The focus of the course is to provide participants with hands-on experience in the interpretation of coronary CT angiography (CTA) datasets. During the two days, participants will have the opportunity to use image interpretation workstations and evaluate 50 original coronary CT angiography scans toward Level II certification, ranging from easy, introductory cases to more advanced cases with difficult diagnoses and typical pitfalls. Invasive coronary angiography correlation will be available for every CT angiography case. Prerequisites: The course is most suited for cardiologists and radiologists who have basic knowledge of cardiac CT and want to improve their interpretation skills and gather experience with recognizing typical and somewhat more difficult findings. The workshop will be held in English. For more information, please visit our Web site.
Clinical CTA Interpretation Course
Sep 30th, 2009Oct 1st, 2009
Erlangen, --
DE
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