Current Procedural Terminology (CPT): E&M (WK 14) (Course codes: 0414–0814–1314)

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT): E&M (WK 14) (Course codes: 0414–0814–1314)

3. Discuss sedation techniques for pediatric patient. 3. Identify and compare different models and designs of AAA stent grafts. 4. Identify the JCAH...

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3. Discuss sedation techniques for pediatric patient.

3. Identify and compare different models and designs of AAA stent grafts.

4. Identify the JCAHO and ASA guidelines regarding conscious sedation and advice on their implementation in the interventional sUite.

4. Discuss the secondary interventions involved in AAA stent graft repair (including endoleak evaluation and therapy).

CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY (CPT): INTRO (WK 12) (Course code: 0612)

GASTROINTESTINAL IR: TECHNIQUES AND MANAGEMENT (WK 16) (Course codes: 0216-0616-1116)

Coordinator.

Catherine Tuite, MD

1. Assimilate the nomenclature and concepts fun-

Coordinator.

1. Describe the indications and contraindications,

damental to interventional radiology coding.

preprocedural evaluation, preparation for percutaneous gastrostomy (G) and gastrojejunostomy (GJ) tube placement.

2. Develop a framework for improving a practice's coding and billing operations.

CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERlVIlNOlOGY (CPT): ADVANCED (WK 13) (Course codes: 0313-0713-1213) Coordinator.

Catherine Tuite, MD

1. Integrate new CPT codes into your practice's

billing operations. 2. List new recommendations regarding existing CPT codes. 3. Identify areas of controversy and confusion in interventional radiology CPT coding.

2. Describe the techniques used for percutaneous G and GJ tube placement. 3. List the various G and GJ tubes available for placement and replacement. 4. Describe appropriate post-G or GJ-tube-placement device and patient management. 5. Discuss the current status of other gastrointestinal interventions such as cecostomy tube placement.

GYNECOLOGIC INTERVENTIONS (WK 17) (Course codes: 0117-0817) Coordinator.

CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY (CPT): E&M (WK 14) (Course codes: 0414-0814-1314) Coordinat01~

Michael

E.

Edwards, MD

1. Identify appropriate documentation required (E&M) to bill Medicare for all evaluation and management services. 2. Identify the three key components for documentation of E&M services provided during an initial patient encounter. 3. Demonstrate the appropriate methods used when billing Medicare for E&M services provided by nonphysician practitioners. 4. List the additional documentation requirements when providing E&M services as a consultant.

ENDOLUMINAl TREATMENT FOR AAA (HANDSON) (WK 15) (Course codes: 0315-0615-1215) Coordinator.

Kyran Dowling, MD

1.

Anthony C. Venbrux, MD

Review the indications, contraindications, and results for fallopian tube recanalization, ovarian vein embolization, and embolization for the treatment of post-partum hemorrhage.

2. Describe the standard techniques applied during fallopian tube recanalization, ovarian vein embolization, and embolization for the treatment of post-partum hemorrhage and when variations in technique are required. 3. Discuss the potential complications of fallopian tube recanalization, ovarian vein embolization, and embolization for the treatment of post-partum hemorrhage.

GYNECOLOGIC INTERVENTIONS: UTERINE ARTERY EMBOLIZATION (WK 18) (Course Codes: 0318-0718-1218) Coordinator.

John

P.

Lipman, MD

1. Review the indications and contraindications for

the uterine artery embolization procedure.

of the screening tests for AAA stent graft repair.

2. Describe the pre-procedure evaluation reqUired of patients being considered for the uterine artery embolization procedure.

2. Discuss the measurement, ordering and device selection and approach for AAA stent graft repair.

3. Describe the standard technique utilized during the uterine artery embolization and when variations are required.

1. Describe the administration and interpretation

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Daniel Brown, MD