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Newsletter - September 28, 2009 |
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Scientific Programme
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Module 1: Contrast medium delivery in abdominal MDCT - AJ Aschoff
Unit 1: Introduction: contrast medium delivery and fast MDCT
Unit 2: Flux concept, bolus geometry and timing are critical
Unit 3: Optimization of arterial and portal venous phases
Unit 4: Contrast media safety precautions |
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Module 2: Acquisition protocols in abdominalMDCT - C. Catalano
Unit 1: Introduction
Unit 2: Scanning
Unit 3: Patient preparation
Unit 4: Image analysis |
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Faculty
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Andrik J. Aschoff
Department of Radiology
Klinikum Kempten-Oberallgaeu gGmbH
Kempten, Germany |
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Carlo Catalano
Department of Radiological Sciences
"Sapienza" University, Umberto I Hospital
Rome, Italy |
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Learning Objectives
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| At the end of the course, participants will be able to correctly perform a CT scan of the abdomen for specific clinical indications, to prepare the patient, and to analyse the data exploiting all the information acquired during scanning. |
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CME
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| The "CME video training at MDCT.net - Abdominal MDCT", made available on www.MDCT.net and organized by Springer Milan, is awarded 2 European CME credits (ECMEC's). |
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CME credits: 2 |
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Target: The course is addressed to radiologists. |
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Training duration: 2 hours |
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