- Released 09/01/25
- DocMed 2025: Noninvasive Vascular Imaging
- 35 video files No PDF in this course
About This CME Teaching Activity ▼
This CME teaching activity offers a comprehensive review of recent developments and issues in noninvasive vascular imaging. Faculty discuss state-of-the-art ultrasound and Doppler techniques used to evaluate the abdominal and peripheral arterial and venous vascular systems. In addition, diagnostic pearls and pitfalls, associated with non-invasive vascular imaging are discussed. Faculty have been chosen for their expertise and outstanding teaching abilities.
Target Audience ▼
This CME Activity is intended and designed to offer educational opportunities to radiologists, vascular surgeons, cardiologists, sonographers and other clinicians interested in learning more about noninvasive vascular ultrasound.
Educational Objectives ▼
At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
- Discuss the latest techniques in the noninvasive diagnosis of endovascular disease, including venous and carotid imaging.
- Assess new developments in vascular imaging.
- Discuss the utility of ultrasound and Doppler imaging when used to evaluate the aorta, carotid arteries, and peripheral vascular system.
- Utilize ultrasound to evaluate abdominal transplants, endostents, bypass grafts and dialysis fistula.
- Utilize ultrasound to evaluate the venous system of the upper and lower extremities.
- Describe the appropriate role of ultrasound in the evaluation of the renal, mesenteric and hepatic arteries.
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.