying 160 cases in all, this four volume set features a simulated workstation, thousands of fully navigable images, supplemental diagnostic materials, hours of in depth presentations and 25 expert mentored video demonstrations. Designed to maximize proficiency in minimum time, each program addresses a specific ACCF/AHA Credentialing requirement AND provides Category I Credits in AMA PRA. Volumes are available individually and/or together at quantity and combination discounts. |
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Clinical Competence in Cardiac CT Volume One
provides a highly interactive CME review of fifty cases, including complete and navigable CT studies and rich supplemental material. This meets the guidelines for Level 1 ACCF/AHA Credentialing in Cardiac CT. Alternatively, these 50 cases meet the annual requirement to maintain certification, and are also applicable for SAM credit. In addition to the cases, comprehensive multimedia lectures establish and/or enhance foundational knowledge.
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Clinical Competence in Cardiac CT Volume Two
features 50 new cases, all including calcium scoring studies. This allows the learners to meet their ACCF/AHA Level 2 case requirements for non-contrast cases. Each case includes complete and navigable CT studies rich with supplemental material, including echocardiograms, nuclear studies, cardiac catheter movies, as well as lung and function reconstructions. The workstation simulator allows you to seamlessly interface with all case materials. Also applicable for SAM credit.
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Clinical Competence in Cardiac CT Volume Three
features 25 Expert Mentored Case Videos, enabling the learner to meet the video mentored case guideline for ACCF/AHA Level 2 Credentialing in Cardiac CT. Each case includes in-depth patient histories, demonstrations of patient prep, detailed footage of the image acquisition and a comprehensive interpretation of the scans by Dr. U. Joseph Schoepf.
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The final volume in the CME series, Clinical Competence in Cardiac CT Volume Four,
contains 35 advanced cases and completes the ACCF/AHA Level 2 Case Requirements attainable through enduring materials. Alternatively, these cases can be applied toward the annual maintenance requirement and/or ACR practice guidelines. Each case contains a full data set of images, fully navigable in the programs simulated workstation. In addition, hours of advanced Cardiac CT lectures from Dr. U. Joseph Schoepf and Dr. Balazs Ruzsics are also included. Following this continuing medical education activity, you should be able to:
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North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging (NASCI) 39th Annual Meeting (Sponsored Link)
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The North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging (NASCI) 2011 Annual Meeting features 75 Cardiovascular Imaging experts presenting the latest topics and most challenging cases in Cardiac CT, MR, Pediatric Imaging, Heart Disease and much more. Includes added functionality for Mobile Devices. Available for Pre Sale NowScheduled for Completion and Delivery in late January, 2012.
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North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging-NASCI (Sponsored Link)
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The 2010 Annual Meeting of the North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging-NASCI
contains almost thirty hours of presentations and cases in Cardiac CT, Cardiac MR, Pediatric Imaging, Heart Disease and much more. A globally renowned society for almost 40 years, NASCI encourages the development and dissemination of knowledge regarding Cardiovascular Imaging through its annual meetings. This course contains 17.75 hours in CT, 16 hours in MR and 1 hour nuclear medicine. Therefore, it meets the ACR CME requirement for Accreditation in CT AND MR.
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Osler
Radiology Board Reviews (Sponsored Link)
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The Osler
Radiology Board Reviews offer learning in a variety of venues and formats.
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Diastology and New Echo Technologies Summit
(Sponsored Link)
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The
Diastology and New Echo Technologies Summit
provides a unique opportunity for participants to view key opinion leaders and review updates in heart valve disease, diastology, new and emerging echo technologies, and contrast echocardiography.
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CMEInfo
Cardiac
Imaging (Sponsored Link)
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CMEInfo Cardiac Imaging is a combination of didactic lectures, introducing the technical principles and clinical applications of cardiac imaging, and practical tutorials for image acquisition, image interpretation, 3D post-processing and dedicated cardiac applications. The activity also includes 50 mentored cardiac CT case interpretations towards ACR/ACC Level I/II credentialing and the opportunity of reviewing 25 video-taped cardiac CT scan acquisitions towards ACR/ACC Level II credentialing. |
CMEInfo
CT Angiography and 3D Imaging: Current State-of-the-Art (Sponsored Link)
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After viewing CT Angiography and 3D Imaging: Current State-of-the-Art, you should be able to:
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Thoracic
Imaging from The Society of Thoracic Radiology (Sponsored Link)
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Thoracic
Imaging from the Society of Thoracic Radiology features
internationally recognized experts in imaging of the lungs, heart,
thoracic vasculature, mediastinum and pleura, and includes the
following:
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Cardiovascular Medicine: Review and Update for the Practitioner (Sponsored Link)
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Cardiovascular Medicine: Review and Update for the Practitioner is an assessment of the current thinking and management in the major cardiovascular disciplines
aimed at cardiologists and cardiology fellows preparing for the
Cardiovascular Board Certification and Re-certification Examination.
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Advances In Vascular Imaging and Diagnosis 21st Annual Symposium
(Sponsored Link)
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Meetings By Mail presents Cleveland Clinics 21st Annual Symposium on Vascular
Ultrasound. For over twenty years, this course has provided a comprehensive update on vascular imaging and diagnosis. The newest edition is now available, focusing on real time B-mode imaging, color and spectral Doppler and other non-invasive techniques. The course also addresses important issues in the area of Vascular Laboratory management, vascular ultrasound education, reimbursement and laboratory accreditation. With over 15 hours of presentation materials, it is designed to meet the Vascular Lab CME requirement for physicians and technologists. Immediate online accreditation is available following completion.
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13th Annual International Symposium on Multidetector Row CT (Sponsored Link) |
Meetings by Mail presents the
13th Annual International Symposium on Multidetector Row CT. The 2011 edition of this Symposium presents the latest findings concerning evolving CT technology, and provides the newest strategies, techniques and tools for improved image quality and clinical applications. This DVD-ROM features a faculty of over 60 experts in 10 minute, focused lecture format addressing the full spectrum of capabilities, benefits and weaknesses associated with CT. 30 AMA PRA Category I Credits (estimated). Includes added functionality for Mobile Devices. |
Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Imaging |
UCSF
Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Imaging focuses on thoracic imaging and is designed as a broadly diversified review of cross sectional imaging of the chest including cardiac, vascular and pulmonary topics. The program is useful both as a review of cardiopulmonary imaging and as a guide for radiologists hoping to expand their practice to these new areas. It provides an update on a variety of established clinical applications, interspersed with cutting edge technologies such as coronary CT angiography. |
Risk Management Rounds: Radiology - MedRisk (Sponsored Link)
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Radiologists are sued for a number of reasons. The most frequent allegation is a missed or delayed diagnosis.
Diagnostic errors comprise 62 percent of claims brought against radiologists, and 76 percent of claims that resulted in indemnity payment. Clearly, errors in diagnosis are a significant problem for radiology. Other sources of error include complications with diagnostic procedures; improper care and treatment; falls; equipment failures;
and adverse reactions to contrast media.
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Practical
Reviews in Radiology
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Practical
Reviews in Radiology keeps you informed of the most important
research and clinical findings published in Radiology each month.
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Practical Reviews in Nuclear Medicine
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Practical Reviews in Nuclear Medicine
keeps you informed of the most important research and clinical findings published in Nuclear Medicine each month.
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Looking for more Cardiovascular Imaging CME? |
Visit ApolloAudiobooks.com Cardiovascular Imaging Radiology CME. |
Echo University Online
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Echo University Online offers an opportunity to stay up to date on the latest advancements in Echo/Doppler. It provides an extensive digital library of clinical cases along with in-depth discussions. Multimodality correlation with angiography, MRI, and CT is included.
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