Imaging manifestation of disease and optimizing imaging techniques is also discussed. Target Audience This program is designed for practicing radiologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons that interpret or rely on imaging studies for the evaluation of neurological disorders. Radiologic technologists who perform these types of procedures will also find the program beneficial.
Educational Objectives At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to: Evaluate intracranial tumors, vascular abnormalities and traumatic brain injury. Discuss the clinical and imaging manifestations of neurodegenerative disease.
Apply state of the art imaging protocols to evaluate epilepsy to clinical practice. Recognize image characteristics of common neurovascular disease processes. Describe the changing role of imaging in the management of spine disease. Target Audience This CME teaching activity is primarily intended and designed to educate diagnostic imaging physicians. It should also be useful in educating referring physicians who order MRI procedures.
Discuss the expanding role of advanced MR imaging applications. Assess patients with a variety of cardiovascular, breast and abdominal abnormalities using MRI. Develop non-contrast MR angiography protocols. Pertinent lectures provide the most up-to-date clinical information. Tips and techniques to accurate imaging of the joints and spine are stressed, as well as common soft tissue and sports injuries.
Target Audience This CME teaching activity is designed to educate radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, podiatrists, sports medicine physicians, and referring physicians who order musculoskeletal MRI studies.
Educational Objectives At the completion of this CME teaching series, you should be able to: Incorporate state of the art pulse sequences and protocols for a variety of musculoskeletal MRI procedures into clinical practice. Recognize the strengths and limitations of MRI for the management of sports related injuries. Describe the MRI appearance of common musculoskeletal pathology and differentiate this pathology from other causes of abnormal signal.
Utilize MRI to evaluate spondyloarthropathies and osteochondral lesions. Pertinent lectures are selected so that subscribers receive the most up-to-date clinical information. Tips and techniques from basic to advanced imaging are stressed in a clinically relevant fashion.
Target Audience This CME teaching activity should benefit radiologists and other physicians who perform, supervise, and interpret neurological MRI studies. It should also be valuable for referring physicians who order these studies. Educational Objectives At the completion of this CME teaching series, you should be able to: Recognize the appearance of normal anatomy and common pathology.
Develop image strategies to accurately assess adult and pediatric brain tumors. Incorporate state-of —the-art spine imaging protocols and techniques into clinical practice. Apply advanced imaging techniques to evaluate neurological disorders. About This CME Teaching Activity This CME teaching activity provides a detailed review of the complex anatomy and physiology of the peripheral venous system while highlighting the minimally invasive procedures used to treat the multitude of venous disorders.
Expert faculty will share their knowledge of scanning techniques, pearls, pitfalls and challenges associated with imaging the venous system and documenting hemodynamic dysfunction. In addition to diagnostic duplex ultrasound and color flow mapping techniques, their role in treatment will be included in thorough reviews of commonly performed interventions such as venous ablation, sclerotherapy and thrombolytic therapy. Target Audience This CME teaching activity is primarily intended for interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, cardiologists and other physicians who perform minimally invasive venous procedures and interpret or rely on venous ultrasound studies in their practice.
Summary: Learn essential information about the most popular OTC medications and herbal supplements commonly sold in US pharmacies. Summary: The Edition Pharmacy Charts organizes vital drug information from various sources, including FDA-approved package inserts, into charts. Summary: This book provides a comprehensive guide to the NAPLEX, as well as practice test questions and detailed explanations for each answer. Summary: This text contains multiple-choice questions with explanations that are linked to additional online references.
Summary: Uses memory techniques including visual learning, auditory learning, repetition, and self-testing.
The most important thing is finding the resources or combination of resources that work best for you, fit into your preparation plan, and meet your educational needs. If using index cards, put the new card in the very back of the box.
Every day, pull a small stack of cards from the front of the box and review them using the method described above. Online flashcards can be shuffled and reviewed as a group or by specific chapters.
You will need to pull information from a case to answer questions, such as:. Evaluating cases and making patient-specific recommendations about drug therapy requires practice. This is what the last year of pharmacy school is mostly focused on; do not take it for granted. Calculations are best mastered through repetition. Follow the steps in the diagram below, starting at the bottom step. Each calculation is marked off on the Required Formulas Checklist, which indicates that the formula is known by heart, and the math can be completed flawlessly.
Go back and review this information to better tackle and learn the exam content. You may not need to go back to all of the topics. Review your chapter test scores and consider re-testing on topics you feel unsure about. Home Student Resources. Alternate Between Math and Clinical Topics The time you devote to math on a daily basis should be roughly equal to the time given to other topics, until you are on "auto pilot" with math. Several chapters have multiple Test Banks.
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