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15th Annual Vail 2015: New Advances in MR and CT: Live Streaming Event
Sunday, February 8, 2015 - Friday, February 13, 2015
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CME Provider:
Educational Symposia (ESI) ›
5620 W. Sligh Avenue
Tampa, Florida (FL) 33634-4490
United States
 
Toll Free: (800) 338-5901
Phone: (813) 806-1000
Fax: (800) 344-0668
 
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Description:
About The Live Meeting & Webcast

This symposium is designed to provide a cutting edge yet practical approach to the clinical applications of MRI and CT. Topics include neuroimaging, cardiovascular, body, and musculoskeletal applications of CT and MR. Didactic lectures integrated with workstation presentations will demonstrate the principles of image display and basic post processing applications. Emphasis of this meeting is on the practical and clinical uses of new technologies. Faculty members have been selected for their teaching ability, as well as their expertise.

Integrated Workstation Reviews will be presented using Vital Images advanced visualization software.

** Or Join Us Live in Vail! URL for Live In Person Symposia: http://edusymp.com/product/details/722

Please note: A minimum number of registrants is required to live webcast this course. If the minimum number is not met by January 9, 2015 the live webcast activity may be cancelled and a full refund issued.

Target Audience
This CME activity is primarily intended and designed to educate diagnostic imaging physicians who perform and interpret MRI and CT examinations. It should also be useful in educating referring physicians who order MRI and CT procedures, as well as radiologic technologists.

Educational Objectives
Attendees should, at the completion of this course, be able to:

More effectively utilize CT and MR angiography.

Apply advanced imaging techniques and protocols to clinical practice.

Discuss the clinical indications and applications of spectral CT.

Differentiate normal from abnormal image findings of common neurological, cardiopulmonary, musculoskeletal and abdominal abnormalities.

More accurately assess the spine using advanced imaging applications and techniques

No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.

Live Webcast Requirements

Computer
Adobe Flash Player 10.0.32 or above
Internet Explorer 8.0 or above, Firefox 2.0 or above, Safari 3.0, or Chrome 4.0 or above
Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Microsoft Windows Vista, Macintosh OS X v10.4 or above, or Linux 256 megabytes (MB) of RAM - 512 MB recommended

JavaScript and Cookies must also be enabled
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution
16-bit sound card
Speakers/headphones

Internet

For a reliable viewing experience at medium quality we recommend a downstream connection speed of at least 700Kbps

Viewers can select a higher (up to 2Mbps for HD) or lower (198Kbps for low) video quality on the player depending on the connection speed. You can test your connection speed at www.speedtest.net. We recommend testing several times as bandwidth can fluctuate

Technologists: We will use your time of log in and log out to determine the number of credit hours you will receive. If you do not log in to the meeting, we will not be able to grant you credit for this meeting.
 
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Instructors:
Program Director
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR

Garry E. Gold, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
Courtesy Professor Bioengineering and Orthopaedic Surgery
Associate Chair of Research
Department of Radiology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA

Thomas M. Grist, M.D., FACR
John H. Juhl Professor of Radiology,Medical Physics and Bioengineering
Chairman, Department of Radiology
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health
Madison, WI

Beth G. McFarland, M.D., FACR
SSM St. Joseph Hospital
Chesterfield, MO

Erik K. Paulson, M.D.
Chairman, Department of Radiology
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, NC

Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Director MRI, CT and Outpatient/Advanced Development
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, NY

Chip Truwit, M.D.
Chief of Radiology
Hennepin County Medical Center
Professor of Radiology
University of Minnesota School of Medicine
Minneapolis, MN

J. Pablo Villablanca, M.D.
Professor of Radiological Sciences
Chief, Neuroradiology Section
Medical Director of MRI
Director, Interventional Spine Service
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA

Alison G. Wilcox, M.D., FSCCT
Associate Professor of Radiology and Internal Medicine
Section Chief - Cardiothoracic Imaging
Medical Director, Imaging, Keck Hospital of USC
Keck Medical Center of USC
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  17.25 Hours
Radiologic Technologists:  17.0 Hours

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Live Webinar:  Yes

Specialty Audience:
Radiology    

CME Sam Course #7718


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