Topics & Speakers
- Magnetic Resonance Angiography
Charles M.
Anderson, MD, PhD
- Computerized Tomographic Angiography
- Non-invasive Peripheral Vascular
Exam and US
- Inferior Vena Cava Filters Part 1 & 2
- Systemic Venous Interventions
(PTA/stents/lysis)
Mark W.
Wilson, MD
- Coronary CTA: Principles and Practice
- Coronary CTA: Overcoming Pitfalls
Gautham P.
Reddy, MD, MPH
- Vascular Disease Classification
- Vascular Diagnosis
Unknown Cases Set 1 & 2
- Contrast Agents and Reactions
- Management of GI Bleeding
- Portal Venous Hypertension
- TIPS and Portal Vein Interventions
- Portal Venous Vascular
Interventions Unknowns
- Chest Interventions
Jeanne M.
LaBerge, MD
- Carotid Interventions
Randall T.
Higashida, MD
- Renal Angio, PTA and Stents
Rajiv Sawhney,
MD
- Peripheral PTA and Stents
- Fibrinolysis
- Interventions After Stent Grafting
- Percutaneous Biopsy
- Percutaneous Liver Ablation
Robert K.
Kerlan Jr., MD
- Stent Grafting
Timothy K.
Chuter, MD
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- New Frontiers in PVD
Jade S.
Hiramoto, MD
- Vascular Birthmarks
- Vertebroplasty
Christopher F.
Dowd, MD
- Venous Insufficiency and Ablation
Rajabrata
Sarkar, MD, PhD
- Venous Access
Sujal
Nanavanti, MD
- Venous Vascular Interventions
Unknowns Set 1
- Biliary Tract Interventions
- Percutaneous Abscess Management
- Nephrostomy and Ureteral Stents
- Non-Vascular Interventions
Unknowns Set 1
- Enteric Interventions
- Uterine Artery Embolization
- Fertility Interventions: Varicocele/FTR
Roy L. Gordon,
MD
- Oncologic Imaging Dilemmas
- Venous Vascular Interventions
Unknowns Set 2
- Lung Ablation
- Percutaneous Renal Ablation
- Non-Vascular Interventions
Unknowns Set 2
- Embolization: Oncology
Chemoembolization: Liver
- Vascular Interventions Unknowns (Embolization)
Lynn A. Brody,
MD
- Pain Interventions
Cynthia T.
Chin, MD
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Course Director
Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD
Professor of
Radiology
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Faculty
Derrick Allen, MD
Assistant Clinical
Professor of Radiology
San Francisco
General Hospital
Charles M. Anderson, MD, PhD
Associate
Professor of Radiology, Chief, MRI
Veterans Affairs
Medical Center
Lynn A. Brody, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
Cynthia T. Chin, MD
Assistant
Professor of Radiology
Timothy K. Chuter, MD
Associate
Professor of Vascular Surgery
Christopher F. Dowd, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology and Neurosurgery
Roy L. Gordon, MD
Professor of
Radiology
Chief,
Interventional Radiology
Randall T. Higashida, MD
Professor of
Radiology and Neurosurgery
Chief,
Neurovascular Imaging
Director,
Neurointerventional Radiology |
Jade S. Hiramoto, MD
Assistant
Professor of Surgery
Robert K. Kerlan Jr., MD
Professor of
Clinical Radiology
Sujal Nanavanti, MD
Assistant Clinical
Professor of Radiology
San Francisco
General Hospital
Gautham P. Reddy, MD, MPH
Associate
Professor of Radiology
Director,
Radiology Residency Program
Chief, Cardiac and
Pulmonary Imaging
Rajabrata Sarkar, MD, PhD
Associate
Professor of Surgery
Rajiv Sawhney, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
Chief,
Interventional Radiology
Veterans Affairs
Medical Center
Mark W. Wilson, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
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Learning Objectives
At the completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Characterize vascular disease based on non-invasive imaging findings
- Translate the latest technical developments in vascular and non-vascular interventional radiology
- Illustrate current indications for vascular and non-vascular interventional radiology procedures
Accreditation Statement
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation
UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 26 AMA PRA Category
1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Series Released: March 1, 2008 Series Expires:
February 28, 2011
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of a program evaluation. A
$30 processing fee must accompany the completed evaluation.
Faculty Disclosure
Faculty for UCSFs Continuing Medical Education Program must complete a Declaration of Disclosure prior to the CME activity. Having an interest in or affiliation with a commercial entity does not preclude making a presentation at a CME activity, but the relationship must be disclosed in advance, and any potential conflict of interest must be resolved in accordance with the ACCME Updated Standards for Commercial Support. Disclosure must be conveyed to the learning audience prior to the educational offering; presentation of information on investigational/off-label use of pharmaceuticals or medical devices must also be disclosed. Full disclosure of faculty is included on the opening DVD menu/CD audio and is listed in the syllabus.
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