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Cardiac Lecture Series - Basic
NOTE: CME Accreditation and Disclosure Information
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Accreditation and Disclosure Information
The American College of Radiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Radiology designates these educational activities for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity Relevant financial relationships or potential conflicts of interest for presenters will be disclosed within each activity.
The American College of Radiology has received no commercial support for these educational activities. | |
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ACR Member: $200 Non-Member: $500 Resident: $100 Approved for 11.50 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ 4 SAM credits |
Total Length: 8:51 |
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Large Training Program: $1,400 | Small Training Program: $1,100 | Renewal: $500/400 |
In response to a growing emphasis on cardiac imaging, this comprehensive curriculum featuring lectures in basic cardiac imaging includes plain film, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine. The program offers three modules comprising:
Lecture Set: Instrumentation
ACR Member: $55 Non-Member: $120 Resident: $25 Approved for 2.75 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 2:36 |
The following lectures can be purchased as a single product at a discounted rate:
- Troubleshooting Cardiac CT and Improving Image Quality
- Cardiac CT: Function and Perfusion
- Introduction to Cardiac MDCT
- Introduction to Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Individual Lectures:
| Author: Suhny Abbara, MD, Director of Noninvasive Cardiac and Vascular Imaging, Director of Education, Cardiac MR and CT Program, Massachusetts General Hospital; Instructor, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 0.5 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:28 | |
- Optimize advanced cardiac protocols and data reconstruction to include contrast medium injection techniques, the administration of beta-blockers and nitroglycerine, and the assessment of cardiac function.
- Review advanced algorithms and evaluate the utility and limitations of 2-D and 3-D imaging tools and the segmentation and analysis of vessels.
- Discuss the utility of centerline navigation of vessels, cross-sectional interrogation of coronary artery narrowing, and characterization of plaque formation.
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 0.5 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:35 | |
- Optimize advanced cardiac protocols and data reconstruction to enhance assessment of cardiac function, perfusion, and viability.
- Determine the utility of 3-D and 4-D CT tools in assessing ventricular wall motion analysis and in determining and quantifying ventricular ejection fraction.
- Assess morphology and function of native and prosthetic cardiac valves.
- Discuss the utility of cardiac CT to evaluate myocardial perfusion, delayed enhancement, and viability and to correlate with coronary artery imaging and left ventricular functional evaluation.
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 0.75 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:43 | |
- Principles of cardiac multi-detector CT (MDCT) to include techniques, protocols, imaging strategies, data acquisition, and ECG-gating.
- Assess the indications for cardiac CT, to include imaging of coronary arteries and veins, mapping of the left atrium and pulmonary veins, and evaluation of cardiac masses and shunts.
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| Author: Scott D. Flamm, MD, Director, MRI and Cardiovascular MRI Reasearch, Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:50 | |
- Understand the MRI scanner features critical to cardiac imaging.
- Recognize the training requirements for performance of Cardiovascular MRI.
- Describe the segmentation nomenclature and standards for noninvasive imaging modalities.
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