Description
What you’ll find in this course description:
- Overview
- Topics and Speakers
- Faculty
- Accreditation
- Learning Objectives
- Media Formats
- Intended Audience
Overview
UCSF Interventional Radiology Review course is intended for practicing radiologists. This intensive CME program features experts who practice in Interventional Radiology. It reviews the field’s core concepts as well its cutting-edge practices. It has evidence-based lectures, in-depth discussions, and other case-study material which cover a wide range of topics. The topics include MR angiography updates, vein mapping & interpretation, portal vein embolization, renal ablation, stroke interventions, biliary interventions, and more.
The course is intended to assist you gain the following skills and knowledge:
- Improve on procedures targeting arterial as well as venous interventions
- Grasping the inference of interventional oncology techniques
- Knowledge on benefits as well as limitations in choosing IR devices that include stents, shunts, catheters, etc
- Correct interpretation of CT, MR as well as US vascular images that are non-invasive
- Understanding the extent of Neurointerventional as well as musculoskeletal interventions
- Recognizing limitations as well as possible risks and safety issues connected with IR-based procedures
Expanding Your Skills
Get online access to expand your knowledge with these truthful, case-based material, evidence-based lectures, and thorough discussions. This CME program will assist in improving procedures in arterial as well as venous interventions.
Next is our complete list of Topics/Speakers, Faculty, Media Format Information, Accreditation, and Intended Audience.
Quick Facts
Provider: University of California, San Fransisco
Course Directors
Maureen P. Kohi, MD. FSIR
Associate Professor of Radiology
Chief, Interventional Radiology
Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology
Topics and Speakers
- Updates on MR Angiography – Mark W. Wilson, MD
- CT Angiography: What’s New? – Maureen P. Kohi, MD, FSIR
- Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound – Stefanie Weinstein, MD, FSAR
- Vein Mapping and Interpretation – Vishal Kumar, MD
- Complex Endoleak Interventions – Evan D. Lehrman, MD
- Aortic Aneurysms – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Peripheral Artery Disease and Aorto-iliac – Richard R. Saxon, MD, FSIR
- Left Gastric Artery Embolization- Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD
- Superficial Femoral Artery and Restenosis – Richard R. Saxon, MD, FSIR
- Mesenteric and Renal Arterial Disease – Anand S. Patel, MD
- Endovascular Trauma – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
- Critical Limb Ischemia and Below-the-Knee – Richard R. Saxon, MD, FSIR
- Visceral Artery Aneurysms – Trushar J. Patel, MD
- Acute Ischemia Cases – Richard R. Saxon, MD, FSIR
- TACE and TAE for HCC – Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD
- Multidisciplinary Approach to Hepatocellular Carcinoma – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- Radioembolization for Hepatocellular Carcinoma – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- Arterial Therapy: mCRC – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- Arterial Therapy: mNET – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- Percutaneous Liver Ablation – Evan D. Lehrman, MD
- Arterial Therapy: Cholangiocarcinoma – Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD
- Ablation for Liver Metastases – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Lung Ablation – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Portal Vein Embolization – Evan D. Lehrman, MD
- Renal Ablation – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Therapy for Hepatocelluar Carcinoma and Colorectal Cancer – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- Treatment of Painful Osseous Metastases – Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
- Bone Biopsy and Radiofrequency Ablation – Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
- Ultrasound-guided MSK Interventions – Tara A. Morgan, MD
- Portal Hypertension 1: TIPS/DIPS/BRTO – Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD, FSIR
- Portal Hypertension 2: PV Recan, HV Stenting, Splenic Eembolization – Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD, FSIR
- Best Practices for Periprocedural Care – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- Biliary Tract Interventions – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- Lymphangiography & Interventions – Evan D. Lehrman, MD
- Big Procedures for Little People: Pediatric IR – Matthew P. Lungren, MD
- Urinary Tract Intervention – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Radiation Safety in IR – Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD
- Embolization of Renal AML and RCC – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Handling Hazards in the IR Suite – Nicholas Fidelman, MD, FSIR
- PAE: Basics to Complex – Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding – Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD
- Embolic Agents: How to Choose? – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Microcatheters & Other Toys – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Tunneled Catheters and Denver Shunts – Sujal Nanavati, MD
- Vertebroplasty: How I Do It? – Matthew R. Amans, MD, MSc
- Stroke Interventions – Steven W. Hetts, MD
- Endovascular Management of Retinoblastoma – Steven W. Hetts, MD
- Management of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids – Maureen P. Kohi, MD, FSIR
- Spine Interventions – Cynthia T. Chin, MD
- Gonadal Vein Embolization – Maureen P. Kohi, MD, FSIR
- PPH: What To Do? – Maureen P. Kohi, MD, FSIR
- Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- The ABR IR/DR Exam – Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD, FSIR
- Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis – K. Pallav Kolli, MD
- Superficial Venous Therapy – Vishal Kumar, MD
- Complex IVF Filter Retrieval – Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
- Complex Venous Recanalization – Evan D. Lehrman, MD
- Dialysis Access Interventions – Mark W. Wilson, MD
- Management of PAVMs – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
- Management of Vascular Malformations – Daniel L. Cooke, MD
UCSF Faculty
Matthew R. Amans, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Matthew D. Bucknor, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Cynthia T. Chin, MD
Professor of Clinical Radiology and Neurosurgery
Daniel L. Cooke, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology
Steven W. Hetts, MD
Professor of Radiology
Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Pallav Kolli, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Vishal Kumar, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Jeanne M. LaBerge, MD, FSIR
Professor Emeritus of Radiology
Evan D. Lehrman, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD
Professor of Radiology
Chief, Musculoskeletal Imaging
Tara A. Morgan, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Sujal Nanavati, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology
Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Stefanie Weinstein, MD, FSAR
Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology
Chief of Ultrasound, SF Veterans Aff airs Medical Center
Mark W. Wilson, MD
Professor of Radiology
Chief, Radiology Services
Zuckerberg SF General Hospital
Guest Faculty
Matthew P. Lungren, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Anand S. Patel, MD
Chief, Interventional Radiology
Providence Little Company
Mary Medical Center, Torrance
Trushar J. Patel, MD
Interventional Radiologist
Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach
Richard R. Saxon, MD, FSIR
Interventional Radiologist
San Diego Imaging (Northern Division)
Accreditation
The UCSF (University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to help physicians keep abreast of the most recent continuing medical education.
Designation
UCSF designates the course’s long-lasting material for up to 28.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. These credits are inclusive of 4.0 in CT, 2.5 in MR, as well as 1.0 in Ultrasound. The credit to be claimed by physicians should only be equivalent to how far their participation goes.
Series Release Date: 1st January 2019
Series Expiration Date: 31st December 2021 (last date for credit registration)
Media Formats
The videos are purely online. Ensure you have a reliable internet connection so that you can enjoy the high quality of the course materials. All you have to do is log in and watch as many times as you want. You don’t need to download any material.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, here’s what you’ll have gained:
- Improve on procedures targeting arterial as well as venous interventions
- Grasping the inference of interventional oncology techniques
- Knowledge on benefits as well as limitations in choosing IR devices that include stents, shunts, catheters, etc
- Correct interpretation of CT, MR as well as US vascular images that are non-invasive
- Understanding the extent of Neurointerventional as well as musculoskeletal interventions
- Recognizing limitations as well as possible risks and safety issues connected with IR-based procedures
Intended Audience
This activity targets radiologists actively participating in interventional radiology as well as interventional radiologists who are newly qualified and are wishing to match their training, skills, and knowledge with those of UCSF experts. Its primary focus is on body interventions as opposed to neuroradiological.