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This 2½-day advanced course on vascular ultrasound interpretation is designed to provide you with the necessary information to interpret vascular studies. A thorough understanding of the concepts of vascular diagnostic testing and diagnostic criteria is required before you can interpret vascular studies.
The course faculty, who all are experts in the field of vascular ultrasound, will assist you in understanding these concepts and diagnostic criteria. As the role of the vascular laboratory continues to expand, reliability and accuracy is dependent on informed technologists and physicians performing and interpreting vascular studies. Who Should Attend
Physicians and vascular technologists/sonographers who are working in the vascular ultrasound field and want to update and enhance their knowledge of interpretation of vascular ultrasound studies:
- Physicians (vascular surgeons, cardiologists, radiologists, neurologists…) seeking to gain or improve their overall knowledge and skills in noninvasive vascular diagnosis
- Vascular technologists/sonographers who are seeking to further their understanding of the technical and interpretative aspects of vascular testing
- Any physicians and vascular technologists/sonographers seeking to gain greater knowledge of the clinical perspectives underlying test performance
- Any physicians and vascular technologists/sonographers who require continuing medical education in vascular technology to maintain either laboratory accreditation or individual credentials.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, attendees should be able to:
- Understand the role and relevance of noninvasive testing in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease
- Understand the ultrasound evaluation of chronic venous insufficiency
- Understand Transcranial Doppler (TCD) studies
- Understand how to test for acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Interpret renal and mesenteric duplex scans
- Know how to set-up a successful vascular laboratory
- Relate ultrasound findings to the underlying anatomic and physiologic changes attributable to vascular disease
- Use recommended interpretation criteria, understanding the varying strengths and limitations of each test modality
- Understand the important elements of composing preliminary and final vascular laboratory reports
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