Interventional Radiologic Management of a Peripheral Vascular Rehabilitation Program (21)

Interventional Radiologic Management of a Peripheral Vascular Rehabilitation Program (21)

1. Describe indications for percutaneous therapy in infrainguinal arteries. 2. Discuss the various therapies used in treating infrainguinal arterial...

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1. Describe indications for percutaneous therapy

in infrainguinal arteries. 2. Discuss the various therapies used in treating

infrainguinal arterial lesions such as balloons, stents, atherectomy, and thrombolysis. 3. Discuss the various techniques of interventions with emphasis on complex or unusual technical situations. 4. Discuss results and complications of infrainguinal revascularization and ways to optimize success.

Edward Pong, ]li1D Michael 1. Sloan, MD Geoffrey Smith, MD George Soltes, MD

INTERNET RESOURCES-ADVANCED (HANDSON) (23) Upon completion of this workshop, the attendee will be able to: 1. Have a basic understanding of Hyper Text

Coordinator: Karen O. Elmnan, MD James F. Benenati, MD Martin R. Crain, MD Alan H. Matsumoto, MD

David J. Porter, MD Jim A. Reekers, MD

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4. INTERVENJ70NAL RADIOLOGIC MANAGEMENT OF A PERIPHERAL VASCULAR REHABILrrATJON PROGRAM (21) Upon completion of this workshop, the attendee will be able to: 1. Review the mechanism of peripheral vascular

rehabilitation.

Mark J. Stalworth, MD James P. Willis, MD Mark W. Wilson, MD Adam B. Winick, MD

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Markup Language (HTML) and be introduced to at least one HTML editor. Know where to find tips on site design. Create a Web page with links to sites relevant to interventional radiology. Learn the difference between the digital image formats jpeg and gif, and how to place an image into a Web page. Publish your Web page. Coordinator: John w. Thomas, MD

Richard A. Baum, MD Sean Farquharson, MD Neil J. HaHn, DO Ziv Haskal, MD

Michael Maxin, MD Michael R. Middlebrook, MD Martin G. Radvany, MD Geoffrey Smith, MD

2. Analyze the importance of risk factor modifi-

cation in patients with peripheral vascular disease. 3. Initiate a peripheral vascular rehabilitation program. 4. Evaluate patients for entry into a program and to a prescribe an exercise program. 5. List other clinical aspects of the rehabilitation program. Coordinator: Alain Drooz, MD Geryl Forbes Gregory E. Guy, MD

Gerald A. Niedzwiecki, MD Amy Swyers

INTERNET RESOURCES-IN1RODUCTJON (HANDS-ON) (22) Upon completion of this workshop, the attendee will be able to: 1. Describe the hardware, software, and service

needs for full Internet access. 2. Be familiar with basic Internet terminology.

3. Know how to effiCiently search the Internet, send and receive e-mail, download software, and navigate the World Wide Web. 4. Search Internet resources relevant to an Interventional Radiologist, including SCVlR's web site, vendor sites, and free Medline database search sites. Coordinator: John W. Thomas, MD Dale R. Absher, MD Richard A. Baum, MD Jeu Brady, MD James V. Courtney, MD David GoUer, MD John L. Howard, MD

Sahir Kazanjian, MD Daniel P. Link, j\IID Mark R. Matthews, MD Michael Maxin, MD Michael R. Middlebrook, ]\lID John K. Miller, MD

MECHANICAL lliROMBECTOMY DEVICES (HANDS-ON) (24) Upon completion of this workshop, the attendee will be able to: 1. Be familiar with the general operation of several

different mechanical thrombectomy devices. 2. Describe the FDA-approved indications for us-

ing mechanical thrombectomy devices. 3. Learn at least one method for using a mechanical thrombectomy device to remove thrombus from a hemodialysis graft. 4. Have a basic understanding of other clinical indications when mechanical thrombectomy devices may be useful. Coordinator: Thomas M. Vesely, MD Robert A. Beres, MD Haraldur Bjamason, MD Stanley G. Cooper, MD Kyran Dowling, MD Karen O. Elmnan, MD Richard J. Gray, MD Geoffrey S. Hastings, MD Kenneth D. Murphy, MD Gwen K. Nazarian, MD Aubrey M. Palestrant, MD

William S. Rilling, MD Michael J. Rush, MD Scott Savader, MD Israel Schur, MD Himanshu Shah, MD Melhem J. Sharafuddin, MD Jeffrey B. Siegel, MD Michael C. Soulen, J'v1D Brian F. Stainken, MD Michael J. Wallace, MD

NEUROINTERVENJ70NS-CAROTJD (25) Upon completion of this workshop, the attendee will be able to: 1. Better understand carotid and brachiocephalic

revascularization procedures in which InterventionaI Radiologists already have the necessary skills to perform.

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