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| Advanced Radiology Life Support (ARLS) Course on DVD |
| Designed to focus on the unique, life-threatening emergencies that occur within a radiology department and to teach prompt recognition and treatment of contrast reactions. |
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| Advanced Radiology Life Support (ARLS) Course on DVD |
| Designed to focus on the unique, life-threatening emergencies that occur within a radiology department and to teach prompt recognition and treatment of contrast reactions. |
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Hosted by:
Mayo Clinic, Department of Radiology |
Additional information: DVD accreditation from 8/1/2009-8/1/2013. |
Contact information:
866-246-1581 |
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| BloodPoolAgents.us |
| U.S.-only educational website focused on blood-pool contrast agents. Contains up-to-date news, articles concerning blood-pool agents, and materials such as case studies, clinical images, and suggested protocols. |
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| BloodPoolAgents.us |
| U.S.-only educational website focused on blood-pool contrast agents. Contains up-to-date news, articles concerning blood-pool agents, and materials such as case studies, clinical images, and suggested protocols. |
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Hosted by:
BloodPoolAgents.us |
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| ContrastInfo.org |
| Web site dedicated to all things related to contrast-media administration for CT and MRI. All you need to know about contrast nephropathy and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. |
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| ContrastInfo.org |
| Web site dedicated to all things related to contrast-media administration for CT and MRI. All you need to know about contrast nephropathy and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. |
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| Extracellular and Hepatobiliary MRI Contrast Agents in the Evaluation of Liver Disease |
| A certified online and CD course on the use of extracellular and hepatobiliary gadolinium-based contrast agents in the evaluation of liver disease with MRI. |
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| Extracellular and Hepatobiliary MRI Contrast Agents in the Evaluation of Liver Disease |
| A certified online and CD course on the use of extracellular and hepatobiliary gadolinium-based contrast agents in the evaluation of liver disease with MRI. |
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Hosted by:
International Center for Postgraduate Medical Education (ICPME) |
Additional information: 2.0 hours free credit for physicians and RTs. |
Contact information:
McLean, L. 607-257-5860, ext. 29 |
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| MRI Contrast Agents: Emerging Issues in Safety and Efficacy With Drs. Caravan and Sorensen |
| A certified self-study with Drs. Peter Caravan and A. Gregory Sorensen titled, "MRI Contrast Agents: Emerging Issues in Safety and Efficacy." |
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| MRI Contrast Agents: Emerging Issues in Safety and Efficacy With Drs. Caravan and Sorensen |
| A certified self-study with Drs. Peter Caravan and A. Gregory Sorensen titled, "MRI Contrast Agents: Emerging Issues in Safety and Efficacy." |
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Hosted by:
International Center for Postgraduate Medical Education (ICPME) |
Additional information: 1.0 ARRT credit for RTs; 0.1 CEU for pharmacists. |
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| MRI for Technologists: Contrast Agent Safety |
| One-hour online self-study on the different types of MRI contrast media, visualization of normal anatomy and pathology, exam-specific agents, and how to recognize and respond to the most common adverse patient reactions. |
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| MRI for Technologists: Contrast Agent Safety |
| One-hour online self-study on the different types of MRI contrast media, visualization of normal anatomy and pathology, exam-specific agents, and how to recognize and respond to the most common adverse patient reactions. |
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Hosted by:
International Center for Postgraduate Medical Education (ICPME) |
Additional information: Offers 1.0 ARRT credit. |
Contact information:
McLean, L. 607-257-5860, ext. 29 |
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| Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis, Renal Disease Patients, and Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast
Agents: State of the Art |
| Emanuel Kanal, M.D., will define nephrogenic systemic sibrosis (NSF), address the use of gadolinium-based MR contrast agents, identify risk factors for patients with severe or end-stage chronic renal disease, list subpopulations of patients for whom prospective... |
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| Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis, Renal Disease Patients, and Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast
Agents: State of the Art |
| Emanuel Kanal, M.D., will define nephrogenic systemic sibrosis (NSF), address the use of gadolinium-based MR contrast agents, identify risk factors for patients with severe or end-stage chronic renal disease, list subpopulations of patients for whom prospective glomerular filtration rate screening is currently recommended, and recommend avoidance strategies to decrease NSF. |
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Hosted by:
Oregon Advanced Imaging |
Additional information: Reception with Dr. Kanal: 4:30 p.m., lecture 5:00 - 6:30 p.m., and Q&A 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. |
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| Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast Media Procedures |
| This course will provide the techniques for administration, the pharmacology of dose units, the importance of documentation, and the response to allergic reactions. Course includes both lecture and laboratory training with IV training arms. |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
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| Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast Media Procedures |
| This course will provide the techniques for administration, the pharmacology of dose units, the importance of documentation, and the response to allergic reactions. Course includes both lecture and laboratory training with IV training arms. |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
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| Hosted by: Advanced Health Education Center (AHEC) |
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| Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast Media Procedures |
| This course will provide the techniques for administration, the pharmacology of dose units, the importance of documentation, and the response to allergic reactions. Course includes both lecture and laboratory training with IV training arms. |
Oakland, California, United States |
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| Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast Media Procedures |
| This course will provide the techniques for administration, the pharmacology of dose units, the importance of documentation, and the response to allergic reactions. Course includes both lecture and laboratory training with IV training arms. |
Oakland, California, United States |
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| Hosted by: Advanced Health Education Center (AHEC) |
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