UCSF Radiology – Interventional Review 2015
The UCSF Radiology – Interventional Review is a comprehensive interventional radiology CME program designed to help practitioners make the most of their time. This program covers both basic vascular and non-vascular interventional radiologic procedures, as well as emerging areas of interventional radiologic practice.
Interventional radiology is a rapidly evolving field that utilizes minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat diseases. This program focuses on the indications, pre-procedural assessment, technical aspects of the procedure, and post-procedural follow-up for all common interventional radiologic procedures. It is suitable for radiologists actively practicing interventional radiology, as well as newly qualified interventional radiologists wanting to compare their knowledge and training with UCSF experts.
The program covers a wide range of topics, including aortic stent grafting, pleural interventions, systemic venous interventions, hepatic chemoembolization, oncologic interventions, abscess drainage, enteric interventions, urinary tract interventions, radiation safety for interventional radiology, carotid interventions, vertebroplasty, arterial interventions, biliary tract interventions, fibrinolytic therapy, management of endoleaks following EVAR, portal venous interventions, breast interventions, computed tomographic angiography, IVC filters, uterine fibroid embolization, varicose vein management, percutaneous ablation of liver and bone, pulmonary artery interventions, vascular diagnosis, venous interventions, portal venous hypertension, TIPS and portal venous interventions, vascular disease classification, percutaneous ablation of kidney, dialysis interventions, magnetic resonance angiography, non-invasive peripheral vascular exam, coronary CTA, gastrointestinal bleeding, renal angio, PTA & stents, microcatheters and selective catheterization, and non-invasive peripheral vascular exam.
The program features expert speakers from UCSF who are leaders in the field of interventional radiology. Some of the notable speakers include Timothy A.M. Chuter Jr., MD; Miles B. Conrad, MD; Nicholas Fidelman, MD; Roy L. Gordon, MD; Robert Gould, DSc; Steven W. Hetts, MD; Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD; Maureen P. Kohi, MD; K. Pallav Kolli, MD; Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD; Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD; Sujal Nanavati, MD; Karen G. Ordovás, MD, MAS; Rajiv Sawhney, MD; Richard Saxon, MD; Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD; and Mark W. Wilson, MD.
The learning objectives of the program include describing the methods of vascular recanalization, recommending percutaneous methods for varicose veins, selecting and using embolic agents for hemorrhage treatment, recognizing indications for percutaneous procedures, evaluating uterine fibroid embolization, describing contraindications to percutaneous biopsy, distinguishing between different devices used for percutaneous ablation, recommending the use of hepatic arterial chemoembolization and Y90 radioembolization, utilizing appropriate imaging techniques, and describing the current status of carotid artery interventions and vertebroplasty.
This program is intended for radiologists actively practicing interventional radiology, as well as newly qualified interventional radiologists wanting to compare their knowledge and training with UCSF experts. It is focused primarily on body interventional radiology, rather than neuroradiological interventions.
The UCSF Radiology – Interventional Review program is available online and on DVD video formats, allowing practitioners to access the content at their convenience. By participating in this program, radiologists will have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field and enhance their knowledge and skills in interventional radiology.
Ordering the UCSF Radiology – Interventional Review program is a great investment for any interventional radiologist. By taking advantage of the comprehensive content and expert speakers, practitioners can stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field and improve patient care. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a newly qualified interventional radiologist, this program will provide valuable insights and knowledge that will benefit your practice. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your interventional radiology skills and knowledge – order the UCSF Radiology – Interventional Review program today.
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- Aortic Stent Grafting – Timothy A.M. Chuter Jr., MD
- Pleural Interventions – Miles B. Conrad, MD
- Systemic Venous Interventions – Miles B. Conrad, MD
- Hepatic Chemoembolization – Nicholas Fidelman, MD
- Oncologic Interventions: Unknowns – Nicholas Fidelman, MD
- Radioembolization – Nicholas Fidelman, MD
- Abscess Drainage – Roy L. Gordon, MD
- Enteric Interventions – Roy L. Gordon, MD
- Urinary Tract – Roy L. Gordon, MD
- Radiation Safety for IR – Robert Gould, DSc
- Carotid Intervetions – Steven W. Hetts, MD
- Vertebroplasty – Steven W. Hetts, MD
- Arterial Interventions: Unknowns – Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD
- Biliary Tract – Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD
- Fibrinolytic Therapy – Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD
- Management of Endoleaks Following EVAR – Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD
- Portal Venous: Unknowns – Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD
- Breast Interventions – Maureen P. Kohi, MD
- Computed Tomographic Angiography – Maureen P. Kohi, MD
- IVC Filters – Maureen P. Kohi, MD
- Systemic Venous Unknowns – Maureen P. Kohi, MD
- Uterine Fibroid Embolization – Maureen P. Kohi, MD
- Varicose Vein Management – Maureen P. Kohi, MD
- Percutaneous Ablation: Liver – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Pulmonary Artery Interventions – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Vascular Diagnosis: Unknowns – Set 1 – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Venous Interventions: Unknowns – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Portal Venous Hypertension – Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD
- TIPS and Portal Venous Interventions – Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD
- Vascular Disease Classification – Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD
- Percutaneous Ablation: Bone – Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
- Arterial Interventions in Trauma – Sujal Nanavati, MD
- Venous Access – Sujal Nanavati, MD
- Coronary CTA: Findings and Pitfalls – Karen G. Ordovás, MD, MAS
- Coronary CTA: Technique and Indications – Karen G. Ordovás, MD, MAS
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding – Rajiv Sawhney, MD
- Renal Angio, PTA & Stents – Rajiv Sawhney, MD
- Arterial Interventions – Unknowns Set 1 – Richard Saxon , MD
- Arterial Interventions – Unknowns Set 2 – Richard Saxon , MD
- Peripheral PTA and Stents – Richard Saxon , MD
- Microcatheters and Selective Catheterization – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Percutaneous Ablation: Kidney – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Vascular Diagnosis: Unknowns – Set 2 – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Diaylsis Interventions – Mark W. Wilson, MD
- Magnetic Resonance Angiography – Mark W. Wilson, MD
- Non-Invasive Peripheral Vascular Exam – Mark W. Wilson, MD
- Describe the contemporary methods of vascular recanalization, and be familiar with the common devices for endoluminal therapies with the indications for their use and associated complications
- Recommend percutaneous methods of lower extremity therapy for varicose veins
- Select and use the appropriate embolic agents for treating hemorrhage secondary to trauma and gastrointestinal bleeding
- Recognize indications for percutaneous nephrostomy, percutaneous abscess drainage and percutaneous biliary drainage, and the techniques used
- Anticipate success rates of uterine fi broid embolization for menorrhagia, pelvic pain and urinary frequency
- Evaluate contraindications to percutaneous biopsy
- Distinguish between different devices used for percutaneous ablation of liver and kidney lesions
- Recommend the use of and contraindications to hepatic arterial chemoembolization and Y90 radioembolization
- Utilize appropriate imaging techniques such as CTA, MRA, coronary CTA and noninvasive arterial assessment
- Describe the current status or carotid artery interventions and vertebroplasty