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Cedars Sinai Transcranial Doppler Building Interpretation Skills-March 2025

Cedars Sinai Transcranial Doppler Building Interpretation Skills-March 2025

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Cedars Sinai Transcranial Doppler Building Interpretation Skills-March 2025

Cedars Sinai Transcranial Doppler Building Interpretation Skills-March 2025

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    Cedars Sinai Transcranial Doppler Building Interpretation Skills-March 2025

    Include: 2 videos + 1 pdf, size: 6.84 GB
    Target Audience: neurologists, neurocritical care specialists, radiologists, cardiologists
    Information:


    Date & Location:  Thursday, March 20, 2025, 7:45 AM – Friday, March 21, 2025, 12:15 PM PST, Online

    Target Audience
    Specialties – Cardiology, Critical Care Medicine, Hematology, Imaging, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Pediatrics, Radiology
    Professions – Nurse, Nurse (Advanced Practice NP CRNA CNM CNS), Physician, Physician Assistant
    Overview

    This online course will build the basic skills required for interpretation for a variety of transcranial Doppler diagnostic and advanced studies. Using established guidelines and criteria, each subject will be explored as case studies are reviewed, analyzed, and discussed in an open and supportive atmosphere by our expert faculty. The case studies provided during this course may be used to help satisfy the 100 supervised studies required to take the ASN Neurosonology examination.
    Objectives
    1. Understand the anatomy, vessels, landmarks, and collateral pathways of the Circle of Willis
    2. Interpret 100 supervised case studies in a variety of TCD applications
    3. Develop an awareness of waveform morphology in normal and diseased states
    4. Improved reporting skills including appropriate terminology
    5. Better understand the many applications of transcranial Doppler for inpatient and outpatient use
    6. Identify opportunities for interprofessional collaboration with members of the team that interpret transcranial Doppler studies

     

     Topics:

    *Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

    Basic Interpretation Skills Guide.pdf
    March 20.mp4 (4 hours)
    March 21.mp4 (4 hours)

     

    *Detail:
    Thursday, March 20, 2025
    Welcome and Course Introduction
    7:50AM – 7:55AM
    Brenda Rinsky, RVT
    Basic Interpretation Skills Guide
    7:55AM – 8:00AM
    Normal Studies and Acoustic Limitations: Guidelines, Criteria, and Case Studies
    8:00AM – 9:00AM
    Konrad H. Schlick, MD
    Break
    9:00AM – 9:05AM
    Stenosis and Occlusion and Collateral Flow Patterns: Guidelines, Criteria, and Case Studies
    9:05AM – 10:30AM
    Konrad H. Schlick, MD
    Technical Tricks and Tips
    10:30AM – 10:45AM
    Danielle Seth-Hunter, RVT
    Break
    10:45AM – 10:55AM
    Monitoring- Guidelines, Criteria, and Case Studies
    10:55AM – 12:15PM
    Benedict Pereira, MD
    Adjourn
    12:15PM – 12:16PM
    Friday, March 21, 2025
    Bubble Studies: Guidelines, Criteria, and Case Studies
    8:00AM – 9:00AM
    Benedict Pereira, MD
    Break
    9:00AM – 9:05AM
    Vasospasm: Guidelines, Criteria, and Case Studies
    9:05AM – 10:00AM
    Konrad H. Schlick, MD
    Technical Tricks and Tips
    10:00AM – 10:10AM
    Danielle Seth-Hunter, RVT
    Break
    10:10AM – 10:15AM
    Circulatory Arrest: Guidelines, Criteria, and Case Studies
    10:15AM – 11:15AM
    Konrad H. Schlick, MD
    Break
    11:15AM – 11:20AM
    Vasomotor Reactivity, Sickle Cell anemia: Guidelines, Criteria, and Case Studies
    11:20AM – 12:10PM
    Konrad H. Schlick, MD
    Closing Remarks and Adjournment
    12:10PM – 12:15PM
    Brenda Rinsky, RVT