Coronary CT Angiography
CME
Earn up to 33.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 4 SAM Credits
Course Overview
This two-and-a-half-day course is designed to optimize your clinical practice skills by providing intense training in interpreting coronary CTA examinations under the supervision of expert faculty. Participants use workstations with the same vendor software as in their own practice and have access to over 150 cases. Most cases include clinical scenarios as well as coronary catheter angiography correlation. The course also covers technical considerations for obtaining optimal examinations for interpretation. Course material for this course can be found here. (registration required)
Schedule & Registration
| March 16-18, 2012 (Fri – Sun) | | | Register | |||
| July 13-15, 2012 (Fri – Sun) | | | Register | |||
| Nov. 9-11, 2012 (Fri – Sun) | | | Register |
Course Directors
Amar Shah, MD
Director of Cardiac and Vascular CT and MR
New York Medical College
Joe Hsu, MD
Director of Cardiac CT and MR
Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles Medical Center
Program Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Identify normal cardiac anatomy, including coronary arteries, coronary veins, cardiac chambers, valves, and great vessels, as well as identify and describe the clinical importance of variant anatomy
2. Describe basic technical aspects of coronary CT, including prospective versus retrospective gating, single-cycle versus multicycle reconstruction, temporal resolution, spatial resolution, scan parameters, and contrast-injection techniques
3. Determine appropriate technique for administering beta blockers and nitroglycerin, with knowledge of absolute and relative contraindications
4. Identify and describe how to improve examinations with artifacts, such as cardiac arrhythmias, ECG misregistration, and poor breath hold
5. Describe the use of different post-processing techniques based on the appropriate clinical indication, including axial source images, multiplanar reconstructions, maximum intensity projections, and volume-rendered images
Attendees who interpret a minimum of 50 cases will be awarded a Certificate of Proficiency stating they meet the case requirements as specified in the ACR Practice Guideline for the Performance and Interpretation of Cardiac Computed Tomography.
* Members-in-Training fee is 50% off member rate. Attendees who register 3 months in advance will receive a $250 discount (Member-In-Training: $125 discount). Late registrations received within two weeks of the course will be charged an additional $500 (Member-In-Training: additional $250).
Accreditation Statement: The American College of Radiology (ACR) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical (ACCME) Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statement: The American College of Radiology designates this live activity for a maximum of 33.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The ACR Education Center courses were qualified by the American Board of Radiology in meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program. Breast MR includes 4 SAM Credits approved July 13, 2009; CT Colonography and PET/CT include 4 SAM Credits approved Aug. 6, 2009; Coronary CT Angiography includes 4 SAM Credits approved Nov. 5, 2009; Body MR includes 4 SAM Credits approved Dec. 8, 2009; MSK MR includes 4 SAM Credits approved Dec. 17, 2009; Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular MR includes 4 SAM Credits approved April 27, 2010. Breast Imaging Boot Camp includes 4 SAM Credits approved April 25, 2011.