Georgia Radiology Research & Education Network
Marietta, GA
Course Director
Aaron Cann, MD, PhD
ACC Level III Trained
Fellowship: Cardio-Thoracic Imaging at Columbia University
Course Description
Georgia Radiology Research and Educational Network in Atlanta, GA, is proud to offer this Level I and II Accreditation course in conjunction with Toshiba Medical Systems and Vital Images Inc. Our blended, creative program includes didactic orientation, extensive hands-on post-processing experience, case presentations, self-tests, "homework" and protocol design. The Course offers 39 category I CME credits.
Each participant will be assigned his/her own workstation (1 student per workstation) for the entire course. Over 150 mentored/post-processed cases are "hand-picked" for a consummate, robust learning experience that includes:
- CT Cardiac and Coronary Artery Anatomy
- Coronary Artery Disease — Characterization/Description/Quantification
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Evaluation
- Stent Assessment
- Artifact Recognition/Description
- Congenital Anomalies
- Valve Morphology
- Aortic Disease
- Non-Cardiac Thoracic Anatomy and Disease
The Georgia Radiology Research and Educational Network has been teaching advanced cardiovascular-CT courses for over 3 years. Over 400 students have been trained to date.
All classes are held in our state-of-the-art teaching center in a private practice setting. Class sizes are limited to 12 students, by design, to allow for optimal student-instructor interaction.
Equipment: |
Toshiba Aquilon CFX 64 and Vitrea Workstations (1 per participant) |
Duration: |
5 day onsite |
Participants: |
12 physicians per course |
Target Audience: |
Cardiologists, Radiologists |
Website: |
www.grren.net |
For more details, please visit the Toshiba Learning Center.