27.11.2014 Views

Come Celebrate With Us! - Advanced Health Education Center

Come Celebrate With Us! - Advanced Health Education Center

Come Celebrate With Us! - Advanced Health Education Center

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Come</strong> <strong>Celebrate</strong> <strong>With</strong> <strong>Us</strong>!<br />

Professional <strong>Education</strong><br />

2013 Course Catalog<br />

• Ultrasound<br />

• Registry Reviews<br />

• Mammography<br />

• Magnetic Resonance<br />

• Computed Tomography<br />

• Diagnostic Radiography<br />

• Bone Density<br />

• Quality Management<br />

• Digital Technology / PACs<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

The Art and Science of Imaging


Welcome to 2013<br />

What’s in it for you?<br />

<strong>Come</strong> <strong>Celebrate</strong> <strong>With</strong><br />

<strong>Us</strong>! This is a milestone year<br />

for <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> as we begin<br />

our 25th year anniversary<br />

and we couldn’t have done<br />

it without you! We are excited<br />

about the future and<br />

have a lot of activities planned to celebrate. We<br />

hope you will join us. Our kick-off celebration<br />

will begin by giving away a cruise to one of our<br />

lucky customers in May. You will be entered to<br />

win each time you attend a course through April<br />

30, 2013. We will be launching our new web<br />

store in the near future featuring “On Demand<br />

CE” with new and convenient video online<br />

course offerings. Also live broadcasting from the<br />

Houston classroom is coming soon!<br />

New courses, new partnerships, and some new<br />

faces, but the same level of commitment to providing<br />

the best opportunities for your career.<br />

We look forward to once again Exceeding Expectations<br />

in 2013.<br />

Marilyn Sackett, MED, RT(R), FASRT<br />

President/CEO<br />

See Our<br />

Course Schedules<br />

On Pages 4-8<br />

www.aheconline.com<br />

4 Ways to Register<br />

Learn Career Skills<br />

Learn career skills in advanced imaging.<br />

Imaging has the most advanced<br />

technology for patient diagnosis. You<br />

can learn a new procedure, add a modality<br />

or new service to your practice or<br />

improve your skills and marketability.<br />

We Make House Calls<br />

Leave your suitcase behind, we make<br />

House Calls! We’ll bring our training<br />

to you. You can select an existing<br />

course and faculty. Include “hands-on”<br />

training, and provide training for your<br />

staff. It’s simple and easy. Just call us for<br />

partnership opportunities.<br />

Partnership Opportunities<br />

Have a training request for your own<br />

special needs? We provide customized<br />

training designed to fill your performance<br />

gap. Accreditation issues, validation,<br />

evaluation, new procedures,<br />

or improving skills. We can help you<br />

meet your training goals.<br />

Consulting Services<br />

Consulting Services at your fingertips.<br />

Whether it’s on-site, on-line, by telephone,<br />

or at our facility, our experts are<br />

available to assist you and your facility<br />

through the unexpected, the “rocky<br />

roads”, and the unknown. We are ready to<br />

provide the assistance in regulatory issues,<br />

pre accreditation surveys and assessment,<br />

medical staff CME, and facility startups.<br />

You’re in good hands when we are holding<br />

your hand through the process.<br />

*<br />

Mail<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Heath <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

8502 Tybor Drive • Houston, TX 77074<br />

(<br />

Phone<br />

713.772.0157<br />

800.239.1361<br />

)<br />

Fax<br />

713.772.0155<br />

8 Web<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

Follow us on:<br />

8502 Tybor Drive s Houston, TX 77074<br />

800.239.1361<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

8502 Tybor Drive s Houston, TX 77074<br />

800.342.6704<br />

www.MedRelief.com<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

2


Table of Contents<br />

Professional <strong>Education</strong><br />

n Course Schedules<br />

- Houston Schedule by Modality............................................ 4<br />

- Texas Schedule..................................................................... 5<br />

- National Schedule by Date - January-May.......................... 6<br />

- National Schedule by Modality - January-May................. 7-8<br />

n Ultrasound Courses<br />

General Ultrasound<br />

- Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound......................................12<br />

- Abdominal Ultrasound................................................................13<br />

OB/GYN Ultrasound<br />

- OB/GYN Ultrasound (5 Days)....................................................14<br />

- OB/GYN Ultrasound (3 Days)....................................................15<br />

- Limited OB Ultrasound (2 Days)................................................16<br />

- Gynecological Ultrasound...........................................................17<br />

- Breast Ultrasound.........................................................................18<br />

Vascular Ultrasound<br />

- Vascular Ultrasound.....................................................................19<br />

- Peripheral Vascular Case Studies and Diagnostic Challenges.....20<br />

- Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency........21<br />

- Carotid Duplex/Color Flow.........................................................22<br />

Echocardiography Ultrasound<br />

- Echocardiography / Cardiac Doppler...........................................23.<br />

- Echocardiography Case Studies and Diagnostic Challenges.......24<br />

- Focused Echocardiography (FTTE) Training for Intensivists<br />

and Critical Care Professional..................................................25<br />

Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

- Introduction to Emergency Medicine Ultrasound......................26<br />

- <strong>Advanced</strong> Emergency Medicine Ultrasound...............................27<br />

- Critical Care Ultrasound.............................................................28<br />

Specialty Ultrasound<br />

- Scan with the Experts: Ultrasound Scanning Skills Workshops...29<br />

- Ultrasound Guided Venous Access and PICC Line....................30<br />

- Musculoskeletal Ultrasound.........................................................31<br />

- Point of Care Ultrasound: Introduction......................................32<br />

- Point of Care Ultrasound: <strong>Advanced</strong>..........................................33<br />

n Registry Review Courses<br />

- CT Registry Exam Review...........................................................34<br />

- MRI Registry Review...................................................................34<br />

- Mammography Registry Review..................................................34<br />

- Bone Densitometry Comprehensive Examination Review ........34<br />

- QM Registry Review....................................................................34<br />

- ARRT Registry Review for Diagnostic Imaging:.........................34<br />

n Digital Technology<br />

- Improving Your Image - Mastering Digital Radiography.............35<br />

- Principles of PACS.......................................................................36<br />

- Troubleshooting Digital Radiography Workshop........................37<br />

- Digital Radiography and the ACR Practice Guidelines..............38<br />

- The Art and Science of Digital Imaging.....................................38<br />

3<br />

n Mammography<br />

- Mammography Fellowship..................................................... 39-40<br />

- Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications......................41<br />

- A Workshop for Mammographers:<br />

When Only the Best Will Do..................................................42<br />

- Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT)...........................................43<br />

- Digital Mammography and the ACR Practice Guidelines..........44<br />

- Stereotactic Breast Biopsy............................................................44<br />

- Breast Ultrasound.........................................................................45<br />

n Computed Tomography<br />

- CT Fellowship..............................................................................46<br />

- Be All That You Can Be In CT...................................................47<br />

n Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

- MRI Fellowship............................................................................48<br />

n Bone Densitometry<br />

- Bone Densitometry: Principles and Procedures...........................49<br />

- Radiation Safety in Imaging Today (4-hour course)...................50<br />

- Bone Densitometry Comprehensive Examination Review.........51<br />

- Nuts and Bolts of Bone Densitometry.........................................51<br />

n Quality Management<br />

- Quality Management Fellowship.................................................52<br />

n Clinical Fellowship Information............................. 53<br />

n Radiation Safety<br />

- Medical Radiation Safety Officer.................................................54<br />

- Radiation Safety in Imaging Today (4-hour course)...................55<br />

- RSO for Diagnostic X-Ray...........................................................55<br />

- RSO Trends and Compliance Refresher......................................55<br />

n Venipuncture<br />

- Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast Media Procedures.... 56<br />

n Meet the Team.......................................................................... 57<br />

n Preferred Hotels.................................................................... 58<br />

n General Information........................................................... 59<br />

n Registration Information................................................. 60<br />

n Home Study Information .................................................. 61<br />

- Home Studies..............................................................................62-63<br />

n Order Forms<br />

- Class Registration Form.................................................................. 64<br />

- Home Study Order Form...........................................................65-66


Bone Density<br />

Jan 25<br />

Feb 16<br />

Mar 15<br />

Mar 16-17<br />

Apr 20<br />

Computed Tomography<br />

Jan 26-27<br />

CT Registry Review<br />

Mar 7-10<br />

CT Fellowship<br />

Mar 11-15<br />

CT Clinical Rotation<br />

Mar 18-22<br />

CT Clinical Rotation<br />

May 18<br />

CT Miniconference<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

January - May 2013<br />

Course Schedule by Modality<br />

Radiation Safety in Imaging Today<br />

Bone Density Comprehensive Exam Review<br />

Radiation Safety in Imaging Today<br />

Bone Densitometry Principles and Procedures<br />

Bone Densitometry CE Conference<br />

Mammography<br />

Initial Training<br />

Jan 17-20 Mammography Fellowship (Option 1)<br />

Jan 17-23 Mammography Fellowship (Option 2)<br />

Jan 21<br />

Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

Feb 16<br />

Mammography: Excellence is the Only Option<br />

Mar 23<br />

Breast Ultrasound for Mammographers<br />

Apr 18-21 Mammography Fellowship (Option 1)<br />

Apr 18-24 Mammography Fellowship (Option 2)<br />

Apr 22<br />

Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

May 4<br />

Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Feb 23-24<br />

MRI Registry Review<br />

Apr 18-21<br />

MRI Fellowship<br />

Apr 22-26<br />

MRI Fellowship Clinical<br />

Apr 29-May 3 MRI Fellowship Clinical<br />

May 6-10<br />

MRI Fellowship Clinical<br />

CE Houston (January - May)<br />

Jan 19 Staying Connected: New Year, New You<br />

Feb 9 Radiology: Saving Lives Every Day<br />

Feb 14-15 Improving Your Image: Mastering Digital Radiolgraphy<br />

Feb 16-17 Principles of PACS<br />

Mar 8 Spring Fling Miniconference - Day 1<br />

Mar 9 Spring Fling Miniconference - Day 2<br />

Apr 6 ARRT Registry Review<br />

Apr 13 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Apr 13-14 Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

Apr 27 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

May 11 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Radiation Safety<br />

Jan 25 Radiation Safety in Imaging Today<br />

Mar 15 Radiation Safety in Imaging Today<br />

Imaging Skills Training - Houston<br />

4<br />

Quality Management<br />

February 8-9 Quality Management Registry Review<br />

March 21-23 Quality Management Fellowship<br />

Ultrasound<br />

January<br />

Jan 8-10 Intro to Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

Point of Care Ultrasound<br />

Jan 8-12 <strong>Advanced</strong> Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Point of Care Ultrasound<br />

Jan 14-21 Echocardiography/Cardiac Doppler (8 Day)<br />

Jan 24 Scan with the Experts: Scanning Skill Workshops OB<br />

Jan 24 Scan with the Experts: Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

Jan 25 Scan with the Experts: Scanning Skill Workshop Abdomen<br />

Jan 26 Carotid Duplex Case Studies and Diagnostic Challenges<br />

Jan 26-27 Breast Ultrasound<br />

Jan 27 Peripheral Vascular Case Studies and Diagnostic Challenges<br />

Jan 28-Feb1 Abdominal Ultrasound (5 Day)<br />

February<br />

Feb 4-8 OB/GYN Ultrasound (5 Day)<br />

Feb 9 Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access/PICC Line Access<br />

Feb 16 Echocardiography Case Studies and Diagnostic Challenges<br />

Feb18-22 Vascular Ultrasound (5 Day)<br />

Feb 23-24 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (2 Day)<br />

March<br />

Feb 28-Mar 1 Scan with the Experts:<br />

Cardiovascular Scanning Skills Workshop<br />

Mar 2 Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency<br />

Mar 2-3 Gynecological Ultrasound<br />

Mar 5-7 Introduction to Emergency Medicine Ultrasound/<br />

Point of Care Ultrasound<br />

Mar 8-9 <strong>Advanced</strong> Emergency Medicine Ultrasound/<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Point of Care Ultrasound<br />

Mar 15-16 Carotid Duplex/Color Flow<br />

Mar 18-20 Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Mar 21-23 OB/GYN Ultrasound (3 Day)<br />

Mar 23 Breast Ultrasound for Mammographers<br />

April<br />

Apr 5-6<br />

Apr 8-12<br />

Apr 15-19<br />

Apr 22-26<br />

Apr 29<br />

Apr 30<br />

May<br />

May 1-3<br />

May 1-5<br />

May 4-5<br />

May 4-5<br />

May 13-20<br />

May 23-24<br />

Focused Transthoracic Echo for Intensivist/Critical Care<br />

Abdominal Ultrasound (5 Day)<br />

OB/GYN Ultrasound (5 Day)<br />

Vascular Ultrasound (5 Day)<br />

Scanning with the Experts: OB Scanning Skills Workshop<br />

Scanning with the Experts:<br />

Abdomen Scanning Skills Workshop<br />

Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Combined: Intro to Abdomen & Limited OB Ultrasound<br />

State of Nuclear Cardiology<br />

Limited OB Ultrasound<br />

Echocardiography/Cardiac Doppler (8 Day)<br />

Scan with the Experts:<br />

Cardiovascular Scanning Skills Workshops


Imaging Continuing <strong>Education</strong> - Texas<br />

Diagnostic<br />

January<br />

Houston Jan19 Staying Connected: New Year, New You<br />

Houston Jan 21 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

Houston Jan 25 Radiation Safety in Imaging Today<br />

Dallas Jan 25 Top Trends in Radiology Part 1<br />

Dallas Jan 26 Top Trends in Radiology Part 2<br />

San Antonio Jan 26 Radiology Challenges: Age and Diversity<br />

Abilene Jan 26 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Austin Jan 26 Mammography: New Year-New Hope (5 hour)<br />

Corpus Christi Jan 26 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

February<br />

Texarkana Feb 2 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Houston Feb 9 Radiology: Saving Lives Every Day<br />

Lufkin Feb 9 Radiology: Challenges and Changes<br />

Ft. Worth Feb 9 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

Kingwood Feb 9 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Houston Feb 14-15 Improving Your Image: Mastering Digital Radiolgraphy<br />

Houston Feb 16-17 Principles of PACS<br />

Houston Feb 16 Mammography: Excellence is the Only Option<br />

Dallas Feb 16 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Edinburg Feb 23 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

San Antonio Feb 23 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Tyler Feb 23 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Dallas Feb 23-24 Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

Amarillo Feb 23 Radiology Changes and Challenges<br />

January - May 2013<br />

Course Schedule<br />

March<br />

Edinburg Mar 2 Radiographic Windows to the Brain<br />

Houston Mar 8 Spring Fling Miniconference - Day 1<br />

Houston Mar 9 Spring Fling Miniconference - Day 2<br />

San Antonio Mar 9 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Victoria Mar 9 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Dallas Mar 9-10 State of Nuclear Cardiology<br />

Houston Mar 15 Radiation Safety in Imaging Today<br />

Laredo Mar 16 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Dallas Mar 23 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Austin Mar 23 Trending in Radiology : Only the Smart Survive<br />

San Antonio Mar 23 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Houston Mar 23 Breast Ultrasound for Mammographers<br />

Sherman Mar 23 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

April<br />

Wichita Falls Apr 13 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Ft. Worth Apr 13 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

New Braunfels Apr 13-14 State of Nuclear Cardiology<br />

Houston Apr 13-14 Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

Uvalde Apr 20 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Houston Apr 22 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

Amarillo Apr 27 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Houston Apr 27 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

Corpus Christi Apr 27 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

May<br />

Houston May 4 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Lubbock May 4 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Kerrville May 4 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Dallas May 4 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Longview May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Houston May 11 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Houston May 18 CT Miniconference<br />

Midland May 18 Out of the Box Imaging<br />

El Paso May 18 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Mt. Pleasant May 18 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

San Antonio May 18 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

San Antonio May 18 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

All courses are Category A and 8 hours unless otherwise noted.<br />

5<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


January<br />

Fresno, CA Jan 12 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Shreveport, LA Jan 12 Trending in Radiology : Only the Smart Survive<br />

Greensboro, NC Jan 12 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Greensboro, NC Jan 12 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

San Diego, CA Jan 18 The New Culture in Radiology: Old Habits Die Hard!<br />

Richmond, VA Jan 19 The 3R’s: Radiology, Ropes, Risks<br />

San Diego, CA Jan 19 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

White Plains, NY Jan 19 Mammography: Take This Job and Love It<br />

Las Vegas, NV Jan 19-20 Principles and Procedures of Bone Densitometry<br />

Los Angeles, CA Jan 25-26 Improving Your Image: Mastering Digital Radiography<br />

Los Angeles, CA Jan 26 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Austin, TX Jan 26 Mammography: New Year-New Hope<br />

Corpus Christi, TX Jan 26 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Dallas, TX Jan 25 Top Trends in Radiology Part 1<br />

Dallas, TX Jan 26 Top Trends in Radiology Part 2<br />

San Antonio, TX Jan 26 Radiology Challenges: Age and Diversity<br />

San Francisco, CA Jan 26 “CSI Radiology” Forensic Case Studies in Radiology<br />

San Francisco, CA Jan 26 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Abilene, TX Jan 26 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

February<br />

San Diego , CA Feb 2 Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast Procedures<br />

Texarkana, TX Feb 2 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Kansas City, MO Feb 2 The 3R’s: Radiology, Ropes and Risks<br />

Kingwood, TX Feb 9 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Logan, WV Feb 9 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Lufkin, TX Feb 9 Radiology: Challenges and Changes<br />

Providence, RI Feb 9 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Providence, RI Feb 9 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

Shreveport, LA Feb 9 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Trenton, NJ Feb 9 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Ft. Worth, TX Feb 9 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

Houston Feb 14-15 Improving Your Image: Mastering Digital Radiolgraphy<br />

Houston Feb 16-17 Principles of PACS<br />

Dallas, TX Feb 16 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Raleigh, NC Feb 16 Be All That You Can Be in CT<br />

Raleigh, NC Feb 16 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Edinburg, TX Feb 23 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Albany, NY Feb 23 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Albany, NY Feb 23 Radiology Risky Business<br />

San Antonio, TX Feb 23 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Tyler, TX Feb 23 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Wichita, KS Feb 23 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Dallas, TX<br />

Feb 23-24 Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

Wichita, KS Feb 23 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Amarillo, TX Feb 23 Radiology Changes and Challenges<br />

March<br />

McAllen/Edinburg, TX Mar 2 Radiographic Windows to the Brain<br />

Ina, IL Mar 2 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Burbank, CA Mar 2 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Burbank, CA Mar 2 Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast Procedures<br />

Las Vegas, NV Mar 2-3 Troubleshooting Digital Radiography Workshop<br />

San Francisco, CA Mar 8-9 CT Registry Review<br />

San Antonio, TX Mar 9 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Springfield, MO Mar 9 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Victoria, TX Mar 9 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Charlotte, NC Mar 9 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Dallas, TX Mar 9-10 State of Nuclear Cardiology<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

Imaging Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

January - May 2013<br />

National Courses by Date<br />

6<br />

March (continued)<br />

Santa Barbara, CA Mar 09 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Laredo, TX Mar 16 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Spokane, WA Mar 16 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Worcester, MA Mar 16 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Detroit, MI Mar 16 Radiology Transitions to Reality Aka RTR<br />

Dallas, TX Mar 23 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Charlotte, NC Mar 23 Mammography: Take This Job and Love It<br />

Austin, TX Mar 23 Trending in Radiology : Only the Smart Survive<br />

San Antonio, TX Mar 23 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Sherman, TX Mar 23 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

April<br />

Baltimore, MD Apr 6 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Baltimore, MD Apr 6 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Atlanta, GA Apr 6 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Detroit, MI Apr 6 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

New Braunfels, TX Apr 13-14 State of Nuclear Cardiology<br />

Memphis, TN Apr 13 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Wichita Falls, TX Apr 13 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Ft. Worth, TX Apr 13 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

San Jose, CA Apr 19 The New Culture in Radiology: Old Habits Die Hard!<br />

San Jose, CA Apr 20 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

Nashville, TN Apr 20 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Mahwah, NJ Apr 13 CSI Radiology “Case Studies in Radiology<br />

Portland, OR Apr 20 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Phoenix, AZ Apr 20 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Uvalde, TX Apr 20 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Los Angeles, CA Apr 27-28 Troubleshooting Digital Radiography Workshop<br />

Nashville, TN Apr 27 CSI Radiology “Case Studies in Radiology<br />

Amarillo, TX Apr 27 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Corpus Christi, TX Apr 27 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

May<br />

Las Vegas, NV May 3-4 Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

Lubbock, TX May 4 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Springfield, IL May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Longview, TX May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Stockton, CA May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Little Rock, AR May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Syracuse, NY May 4 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Kerrville, TX May 4 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Dallas, TX May 4 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Hartford, CT May 11 Mammography: Take This Job and Love It<br />

Midland, TX May 18 Out of the Box Imaging<br />

Reno, NV May 18 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Las Vegas, NV May 17-18 Workshop for Mammographers:<br />

When Only the Best Will Do<br />

Mt. Pleasant, TX May 18 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

Seattle, WA May 18 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Seattle, WA May 18 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

El Paso, TX May 18 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Detroit, MI May 18 “CSI Radiology” Forensic Case Studies in Radiology<br />

San Antonio, TX May 18 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

San Antonio, TX May 18 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Los Angeles, CA May 18-19 Principles and Procedures of Bone Densitometry<br />

Nashville, TN May 18-19 CT Registry Review<br />

Nashville, TN May 18-19 MRI Registry Review<br />

All courses are Category A and 8 hours unless otherwise noted.


Imaging Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

January - May 2013<br />

National Courses by Modality<br />

Mammography<br />

January<br />

Fresno, CA Jan 12 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Greensboro, NC Jan 12 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

San Diego, CA Jan 19 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

White Plains, NY Jan 19 Mammography: Take This Job and Love It<br />

Los Angeles, CA Jan 26 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Austin, TX Jan 26 Mammography: New Year-New Hope<br />

Corpus Christi, TX Jan 26 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

San Francisco, CA Jan 26 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

February<br />

Providence, RI Feb 9 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Shreveport, LA Feb 9 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Trenton, NJ Feb 9 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Raleigh, NC Feb 16 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Edinburg, TX Feb 23 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Albany, NY Feb 23 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Wichita, KS Feb 23 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

March<br />

Ina, IL Mar 2 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Burbank, CA Mar 2 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

San Antonio, TX Mar 9 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Springfield, MO Mar 9 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Santa Barbara, CA Mar 09 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Spokane, WA Mar 16 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Worcester, MA Mar 16 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Detroit, MI Mar 16 Radiology Transitions to Reality Aka RTR<br />

Charlotte, NC Mar 23 Mammography: Take This Job and Love It<br />

April<br />

Baltimore, MD Apr 6 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Atlanta, GA Apr 6 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Detroit, MI Apr 6 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

Memphis, TN Apr 13 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

San Jose, CA Apr 20 Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

Nashville, TN Apr 20 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Portland, OR Apr 20 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Phoenix, AZ Apr 20 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Amarillo, TX Apr 27 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

May<br />

Springfield, IL May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Longview, TX May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Stockton, CA May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Little Rock, AR May 4 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Syracuse, NY May 4 Savvy Skills for the Mammographer<br />

Hartford, CT May 11 Mammography: Take This Job and Love It<br />

Reno, NV May 18 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Las Vegas, NV May 17-18 A Workshop for Mammographers:<br />

When Only the Best Will Do<br />

Mt. Pleasant, TX May 18 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

Seattle, WA May 18 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

El Paso, TX May 18 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

7<br />

Bone Density<br />

Las Vegas, NV Jan 19-20 Principles and Procedures of Bone Densitometry<br />

Los Angeles, CA May 18-19 Principles and Procedures of Bone Densitometry<br />

Computed Tomography<br />

Raleigh, NC Feb 16 Be All That You Can Be in CT<br />

San Francisco, CA Mar 8-9 CT Registry Review<br />

Nashville, TN May 18-19 CT Registry Review<br />

Digital/PACS<br />

Los Angeles, CA Jan 25-26 Improving Your Image: Mastering Digital Radiography<br />

Houston Feb 14-15 Improving Your Image: Mastering Digital Radiolgraphy<br />

Houston Feb 16-17 Principles of PACS<br />

Las Vegas, NV Mar 2-3 Troubleshooting Digital Radiography Workshop<br />

Los Angeles, CA Apr 27-28 Troubleshooting Digital Radiography Workshop<br />

MRI<br />

Greensboro, NC Jan 12 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Charlotte, NC Mar 9 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Dallas, TX Mar 23 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Baltimore, MD Apr 6 Savvy Skills for the MRI Technologist<br />

Nashville, TN May 18 MRI Registry Review<br />

Nuclear Medicine<br />

Dallas, TX Mar 9-10 State of Nuclear Cardiology<br />

New Braunfels, TX Apr 13-14 State of Nuclear Cardiology<br />

Venipuncture<br />

San Diego , CA Feb 2 Venipuncture and Pharmacology for<br />

Contrast Procedures<br />

Burbank, CA Mar 2 Venipuncture and Pharmacology for<br />

Contrast Procedures<br />

All courses are Category A and 8 hours unless otherwise noted.<br />

Marilyn Sackett and Bettye Wilson catching up at ASRT<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Imaging Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

Diagnostic<br />

Providence, RI Feb 9 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

Shreveport, LA Jan 12 Trending in Radiology : Only the Smart Survive<br />

San Diego, CA Jan 18 The New Culture in Radiology: Old Habits Die Hard!<br />

Richmond, VA Jan 19 3R’s: Radiology, Ropes, Risks<br />

Los Angeles, CA Jan 25-26 Improving Your Image:<br />

Mastering Digital Radiography<br />

Dallas, TX Jan 25 Top Trends in Radiology Part 1<br />

Dallas, TX Jan 26 Top Trends in Radiology Part 2<br />

San Antonio, TX Jan 26 Radiology Challenges: Age and Diversity<br />

San Francisco, CA Jan 26 “CSI Radiology” Forensic Case Studies in Radiology<br />

Abilene, TX Jan 26 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Texarkana, TX Feb 2 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Kansas City, MO Feb 2 3R’s: Radiology, Ropes and Risks<br />

Kingwood, TX Feb 9 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Logan, WV Feb 9 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Lufkin, TX Feb 9 Radiology: Challenges and Changes<br />

Dallas, TX Feb 16 Mammography: Pink Ribbons Tied <strong>With</strong> Hope<br />

Albany, NY Feb 23 Radiology Risky Business<br />

San Antonio, TX Feb 23 Trending in Radiology: Only the Smart Survive<br />

Tyler, TX Feb 23 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Dallas, TX Feb 23-24 Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

Wichita, KS Feb 23 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Amarillo, TX Feb 23 Radiology Changes and Challenges<br />

January - June 2013<br />

National Courses by Modality<br />

All courses are Category A and 8 hours unless otherwise noted.<br />

Diagnostic (continued)<br />

McAllen/Edinburg, TX Mar 2 Radiographic Windows to the Brain<br />

Victoria, TX Mar 9 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Laredo, TX Mar 16 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Sherman, TX Mar 23 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

Austin, TX Mar 23 Trending in Radiology : Only the Smart Survive<br />

San Antonio, TX Mar 23 Radiologic Windows to the Brain<br />

Wichita Falls, TX Apr 13 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Ft. Worth, TX Apr 13 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

San Jose, CA Apr 19 The New Culture in Radiology:<br />

Old Habits Die Hard!<br />

Mahwah, NJ Apr 13 “CSI Radiology” Case Studies in Radiology<br />

Uvalde, TX Apr 20 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Nashville, TN Apr 27 “CSI Radiology” Case Studies in Radiology<br />

Corpus Christi, TX Apr 27 Radiology Transitions to Reality-AKA RTR<br />

Las Vegas, NV May 3-4 Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

Lubbock, TX May 4 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Kerrville, TX May 4 Imaging Beyond the Normal Patient<br />

Dallas, TX May 4 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Midland, TX May 18 Out of the Box Imaging<br />

Seattle, WA May 18 Hot Topics in Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Detroit, MI May 18 “CSI Radiology” Forensic Case Studies in Radiology<br />

San Antonio, TX May 18 Diagnostic CE Miniconference<br />

Los Angeles, CA Apr 27-28 Troubleshooting Digital Radiography Workshop<br />

NCT<br />

Ft. Worth, TX Feb 9 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

San Antonio, TX May 18 Improving Your NCT Imaging Skills<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

8


<strong>Education</strong>al Partnerships<br />

In today’s cost-conscious healthcare market, providing<br />

quality skills training and continuing education<br />

for your employees can be a challenge.<br />

Let us help you maximize your training dollars.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, is prepared to<br />

help meet your challenges by making our courses<br />

available in a variety of ways. As the largest provider<br />

of continuing education in medical imaging,<br />

we have the resources and a group of expert trainers<br />

to help you meet your specific goals.<br />

All you do is:<br />

• Tell us what you need<br />

Modality, date, and your training goals<br />

• Tell us how many you need to train<br />

Have a small group? We can open the class to the local area,<br />

market it, and let your facility garner the praise for an outstanding<br />

community service!<br />

• Provide meeting space at your facility<br />

• Provide refreshments<br />

It can be as simple as coffee and donuts<br />

• Promote the meeting<br />

Talk it up, let others in your area know about the great course you<br />

have arranged, and post the flyers we provide<br />

What we do:<br />

• Provide faculty and all travel, lodging, and honorariums<br />

• Develop and distribute marketing materials<br />

• Register, collect fees and maintain attendance records<br />

• Provide certificates for continuing education credit<br />

ASRT Category A for Technologists<br />

SDMS for Sonographers<br />

ACCME Category 1 for Physicians<br />

“<br />

I have been setting up seminars for years.<br />

When JPS partnered with AHEC my part<br />

became effortless. AHEC has a great team of<br />

people who handle every detail. Together as a<br />

team we have a full house each seminar<br />

with exceptional speakers. I would highly<br />

recommend partnering with AHEC. ”<br />

Faith Kaplan, RT(R)<br />

Advantages of Partnership<br />

• Cost<br />

Partnership is a cost-effective approach to meeting the employee<br />

educational goals and challenges.<br />

• Recognition<br />

Your facility will be recognized as a provider of exceptional<br />

educational opportunities for local technologists. It’s a great<br />

morale booster and gives your facility maximum exposure in the<br />

imaging community.<br />

• Dependability<br />

Your technologists will earn CE credit from a leader in imaging training<br />

with over 25 years experience and a stellar reputation.<br />

• Ease<br />

Scheduling training is easy, because we are determined to remove<br />

the hassle. Leave the heavy lifting to us!<br />

• Targeted Training<br />

Training is targeted to improve clinical skills, increase productivity,<br />

and promote professionalism.<br />

We have over 100 course titles to choose from<br />

including courses in:<br />

3 Mammography 3 CT 3 MRI<br />

3 Bone Density 3 Quality Management 3 Ultrasound<br />

3 Radiation Safety 3 Venipuncture 3 Digital Imaging<br />

Don’t find a course for your staff? Let one of our expert faculty design something special.<br />

Help is just a call away!<br />

800.239.1361<br />

9<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


CME Mission Statement<br />

CME Mission Statement<br />

Purpose:<br />

The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. CME mission is to<br />

provide physicians with evidence-based education and training that<br />

increases knowledge, enhances competency, improves performance<br />

in practice and patient care.<br />

Content Areas:<br />

The educational activities set forth by <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. are aimed at meeting the primary and specialty training<br />

and credentialing requirements of physicians with professional practice<br />

gaps in the Imaging Sciences. <strong>Education</strong>al activities are based on the<br />

identified needs underlying the professional practice gaps. The identified<br />

needs are derived from multiple sources including; physician request<br />

for training, past activity evaluation data, medical expert consultations,<br />

committee findings, literature reviews, credentialing requirements, professional<br />

organization recommendations and published data.<br />

Target Audience:<br />

The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> provides CME to local, state,<br />

national, and international physicians and healthcare professionals<br />

based on professional practice gaps and identified educational needs in<br />

the Imaging Sciences.<br />

Types of Activities Provided:<br />

AHEC strives to develop the latest in need-based instruction utilizing<br />

best practices in the Imaging Sciences by employing a wide variety of<br />

educational formats. Formats include skills-based training, simulations,<br />

conferences, workshops, seminars and one-on-one applications using<br />

exemplary instruction that incorporates both the cognitive and psychomotor<br />

domains of learning from expert and experienced faculty.<br />

Customized training and private tutorials meet the individual needs of<br />

practitioners and foster a safe and supportive educational environment.<br />

Expected Results:<br />

• Enhance knowledge, competency in the Imaging Sciences and the ultimate<br />

performance of physicians to improve patient care<br />

• Promote changes in practice patterns which lead to more efficient, effective<br />

and less costly healthcare.<br />

• Positively impact patient outcomes by providing primary and advanced<br />

technical training.<br />

• Incorporate clinically pertinent skills and emerging interests to improve<br />

physician clinical performance.<br />

• Promote the practice of evidence-based medicine.<br />

Evaluation is the cornerstone of our program and is essential to maintain and<br />

improve the educational process. <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s CME<br />

programs utilize skills checklist, instructor evaluation, post activity assessments,<br />

and pre and/or post test(s) as well as follow-up outcome surveys to evaluate the<br />

expected results.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> uses a variety of<br />

mechanisms and strategies to identify imaging professionals<br />

and physician’s practice gaps. Practice gaps are identified as<br />

a result of consulting or specific training requests, literature<br />

review, professional organization’s policy statements, regulatory<br />

requirements and credentialing guidelines. Faculty members<br />

are practicing professionals and experts in their field. This<br />

exposure allows real time access to the trends and needs within<br />

their specialty. The curriculum is reviewed annually and revised<br />

as changes in technology and practice dictate.<br />

As a part of our course development, the planning committee<br />

and faculty establish the course objectives, target audience,<br />

content and projected skill set which will ensure the identified<br />

needs are incorporated into the course. All educational activities<br />

are applicable to the scope of practice for each medical specialty.<br />

Let <strong>Us</strong><br />

EXCEED<br />

Your Expectations<br />

• Ultrasound<br />

• Registry Reviews<br />

• Mammography<br />

• Magnetic Resonance<br />

• Computed Tomography<br />

• Diagnostic Radiography<br />

• Digital Technology/PACs<br />

• Bone Density<br />

• Quality Management<br />

+ Home Studies<br />

+ On-Line <strong>Education</strong><br />

+ Consulting<br />

Accreditations & Awards<br />

10


Our Ultrasound Division<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> has been providing<br />

high quality ultrasound skills training for 25 years. The <strong>Center</strong>’s<br />

training facility includes classroom and laboratory space to<br />

maximize the learning objectives. Each class is designed to<br />

accelerate learning and includes a practical hands-on component.<br />

The laboratory component is highly specialized with emphasis<br />

on learning the “must know” information by scanning normal<br />

models. The curriculum is designed to produce skills that quickly<br />

transfer to the workplace. This is accomplished through small<br />

student groups and heavy utilization of principles and theory.<br />

The CME courses that provide the hands-on component are<br />

taught in our Houston center. <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> does provide<br />

on-site training for healthcare facility staff or medical groups<br />

through individual contract courses.<br />

Training with the <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is well<br />

known for its practicality and clinical orientation. Our training<br />

approach selects the information most vital to the procedures<br />

and builds a framework that enables rapid assimilation of<br />

useful scanning tools. Correlation of lecture and lab will jumpstart<br />

your staff educationally for independent and functional<br />

operations. Our introductory classes start with the beginner’s<br />

level and teach the “must know” foundation. The “nice to know”<br />

information will be gained through clinical experience at home<br />

after the basic training or in one of our advanced courses. Our<br />

instructional staff receive rave reviews from our students.<br />

Approvals<br />

The ultrasound classes for sonographers are approved by the<br />

Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS). Due to SDMS<br />

educational credit guidelines, amount of credit awarded by SDMS<br />

varies by course. The new SDMS system for certificates does not allow<br />

printing of certificates prior to completion of the course. Students<br />

attending courses outside of Houston will have certificates emailed to<br />

them after completion of the course. Sonographers may also attend<br />

the Category 1 CME courses for credit. ARDMS recognizes AMA<br />

PRA Category 1 designation as an accepted Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

Evaluation Model System (AACEEMS) for sonographers. AMA PRA<br />

Category 1 credit is not acceptable to the ARRT. SDMS credit is<br />

acceptable to the ARRT.<br />

Accreditation<br />

Physicians<br />

”The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. is accredited by the<br />

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong> to sponsor<br />

continuing medical education for physicians.”<br />

Ultrasound courses provided in the Houston <strong>Center</strong> are desiganted<br />

for AMA Category 1 Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong>. AMA PRA<br />

Category 1 CreditsTMis available for other specialty activities. Please<br />

check course descriptions for designation statements for AMA PRA<br />

Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.<br />

The Introduction to Emergency Department Ultrasound/Point of<br />

Care Ultrasound program is approved by the American College of<br />

Emergency Physicians for 24 hours of ACEP Category 1 credit.<br />

The <strong>Advanced</strong> Emergency Department Ultrasound/<strong>Advanced</strong> Point<br />

of Care program is approved by the American College of Emergency<br />

Physicians for 16 hours of ACEP Category 1 credit.<br />

The Ultrasound Guided Venous/PICC Line Access program is approved<br />

by the American College of Emergency Physicians for 8 hours<br />

of ACEP Category 1 credit.<br />

11<br />

Sonographers<br />

Ultrasound courses provided in the Houston <strong>Center</strong> are designated<br />

for AMA Category 1 Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong>. The ARDMS<br />

(American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) accepts Category<br />

1 CME. Some of the ultrasound courses are also approved for<br />

SDMS (Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) credit. Please<br />

check the course description approval designation.<br />

Disclosure of Relevant Financial Interest for Individuals in<br />

Control of Content<br />

As a provider accredited by the ACCME, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong>, Ltd ensures balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific<br />

rigor in all of its sponsored educational activities.<br />

In addition to the identified CME faculty member for an educational<br />

activity, all non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development or production of<br />

the sponsored activity and/or authorship or review of enduring materials<br />

do not have any relevant financial interest to disclose. Financial<br />

interest includes but is not limited to relationships with commercial<br />

companies, manufacturers, or corporations, whose products or services<br />

are related to the subject matter of the presentation within the prior<br />

12 months.<br />

The individuals listed below are acknowledged by AHEC as having<br />

control of the content, planning, development or administrative<br />

support of all educational activities.<br />

• Peggy Hoosier, M.Ed RT(R) (M) - Program Director<br />

- AHEC: Chief Operating Officer<br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

• Sam Morale, MD - Physician Director<br />

- Audie Murphy VA Medical <strong>Center</strong> & Resident Instructor, Emergency Medicine<br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

• Susan Sprinkle-Vincent RT (M) - Planning Committee<br />

- AHEC: Director of Mammography Services<br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

• Lesa Mohr, RT (R) (QM) - Planning Committee<br />

- AHEC: Director of <strong>Education</strong>al Services<br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

• TJ Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RVT- Planning Committee / Faculty<br />

- AHEC: Sr. Vice President of <strong>Education</strong><br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

• Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

- Planning Committee/Faculty<br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

• Marilyn Sackett, M.Ed, RT (R), Committee Member<br />

- AHEC: President/CEO<br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

• Jeanne Ternier, RT (R), (CT)<br />

- AHEC: Compliance<br />

- No relevant financial interest to disclose<br />

Content Validation<br />

All presentations designated for AMA PRA Category 1 are reviewed<br />

and approved by members of the curriculum committee for<br />

content validity, and to ensure that no conflicts of interest exist prior<br />

to the advertisement and delivery of the educational activity<br />

Commerical Support<br />

The presence or absence of Commercial Support for any CME activity<br />

will be disclosed to the learner prior to the CME delivery.<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


General Ultrasound<br />

Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Diagnostic ultrasound is an easy, accurate and cost effective imaging tool available to<br />

expedite patient diagnosis and ultimately patient care. The focus of this three day course<br />

is to provide participants with the “need to know” information to efficiently and effectively<br />

complete a general abdominal ultrasound procedure. The course begins with<br />

basic ultrasound techniques involved in completing an abdominal ultrasound examination<br />

and general use of the ultrasound device. The course comprises an introduction to<br />

normal ultrasound anatomy of the abdominal organs to include the liver, gall bladder,<br />

kidneys, spleen, abdominal vessels, and pancreas followed by lecture presentations of<br />

common pathologic changes encountered in this diagnostic procedure.<br />

Lecture is followed each day by a faculty supervised hands on ultrasound scan lab. The<br />

Interactive scan lab with live models and small groups allow each participant ample<br />

opportunity to gain the knowledge and skill needed to independently perform a basic<br />

abdominal ultrasound procedure.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Demonstrate a basic understanding of ultrasound physics<br />

• Utilize the principles of instrumentation to set up<br />

ultrasound equipment for scanning<br />

• Recognize and identify the organ systems of the abdomen<br />

on the ultrasound image<br />

• Differentia between normal and abnormal variants on<br />

an ultrasound image<br />

• Perform a basic abdominal ultrasound<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Ultrasound Physics Review and Instrumentation<br />

• Normal abdominal anatomy and vasculature<br />

• Ultrasound Image Review of Normal vs. Abnormal Cases<br />

• Scan Techniques and Protocols for Image Acquisition<br />

- Prevertebral Vessels<br />

- Liver and Biliary System<br />

- Pancreas and Spleen<br />

- Kidney and Retro peritoneum<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who are the entry level of ultrasound scanning<br />

and interpretation. Physician groups may include but are<br />

not limited to; family practice, internal medicine, and<br />

emergency medicine.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited by the<br />

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong> to<br />

provide continuing medical education for physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 24 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT (R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction between<br />

instructor and student. All instruction is instructor directed.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Mar 18-20 Mon-Wed Whelan<br />

May 1-3 Wed-Fri Whelan<br />

Sep 17-19 Tues-Thurs Whelan<br />

Oct 23-25 Wed-Fri Whelan<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units at<br />

any one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This is<br />

best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Fee $1,395 includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction<br />

with models, and supplies for the classroom and laboratory.<br />

Students are responsible for their textbooks, housing,<br />

and transportation.<br />

Content Validation<br />

All presentations for this CME activity were reviewed and<br />

approved by members of the <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong>, Ltd curriculum committee to determine content<br />

validity and to ensure that no conflicts of interest exist prior<br />

to the activity commencement or material compilation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT (R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Super Saver<br />

Combine this course with another<br />

short course and SAVE! This will<br />

allow you the flexibility to pick<br />

and choose the training options<br />

that work best for you and your<br />

training needs. Register for two<br />

courses and SAVE!<br />

See page 16 or 17 for<br />

descriptions and dates for these<br />

additional training options.<br />

Combined:<br />

Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound +<br />

OB/GYN Ultrasound 3-Day<br />

Combined Fee $2,795 includes lecture, learning<br />

materials, and scanning laboratory with non-gravid<br />

models and with obstetrical patients. Students are<br />

responsible for their textbooks, housing, meals, and<br />

transportation.<br />

Combined:<br />

Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound +<br />

Limited OB (2-day)<br />

Combined Fee $3,063 includes lecture, learning<br />

materials, and scanning laboratory with non-gravid<br />

models and with obstetrical patients. Students are<br />

responsible for their textbooks, housing, meals, and<br />

transportation.<br />

“<br />

Very informative and<br />

challenging course! ”<br />

Rocklyn Schmidt<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

12


General Ultrasound<br />

Produced and Licensed to:<br />

Produced and Licensed to:<br />

© 2004<br />

© 2002<br />

Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

The Art and Science of abdominal ultrasound require a complete and thorough understanding<br />

of the knowledge and clinical skills needed to perform these important clinical procedures.<br />

This dynamic training course uses an integrated approach of lecture, demonstrations,<br />

and hands-on scanning experience with models to accomplish those training goals in a comprehensive<br />

five day program.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> training model for skills classes follows a systematic<br />

approach of presenting a concise review of ultrasound physics and instrumentation followed by<br />

a sequential introduction of the abdominal systems with anatomy and vasculature. Case studies<br />

and ultrasound images are used to demonstrate the correlation of ultrasound appearance of<br />

normal versus abnormal tissues. The afternoon hands on scanning labs reinforce the knowledge<br />

acquired in the lecture setting with the necessary clinical skills to acquire and maximize<br />

a diagnostic image. By the conclusion of the training course participants have acquired the<br />

knowledge and skill required to a complete upper abdomen and small parts protocol. A variety<br />

of ultrasound equipment is available in the scan lab. A complete two-week program can be<br />

accomplished with this course followed by the five day OB/GYN Ultrasound course.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Utilize the principles of instrumentation to set up<br />

ultrasound equipment for scanning.<br />

• Recognize and identify the organ systems of the abdomen<br />

on an ultrasound image.<br />

• Perform basic ultrasound procedures on the abdomen patient.<br />

• Understand and identify pathological variants and<br />

their influence in the ultrasound procedure.<br />

• Follow the sequence of an abdominal ultrasound procedure<br />

from the beginning to its conclusion.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation<br />

• Upper Abdominal Organ Systems Anatomy and Vasculature<br />

Evaluation and Image Review of Normal vs.<br />

Abnormal Studies Scan Techniques and Protocols for<br />

Image Acquisition of:<br />

- Prevertebral Vessels<br />

- Liver and Biliary System<br />

- Pancreas and Spleen<br />

- Kidney and Retroperitoneum<br />

- Thyroid<br />

- Scrotum<br />

- Bowel and Appendix<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who are at the entry level of ultrasound scanning<br />

and interpretation. Sonographers or other health professionals<br />

learning abdominal ultrasound or cross training.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited by<br />

the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong><br />

to provide continuing medical education for physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 40 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers allows<br />

30 hours CE Credit.”<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Faculty<br />

Ultrasound Faculty<br />

Faculty, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>.<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Equipment<br />

AHEC utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment. We are<br />

fortunate to have many different units at any one time<br />

in our laboratory. Each class includes basic equipment<br />

utilization. The class does not include applications training<br />

for a specific brand of equipment. This is best accomplished<br />

by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Price includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction<br />

with models, and supplies for the classroom and laboratory.<br />

Students are responsible for their textbooks, housing,<br />

meals, and transportation. Includes AHEC Ultrasound<br />

Handbook.<br />

Book prices increase frequently. We cannot guarantee<br />

these prices. Book orders should be placed at the time of<br />

student registration. Books can be mailed. The shipping<br />

and handling fee is $11. Delivery within two weeks. IF<br />

WE ARE TO ORDER YOUR BOOKS, LET US KNOW<br />

WHEN YOU REGISTER FOR THE CLASS.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 28-Feb 1 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Apr 8-12 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Jul 15-19 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Dec 2-6 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Fee $2,403 includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction<br />

with models, and supplies for the classroom and<br />

laboratory. Students are responsible for their textbooks,<br />

housing, and transportation. Includes AHEC Ultrasound<br />

Handbook.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

13<br />

•<br />

Sound Advice<br />

Sound Advice, a series of reference tools<br />

written for Physicians and Sonographers<br />

designed to refresh your memory quickly,<br />

and organize your procedures.<br />

Sound Advice Emergency Medicine<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

• FAST Exam<br />

• Cardiac<br />

• Gall Bladder and Common Duct<br />

• Abdominal Aorta<br />

• 1st trimester pregnancy<br />

• Kidneys<br />

• Line Placement and Aspiration<br />

Author: Tom Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Reviewed and Edited by Samuel Morale, M.D., Division of Emergency<br />

Medicine, University of Texas <strong>Health</strong> Science <strong>Center</strong>, San<br />

Antonio, TX<br />

Sound<br />

Advice<br />

Emergency Medicine<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

By: Tom Whelan, RT, RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Emergency Medicine<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

Whelan, T.<br />

64pp - $ 42 + tax<br />

(Book Only)<br />

Sound Advice Abdominal<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

• Video DVD<br />

• Aorta<br />

• Pancreas<br />

• Left Liver<br />

• Vena Cava<br />

• Gallbladder<br />

• Right Kidney • Spleen<br />

• Left Kidney<br />

• Portal, CBD<br />

• Appendices<br />

Author: AHEC Faculty<br />

Sound Sound Advice for the<br />

Advice<br />

Abdominal Laboratory<br />

For The<br />

Abdominal Laboratory<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

80pp - $ By: <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

42 + tax<br />

<strong>Center</strong> Staff<br />

(Book Only)<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound<br />

Lab Echocardiographic Protocol<br />

• Video DVD<br />

• 2-D<br />

• M-Mode<br />

• Colorflow<br />

• Systology<br />

• Diastology<br />

• Continuous and Pulsed ave Doppler<br />

• Diastology<br />

Author: Tom Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Sound Advice for Tte<br />

Ultrasound Lab<br />

Echocardiographic Protocol<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

80pp - $47 + tax<br />

(Book Only)<br />

NEW<br />

New Video Homestudies<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Echocardiographic Protocol - 4 SDMS Credits<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Abdomen Protocol - 4 Category 1 Credits<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


OB/GYN Ultrasound<br />

OB/GYN Ultrasound (5 Days)<br />

This five-day program is directed toward the performance of women’s ultrasound procedures.<br />

An integrated approach of lecture, demonstrations, hands-on scanning experience<br />

with models accomplishes the educational objectives. The basics of instrumentation<br />

and physics are reinforced in the laboratory.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s training model for skills classes provides a systematic<br />

approach of presenting an overview of the instrumentation and physics related to<br />

ultrasound. There will be both classroom presentation and hands-on scanning to provide<br />

for recognition of anatomy related to the female pelvis and various stages of gestation.<br />

Attention will also be given to OB/Gyn measurements utilizing both the transabdominal<br />

and endovaginal scan approach. A variety of ultrasound equipment is available in the<br />

scan lab to allow for development of skills and appropriate scan protocols. A complete<br />

two-week program can be accomplished by preceding this course with the Abdominal<br />

Ultrasound course.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Utilize the principles of instrumentation to set up ultrasound<br />

equipment for scanning.<br />

• Recognize and identify fetal anatomy and the gynecologic<br />

orientation of the female pelvis.<br />

• Perform a basic endovaginal ultrasound exam.<br />

• Perform a satisfactory fetal ultrasound exam.<br />

• Identify the fetal and uterine anomalies and their ultrasound<br />

appearance.<br />

• Apply appropriate measurement techniques in transabdominal<br />

and endovaginal scanning.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Instrumentation<br />

• Anatomy Review<br />

• Scan Protocols<br />

• Orientation and Perspective<br />

• Endovaginal Approach<br />

• Non-pregnant Female Pelvis<br />

• First Trimester<br />

• Second and Third Trimester<br />

• Fetal Growth and Development<br />

• Biophysical Profiles<br />

• Gestational Measurement<br />

• Complications in Pregnancy<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 40 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers<br />

allows 30 hours CE Credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who are at an entry level of ultrasound scanning<br />

and interpretation, i.e. OB/GYN specialists, Family<br />

Practice, Emergency Medicine and others with a special<br />

interest in ultrasound. Sonographers or other health professionals<br />

learning OB/GYN ultrasound or cross training.<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction between<br />

instructor and student. All instruction is instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units at<br />

any one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This is<br />

best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

“<br />

This was a great<br />

learning experience.<br />

I am confident I will be<br />

able to use the skills<br />

I learned and return<br />

in a few months to<br />

another class. ”<br />

Monica Harden, CNM<br />

Abdominal Ultrasound Component<br />

This course should be combined with the five day<br />

Abdominal Ultrasound course for two (2) weeks of comprehensive<br />

study in general ultrasound.<br />

Recommended Textbooks<br />

Ultrasound in OB/GYN, by Callen and Pocket Atlas of<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound, by Thieme, Hobbins, and<br />

Manco-Johnson.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Feb 4-8 Mon-Fri Robertson<br />

Apr 15-19 Mon-Fri Robertson<br />

Jul 22-26 Mon-Fri Robertson<br />

Dec 9-13 Mon-Fri Robertson<br />

Fee $2,480 includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction<br />

with models, and supplies for the classroom and laboratory.<br />

Scanning includes all phases of normal pregnancy<br />

and the non-gravid female pelvis. Students are responsible<br />

for their textbooks, housing, meals, and transportation.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

14


OB/GYN Ultrasound<br />

OB/GYN Ultrasound (3 Days)<br />

This intensive three-day course is directed toward the OB Ultrasound examination and<br />

sonographic evaluation of the gravid and non-gravid pelvis. <strong>With</strong> the utilization of both<br />

transabdominal and endovaginal approaches, the transducer can become an extension of<br />

the clinical examination in the OB/Gyn healthcare setting.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s training model for skills classes provides a systematic<br />

approach of presenting an overview of the instrumentation and physics related to ultrasound.<br />

Classroom presentation and hands-on scanning will be used to develop a foundation<br />

of knowledge related to normal maternal and fetal anatomy. The course will then progress<br />

on to the performance of fetal measurements and the ultrasound appearance of fetal<br />

anomalies. Also included will be the review of case studies related to common pathologies.<br />

A variety of ultrasound equipment is available in the scan lab to allow for development of<br />

skills and appropriate scan protocols.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be<br />

able to:<br />

• Successfully complete the OB/GYN ultrasound examinations<br />

following correct patient preparation and<br />

procedure protocols.<br />

• Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy and<br />

orientation in the ultrasound field of view.<br />

• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the importance<br />

of quality assurance in ultrasound as described in the<br />

AIUM guidelines.<br />

• Understand variations in scanning protocols for demonstration<br />

of pathologies in trans-abdominal examinations.<br />

• Be able to develop mapping techniques to approach a<br />

variety of scanning situations.<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research reference<br />

materials for additional information on OB/GYN<br />

ultrasound.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Physics and Instrumentation<br />

• Scan Protocols and Patient Preparation<br />

• Quality Assurance in Ultrasound<br />

• Knobology of Ultrasound Equipment<br />

• Scan Orientation and Perspective Scanning<br />

• Gynecology and Normal Anatomy<br />

• Endovaginal Approach<br />

• Gynecological Pathology and Ultrasound Appearance<br />

• First Trimester Pregnancy and Normal Anatomy<br />

• First Trimester Pregnancy Pathology and<br />

Ultrasound Appearance<br />

• Second and Third Trimester Pregnancy<br />

• Case Studies<br />

• Biophysical Profiles<br />

• Evaluation and Differential<br />

• Hands-on Scanning<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians seeking entry level information for OB and<br />

Gynecological ultrasound. Physician specialties can<br />

include but are not limited to OB/GYN specialists,<br />

Family Practice, Nurse Practitioners and Midwives,<br />

Emergency Medicine or Radiology.<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction between<br />

instructor and student. All instruction is instructor directed.<br />

CME Credit<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 24 hours AMA<br />

PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the<br />

activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers allows<br />

18 Hours CE Credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units at<br />

any one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This<br />

is best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Recommended Textbooks<br />

Ultrasound in OB/GYN, by Callen and Pocket Atlas of<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound, by Thieme, Hobbins, and Manco-<br />

Johnson.<br />

Fee $1,625 includes lecture, learning materials, and<br />

scanning laboratory with non-gravid models and with<br />

obstetrical patients. Students are responsible for their<br />

textbooks, housing, meals, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

15<br />

Super Saver<br />

Combine this course in OB<br />

Ultrasound with Introduction to<br />

Abdominal Ultrasound. Pick and<br />

choose the training options that<br />

work best for you and your schedule<br />

and save.<br />

See page 12 for Introduction to<br />

Abdominal Ultrasound.<br />

Combined:<br />

Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound +<br />

OB/GYN Ultrasound 3-Day<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Mar 21-23 Thurs-Sat Robertson<br />

Aug 8-10 Thurs-Sat Robertson<br />

Sep 20-22 Fri-Sun Robertson<br />

Combined Fee $2,795 includes lecture, learning<br />

materials, and scanning laboratory with non-gravid<br />

models and with obstetrical patients. Students are<br />

responsible for their textbooks, housing, meals, and<br />

transportation.<br />

“<br />

Thoroughly enjoyed<br />

this very comprehensive<br />

course.<br />

Worth every penny! ”<br />

Mukendi Paul Nsenda<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


OB/GYN Ultrasound<br />

Limited OB Ultrasound (2 Days)<br />

This two-day program is designed for the healthcare professional wishing to use ultrasound<br />

to provide enhancement to the obstetrical examination. This course will provide<br />

a valuable combination of lecture, demonstration and in-house scan lab experience<br />

with live models. Content presented will include an introduction to ultrasound physics,<br />

instrumentation, and pelvic anatomy (both normal and abnormal). Time will be dedicated<br />

to both transabdominal and endovaginal scanning techniques and basic fetal and<br />

amniotic fluid measurements. Provided in our on-site scan lab will be a diverse selection<br />

of ultrasound equipment to be used under the guidance of course faculty.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Utilize the principles of instrumentation to prepare<br />

ultrasound equipment for the examination.<br />

• Recognize normal and abnormal pelvic anatomy.<br />

• Identify the difference in techniques related to transabdominal<br />

and transvaginal pelvic scanning techniques.<br />

• Identify basic fetal anatomy and biophysical profile.<br />

• Identify basic fetal anomalies and their ultrasound<br />

appearance.<br />

• Apply appropriate measurement techniques in transabdominal<br />

and endovaginal scanning.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Introduction to ultrasound physics and instrumentation<br />

• Pelvic Anatomy<br />

• Fetal Anatomy<br />

• Scan Protocols and Patient Preparation<br />

• Fetal Growth and Development<br />

• Fetal Measurements<br />

• Case Studies<br />

• Hands-on Scan Lab<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians, Sonographers, and other medical professionals<br />

experienced in transabdominal scanning of the<br />

female pelvis. Physicians can include but are not limited<br />

to the specialties of OB/GYN, Family Practice, Nurse<br />

Practitioners and Midwives, Emergency Medicine or<br />

Radiology.<br />

CME Credit<br />

”The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

education activity for a maximum of 16 hours of AMA PRA<br />

Category 1 TM . Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers approval<br />

is pending for this course.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Jeanne Rachal, AAS, RDMS, RT(R)<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This is<br />

best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

May 4-5 Sat-Sun Robertson<br />

Oct 26-27 Sat-Sun Robertson<br />

Fee $1,133 includes lecture, scanning laboratory<br />

instrumentation with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory. Students are responsible for their<br />

textbooks, housing, meals, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Jeanne Rachal, AAS, RDMS, RT(R)<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Super Saver<br />

Combine the Limited OB course<br />

with Introduction to Abdominal<br />

Ultrasound to allow you the flexibility<br />

to pick and choose the<br />

training options that work best<br />

for you and your schedule. Register<br />

for both and SAVE!<br />

See page 12 for<br />

description and dates for these<br />

additional training options.<br />

Combined:<br />

Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound +<br />

Limited OB (2-day)<br />

Combined Fee $2,524 includes lecture, learning<br />

materials, and scanning laboratory with non-gravid<br />

models and with obstetrical patients. Students are<br />

responsible for their textbooks, housing, meals, and<br />

transportation.<br />

“<br />

Small group was great and lots of learning from<br />

other students questions.<br />

”<br />

Marleni Moyer<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

16


OB/GYN Ultrasound<br />

Gynecological Ultrasound<br />

Ultrasound is playing an increasingly important role in gynecology. Applications of<br />

gynecological ultrasound include general screening of women who are currently or have<br />

previously experienced menopause, and special diagnostic and therapeutic procedures,<br />

such as ovarian cyst aspirations and sonohysterograms (evaluation of the internal surface<br />

of the uterus). Gynecologic ultrasound provides visualization of the uterus and ovaries<br />

that may add important additional information not demonstrated using other imaging<br />

methods or with physical exam findings.<br />

You will leave this course with a thorough understanding of this modality. Model demonstrations<br />

and hands-on scanning will present opportunities to have specific questions<br />

answered. The addition of Doppler to the study will allow inclusion of several pathological<br />

conditions not otherwise visualized.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Successfully complete endovaginal ultrasound examinations<br />

following correct patient preparation and procedure<br />

protocols.<br />

• Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy and orientation<br />

in the ultrasound field of view.<br />

• <strong>Us</strong>e an endovaginal transducer to perform the procedure.<br />

• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the importance of<br />

quality assurance in ultrasound as described in AIUM<br />

guidelines.<br />

• Understand variations in scanning protocols for demonstration<br />

in gynecological examinations.<br />

• Demonstrate techniques for transducer cleaning and<br />

infection control.<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research reference materials<br />

for additional information on gynecological ultrasound.<br />

• <strong>Us</strong>e Doppler ultrasound as an adjunct imaging method<br />

in a gynecological exam.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Physics and Instrumentation<br />

• Perspective and Orientation<br />

• Protocols and Patient Preparation<br />

• Anatomy and Normal Variants<br />

• Ovarian, uterine, and tubal pathology evaluation<br />

• Sonohysterography<br />

• Doppler Studies - Spectral and color Doppler screening<br />

of pelvic or ovarian masses<br />

• Case Studies and Analysis<br />

• Hands-on Scan Lab<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians, Sonographers, and other medical professionals<br />

experienced in transabdominal scanning of the<br />

female pelvis. Physicians can include but are not limited<br />

to the specialties of OB/GYN, Family Practice, Emergency<br />

Medicine or Radiology.<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This<br />

is best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

CME Credit<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers allows<br />

12 hours CE Credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Jeanne Rachal, RDMS, RT(R)<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Mar 2-3 Sat-Sun Robertson<br />

Jun 15-16 Sat-Sun Robertson<br />

Oct 5-6 Sat-Sun Robertson<br />

Fee $1,133 includes lecture, scanning laboratory<br />

instruction with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory. Students are responsible for their textbooks,<br />

housing, meals, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Jeanne Rachal, AAS, RDMS, RT(R)<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

“<br />

Great instructorshe<br />

was very kind,<br />

knowledgeable and a<br />

great speaker.<br />

Thank you. ”<br />

Guadalupe Ochoa<br />

Can’t Make it to<br />

Houston...<br />

Contract Classes<br />

Available!<br />

Courses provided off-site with a minimum<br />

number of physicians or other medical<br />

professionals and sponsorship by a<br />

local physician group.<br />

For More Info, please call<br />

800-239-1361<br />

17<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


OB/GYN Ultrasound<br />

Breast Ultrasound<br />

The importance of ultrasound as an adjunct procedure to mammography is well documented.<br />

The normal anatomy, physiology, and pathologic conditions evaluated by ultrasound<br />

will be the basis of this educational activity. The increased utilization of breast<br />

ultrasound requires clinicians to integrate the fundamentals of sonography and mammography<br />

to enhance the value of breast ultrasound. The course combines classroom<br />

learning with practical hands-on scanning to maximize the learning experience. Ultrasound-guided<br />

interventional procedures and examination of breast implants will be<br />

discussed. Case studies will be utilized to correlate the mammogram with the breast<br />

ultrasound, and to recognize breast ultrasound artifacts.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Describe the role of breast ultrasound as an adjunct to mammography in the evaluation of breast disease<br />

• Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy and orientation in the ultrasound field of view<br />

• Describe basic scanning protocols<br />

• Correlate areas of suspicion on the ultrasound and mammogram<br />

• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the equipment knobology<br />

• Choose the correct transducer for the ultrasound examination<br />

• Successfully complete a basic breast ultrasound examination following correct patient preparation and procedure<br />

protocols<br />

• Identify breast ultrasound artifacts and methods utilized to reduce their occurrence<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research reference materials for additional information on breast ultrasound<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1<br />

• Why Breast Ultrasound? Advantages/Disadvantages<br />

• History of Breast Ultrasound<br />

• Physics<br />

• Positioning<br />

• Knobology/Ergonomics<br />

• Breast Anatomy & Physiology<br />

• Benign vs. Malignant<br />

• Levels of Suspicion<br />

• Scanning Technique<br />

• Annotation<br />

• Hands On Scan Lab<br />

Day 2<br />

• Ultrasound/ Mammogram Correlation<br />

• Pathology<br />

• Implants<br />

• Invasive Procedures<br />

• Imaging Post Surgical Breast<br />

• Complementary Imaging<br />

• Future Applications<br />

• Hand On Scan Lab<br />

• Mammography Positioning<br />

• Elastography<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians seeking entry level information in breast<br />

ultrasound. Sonographers, mammographers or other<br />

health professionals learning breast ultrasound or cross<br />

training.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours AMA<br />

PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the<br />

activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers allows<br />

13.5 hours CE Credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Deborah Borst, RT(R)(M), BS, RDMS,<br />

(OB/GYN, AB, BR, NE), RVT(VT)<br />

Rhoda Reading, RT(R), RDMS (Abd, BR, OB/GYN)<br />

All Faculty, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. No relevant<br />

financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

The Practice of Breast Ultrasound by Madjar<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This is<br />

best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

“<br />

Course has been very<br />

informative. Staff is very<br />

knowledgeable and they<br />

provided a great binder<br />

of information. ” Tashie Peavy<br />

Debbie Borst, BS, RT(R)(M), RDMS, RVT(VT)<br />

Debbie brings 20 years of<br />

Ultrasound experience to her<br />

courses. She carries multiple<br />

credentials in radiography,<br />

mammography and ultrasonography<br />

as well. Debbie’s classes<br />

are fun, interactive and will provide a wealth of<br />

“need to know” information for today’s technologist.<br />

She is currently a supervisor in General Ultrasound<br />

at MD Anderson Cancer <strong>Center</strong>.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 26-27 Sat-Sun Borst<br />

Jun 22- 23 Sat-Sun Borst<br />

Sep 7-8 Sat-Sun Borst<br />

Fee $1,152 includes lecture, scanning laboratory<br />

instruction with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory. Students are responsible for textbooks,<br />

housing, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Deborah Borst, RT(R)(M), BS, RDMS,<br />

(OB/GYN, AB, BR, NE), RVT(VT)<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Rhoda Reading, RT(R), RDMS (Abd, BR, OB/GYN)<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

18


Vascular Ultrasound<br />

Vascular Ultrasound<br />

Vascular ultrasound has progressed over the years to become much more than a screening<br />

tool. From its early beginnings of grainy black and white two dimensional images, to the<br />

addition of Doppler and color flow, it has become the modality of choice for early detection<br />

of peripheral arterial, cerebrovascular, and venous disease. For the detection of DVT and<br />

venous reflux, duplex testing is now the gold standard other modalities are compared to.<br />

Accurate diagnostic testing of the vascular system requires a comprehensive understanding of<br />

anatomy and hemodynamics as well as the various pathological conditions that can present.<br />

Multiple variables such as cardiac output, dehydration, and infection can all have an impact<br />

on the vascular system.<br />

This five day seminar provides a comprehensive overview of physics and instrumentation,<br />

anatomy and hemodynamics, and diagnostic criteria suitable for anyone from an experienced<br />

sonographer to the beginner. For the physician wanting a more thorough understanding of<br />

the capabilities and potential of the vascular lab, along with interpretative criteria, our extensive<br />

discussion of vascular ultrasound theory will prove invaluable. Our scan lab and state of<br />

the art equipment, along with our low student instructor ratios allow you plenty of time to<br />

perfect your protocol, and acquire the scanning experience necessary to perform diagnostic<br />

vascular exams.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Correctly identify vessel anatomy and orientation in a vascular ultrasound examination.<br />

• Identify the variations in instrumentation and Doppler principles and the effects in scanning parameters.<br />

• Describe the flow characteristics and the manifestations of disease processes.<br />

• Discuss QA of the procedure and equipment.<br />

• Analyze the results of a vascular exam for pathological conditions and in certain cases, quantify the diseases.<br />

• Identify additional resource information on vascular ultrasound.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Day one of this five day seminar starts with an overview<br />

of the physical principles of ultrasound including<br />

Doppler and color flow, followed by a comprehensive<br />

review of the ultrasound platform controls enabling<br />

you to optimize your system for even the most difficult<br />

patient. After lunch you will be introduced to our<br />

scan lab with state of the art equipment platforms and<br />

low student instructor ratios where you will learn the<br />

specific controls for each of the platforms on the floor,<br />

basic scanning techniques, and patient positioning.<br />

• Day two starts carotid duplex testing. This includes<br />

anatomy, hemodynamics, diagnostic criteria, case studies,<br />

pearls and pitfalls, as well as standardized reporting. After<br />

lunch you will again be in the scan lab working on protocols,<br />

technique, and documentation of your studies.<br />

• Day three starts venous diagnostics including techniques<br />

for the detection of DVT and Venous reflux.<br />

Then it’s back to the scan lab to continue work on<br />

protocols, technique, and documentation.<br />

• Day four starts arterial duplex testing. Again anatomy,<br />

hemodynamics, and diagnostic criteria will be covered<br />

as well as case studies, pearls and pitfalls, and standardized<br />

reporting. After lunch it’s back to the scan<br />

lab to continue working on protocols, technique, and<br />

documentation of your studies.<br />

• Day five covers abdominal vascular testing as well as<br />

physiologic testing as they apply to the vascular lab,<br />

and it’s back to the scan lab one last time for some fine<br />

tuning and tweaking before saying good bye.<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who desire entry level training with vascular<br />

ultrasound. Sonographers or other health professionals<br />

learning vascular ultrasound or cross training.<br />

CME Credit<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 40 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers<br />

allows 30 hours CE Credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

Peripheral Vascular Sonography by J. Polak<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This is<br />

best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

19<br />

“<br />

I was very pleased<br />

with class and the hands<br />

on lab. I will now feel<br />

better about scanning. ”<br />

Diana Vargas<br />

“<br />

This was my second<br />

course of Tom Whelan’s<br />

and I always<br />

learn alot. ” Kelly Justice<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Feb 18-22 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Apr 22-26 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Jun 17-21 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Sep 9-13 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Nov 4-8 Mon-Fri Whelan<br />

Fee $3,013 includes lecture, scanning laboratory<br />

instruction with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory. Students are responsible for their textbooks,<br />

housing, meals, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Vascular Ultrasound<br />

New Course<br />

Peripheral Vascular Case Studies and<br />

Diagnostic Challenges<br />

Whether you’re a busy physician who needs to sharpen your interpretation skills or you’re<br />

trying to document formal training for Vascular Lab Accreditation this is the course for<br />

you. The course will equip you with the tools and techniques that help you achieve greater<br />

confidence and accuracy in your interpretation skills in peripheral vascular ultrasound. It<br />

was designed to maximize your time away by focusing on the normal versus abnormal vascular<br />

scans in a small group setting that will include lecture, case study presentations and<br />

interpretation sessions. The course topics will include the factors that help you optimize the<br />

Doppler examination, review of the artifacts that can affect diagnostic accuracy, characterize<br />

and correlate formation, and spectral Doppler and color flow imaging analysis.<br />

At the conclusion of this course the participant will be<br />

able to:<br />

1. Identify normal peripheral vascular anatomy on a<br />

duplex scan<br />

2. Identify normal waveform characteristics on a duplex<br />

scan<br />

3. Identify normal characteristics of an extremity physiologic<br />

exam<br />

4. Complete the interpretation and structure a report<br />

for a peripheral vascular exam<br />

Course Topics<br />

Peripheral Vascular Ultrasound Interpretation<br />

• Scanning protocols<br />

• Scan Artifacts<br />

• Normal Venous and Arterial anatomy<br />

• Acute and Chronic DVT, Venous Insufficiency<br />

• Peripheral Arterial Disease<br />

• Physiologic Testing<br />

• Duplex examinations<br />

• Case studies and practice interpretation session<br />

Target Audience<br />

Any Physician who interprets peripheral vascular physiologic<br />

and duplex/color examinations. Experienced<br />

Sonographers or other health care professionals who are<br />

involved with vascular accreditation may benefit from<br />

attendance in this course.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 8 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This is<br />

best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 27 Sun Zwakenberg<br />

Aug 11 Sun Whelan<br />

Dec 15 Sun Whelan<br />

Fee $635<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

“<br />

Outstanding - the faculty did a fantastic<br />

job explaining everything! ” Sunil Advani<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

20


Vascular Ultrasound<br />

Diagnosis and Treatment of<br />

Chronic Venous Insufficiency<br />

Understanding venous insufficiency and its impact along with the ability to accurately<br />

diagnose it can open doors to new areas of employment and revenue. Knowledge of current<br />

treatment methodologies and the limitations of each are crucial to proper patient care.<br />

Venous reflux testing moves beyond traditional venous testing focused on the detection<br />

of DVT to a preventive approach that provides your patients with a rapid and accurate<br />

diagnosis that improves patient outcomes. This is the opportunity to “quantum leap” your<br />

practice to a new level of quality, service and satisfaction.<br />

Course Objectives<br />

Upon completion of this program the learner will be able to:<br />

• Identify the procedure appropriate to the patient population<br />

• Identify normal lower extremity anatomy and abnormal variants<br />

using real-time ultrasound techniques.<br />

• Identify venous reflux and grade its severity using Doppler<br />

ultrasound techniques<br />

• Discuss appropriate treatment options based on anatomy and<br />

severity of the venous disease<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Instrumentation and Knobology<br />

• Anatomy<br />

- Normal vs Abnormal<br />

• Physiology<br />

- Normal vs Abnormal<br />

• Testing Protocols<br />

• Current methodologies for treatment<br />

- Laser<br />

- Radio frequency<br />

- Sclerotherapy<br />

- SEPS<br />

- Phlebectomy<br />

• Hands-on scanning with volunteers<br />

Vascular access techniques and tips<br />

- Ultrasound guided Seldinger Technique<br />

on branched vascular phantoms.<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who desire entry-level training in venous<br />

access, reflux testing, and treatment. Sonographers or<br />

other health professionals learning venous reflux testing<br />

or cross training.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 8 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

New Course<br />

Faculty<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

The Vein Book by John J. Bergan<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Mar 2 Sat Zwakenberg<br />

Jun 22 Sat Zwakenberg<br />

Oct 5 Sat Zwakenberg<br />

Fee $635 includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction<br />

with models, and supplies for the classroom and<br />

laboratory. Students are responsible for their textbooks,<br />

housing, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Don’t see the kind of<br />

training course<br />

that you need?<br />

Call us, we are the experts in<br />

customized<br />

training courses.<br />

Another Reason to Attend<br />

AHEC’s Professional <strong>Education</strong><br />

Investment Payback<br />

• Investing in training is measured in staff who understand the technology<br />

and how to produce quality images.<br />

• Investing in training is measured by the shortened time frames when technical<br />

personnel can be “on call” and work independently.<br />

• Investing in training is measured by the increased morale of technical staff<br />

and the lack of frustration in job performance.<br />

21<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Vascular Ultrasound<br />

Carotid Duplex/Color Flow<br />

This two-day “How-To” course will provide you with a basic, practical understanding of<br />

carotid ultrasound. The physics and instrumentation of carotid scanning, including correlation<br />

with other standard diagnostic techniques is covered for obtaining quantitative<br />

information. The hemodynamics of the cerebrovascular system will be discussed along<br />

with the changes in Doppler waveform and color flow analysis in normal and disease<br />

states. You will learn to measure the Carotid Intimal Medial Thickness (CIMT) and its<br />

correlation to coronary artery disease. Plaque characterization and its role in risk assessment<br />

for cerebrovascular embolic events will also be covered.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Identify the ultrasound appearance of normal carotid<br />

anatomy, architecture and flow.<br />

• <strong>Us</strong>e color flow and imaging to evaluate carotid flow.<br />

• Describe the use of ultrasound to characterize<br />

arotid arterial disease.<br />

• Perform Doppler calculations in a complete<br />

carotid procedure.<br />

• Perform a basic carotid duplex procedure using the<br />

correct protocol.<br />

• Describe image-optimization for carotid artery<br />

ultrasound exams.<br />

• Identify additional resources for information on<br />

carotid arterial ultrasound.<br />

• Measure the intimal medial thickness of the<br />

coronary artery.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Physics and Instrumentation<br />

• Normal Anatomy and Hemodynamics<br />

• Scan Protocol and QA<br />

• Carotid Arterial Disease<br />

• Doppler Measurements<br />

• Spectral and Color Correlation<br />

• Artifacts<br />

• Quantifying Carotid Artery Disease<br />

• CIMT<br />

• Case Studies<br />

• Hands-on Scanning<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who desire entry level training carotid arterial<br />

ultrasound. Sonographers or other health professionals<br />

learning carotid arterial ultrasound or cross training.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers<br />

allows 12 Hours CE Credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

All Faculty, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. No relevant<br />

financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This is<br />

best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

Peripheral Vascular Sonography by J. Polak<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Mar 15-16 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Aug 2-3 Fri/Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $1,035 includes lecture, scanning laboratory<br />

instruction with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory. Students are responsible for their textbooks,<br />

housing, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

“<br />

Absolutely outstanding<br />

all around!<br />

Wonderful instruction...<br />

I will definitely recommend<br />

this to my colleagues.<br />

This was a very good use<br />

of time-will help<br />

tremendously in<br />

my work. ” J. Janka<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

22


Echocardiography Ultrasound<br />

Echocardiography/Cardiac Doppler<br />

Echocardiography has come a long way from its humble beginnings. The addition of<br />

M-Mode, two dimensional real time imaging, Doppler, color flow, and now three and four<br />

dimensional imaging have all changed the way echocardiography is practiced. Diastolic<br />

assessment and changes in nomenclature have even changed the language of echo. This<br />

eight day course covers echo from M-mode to contrast echocardiography. After completion<br />

you will be confident in choosing the proper tools to assess common pathological<br />

conditions such as valvular abnormalities, systolic, and diastolic function. Development<br />

of a consistent protocol is mandatory to avoid missing pathology and our scan lab with<br />

state of the art equipment and low student instructor ratios will give you the time and<br />

opportunity to practice, practice, practice.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Explain normal cardiovascular anatomy and physiology<br />

and relate cardiovascular functions to disease.<br />

• Discuss cardiac mechanical and electrical physiology<br />

and relate this information from the echocardiogram<br />

to the basic electrocardiogram.<br />

• Perform an echocardiogram using the protocol defined<br />

by the American Society of Echocardiography, i.e.,<br />

parasternal long and short, apical 2, 4, 5, and long, and<br />

subcostal long and short axis.<br />

• Quantitatively analyze the results of 2-D and M-Mode<br />

echocardiogram.<br />

• Analyze the results of an echocardiogram for normal<br />

versus abnormal findings.<br />

• Analyze echocardiograms for common cardiac pathologies.<br />

• Identify and resolve basic technique and equipment<br />

problems that interfere with the quality of studies.<br />

• Define the clinical responsibilities of an echocardiographer<br />

who is confronted with significant clinical findings.<br />

• Conduct a basic patient history and assessment that<br />

relates to interpretation of echocardiographic findings.<br />

• Operate several cardiac ultrasound instruments and<br />

apply various types of cardiac Doppler; pulsewave, continuous<br />

wave and color flow mapping.<br />

• Describe the normal cardiovascular blood flow through<br />

the heart and the great vessels as defined by Doppler<br />

velocity measurements and profiles.<br />

• Quantify Doppler findings in echocardiography.<br />

• Analyze common cardiac Doppler findings for common<br />

cardiac pathologies.<br />

• Identify the diseases or cardiac pathologies that require<br />

definition by Doppler or contrast examination.<br />

“<br />

I enjoyed this course<br />

very much and I am<br />

excited to start practicing<br />

my new skills. I will<br />

definitely attend another<br />

AHEC course, if I<br />

have the opportunity. ”<br />

Kelli Schock<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Ultrasound Physics<br />

• Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology and EKG<br />

• Equipment Orientation<br />

• Anatomy and Physiology and Cardiac Catheterization<br />

• 2-D Imaging<br />

• M-Mode<br />

• Acquired Heart Disease<br />

• Limited Congenital Heart Disease<br />

• Doppler Instrumentation and Controls<br />

• Doppler Normals<br />

• Cardiac Quantification<br />

• Cardiac Doppler in Disease<br />

• Special Procedures<br />

• Contrast Echocardiography<br />

• Diastology<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who want to learn basic echocardiography<br />

procedure skills and entry level interpretation. Sonographers<br />

or other health professionals learning to perform<br />

adult echocardiography procedures.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This<br />

is best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Faculty<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Daniel Hendricks, RCS<br />

Lab Instructors<br />

Staff<br />

Recommended Textbook(s)<br />

Echocardiography by Feigenbaum<br />

Recommended Material<br />

Sound Advice for the Echo Lab - 2nd Edition by Thomas<br />

Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

CME Credit<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 64 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers allows<br />

48 Hours CE Credit.”<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 14-21 Mon-Mon Whelan<br />

May 13-20 Mon-Mon Robertson<br />

Jul 29-Aug 5 Mon-Mon Whelan<br />

Sep 23-30 Mon-Mon Whelan<br />

Nov 11-18 Mon-Mon Whelan<br />

Fee $3,596 includes lecture, scanning laboratory<br />

instruction with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory. Students are responsible for their textbooks,<br />

housing, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Daniel Hendricks, RCS<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

23<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Echocardiography Ultrasound<br />

Echocardiography Case Studies and<br />

Diagnostic Challenges<br />

The interpretation of an echocardiogram has become more than just evaluating wall<br />

motion abnormalities to calculate an ejection fraction. Current equipment provides the<br />

clinician with a wealth of information unimagined several years ago. Interpreters find it<br />

increasingly difficult to make sense of the reams of information provided by the cardiac<br />

sonographer. This course will provide you with real world case studies to sharpen your<br />

interpretive skills. You will see both normal, and a wide variety of pathology, along with<br />

the appropriate echocardiographic views and data necessary to make the correct interpretation.<br />

You will also be presented with typical diagnostic challenges such as poor<br />

imaging windows and limited data to help you develop techniques to get the most useful<br />

information possible from the exam. Physicians applying for credentials, accreditation,<br />

or reaccreditation will find this a valuable means to quickly and efficiently acquire documentation<br />

for additional case studies and CME.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• 2-D measurements<br />

• M-Mode analysis<br />

• Color flow Doppler<br />

• Pulsed and Continuous Doppler measurements<br />

and analysis<br />

• Continuity equation<br />

• Simpson’s method of Disks<br />

• Tissue Doppler<br />

• Diastology<br />

• Systolic dysfunction<br />

• Contrast media<br />

• Analysis of valvular regurgitation<br />

• Valvular stenosis and Valve area<br />

• Pulmonary artery pressure measurements<br />

• Current ASE requirements for a complete<br />

Transthoracic Echocardiogram<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians who want to learn basic echocardiography<br />

procedure skills and entry level interpretation. Sonographers<br />

or other health professionals learning to understand<br />

adult echocardiography procedures.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 8 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

New Course<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Feb 16 Sat-Sun Zwakenberg<br />

Jun 8 Sat Zwakenberg<br />

Oct 26 Sat Zwakenberg<br />

Fee $635<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT,<br />

TJ has more than 30 years of<br />

experience in healthcare with<br />

22 practicing years in cardiovascular<br />

ultrasound. His skills<br />

in the classroom have earned<br />

him a consistent following from<br />

his physician classes and he is consultant to multiple<br />

vein centers. Working in the clinical area<br />

with his current clients, he maintains the clinical<br />

as well as the academic skills by training physicians<br />

in the classroom, and in the surgical area.<br />

You will not want to miss this exceptional training<br />

opportunity.<br />

Here is what some of TJ’s students are saying<br />

about his courses:<br />

“Very good for practical and advanced skills in<br />

echocardiography”. Wilma Danthi<br />

“This type of CME programs are highly recommended<br />

so that we can brush up our practices to<br />

have a standardized practice and to update with<br />

new things.” Jomy Joseph<br />

“Continue for valuable training courses with practical<br />

training. Thank you.” Dr. Sameh Farouk<br />

“ Excellent course and speaker! ”<br />

David Dick, MD<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

24


Echocardiography Ultrasound<br />

Focused Echocardiography (FTTE) Training for<br />

Intensivists and Critical Care Professionals<br />

Ultrasound-guided intervention is becoming an increasingly popular and valuable tool<br />

in the fast-paced environment of critical care. The American Society of Echocardiography<br />

has endorsed focused echocardiography (FTTE) procedures as an indispensable tool<br />

and has established guidelines for the training of intensivists and critical care professionals.<br />

Echocardiography is the diagnostic modality of choice because it is noninvasive,<br />

portable, safe, provides real-time visualization and an immediate diagnosis. New imaging<br />

technology has improved imaging capabilities leading to ever expanding applications.<br />

Echo is the diagnostic modality of choice for rapid and accurate bedside diagnosis in<br />

hemodynamic compromise.<br />

You will learn the skills to utilize effective road mapping for identification and interpretation<br />

of echocardiographic findings in the critical patient. You will develop echocardiographic<br />

tools to assess volume status, cardiac function in terms of wall motion, ejection<br />

fraction, pulmonary artery pressure measurements and cardiac output. The goal directed<br />

FTTE procedure includes the calculations appropriate to the critical care patient. The<br />

course is a combination of ultrasound theory and ample “hands-on” practice on live<br />

models to understand the hand to eye coordination required, proper transducer orientation,<br />

and identify the ultrasound appearance of the normal cardiac image.<br />

New Course<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Ultrasound Physics<br />

• Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology and EKG<br />

• Equipment Orientation<br />

• 2-D Imaging<br />

• M-Mode<br />

• Heart Disease in Critical Care<br />

• Limited Congenital Heart Disease<br />

• Doppler Instrumentation and Controls<br />

• Doppler Normals<br />

• Cardiac Quantification in Specific Disease States<br />

• Cardiac Doppler in Specific Disease States<br />

Target Audience<br />

Intensivists, emergency physicians, anesthesiologist,<br />

internal medicine physicians, cardiologists, physician<br />

assistants, and advanced practice nurses.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours AMA<br />

PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the<br />

activity.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jun 13-14 Thu-Fri Whelan<br />

Apr 5-6 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $1,270<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

25<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

Introduction to<br />

Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

The “Golden Hour” is one of the pillars of emergency medicine. Every minute lost can<br />

be a life lost. When you need ultrasound and there is no time to waste; it is not the time<br />

to “learn on the job”. Be better able to visualize ultrasound images by boosting your understanding<br />

of imaging perspectives and recognition of anatomical orientation. Having the<br />

skills to perform focused evaluation of the abdomen, ultrasound evaluation of the trauma<br />

patient (the FAST procedure), 1st trimester pregnancy and cardiac ultrasound may make<br />

the difference! Participants in this course will benefit from “hands on scan labs” where you<br />

will interact with an Emergency Medicine Physician who will teach you the essential skill<br />

and technique to acquire an ultrasound image to make a quick and accurate diagnosis.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. has taught this course for physicians in the<br />

U.S., China, and Middle East for a number of years. The course content is based on the<br />

ACEP guidelines for the performance on Emergency Medicine Ultrasound and the course<br />

faculty are Emergency Department physicians and RDMS, RVT, RDCS sonographers.<br />

Super Saver<br />

Combine this course with<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Emergency Medicine<br />

for 5-days of focused<br />

emergency medicine<br />

ultrasound and save.<br />

See page 27 for course description.<br />

Register for both courses and<br />

SAVE!<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> ED Dates will follow Intro to ED<br />

Jan 11-12 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Mar 8-9 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Aug 16-17 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the importance<br />

of quality assurance in ultrasound as described in<br />

ACEP guidelines.<br />

- Identify the appropriate equipment settings and<br />

transducer selection for different ultrasound applications<br />

in the Emergency Department<br />

- Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy<br />

and orientation in the ultrasound field of view.<br />

- Differentiate normal vs abnormal image characteristics<br />

of the abdomen<br />

• Understand variations in scanning protocols for<br />

demonstration of pathologies in emergency medicine<br />

examinations.<br />

- Successfully perform a focused abdomen exam<br />

- Successfully perform a trauma FAST exam<br />

- Successfully perform the protocol for a bedside cardiac<br />

examination<br />

- Discuss and apply scanning techniques for the performance<br />

of the female pelvis and first trimester OB<br />

- Demonstrate the knowledge and skill required to<br />

perform and interpret basic ultrasound procedures<br />

performed in the Emergency Department<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research reference<br />

materials for additional information in emergency<br />

medicine ultrasound.<br />

“<br />

Very well done.<br />

Faculty is a gifted,<br />

enthusiastic instructor. ”<br />

David Johnson, MD<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Introduction to Ultrasound Physics<br />

- Fundamentals of Instrumentation and<br />

Image Acquisition<br />

- Pearls and Pitfalls in Trauma Ultrasound<br />

• Anatomy of the Abdominal and Retroperitoneal<br />

structures<br />

- Abdominal Scan Protocols and Pathology<br />

• Abdominal Trauma, the FAST exam procedure<br />

• Cardiac 2 D Imaging in the ED<br />

- Ultrasound Evaluation of Pericardial Effusion<br />

- OB/Gyn Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedures<br />

• Evaluation of 1st Trimester Pregnancy with<br />

endovaginal imaging<br />

- Ultrasound Appearance of Early Gestation and<br />

Ectopic Pregnancy<br />

• Ultrasound Appearance of Pathology in case studies<br />

• Focused Hands-on Scan Labs with Physician Mentoring<br />

Target Audience<br />

Emergency Medicine Physicians, Trauma Surgeons, Critical<br />

Care Physicians, Intensivists, Internal Medicine and<br />

Family Practice Physicians who will be performing and<br />

interpreting ultrasound examinations.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. is<br />

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing<br />

Medical <strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical<br />

education for physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 24<br />

hours AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim<br />

credit commensurate with the extent of their participation<br />

in the activity.”<br />

“Approved by the College of Emergency Physicians for<br />

a maximum of 24 hours of ACEP Category 1 credit.”<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Recommended Material<br />

Sound Advice: Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Protocols<br />

by Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Reviewed by Sam Morale, M.D. - Assistant Professor,<br />

Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine,<br />

UT <strong>Health</strong> Science <strong>Center</strong> at San Antonio<br />

Course Director<br />

Sam Morale, MD<br />

Emergency Medicine Staff Physician<br />

Santa Rosa Westover Hills<br />

Audie Murphy VA Medical <strong>Center</strong><br />

San Antonio, TX<br />

Dr. Morale received his medical degree from the University of Texas<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Science <strong>Center</strong> at San Antonio and completed his residency<br />

training in emergency medicine at the Medical College of Pennsylvania<br />

in 1993.<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 8-10 Tues-Thurs Whelan<br />

Mar 5-7 Tues-Thurs Whelan<br />

Aug 13-15 Tues-Thurs Whelan<br />

Oct 17-19 Thurs-Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $1,622 Fee includes learning materials, lecture, and<br />

scanning laboratory. Students are responsible for their<br />

textbooks, housing, meals, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Sam Morale, MD<br />

Accepting honorarium, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong>. No relevant finanacial relationships to disclose.<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

26


Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

Physicians working in the Emergency Department were the first specialty group to<br />

embrace the use of ultrasound in their specialty area to expedite and improve the quality of<br />

care for the patient. This course was developed for those physicians that have gone beyond<br />

the basics of the FAST exam and want to incorporate advanced ultrasound techniques<br />

into their daily practice. The power and size of the new portable ultrasound equipment has<br />

expanded the application of bedside ultrasound from advanced cardiac evaluation to pulmonary<br />

applications. This class was designed with the busy emergency physician in mind<br />

to minimize time away from practice. You will learn advance cardiac scanning techniques,<br />

skills for DVT’s evaluation, ultrasound guided procedures and vascular access, soft tissue<br />

ultrasound evaluation and new applications. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your<br />

range of procedures in this focused training class taught by a prominent Emergency Physician<br />

from one of the nation’s busiest Emergency Medicine Departments.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy and<br />

orientation in the ultrasound field of view for selected<br />

topics to include abdominal and chest cavities, the<br />

heart, soft tissue, nerves, the hepatobiliary system, and<br />

peripheral veins.<br />

• Successfully complete emergency medicine ultrasound<br />

examinations following correct patient preparation and<br />

procedure protocols to include simulated line placements<br />

and ultrasound guided needle placements<br />

• Understand variations in scanning protocols for demonstration<br />

of abnormalities and pathologies in emergency<br />

medicine examinations to include abdominal and chest<br />

cavities, the heart, soft tissue, nerves, the heptobiliary<br />

system, and peripheral veins.<br />

• Understand applications of musculoskeletal and soft<br />

tissue ultrasound in the emergency medicine examination<br />

of trauma, acute and chronic disease.<br />

• Identify applications of the Extended Fast Procedure in<br />

the scope of emergency medicine to identify free intraperitoneal<br />

fluid, fluid in the chest, and the sonographic<br />

appearance of pneumothorax.<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research reference materials<br />

for additional information in emergency medicine<br />

ultrasound.<br />

• Explain the importance of self credentialing in emergency<br />

ultrasound, and discuss the importance of record<br />

keeping, peer review and quality assurance in emergency<br />

ultrasound<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Fundamentals of ultrasound physics and knobology<br />

• Extended Fast Procedure (Includes evaluation<br />

hemothorax and pneumothorax)<br />

• DVT’s - Venous Orientation & Pathology<br />

• Ultrasound Guided Venous Access Techniques<br />

• Cardiac Evaluation for Ventricular Enlargement,<br />

Pericardial Effusion and Tamponade<br />

• Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal applications<br />

• Gall Bladder Ultrasound<br />

• Paracentesis, Thoracentisis and Pericardiocentesis<br />

• Emergency Department credentialing<br />

• Billing for limited ultrasounds<br />

• Pearls and Pitfalls<br />

• Pitfalls of ultrasound imaging in the emergency<br />

department<br />

• Ultrasound Guided Procedures for Thoracentesis,<br />

Paracardiocentesis, Paracentesis, and Line Placement<br />

• Hands-on Scanning with Physician Supervision<br />

and Guidance<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Target Audience<br />

Emergency Medicine Physicians and Critical Care Physicians<br />

who have attended basic ultrasound class and<br />

have at least six months of application ultrasound in<br />

the clinical setting.<br />

“<br />

Tom Whelan’s knowledge and<br />

enthusiasm is phenomenal! ”<br />

David Johnson, MD<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

“Approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians<br />

for a maximum of 16 hours of ACEP Category 1<br />

credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Tom Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 11-12 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Mar 8-9 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Aug 16-17 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $1,116 Includes learning materials, lecture, and<br />

scanning laboratory with models and supplies for classroom<br />

and lab. Students are responsible for their textbooks,<br />

housing, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

27<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Emergency Medicine Ultrasound<br />

Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

“Right Care, Right Now” best describes ultrasound applications that can help physicians<br />

make improved and more timely decisions. The concept of Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

has evolved with the availability of high quality mobile ultrasound devices, in<br />

combination with an increasing number of physicians who understand the importance of<br />

point-of-care ultrasound skills to help manage patients in “critical” situations. Don’t miss<br />

this focused three day workshop that will provide you the knowledge and skill to perform<br />

to perform these life saving procedures.<br />

The course will begin with “need to know” information for image acquisition and interpretation<br />

integrated with real time scanning with models and focused case studies. Some<br />

of the topics covered include the Extended FAST procedure for trauma evaluation, Line<br />

placement, and evaluation of unstable hemodynamics, intra-thoracic and intra-abdominal<br />

fluid collections, bedside echocardiography, soft tissue evaluation and diagnosis of DVT.<br />

Register now, registration is limited to maximize the value of the<br />

hands on scanning experiences.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Describe the ultrasound applications that improve<br />

patient care in the critically ill patient.<br />

• Demonstrate the knowledge required to acquire and<br />

optimize the ultrasound image.<br />

• Explain the orientation to human anatomy and the<br />

relationship to the Ultrasound probe<br />

• Demonstrate probe preparation for invasive procedures.<br />

• Improve patient procedural safety by using ultrasound<br />

for line placement<br />

• Perform an ultrasound evaluation for diagnosis of DVT’s<br />

• Complete and evaluate an Extended FAST ultrasound<br />

procedure for trauma assessment<br />

• Complete and evaluate a bedside echocardiography<br />

ultrasound evaluation<br />

• Perform lung sonography for the evaluation of pneumothorax,<br />

pleural effusion and acute respiratory distress.<br />

• Complete an ocular ultrasound for the evaluation of<br />

CNS and optic nerve sheath diameter<br />

• Recognize normal and abnormal sonographic anatomy<br />

in the eye, chest, abdomen, soft tissue and extremities.<br />

• Demonstrate and apply ultrasound guided vascular<br />

access on an ultrasound phantom.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Ultrasound Physics and Equipment Instrumentation<br />

• Acquisition and Optimization of the Ultrasound Image<br />

• Clinical Application of the Extended FAST Procedure<br />

• Ultrasound Imaging of Solid Organ Injuries<br />

• Medical Indications for Lung Sonography<br />

• Clinical Applications for Ocular Ultrasound<br />

• Soft Tissue Evaluation of MSK Injuries<br />

• Fundamentals of Bedside Echocardiography<br />

• Scanning the Aorta and Heart<br />

• Evaluation of DVT’s<br />

• Vascular Access Tips and Techniques<br />

• Physician presented focused case studies<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

Target Audience<br />

Emergency Medicine physicians, Trauma Surgeons, Critical<br />

Care Nurses, CCU nurses, Internal Medicine physicians<br />

who perform ultrasound exams in surgery or the ED.<br />

Recommended Material<br />

Sound Advice: Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Protocols<br />

AHEC publication available from our book store<br />

Authors: Whelan and reviewed by Morale<br />

CME Credits<br />

The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 24 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category I. Physicians should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

“Approved by the College of Emergency Physicians for<br />

a maximum of 24 hours of ACEP Category 1 credit.”<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Ultrasound can assist in the<br />

care of your<br />

critically ill patients by:<br />

3 Improving patient procedural safety with<br />

vascular access/line placement<br />

3 Evaluating unstable hemodynamics<br />

3 Diagnosis of DVT’s<br />

3 Diagnosis of intra-thoracic,<br />

intra-abdominal fluid collections<br />

3 Trauma: FAST and Extended FAST<br />

For More Info - 800-239-1361<br />

28<br />

Sam Morale, MD<br />

Dr. Morale completed the American<br />

Board in Emergency Medicine<br />

in 1994 and has been teaching<br />

Emergency Medicine faculty,<br />

residents and medical students<br />

ever since. He is presently on<br />

staff at Audie Murphy VA Medical <strong>Center</strong> and Santa<br />

Rosa Westover Hills Hospital in San Antonio. He is an<br />

expert in the use of ultrasound in Emergency Medicine<br />

and in Domestic Disaster Preparedness. He received<br />

the “Commanding General Individual Award” for Performance<br />

in Hurricane Katrina in 2006, and Operation<br />

Lone Star in 2004 and in 2005. Dr. Morale was an<br />

instructor for military emergency medicine residents<br />

training for oral boards for more than three years and<br />

has been teaching physician Board Review for AAEM<br />

for six years. He has been an Instructor Consultant/<br />

Course Director for AHEC for seven years.<br />

Course Director/Faculty<br />

Sam Morale, MD<br />

Emergency Medicine Staff Physician<br />

Santa Rosa Westover Hills<br />

Audie Murphy VA Medical <strong>Center</strong><br />

San Antonio, TX<br />

Dr. Morale received his medical degree from the University of Texas<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Science <strong>Center</strong> at San Antonio and completed his residency<br />

training in emergency medicine at the Medical College of Pennsylvania<br />

in 1993.<br />

Faculty<br />

Sam Morale, MD<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Nov 21-23 Thur-Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $1,622 includes learning materials, lecture, and scanning<br />

laboratory with models. Students are responsible for<br />

textbooks, housing, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Sam Morale, MD<br />

Accepting honorarium, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong>. No relevant finanacial relationships to disclose.<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS, RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.


Specialty Ultrasound<br />

New Course<br />

Scan with the Experts: Ultrasound Scanning Skills Workshops<br />

Customized ultrasound training courses are our specialty. Whether you need an ultrasound skills refresher, want to learn a new clinical<br />

application, increase you scanning proficiency or sharpen your interpretation skills, you now have the option to have it your way!<br />

You can choose from our most popular skills workshops, or work with one of our experienced ultrasound faculty and design a scanning<br />

skills workshop that will meet your educational needs and skill level. You decide. If you want to combine subject content and different<br />

procedures all you have to do is ask!<br />

Spend the day in our ultrasound lab with your own private expert faculty scanning live models and/or phantoms. The focus is to<br />

provide you a supervised scanning experience to increase your clinical proficiency and minimize the time you have to be away from<br />

your clinical practice. At the conclusion of the workshop, you will receive a procedure log for documentation for hospital credentialing,<br />

certification requirements, and accreditation/reaccreditation efforts.<br />

Prerequiste: Introductory ultrasound experience is required to enroll in a scanning skills workshop.<br />

Target Audience: Physicians, sonographer, and other medical professionals who require additional ultrasound scanning experience and/or a refresher.<br />

Objectives:<br />

Increase knowledge and clinical skills to perform specific ultrasound procedures<br />

• Demonstrate appropriate scan techniques and protocols for performing ultrasound procedures<br />

• Increase clinical proficiency and confidence through repetition and proven protocols<br />

• Perform examinations under supervised conditions to fulfill credentialing and/or individual certification requirements<br />

OB Workshop<br />

Dates/Location (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 25 Sun Whelan<br />

Apr 30 Sun Whelan<br />

Jun 30 Sun Whelan<br />

*Additional dates available upon request<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Tips Tricks and Techniques<br />

- Transabdominal & Endovaginal<br />

- 1st & 2nd Trimester (Suggested areas of focus)<br />

• Fetal Growth and Development<br />

• Placenta Locaton<br />

• Calculations and Measurements<br />

- Standard Measurements of BPD<br />

- Head Circumference<br />

- Abdominal Circumference<br />

- FFL<br />

- Humeral Length<br />

• Scanning Techniques<br />

• Standard Protocols<br />

• Current Scanning Guidelines<br />

Abdomen Workshop<br />

Dates/Location (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 24 Thu Robertson<br />

Jun 29 Sat Robertson<br />

Apr 29 Mon Robertson<br />

*Additional dates available upon request<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Tips, Tricks and Techniques<br />

• Procedures (Suggested)<br />

- Gall Bladder<br />

- Liver<br />

- Kidneys<br />

- Abdominal aorta<br />

- Inferior vena cava<br />

• Patient Artifacts<br />

- What to do for NPO patients<br />

- Gas<br />

- Not-so-small patients<br />

Not the Topics<br />

You Need?<br />

Call us at:<br />

800.239.1361<br />

and we can customize a<br />

course just for your needs!<br />

29<br />

Cardiovascular Scanning Skills Workshop<br />

Dates/Location (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jul 27 Sat Staff<br />

Feb 28 Thur Whelan<br />

May 23 Thu Staff<br />

*Additional dates available upon request<br />

Course Topics<br />

Peripheral Arterial Vascular<br />

• Standard Views, Protocols and Guidelines<br />

• Tips and Techniques<br />

- Image optimization<br />

- Color Doppler<br />

- Pulse Doppler assessment<br />

• Abdominal Aortic Assessment<br />

• Physiologic Testing<br />

- Segmental pressures<br />

- Pulse volume<br />

- Doppler waveform analysis<br />

• Grading of Vessel Stenosis<br />

- Pitfalls in data gathering<br />

- Techniques for difficulty patients<br />

• Tips, Tricks and Techniques<br />

- Transabdominal & Endovaginal<br />

- 1st & 2nd Trimester (Suggested areas of focus)<br />

Cardiovascular Scanning Skills Workshop<br />

Dates/Location (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jul 28 Sun Staff<br />

Mar 1 Fri Whelan<br />

May 4 Fri Staff<br />

*Additional dates available upon request<br />

Course Topics<br />

Peripheral Venous Vascular<br />

• Standard Views, Protocols and Guidelines<br />

• Tips and Techniques<br />

- Image optimization<br />

- Color Doppler<br />

- Pulse Doppler assessment<br />

• Upper and Lower Venous Anatomy<br />

• Scanning Skills<br />

- Venous reflux<br />

- DVT in lower extremity<br />

- Upper extremity venous studies<br />

- Techniques for difficult patients<br />

Echo can be added as<br />

an additional day of<br />

scanning.<br />

Need an On-Site<br />

Tutorial for<br />

your Group?<br />

Call us, we have dates<br />

available.<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Specialty Ultrasound<br />

Ultrasound Guided Venous Access and PICC Line<br />

Central venous catheterization can be difficult and can cause serious complications.<br />

Central venous cannulation (CVC) is an important procedure in the practice of emergency<br />

and critical care medicine. <strong>With</strong> the increasing availability of bedside ultrasound<br />

the technology has proven to reduce error and improve patient care. The Agency for<br />

<strong>Health</strong>care Research & Quality, the Institute of Medicine and the National Institute<br />

for <strong>Health</strong> & Clinical Excellence have all endorsed ultrasound-guided central venous<br />

cannulation (UGCVC) as a recommended practice. Given the importance of CVC it<br />

is paramount that physicians become proficient with UGCVC.<br />

Assessing and managing superficial fluid collections using ultrasound guided access<br />

is rapidly becoming the standard of care in many medical institutions. Basic ultrasound<br />

expertise is invaluable, but there is a whole array of ultrasound procedures that can be<br />

performed that will increase your effectiveness and diagnostic accuracy. Go beyond<br />

the basics and get the skills you need to expand the effective use of ultrasound in your<br />

clinical environment!<br />

Participants in this course will benefit from hands-on scan labs where the ultrasound<br />

faculty will teach you the essential skills and techniques to perform exams that make a<br />

difference in patient outcomes by demonstrating the need for an intervention that can<br />

be done under ultrasound guidance.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Describe the importance of the use of ultrasound guided<br />

vascular access<br />

• Capture and display the appropriate anatomy and<br />

orientation in the ultrasound view<br />

• Demonstrate venous orientation and to evaluate for<br />

suitable access points<br />

• Discuss the ultrasound applications for ultrasound<br />

guided procedures<br />

• Demonstrate the skill needed to perform vascular<br />

access on a phantom<br />

• Demonstrate the skill needed to complete an ultrasound<br />

guided procedure on a phantom<br />

• Utilize the ultrasound equipment to manage vascular<br />

access and ultrasound guided procedures & PICC lines<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Venous orientation and pathology to demonstrate<br />

clot. This topic will include the upper and<br />

lower extremities, to include the jugular, subclavian,<br />

femoral, saphenous, and superficial veins<br />

of the upper extremity. Students will be taught<br />

the proper way to compress veins, and use color<br />

Doppler to evaluate areas of suspected clot prior<br />

to inserting a line.<br />

• Ultrasound guided procedure to included thora-centesis,<br />

and paracentesis, and central and<br />

peripheral line placement will be introduced as<br />

important and time saving ways of managing<br />

critically ill patients. Hands on practice will be<br />

offered for all topics on live model’s or phantoms.<br />

• A hands-on practice session will be conducted<br />

with phantoms to assist the student in learning<br />

the hand-to-eye coordination needed to successfully<br />

manage these lesions.<br />

Target Audience<br />

Emergency Medicine Physicians, Critical Care Physicians,<br />

Intensivist, Trauma Surgeons, and other health<br />

care professionals who will be performing ultrasound<br />

examinations in the Emergency Department, Surgery,<br />

ICU or other medical or clinical settings.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 8 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category 1 TM . Physician should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

“Approved by the College of Emergency Physicians for a<br />

maximum of 8 hours of ACEP Category 1 credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Tom is internationally recognized as<br />

an accomplished sonography instructor<br />

and speaker with a wealth of<br />

information to share. Tom has more<br />

than 32 years clinical experience in<br />

all facets of ultrasound. He has many<br />

years of experience in operations and management as well<br />

experience serving as a director of clinical services. Tom<br />

is board certified in Adult Echocardiography, Abdominal<br />

OB-GYN ultrasound, and Vascular Ultrasound.<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Feb 9 Sat Whelan<br />

Jul 13 Sat Whelan<br />

Oct 12 Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $558<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

30


Specialty Ultrasound<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSK US) is a dynamic, non-invasive exam that allows<br />

high-resolution, real-time evaluation of musculoskeletal disorders. MSK US is a unique<br />

modality that is highly operator-dependent, patient friendly and cost- effective. The<br />

result is a targeted ultrasound evaluation for the diagnosis of chronic and acute injuries<br />

and disease processes of the upper and lower extremities.<br />

MSK ultrasound has been traditionally seen as a complement to MRI but this rapidly<br />

evolving modality has gained recognition as a powerful diagnostic tool. The literature<br />

indicates MSK ultrasound is now equivalent to MRI in the evaluation of rotator cuff<br />

evaluation. The progressive use of ultrasound in diagnosis of musculoskeletal disorders<br />

has the attention of the medical community and the insurers.<br />

Join us for this two-day interactive workshop where you will acquire the basic knowledge<br />

and skill required to incorporate this rapidly evolving assessment technique into<br />

your practice. Register early to reserve your seat, the workshop attendance will be limited<br />

to facilitate learning in the dynamic scan labs.<br />

John Cianca, MD, ABPMR, FAAPMR, FACSM, FAAMA,<br />

Dr. Cianca is a board certified specialist<br />

in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.<br />

He graduated from Albany<br />

Medical College in 1988. He did his<br />

residency in PM&R at the University<br />

of Rochester and completed a musculoskeletal<br />

fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine. He has<br />

been in private practice since 2004, but is an adjunct associate<br />

professor with the department of physical medicine<br />

and rehabilitation at the Baylor College of Medicine. He is<br />

Medical Director at Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine and<br />

Rehabilitation <strong>Center</strong>. He is a Fellow of the American Academy<br />

of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the American<br />

College of Sports Medicine, and the American Academy of<br />

Medical Acupuncture. He is an accomplished speaker for<br />

national conferences for physicians, physical therapists, residents,<br />

running clubs and civic organizations. He began utilizing<br />

musculoskeletal ultrasound in his practice in 2005 and<br />

is a strong advocate for the value of this vital modality in<br />

the assessment of injuries in athletes and the general public.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Identify the components of ultrasound equipment and<br />

understand the principles of imaging with ultrasound<br />

equipment for musculoskeletal imaging.<br />

• Recognize ultrasound artifacts and master probe<br />

manipulation.<br />

• Describe the scan techniques for upper and lower<br />

extremity anatomy.<br />

• Identify normal and abnormal anatomy during an<br />

MSK ultrasound procedure.<br />

• Discuss the indications and limitations of MSK ultrasound<br />

imaging.<br />

• Identify the utilization of MSK ultrasound in sports<br />

medicine injuries.<br />

• Explain the use of MSK ultrasound in Rheumatology<br />

applications.<br />

• Understand the utilization of ultrasound for interventional<br />

techniques.<br />

• Increase knowledge and confidence to perform and/or<br />

interpret MSK ultrasound.<br />

• Apply the information discussed in the clinical setting<br />

to improve patient care.<br />

• Prepare to perform under supervision procedures<br />

until proficiency is achieved.<br />

Who Should Attend<br />

3 Orthopedists<br />

3 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation<br />

3 Pain Management Specialists<br />

3 Podiatrists<br />

3 Rheumatologists<br />

3 Sports Medicine Specialists<br />

3 Sonographers<br />

3 Physical Therapists<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Ultrasound imaging principles for equipment and<br />

scanning<br />

• MSK scan techniques for upper and lower extremity<br />

anatomy<br />

• MSK ultrasound demonstrations of correct scanning<br />

for normal anatomy and diagnosis of pathology<br />

• MSK ultrasound for interventional utilization for<br />

ultrasound guided biopsy and aspiration<br />

• Indications for MSK and benefits in sports medicine<br />

injuries<br />

• Limitations of MSK ultrasound imaging<br />

• Protocols for implementation and consistent results<br />

• MSK Case studies<br />

• Classroom instruction is combined with a “real-time<br />

hands-on” scanning lab using live models. Each participant<br />

will have the opportunity to learn the appropriate<br />

transducer scan techniques, artifacts, and ultrasound<br />

appearance of normal musculoskeletal anatomy.<br />

• Hands-on scanning lab with models to include ultrasound<br />

evaluation and examination techniques for<br />

procedures of the:<br />

- Shoulder - Elbow<br />

- Wrist/hand - Knee<br />

- Ankle/foot - Soft tissue and muscle<br />

- Special Applications<br />

• Image analysis and review for normal versus abnormal<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians (Sports Medicine, Rheumatology, PM&R,<br />

Orthopedic, Radiology) seeking entry-level information in<br />

musculoskeletal ultrasound, scanning and interpretation.<br />

Sonographers or physical therapists learning musculoskeletal<br />

ultrasound.<br />

“ Excellent instructor! ” Xin Yuan<br />

CME for Physicians<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours<br />

AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit<br />

commensurate with the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.”<br />

Course Director/Faculty<br />

John Cianca, MD, ABPMR, FAAPMR, FACSM, FAAMA<br />

Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation<br />

Adjunct Associate Professor<br />

Baylor College of Medicine Medical Director<br />

Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Feb 23-24 Sat-Sun Cianca<br />

Jun 8-9 Sat-Sun Cianca<br />

Sep 14-15 Sat-Sun Cianca<br />

Fee $1,413 Physicians<br />

Includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction<br />

with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

John Cianca, MD, ABPMR, FAAPMR, FACSM, FAAMA<br />

Accepting honorarium, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong>. No relevant finanacial relationships to disclose.<br />

31<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Specialty Ultrasound<br />

Point of Care Ultrasound: Introduction<br />

Appropriate use of ultrasound at the point of care can decrease medical errors, provide<br />

more efficient real-time diagnosis and supple-ment or replace more advanced imaging in<br />

appropriate situations. Ultrasound, when used at the point of care, facilitates collaboration<br />

and efficient care by yielding immediate findings that can lead to high value referrals. In<br />

cases when advanced diagnostic imaging is medically warranted this allows better targeting<br />

of diagnostic studies. Ultrasound should be employed for procedural guidance. Expansion<br />

of ultrasound to include the echo applications has been the fastest growing application.<br />

Ultrasound enables immediate diagnosis and accel-erates treatment sometimes sparing the<br />

patient the cost of a more expensive procedure.<br />

In healthcare we are advocating for Value-based health care where the key goal is to<br />

improve patient outcomes per dollar spent. Through more than a half century of use to aid<br />

diagnosis and guide procedures, ultrasound has demonstrated in both studies and clinical<br />

practice that it can—and does—deliver proven value when available for use at the point<br />

of care. It is the most safe and cost-effective technology available for diagnosis. Having<br />

the skills to perform focused evaluations of the abdomen, chest, first trimester pregnancy<br />

and heart are necessary for today’s physicians. Participants in this course will benefit from<br />

“hands on scan labs” where scanning live models or phantoms to simulate pathology will<br />

develop your diagnostic skills.<br />

Course Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the importance<br />

of quality assurance in ultrasound.<br />

• Identify the appropriate equipment settings & transducer<br />

selection for different ultrasound applications<br />

• Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy<br />

and orientation in the ultrasound field of view.<br />

• Differentiate normal vs. abnormal image<br />

characteristics of the abdomen<br />

• Understand variations in scanning protocols for<br />

demonstration of different pathologies<br />

• Successfully perform a focused abdominal exam<br />

• Successfully perform a trauma FAST exam<br />

• Successfully perform the protocol for a bedside<br />

Cardiac examination<br />

• Discuss & apply scanning techniques for the performance<br />

of the female patient and first trimester OB<br />

• Be able to develop mapping techniques to approach<br />

a variety of scanning situations.<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research<br />

reference materials for additional information<br />

in emergency medicine ultrasound.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Introduction to Ultrasound Physics<br />

- Fundamentals of Instrumentation & Image Acquisition<br />

- Pearls and Pitfalls in Point of Care Ultrasound<br />

• Anatomy of the Abdominal and<br />

Retroperitoneal structures<br />

- Abdominal Scan Protocols and Pathology<br />

• Abdominal Trauma, the FAST exam procedure<br />

• Cardiac 2 D Imaging in the ED<br />

Evaluation of Pericardial Effusion<br />

OB/Gyn Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedures<br />

• 1st Trimester Pregnancy with endovaginal imaging<br />

Early Gestation and Ectopic Pregnancy<br />

• Ultrasound Appearance of Pathology in case studies<br />

• Focused Hands-on Scan Labs with Physician Mentoring<br />

Target Audience<br />

Emergency Medicine Physicians, Trauma Surgeons,<br />

Critical Care Physicians, Intensivists, Internal Medicine<br />

and Family Practice Physicians, Nurses, and first responders<br />

who will be per-forming and interpreting point of care<br />

ultrasound examinations.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. is<br />

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing<br />

Medical <strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical<br />

education for physi-cians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 24<br />

hours AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim<br />

credit commensurate with the extent of their participation<br />

in the activity.”<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Who Should Attend<br />

3 Internal Medicine Physicians<br />

3 Emergency Medicine Physicians<br />

3 Trauma Surgeons<br />

3 Hospitalists<br />

3 Internists<br />

3 Neurologists<br />

3 Neurosurgeons<br />

3 Osteopathic Medicine Physicians<br />

3 Pediatricians<br />

3 Respiratory Care Physicians<br />

3 Family Practice Physicians<br />

3 ICU and NICU Nurses<br />

3 Physician Assistants<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 8-10 Tue-Thu Whelan<br />

Mar 5-7 Tue-Thu Whelan<br />

Aug 13-15 Tue-Thu Whelan<br />

Oct 17-19 Thu-Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $1,622 Physicians<br />

Includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction with<br />

models, and supplies for the classroom and laboratory.<br />

Students are responsible for their textbooks, housing,<br />

and transportation.<br />

Recommended Material<br />

Sound Advice: Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Protocols by<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Reviewed by Sam Morale, M.D. - Assistant Professor,<br />

Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine,<br />

UT <strong>Health</strong> Science <strong>Center</strong> at San Antonio<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Contract Classes<br />

This course is provided off-site with a minimum<br />

number of 15 physicians and sponsorship by a local<br />

physician group. Call 800-239-1361 for information.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

32


Specialty Ultrasound<br />

Point of Care Ultrasound: <strong>Advanced</strong><br />

Diagnostic ultrasound has now evolved to become the most cost effective and efficient<br />

procedure in the arsenal of diagnostic imaging procedures. <strong>With</strong> the rising costs<br />

of health care, it is a matter of necessity to utilize cost effective, rapid and accurate ways<br />

to diagnose and treat patients at the “point-of-care”. This course will address emerging<br />

applications of point-of-care ultrasound and will benefit those practionioners with prior<br />

experience in ultrasound.<br />

The power and size of the new portable ultrasound equipment has expanded the application<br />

of bedside ultrasound from advanced cardiac evaluation and pulmonary applications,<br />

to ultrasound guided treatments and interventions. Emphasis will be placed on<br />

acquisitions of the knowledge and scanning skills needed for vascular access techniques,<br />

thoracic ultrasound evaluation, (evaluation of interstitial pathology, pneumothorax,<br />

pleural effusions and thoracentesis), evaluation of DVT’s and integration of point-ofcare<br />

echocardiography into symptom based evaluation of the patient.<br />

Who Should Attend<br />

3 Internal Medicine Physicians<br />

3 Emergency Medicine Physicians<br />

3 Trauma Surgeons<br />

3 Hospitalists<br />

3 Internists<br />

3 Neurologists<br />

3 Neurosurgeons<br />

3 Osteopathic Medicine Physicians<br />

3 Pediatricians<br />

3 Respiratory Care Physicians<br />

3 Family Practice Physicians<br />

3 ICU and NICU Nurses<br />

3 Physician Assistants<br />

Course Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy and<br />

orientation in the ultrasound field of view for selected<br />

topics to include abdominal and chest cavities, the<br />

heart, soft tissue, nerves, the hepatobiliary system and<br />

peripheral veins.<br />

• Successfully complete emergency medicine ultrasound<br />

examinations following correct patient preparation<br />

and procedure protocols to include simulated line<br />

placements and ultrasound guided needle placements.<br />

• Understand variations in scanning protocols for demonstration<br />

of abnormalities and pathologies in emergency<br />

medicine exams to include abdominal and chest<br />

cavities, the heart, soft tissue, nerves, the hepatobiliary<br />

system, and peripheral veins.<br />

• Understand applications of musculoskeletal, and soft<br />

tissue ultrasound in a critical care examination of<br />

trauma, acute, and chronic diseases.<br />

• Identify applications of the Extended Fast Procedure<br />

in the scope of critical care medicine to identify free<br />

intraperitoneal fluid, fluid in the chest wall, and the<br />

sonographic appearance of pneumothorax.<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research reference<br />

materials for additional information in critical care<br />

ultrasound.<br />

• Explain the importance of self-credentialing in critical<br />

care ultrasound, and discuss the importance of<br />

record keeping, peer review and quality assurance.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Fundamentals of ultrasound physics and knobology<br />

• Extended Fast Procedure (Includes evaluation<br />

hemothorax and pneumothorax<br />

• DVT’s - Venous Orientation & Pathology<br />

• Ultrasound Guided Venous Access Techniques<br />

• Cardiac Evaluation for Ventricular Enlargement,<br />

Pericardial Effusion and Tamponade<br />

• Soft Tissue and basic Musculoskeletal applications<br />

• Gall Bladder Ultrasound<br />

• Paracentesis, Thoracentesis and Pericardiocentesis<br />

• Evaluation for pulmonary pressure<br />

• Billing for limited ultrasounds<br />

• Pearls and Pitfalls<br />

• Hands-on Scanning with Physician Supervision<br />

and Guidance<br />

Target Audience<br />

Emergency Medicine Physicians, Trauma Surgeons,<br />

Critical Care Physicians, Intensivists, Internal Medicine<br />

and Family Practice Physicians, Nurses, and first responders<br />

who will be per-forming and interpreting point of care<br />

ultrasound examinations.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. is<br />

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing<br />

Medical <strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical<br />

education for physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. designates<br />

this educational activity for a maximum of 16<br />

hours AMA PRA Category I. Physician should claim<br />

credit commensurate with the extent of their participation<br />

in the activity.”<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jan 11-12 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Mar 8-9 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Aug 16-17 Fri-Sat Whelan<br />

Fee $1,195 Physicians<br />

Includes lecture, scanning laboratory instruction with<br />

models, and supplies for the classroom and laboratory.<br />

Students are responsible for their textbooks, housing,<br />

and transportation.<br />

Recommended Material<br />

Sound Advice: Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Protocols by<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

Reviewed by Sam Morale, M.D. - Assistant Professor,<br />

Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine,<br />

UT <strong>Health</strong> Science <strong>Center</strong> at San Antonio<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Contract Classes<br />

This course is provided off-site with a minimum<br />

number of 15 physicians and sponsorship by a local<br />

physician group. Call 800-239-1361 for information.<br />

33<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Registry Reviews<br />

Be prepared! Not a motto just for boy scouts!<br />

Whether an advanced level examination is in your future, or you would like to formalize your understanding of<br />

the theory and complex concepts of a new modality these workshops will benefit you. The workshops are designed<br />

to provide students with an interactive learning experince that includes a thorough review of theory, as well as<br />

relevant clinical applications that can quickly be transferred to the workplace. The content of each of the review<br />

courses is reflective of the ARRT content specifications and provides ample opportunity for students to interact with<br />

expert faculty with proven success in preparing students for advanced level practice in their respective modalities.<br />

CT Registry Exam Review<br />

Each presentation has only one faculty presenter.<br />

Course Topics - Day 1<br />

• Test Taking<br />

• Physics & Instrumentation<br />

• Patient Care<br />

• Imaging Procedures & Protocols<br />

• Contrast Media<br />

Day 2<br />

• Cross Sectional Anatomy<br />

• Basic Pathology<br />

• Case Studies<br />

• Artifacts<br />

Faculty (each faculty may vary in presentation)<br />

Brad Holmer, AS, RT(R)(CT)<br />

Michael Grey, Ph.D., RT(R)(MR)(CT)<br />

Steve Ahrenstein, BS, RT(R)(CT)<br />

Bettye G. Wilson, MAEd, RT(R)(CT), RDMS, FASRT<br />

CE Credits 16 Category A, Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston Jan 26- 27 Sat-Sun Wilson<br />

San Francisco, CA Mar 8-9 Sat-Sun Holmer<br />

Nashville, TN May 18-19 Sat-Sun Holmer<br />

Houston Sep 28-29 Sat-Sun Wilson<br />

Fee $429<br />

Bone Densitometry Comp.<br />

Examination Review<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Overview of Bone Densitometry Examinations<br />

• Bone Basics and Osteoporosis<br />

• Methods of Measuring Bone Mass<br />

• BMD Measurement Terminology<br />

• Equipment Operation and Quality Control<br />

• Radiation Safety of System<br />

• DXA Scans of Peripheral Sites<br />

• DXA Scans of Central Sites<br />

• Serial Measurements<br />

Faculty<br />

Lesa Mohr, (RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

CE Credits 8 Category A, Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Feb 16 Sat Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Aug 3 Sat Mohr<br />

Fee $229<br />

MRI Registry Review<br />

Course Topics - Day 1<br />

• Fundamental Principles of MRI, Image Formation &<br />

Instrumentation<br />

• Magnetism, Magnets, and Magnet Design<br />

• Shielding, Shimming, and Gradients<br />

• Creating the MR signal<br />

• Precession, Larmor Equation, Resonance<br />

• Tissue characteristics, Relaxation times and curves<br />

• Contrast, Patient Care and Safety<br />

Day 2<br />

• Pulse sequence design; T1-, T2-, T2*<br />

• PD-weighted images; Spin Echo; GradientRecalled<br />

Echo, in and out of phase<br />

• Coherent, incoherent; Inversion Recovery; STIR, FLAIR;<br />

Fast Spin Echo, Fast Field Echo, MR Angiography<br />

• Artifact Reduction; Spatial Localization;<br />

Gradient Design; Sequence Parameters and Options<br />

• Image Quality and Optimization<br />

• Contrast Discrimination; Spatial Resolution; Signal to Noise<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Review by Wheeler & <strong>With</strong>ers<br />

Faculty - Each faculty may vary in presentation.<br />

Gregory Wheeler, BS, RT(R)(MR)<br />

Michael Grey, Ph.D., RT(R)(MR)(CT)<br />

Stephen Powers, BSRT, RT(R)(CT)(MR)<br />

Laura Garcia, MPA, RT(R)(MR)<br />

CE Credit 16 Category A, Indirect<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston Feb 23-24 Sat-Sun Wheeler<br />

Nashville, TN May 18-19 Sat-Sun Wheeler<br />

Houston Sep 21-22 Sat-Sun Wheeler<br />

Fee $429<br />

ARRT Registry Review for<br />

Diagnostic Imaging:<br />

Please call for availability or<br />

to schedule a private tutorial<br />

Mammo Registry Review<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Patient <strong>Education</strong> and Assessment<br />

• Instrumentation and Quality Assurance<br />

• Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology<br />

• Mammographic Technique and Evaluation<br />

• Positioning and Interventional Procedures<br />

Faculty<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, AAS, RT(R)(M)<br />

CE Credits 16 Category A, Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Please call for availability or<br />

to schedule a private tutorial<br />

Fee $429<br />

QM Registry Review<br />

Course Topics - Day 1<br />

• Test Content Specifications<br />

• Test Taking Techniques<br />

• Review of Radiographic Principles<br />

• Review of Test Instrumentation<br />

• Quality Control Collection and Analysis<br />

• Program Standards and Guidelines<br />

Day 2<br />

• Quality Improvement Principles<br />

• Review/Questions and Answers<br />

Faculty<br />

David Clayton, BSRT, RT(R)(QM)<br />

CE Credit 12 Category A, Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Feb 8-9 Fri-Sat Clayton<br />

Nov 8-9 Fri-Sat Clayton<br />

Fee $389<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

34


Digital Technology<br />

Improving Your Image -<br />

Mastering Digital Radiography<br />

This course is the “Reader’s Digest” version of digital imaging in medicine. The course<br />

provides a thorough understanding of CR and DR technology, exposure techniques and<br />

an introduction into working with PACS, RIS workstations and more…<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1<br />

• Good-Bye Film – Hello Digital<br />

• Creating digital images<br />

• Computed Radiography Myths<br />

• Your Computed Radiography System<br />

• Formulating Techniques for Computed Radiography<br />

• Direct Digital Radiography<br />

Day 2<br />

• Beyond Tomography – Digital Tomosynthesis<br />

• Digital Fluoroscopy<br />

• Do You See What I See?<br />

• QA/QC for Digital<br />

• Workstations<br />

• Workflow – Diagnostic Imaging<br />

• The Electronic <strong>Health</strong>care Record<br />

• PACS Overview<br />

Target Audience<br />

Radiology department managers, administrators, directors,<br />

chief technologists, QA technologists, PACS<br />

administrators, and staff technologists who are preparing<br />

to enter the digital imaging marketplace and desire a<br />

thorough understanding of hardware and software issues<br />

as well as the network, connectivity, and evaluation procedures<br />

of digital.<br />

CME Credits<br />

The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited by the<br />

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong> to<br />

provide continuing medical education for physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity. “The<br />

American Society of Radiologic Technologists has approved<br />

this program for 16 hours of category A continuing education<br />

credit.”<br />

Credits<br />

Physicians - 16 hours AMA PRA Category 1<br />

Radiologic Technologists - 16 hours Category A, Direct<br />

Faculty<br />

Mark Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

Lee Friedricks, BS, RT(R)(N), CNMT<br />

Andre Guillory, BSRS, RT(R)<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Los Angeles, CA Jan 25-26 Fri-Sat Struthers<br />

Houston, TX Feb 14-15 Thur-Fri Struthers<br />

Houston, TX Nov 21-22 Thur-Fri Struthers<br />

Fee $389 includes lecture and learning materials.<br />

Participants are responsible for housing and<br />

transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Mark Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Lee Friedricks, BS, RT(R)(N), CNMT<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Andre Guillory, BSRS, RT(R)<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Mark A. Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

Mark is an instructor for the Sanford-Brown<br />

Radiography Program.<br />

His experience in Medical imaging<br />

includes technological, management,<br />

education, and imaging<br />

informatics. His experience and<br />

expertise have made him a popular presenter at the<br />

local, state, and national level for many years. He is<br />

active in providing continuing education both as a lecturer<br />

and creator of home study programs.<br />

Lee Friedricks, BS, RT(R)(N), CNMT<br />

Lee is a graduate of the University<br />

of Houston, and taught nuclear<br />

medicine at Houston Community<br />

College. He is currently the head<br />

of medical imaging purchasing<br />

for Methodist Hospital-Houston.<br />

His career in medical imaging evolved into the commercial<br />

segment, where he has worked for many years<br />

both locally and nationally. His expertise in all aspects<br />

of medical imaging, combined with his knowledge of<br />

digital and clinical medical imaging, enable him to<br />

provide ideas and solutions for the<br />

Andre Guillory, BSRS, RT(R)<br />

Andre is the Radiology Manager<br />

at LBJ Hospital in Houston,<br />

TX. His multi-modality imaging<br />

experience, computer programming<br />

skills, and network systems<br />

development knowledge make it<br />

possible for him to manage this multi-hospital system<br />

and its 14 clinics. In addition to his busy work schedule,<br />

he also serves as an officer in the Texas Society<br />

of Radiologic Technologists and frequently lectures on<br />

PACS, computers in imaging, special procedures, and<br />

trauma. Andre’s engaging manner and the wealth of<br />

knowledge he shares make his presentations enjoyable<br />

educational experiences.<br />

Order Online<br />

or by Phone<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

800.239.1361<br />

35<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


New Course<br />

Principles of PACS<br />

Is this your situation? I am interested in PACS and enjoy technology but there aren’t a<br />

lot of training and resouces available? If this sounds familiar this course is just what you<br />

are looking for. The “getting started” format of the course is designed to provide students<br />

the introductory technical competencies, basic application information, tools and techniques<br />

needed that can be quickly transferred to the workplace.<br />

PACS technology has matured and covers a gamut of technology that is constantly<br />

evolving. A PACS adminstrator in today’s healthcare environment must possess a thorough<br />

understanding of not only the principles of digial imaging, but the technical competenciesof<br />

networking, storage, server, and display technology. You will benefit from the<br />

experience and expertise of faculty who have both the academic and clinical background<br />

to help you achieve your training goals. Register early the class size is limited to assure<br />

students have ample time for questions and to interact with the faculty.<br />

Course Objectives<br />

At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Describe the difference between informatics<br />

on-site systems<br />

• Define workflow<br />

• Differentiate types of workflow and their impact upon<br />

the enterprise<br />

• Define RIS<br />

• Define PACS<br />

• Discuss RIS/PACS integration<br />

• Explain the function of the help desk<br />

• Relate the need for policies and procedures specific to<br />

RIS/PACS operation<br />

• Explain the different types of workstation design and<br />

their application<br />

• Discuss digital security<br />

• Explain how a network can be designed to<br />

enhance security<br />

• List types of network security software available<br />

• Discuss troubleshooting techniques for the enterprise<br />

• Discuss trouble shooting techniques for the RIS<br />

• Discuss trouble shooting techniques for PACS<br />

• Understand Logical vs. physical networking<br />

• Understand how to manage a network<br />

• Describe the types of server storage technology<br />

• Define DICOM<br />

• Explain why DICOM matters<br />

• Perform workflow analysis<br />

• Define project management<br />

• Perform applications training for staff<br />

Digital Technology<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1 & 2<br />

• PACS Management<br />

• Network Basics<br />

• Standard Overview<br />

• The role of PACS administration in today’s<br />

healthcare market<br />

• RIS Systems<br />

• PACS QC<br />

• PACS Archiving<br />

• Storage Server Technology<br />

• Understanding Workflow Analysis in a<br />

digital environment<br />

• Security in the Digital Enterprise<br />

Target Audience<br />

Radiology department managers, administrators, directors,<br />

chief technologists, QA technologists, PACS<br />

administrators, and staff technologists who are preparing<br />

to enter the digital imaging marketplace and desire a<br />

thorough understanding of hardware and software issues<br />

as well as the network, connectivity, and evaluation procedures<br />

of digital.<br />

CME Credits<br />

The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited by the<br />

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong> to<br />

provide continuing medical education for physicians.”<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

“AHRA The Association for Medical Imaging Management<br />

has approved this program for 16 hours of category A continuing<br />

education credit.”<br />

Mark A. Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

Mark is an instructor for the Sanford-Brown<br />

Radiography Program.<br />

His experience in Medical imaging<br />

includes technological, management,<br />

education, and imaging<br />

informatics. His experience and<br />

expertise have made him a popular presenter at the<br />

local, state, and national level for many years. He is<br />

active in providing continuing education both as a lecturer<br />

and creator of home study programs.<br />

Credits<br />

Physicians - 16 hours AMA PRA Category 1<br />

Radiologic Technologists - 16 hours Category A, Direct<br />

Faculty<br />

Mark Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Feb 16-17 Sat-Sun Struthers<br />

Houston, TX Nov 23-24 Sat-Sun Struthers<br />

Fee $389 includes lecture and learning materials.<br />

Participants are responsible for housing and<br />

transportation.<br />

“<br />

This guy know his<br />

stuff, learning theory is<br />

one thing, having someone<br />

teach you how to<br />

use that information in<br />

practice is invaluable. A<br />

week-end well spent. ”<br />

Mike Martinez<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

36


Digital Technology<br />

Troubleshooting Digital Radiography Workshop<br />

Now that you have made the transition from analog to digital imaging, understand<br />

the fundamental concepts of CR/DR and how it works, what is the next challenge? The<br />

overwhelming response to this question is how do you make it work for you in clinical<br />

applications and what do you do when it doesn’t! It is all but impossible for any manufacturer<br />

to build a “one size fits all” factory program for equipment and technique that will<br />

fit any given facility.<br />

This workshop provides graphic demonstrations of digital technology and easy to<br />

understand explanations of digital radiography emphasizing: image acquisition, processing,<br />

post processing of images, artifacts and troubleshooting the system and images. This<br />

course is designed for technologist actively using digital imaging in clinical practice,<br />

administrators, educators, QC technologists, and those who wish to optimize their skill<br />

set working with digital imaging. There will be ample time during the workshop for group<br />

interaction and questions.<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1<br />

• What is a digital image and how it is created<br />

• Current status of digital imaging<br />

• Pixels, voxels, and matrices<br />

• Analog to digital conversion<br />

• Algorithms and Histograms<br />

• Storage and Display<br />

• Computed Radiography<br />

• Assessing the need for computed radiography vs.<br />

direct digital radiography<br />

• Your existing radiography equipment is it compatible?<br />

• Acquiring the image – Technique Dos and Don’ts<br />

• Understanding image acquisition and sensitivity numbers<br />

• Select speeds<br />

• Optimal digital techniques<br />

• ALARA<br />

• Photostimuable plates<br />

• Digital Readers (digitizer)<br />

• Software functions for images<br />

• Preprocessing<br />

• Post processing<br />

• Creating your own algorithms and expanding anatomic<br />

programming choices<br />

• Quality Assurance and troubleshooting your images –<br />

Artifacts and there meaning<br />

Day 2<br />

• Direct Digital Radiography Equipment<br />

• Types of Equipment from simple DDR to Digital<br />

Tomosynthesis<br />

• Digital Fluoroscopy<br />

• Image Receptors<br />

• Direct<br />

• Indirect<br />

• CCD<br />

• TFTs, photodiodes, and the active matrix<br />

• DDR QC<br />

• Digital monitors and workstations<br />

• The digital environment from the RIS to the PACS<br />

and the HER<br />

Target Audience<br />

Radiology department managers, administrators, directors,<br />

chief technologists, QA technologists, PACS<br />

administrators, and staff technologists who are preparing<br />

to enter the digital imaging marketplace and desire a<br />

thorough understanding of hardware and software issues<br />

as well as the network, connectivity, and evaluation procedures<br />

of digital.<br />

CME Credits<br />

The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited by the<br />

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong> to<br />

provide continuing medical education for physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours AMA PRA<br />

Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the activity.”<br />

“AHRA The Association for Medical Imaging Management<br />

has approved this program for 16 hours of category A continuing<br />

education credit.”<br />

Credits<br />

Physicians - 16 hours AMA PRA Category 1<br />

Radiologic Technologists - 16 hours Category A, Direct<br />

New Course<br />

Mark A. Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

Mark is an instructor for the Sanford-Brown<br />

Radiography Program.<br />

His experience in Medical imaging<br />

includes technological, management,<br />

education, and imaging<br />

informatics. His experience and<br />

expertise have made him a popular presenter at the<br />

local, state, and national level for many years. He is<br />

active in providing continuing education both as a lecturer<br />

and creator of home study programs.<br />

Faculty<br />

Mark Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Los Angeles, CA Apr 27-28 Sat-Sun Struthers<br />

Las Vegas, NV Mar 2-3 Sat-Sun Struthers<br />

Houston, TX Jun 22-23 Sat-Sun Struthers<br />

Houston, TX Sep 28-29 Sat-Sun Struthers<br />

Fee $389 includes lecture and learning materials.<br />

Participants are responsible for housing and<br />

transportation.<br />

“<br />

I have to admit this<br />

instructor has got to<br />

be one of your best. I<br />

could not stop<br />

raving about how much<br />

I learned and how great<br />

an instructor he is. ” Irene Mello<br />

37<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Digital Technology<br />

Digital Radiography and the<br />

ACR Practice Guidelines<br />

This new course will provide an excellent view into the world<br />

of digital imaging. The course will cover digital imaging beginning<br />

from its history to where we are today. Course topics include<br />

definition of terminology associated with digital imaging, factors<br />

which affect quality of the image and options as to how to view<br />

and transmit the final image. The course will discuss the components<br />

of a digital radiography system needing to be monitored by<br />

the quality assurance process at a facility. Also covered, will be<br />

key points of the ACR Practice Guideline for Digital Radiography.<br />

Join this well-known faculty member as she guides you down<br />

the pathway of digital radiography.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Image Acquisition<br />

• Image Display<br />

• Factors Affecting Image Quality<br />

• Quality Control<br />

• Positioning and Technique<br />

Faculty<br />

Leslie J. Stiff-Martin, BA, RT(R)(M), CRT(R)(M)(F)<br />

CE Credit 8 hours Category A<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

For dates and locations please go to: www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fee $159<br />

“<br />

The speaker was well prepared,<br />

informative on digital imaging<br />

and ACR guidelines. ” Ruth Grieco<br />

The Art and Science of<br />

Digital Imaging<br />

The use of film-screen imaging has gone from the overwhelming<br />

choice for hospitals and medical facilities in 1990’s in the<br />

United Sates to less than 4% utilization by these same facilities<br />

as of 2011. Training for the transition from film-screen radiography<br />

to digital imaging was often “on the job” as opposed to<br />

formal training.<br />

This presentation provides the working radiographer information<br />

which debunks the myths of digital and provides a platform<br />

of information to expand imaging skills, be more efficient, and<br />

optimize their imaging techniques.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Dispelling the “myths” of digital imaging<br />

• Creating a digital image<br />

• Your CR and DR<br />

• Optimizing Technique Selections<br />

• Factors Affecting Image Quality<br />

• Image Monitors and Ergonomics Matter<br />

Faculty<br />

Mark Struthers, BBA, BSRT, RT(R)(MR), CMRT, CIIP<br />

Lee Friedricks, BS, RT(R)(N), CNMT<br />

Andre Guillory, BSRS, RT(R)<br />

CE Credit 8 hours Category A<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

For dates and locations please go to: www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fee $129<br />

More Dates to <strong>Come</strong>!<br />

Check AHEConline.com for future dates and locations.<br />

Can’t Make it to Class?<br />

Call 800.239.1361 to schedule a partnership and bring this<br />

CE course to your facility.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

38


Mammography<br />

Mammography Fellowship<br />

Initial MQSA Training Requirement for Mammography<br />

If you are looking for a comprehensive course on mammography skill training and<br />

enhancement, this is the course for you! You will cover every aspect of a mammography<br />

procedure required to meet initial training requirements as outlined by MQSA . The<br />

topics covered will include anatomy and physiology, hands-on positioning lab, film critique<br />

sessions and clinical participation. Quality control, pathology, special procedures<br />

and imaging the augmented breast are a must for the new mammography technologist<br />

and will be covered in detail as highlights in this class. The instructional material provided<br />

is a great resource once you return to the workplace.<br />

This practical approach to learning mammography is applicable to all technologists<br />

performing mammography. Professional liability insurance is provided for on-site clinical<br />

rotations. Clinical dress codes apply for the clinical rotations. ARRT certification and/or<br />

a fully unrestricted state license are required for admission to the training. Registration<br />

must be received at three weeks in advance for Option 2 to assure clinical rotation sites.<br />

This course has been evaluated and meets the 40 contact hour initial training requirements<br />

as mandated by the MQSA standards for the FDA. You will also receive 32 hours<br />

Category A credit. This course meets the guidelines for states requiring special education<br />

for mammography.<br />

**Participants in this class who will be performing clinical examinations in a digital mammography department or wish to meet initial<br />

requirements in digital mammography must register for the Monday digital mammographers course following the fellowship.<br />

Training Options<br />

In April, 1999, the final rules of the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) became effective that required entry<br />

level training for mammography including the performance of 25 patient procedures under the super-vision of a qualified<br />

mammographer. <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. will accomplish this through two training options listed below.<br />

Option 1<br />

Facilities may supervise the MQSA required 25 patient procedures for their employees following the didactic program. The<br />

supervising clinical faculty must be a RT(R)(M) meeting MQSA requirements. Supervising clinical faculty must submit proof<br />

of meeting MQSA requirements to <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong>. Supervising clinical faculty will be required to supervise, document and<br />

return original clinical evaluation forms for students to complete the course. Credentials of clinical faculty must be presented to<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and approved to implement this option. A form will be faxed to the facility for credential presentation.<br />

Clinical Fellowship requires students to meet hospital and imaging center requirements. You will be advised in advance of<br />

clinical requirements.<br />

Option 2<br />

Radiologic Technologists who enter the training on their own will require a clinical site to acquire the 25 patient procedures.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> can provide a limited number of clinical training sites with qualified clinical faculty and student<br />

liability insurance for patient care activities. Students desiring this option should be registered and paid two weeks in<br />

advance of the class. It will require you to spend 6 days for the class, as follows:<br />

***For either Option 1 or Option 2 if your department is digital, the Monday course is mandatory so that the student will meet<br />

MQSA requirement for 8 hours of modality specific training before performing digital mammography unless they have previously<br />

obtained 8 hours of initial training in digital mammography. You must register for this class in addition to the fellowship.<br />

Class description continued on following page.<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, AAS, RT(R)(M)<br />

Susan is an internationally known<br />

expert in the field of mammography<br />

with years of experience performing<br />

and teaching mammography. She was<br />

previously an instructor associated<br />

with the continuing education program<br />

cosponsored by the National Cancer Institute and<br />

American College of Radiology. Susan was the Project<br />

Director of Mammography at the University of Texas<br />

M.D. Anderson Cancer Clinic. She joined the AHEC<br />

team in 2000 to expand the mammography educational<br />

services and to build a new division to assist AHEC’s clients<br />

with mammography consulting services. Susan is<br />

widely known for her expertise in the clinical aspects of<br />

mammography and her technical skills. She continues<br />

to actively teach technologists, residents, and physicians<br />

the finer details of this highly technical field. Susan’s<br />

desire to share her knowledge with others has led to<br />

another amazing experience at AHEC.<br />

AHEC Success Story<br />

“I just wanted to say thank you again for the<br />

wonderful experience that I received from<br />

you. I have to be honest, coming into this I<br />

wasn’t really sure that this was going to be<br />

for me. I was simply doing it because my coworker<br />

will be retiring and we had no one else<br />

to do mammography. After sitting in that class<br />

and listening to you and all of your helpful &<br />

wonderful knowledge about mammography,<br />

you changed my mind!!! I am absolutely<br />

certain that this is for me!! You have given me<br />

a new outlook on mammography and I now<br />

want to be out there doing this for women and<br />

like you said “saving lives every day”!!<br />

Thank you so much for everything!!”<br />

Alicia Falsetta, RT(R)<br />

39<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Mammography<br />

Mammography Fellowship (continued from page 39)<br />

Fellowship Course Topics<br />

Day 1 (Thursday)<br />

• Introductions<br />

• Physics of Mammography<br />

• Introduction to Analog Quality Control<br />

- The Eleven Technologist Quality Control Tests<br />

- Performing, Documenting & Evaluating the Results<br />

- Operating Levels and Limits<br />

Day 2 (Friday)<br />

• Fundamentals of Mammography Part I<br />

- Risk Factors<br />

- Signs and Symptoms<br />

- Patient <strong>Education</strong>/Clinical History<br />

- Anatomy and Physiology<br />

• Fundamentals of Mammography Part II<br />

- Equipment Applications<br />

- Mammography Positioning & Compression<br />

— Routine Views<br />

— Supplemental Views<br />

— Magnification<br />

— Tailoring the Examination<br />

Day 3 (Saturday)<br />

• Positioning Continued<br />

- Imaging the Male Breast<br />

- Imaging the Augmented Breast<br />

- Imaging the Postoperative and<br />

Reconstructed Breast<br />

- Clinical Image Evaluation<br />

- Mammography Laboratory Hands-On<br />

Skill Development<br />

Day 4 (Sunday)<br />

• Image Evaluation/<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Procedures/Pathology<br />

- Image Critique<br />

- Special Procedures<br />

— Needle Localization<br />

— Specimen Radiography<br />

— Glactography/Pneumocystogram<br />

— Introduction to Stereotatic Core Biopsy<br />

- Pathology<br />

- Anatomy, Pathology and<br />

Positioning Review<br />

Faculty<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, AAS, RT(R)(M)<br />

Sharon Glaze, MS<br />

Day 5 (Monday)<br />

• Clinical rotation for option 2 if not taking<br />

digital class on Monday<br />

Day 6 (Tuesday)<br />

• Clinical rotation. for option 2<br />

Day 7 (Wednesday)<br />

• Clinical rotation for Option 2 if taking digital class on<br />

Monday.<br />

Required Textbook<br />

Mammographic Imaging: A Practical Guide<br />

by Valerie Andolina & Shelly Lille<br />

Recommended Textbook(s)<br />

Appleton & Lange Mammography Review<br />

by Olive Peart<br />

Books are not included in tuition.<br />

CE Credit:<br />

32 Category A Direct credit<br />

Film Screen and Digital: 40 Category A Direct<br />

MQSA: 48 contact hours<br />

Certificate of completion will be awarded following completion<br />

of the 25 supervised mammograms<br />

**No CE credit is awarded for clinical hours<br />

Total Mammography Program:<br />

Fellowship Only - 32 hours CE + 16 contact hours = 48 clock hrs<br />

Fellowship + Digital - 40 hours CE + 16 contact hours = 56 clock hrs<br />

The appropriate CE credit and a certificate of completion are<br />

awarded at the completion of the theory and the clinical classroom<br />

in which 25 patient procedures are supervised by qualified<br />

clinical faculty. It is assumed that the 25 procedures can be<br />

accomplished within 16 clock hours of clinical training. The<br />

16 hours must be accomplished within 14 working days following<br />

the conclusion of the theory portion of the class. Clinical<br />

competency forms will be provided to the student and mastery<br />

of clinical and performance objectives must be achieved to<br />

receive a final certificate award. The original forms must be<br />

returned to <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> with a signature by the supervising<br />

mammography technologist.<br />

Clinical Facilities<br />

See page 55 for clinical fellowship information.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Clinical Facilities<br />

in Houston; Qualified mammographers act as clinical<br />

faculty at the following designated centers:<br />

• Memorial Hermann Southwest<br />

• MD Anderson Cancer <strong>Center</strong><br />

• St. Joseph’s Medical <strong>Center</strong><br />

• Oak Bend Medical <strong>Center</strong><br />

• The Breast <strong>Center</strong> - OGA<br />

• Breast Diagnostic Clinic-Clear Lake<br />

***Students are responsible for their own transportation<br />

to and from clinical facilities.<br />

***Students are responsible for proper clinical attire.<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Option 1<br />

Houston, TX Jan 17-20 Thurs-Sun Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Apr 18-21 Thurs-Sun Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Jul 18-21 Thurs-Sun Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Oct 17-20 Thurs-Sun Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Option 2/Fellowship<br />

Houston, TX Jan 17-23 Thurs-Wed Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Apr 18-24 Thurs-Wed Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Jul 18-24 Thurs-Wed Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Oct 17-23 Thurs-Wed Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Fees<br />

Option 1 - Class $1,100<br />

Option 2 - Class $1,100, Clinical $450<br />

Option 2 - Liability insurance, background check- $105<br />

Digital Option - $189<br />

California provider #RHB037<br />

Florida provider #3200556<br />

Illinois sponsor ID#77006AHE<br />

Digital Mammography and<br />

Clinical Applications<br />

****This day is mandatory for technologist who will be<br />

practicing digital mammography unless they have previously<br />

obtained 8 hours of initial training in digital mammography<br />

or is optional for the technologist that wishes to<br />

meet initial requirements of digital mammography.<br />

Course Topics<br />

See page 44 for description of this course<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

40


Mammography<br />

Digital Mammography and Clinical Applications<br />

<strong>Come</strong> with us as we explore the mammographers world in this updated digital mammography<br />

course designed just for the professional mammographer! Join the AHEC<br />

faculty for a day of information designed to help you meet the challenges of digital mammography.<br />

Gain valuable information about digital mammography quality control and<br />

understand what those QC numbers really mean in the automated world of quality control.<br />

Take a look at the theory and physics of this fabulous technology. Discuss your<br />

digital mammography positioning challenges and learn how to work with them. Learn<br />

how to recognize digital mammography artifacts and what causes them. Brush up on your<br />

pathology recognition skills and round out the day learning about clinical applications<br />

from positioning to mechanical to software issues. <strong>Come</strong> to learn and return to work<br />

with a renewed sense of pride for the wonderful job you do every day as you save lives one<br />

patient at a time!<br />

Course Topics<br />

Digital Mammography Basics<br />

• Current Statistics/MQSA News<br />

Digital Mammography Theory and Physics<br />

• Detector Technology<br />

• Image Capture<br />

• DR vs. CR<br />

• Image Processing/Image Storage<br />

• Tubes and Filters<br />

Positioning<br />

• Clinical Applications<br />

• Positioning on DR Detectors<br />

• Detector Field of View<br />

• Shifting Paddles/Tilting Paddles<br />

Digital Artifacts<br />

• Patient artifacts/Detector artifacts/<br />

Processing artifacts<br />

• CR vs. DR artifacts<br />

Digital Mammography Quality Control -<br />

What do These QC Numbers Mean?<br />

• Detector Calibration/Phantom Image Quality<br />

• Artifact Evaluation<br />

• MTF/SNR & CNR<br />

• Compression/Repeat/Reject<br />

• Monitors/Printers<br />

• System operation/visual checklist<br />

Clinical Applications<br />

• Software /Hardware<br />

• Positioning/Mechanical<br />

Pathology of the Breast in the Digital World<br />

• Digital pathology characteristics<br />

• Invasive breast cancers/Calcifications in the hunt<br />

for breast cancer<br />

• Case studies<br />

Faculty<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, AAS, RT(R)(M)<br />

CE Credit 8 Category A, Direct MQSA Digital<br />

Florida provider # 3200556<br />

California provider #RHB037<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Jan 21 Mon Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Apr 22 Mon Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Jul 22 Mon Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Oct 21 Mon Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Fee $189<br />

New Course<br />

“<br />

This was the best<br />

conference I have ever<br />

attended. I loved the<br />

small group setting<br />

which allowed for more<br />

open and detailed<br />

discussions related<br />

to my specific issues. ”<br />

Deb Grandmont, RT(R)(M)<br />

Getting New Digital Equipment?<br />

This course is available for on-site training at your facility.<br />

41<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Mammography<br />

A Workshop for Mammographers:<br />

When Only the Best Will Do<br />

Say “Hello” to your future. Mammography is a splendid profession. You love what you<br />

do and know you make a difference. Every passionate mammographer will be interested<br />

in AHEC’s two day workshop for the experts. You will be engaged with the topics of<br />

“What do those QC numbers mean?” with an in-depth look at 2D digital quality control.<br />

You can enhance your pathology identification skills about the characteristics of masses,<br />

calcifications and scars. You will learn about the amazing new technology of digital breast<br />

tomosynthesis.<br />

On day 2 you will take what you know about what works and what does not in positioning<br />

and add fresh new ideas about the routine views and views beyond the CC and MLO.<br />

The patient’s favorite question of “Don’t you have that mammography machine that does<br />

not use compression?” is answered with the complementary modalities for mammography.<br />

A unique insight for mammography around the globe will have you saying “ah-ha” as you<br />

investigate statistics, skill levels, and image quality.<br />

Join us for this workshop and your imagination will be challenged. You will be invigorated<br />

and gain a new sense of power and passion for your role in saving lives every day<br />

knowing that only the best will do!<br />

Day 1 - Course Topics<br />

• History of Mammography and the<br />

Hunt for Breast Cancer<br />

• Pathology Workshop<br />

• 2 D-Digital Mammography Quality Control-<br />

What Do Those QC Numbers Mean?<br />

• 3 D Mammography-Digital Breast Tomosynthesis<br />

Day 2 - Course Topics<br />

• Expert Positioning in the Real World<br />

• Positioning Beyond the CC and MLO Views<br />

• Mammography Around The Globe<br />

• Don’t You Have that Mammography Machine<br />

that Doesn’t <strong>Us</strong>e Compression???<br />

• Mammography Champions!<br />

Faculty<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, R.T.(R)(M)<br />

Deborah Ann Thames, RT(R)(M)(QM)<br />

CE Credit 15 Category A, Direct<br />

This workshop will provide mammographers with 15 hours<br />

of mammography specific MQSA CE credits<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Las Vegas, NV May 17-18 Fri-Sat Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Houston, TX Jun 10-11 Mon-Tues Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Fee $389<br />

“<br />

Thank you for making<br />

your seminars extremely<br />

beneficial and<br />

enjoyable. ” Melinda Lopez<br />

Consulting<br />

Services<br />

3 Mammography<br />

3 Ultrasound<br />

3 AHEC Cardiovascular<br />

Ultrasound Services<br />

3 PACS/Digital Technology<br />

3 Quality Assurance<br />

3 Custom Training and<br />

Applications<br />

3 Accreditation Services<br />

Also Presenting Courses On-Tour<br />

Mammography Professional Continuing <strong>Education</strong> Courses<br />

See them at www.aheconline.com<br />

3 Mammography: A Method to the Madness 3 Mammography: A Specialty for Champions<br />

3 Breast Imaging Tools in the Post-Treated Breast 3 Mammography: Saving Lives Everyday<br />

3 Mammography Mission: Early Detection 3 Mammographer’s Toolbox<br />

3 Mammography: Pink Ribbons and Passion 3 Mammography: Take This Job & Love It!<br />

3 The Perfect Mammogram - Luck or Skill?<br />

Any of these course can be brought to your facility in an<br />

<strong>Education</strong>al Partnership<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

42


Mammography<br />

Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT)<br />

(meets requirements for technologist initial training)<br />

<strong>Come</strong> spend the day learning the new digital mammography application that is<br />

expected to show an increase in breast cancer detection and reduce call back rates. The<br />

day is filled with interesting new information on Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT).<br />

We will cover the DBT technology, mammography technologist quality control testing,<br />

clinical applications and more. While 2D mammography has its benefits over analog<br />

there is still the issue of superimposed tissue which can obscure structures. This unique<br />

modality demonstrates breast tissue without overlying structures by imaging the breast<br />

in thin cross sectional slices. You don’t want to miss this day of education and get in on<br />

the ground floor of knowledge regarding this fascinating new modality. This seminar<br />

provides 8 hours<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Theory and Technology Part I<br />

- Review of Digital Technology<br />

- Our Evolving Mammography Equipment<br />

• Theory and Technology Part II<br />

- Angle of Arc<br />

- Reconstruction<br />

- Projection/Co-registration<br />

- Modes<br />

• FDA Submitted Clinical Trail/Tomosynthesis<br />

Unit Applications<br />

• Connectivity<br />

• Site Readiness/Reimbursement<br />

• Radiation Dose Considerations<br />

• Technologist QC for DBT<br />

• Pathology Findings and Beyond<br />

Faculty<br />

Leslie J. Stiff-Martin, BA, RT(R)(M), CRT(R)(M)(F)<br />

Deborah Thames, RT(R)(M)(QM)<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, R.T.(R)(M)<br />

Mary Ann Coleman, RT(R)(M)<br />

CE Credit 8 hours, Category A, Direct MQSA Digital<br />

“<br />

Deborah was fantastic! Great<br />

speaker and presentation.<br />

” Mary Benedict<br />

“<br />

Gained useful insight into technologists<br />

role in mammography.<br />

” William Kelleher<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Fresno, CA Jan 12 Sat Stiff-Martin<br />

Greensboro, NC Jan 12 Sat Merton<br />

Shreveport, LA Feb 9 Sat Thames<br />

Wichita, KS Feb 23 Sat Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Santa Barbara (Goleta), CA Mar 9 Sat Stiff-Martin<br />

San Antonio,TX Mar 9 Sat Thames<br />

Spokane, WA Mar 16 Sat Thames<br />

Atlanta (College Park), GA Apr 6 Sat Merton<br />

Houston, TX May 4 Sat Sprinkle-Vincent<br />

Seattle, WA May 18 Sat Stiff-Martin<br />

Houston, TX Dec 7 Sat Thames<br />

For additional fall dates and locations please go to:<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fee $189<br />

Deborah Ann Thames, RT(R)(M)(QM)<br />

Deborah is a mammography<br />

technologist at the M.D. Anderson<br />

Cancer <strong>Center</strong> in Houston,<br />

TX where she is responsible for<br />

screening and diagnostic mammography,<br />

stereotactic core biopsies,<br />

and digital mammography. In addition to working<br />

on the Mobile Transit Mammography Unit, she excels<br />

at routine and fluoroscopic diagnostic procedures in<br />

diagnostic radiology. Deborah received her radiologic<br />

technologist certificate from Stephen W. Brown School<br />

of Radiology in Augusta, Georgia. She also has a degree<br />

in mathematics from Augusta Technical College and a<br />

degree in chemistry from Aiken Technology Institute.<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, AAS, RT(R)(M)<br />

Susan is an internationally known<br />

expert in the field of mammography<br />

with years of experience<br />

performing and teaching mammography.<br />

She was previously an<br />

instructor associated with the continuing<br />

education program cosponsored by the National<br />

Cancer Institute and American College of Radiology.<br />

Susan was the Project Director of Mammography at the<br />

University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Clinic. She<br />

joined the AHEC team in 2000 to expand the mammography<br />

educational services and to build a new division<br />

to assist AHEC’s clients with mammography consulting<br />

services. Susan is widely known for her expertise in<br />

the clinical aspects of mammography and her technical<br />

skills. She continues to actively teach technologists, residents,<br />

and physicians the finer details of this highly technical<br />

field. Susan’s desire to share her knowledge with<br />

others has led to another amazing experience at AHEC.<br />

Leslie Stiff-Martin, BA, RT(R)(M)<br />

Leslie is an experienced radiographer<br />

with a diverse background in<br />

education, management, and consulting.<br />

She has been a mammography<br />

instructor since 1990. Leslie<br />

teaches at Cabrillo College in California<br />

where she has created a number of radiography<br />

programs and curricula including the JCERT approved<br />

Radiology/Mammography Program. In addition to her<br />

teaching and consulting duties, Leslie is very active<br />

in the California State Society and presents programs<br />

around the U.S. for <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>.<br />

Mary Ann Coleman, RT(R)(M)<br />

Mary Ann is a Mammography<br />

Consultant based out of Binghamton,<br />

NY. Previously she worked<br />

for Hologic, Inc. as a Women’s<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Specialist and a Senior<br />

Applications Specialist. Ms. Coleman’s<br />

primary responsibility is working with Radiologists,<br />

Surgeons, and Mammography Technologists on<br />

the clinical utilization of all the Breast Imaging products,<br />

including Digital Breast Tomosynthesis. She<br />

has additional experience teaching stereotactic breast<br />

biopsy for Fischer Industries. Mary Ann has over 10<br />

years in Interventional radiology and 25 years in the<br />

Breast Imaging field and had joined AHEC’s mammography<br />

faculty to share her knowledge and expertise.<br />

43<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Mammography<br />

Digital Mammography and the<br />

ACR Practice Guidelines<br />

This new course will provide an excellent view into the world<br />

of digital mammography. The course will cover the incredible<br />

voyage mammography took into the digital mammography world.<br />

The foundation of digital mammography will be discussed including<br />

each area of digital imaging, image display, storage, transmission<br />

and retrieval. Quality control recommendations for digital<br />

mammography and the ACR Practice Guidelines will be covered<br />

in detail. The voyage will travel into the advanced breast imaging<br />

modalities associated with digital mammography and then take<br />

you on a deeper voyage of breast pathology. Please join this wellknown<br />

faculty member as she guides you down the pathway of<br />

digital mammography.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• An Incredible Voyage – Hx of Breast Imaging<br />

• Why Digital? – Some Pros and Cons of Digital Mammography<br />

• NCI DMIST – Key Points<br />

• What Does The MQSA Have To Say About Digital Mammography?<br />

• The Foundation<br />

• ACR Practice Guidelines Made Simple<br />

• Positioning and Technique Considerations<br />

• Mammographic Pathology of the Breast<br />

Faculty<br />

Leslie J. Stiff-Martin, BA, RT(R)(M), CRT(R)(M)(F)<br />

CE Credit 8 hours, Category A, Direct MQSA Digital<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

For dates and locations please go to: www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fee $189<br />

“<br />

This is my second time with Leslie-very<br />

great. I enjoy her speaking manner and enthusiasm.<br />

Leslie is very knowledgeable and it is<br />

nice to see a familiar face. ”<br />

Sally Greenwood-Durio<br />

Stereotactic Breast Biopsy<br />

Providing quality mammographic exams requires skill and<br />

knowledge beyond positioning and technique! The stereotactic<br />

core biopsy is both fast, accurate and highly technologist dependent.<br />

There is a 100% correlation between stereotactic biopsies<br />

and surgical biopsies in the diagnosis of two early stage conditions,<br />

atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) and ductal carcinoma<br />

in situ (DCIS). This course examines the procedure and explains<br />

imaging theory, techniques, equipment, and why the procedure<br />

is available at 1,200 hospitals, clinics, and breast centers in the<br />

United States. A seasoned mammography/stereotactic technologist<br />

will guide you through the step by step procedure and assist<br />

you with troubleshooting and other important aspects of this<br />

unique life saving biopsy method.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• History of Stereotactic Biopsy<br />

• Roles and Responsibilities<br />

- Mammographer<br />

- Radiologist<br />

- Physicist<br />

- Referring physician<br />

• Principles of Stereotactic core biopsy<br />

• Equipment<br />

- Dedicated<br />

- Add-on units<br />

• Biopsy Devices<br />

• Step-by-step Procedure<br />

• Quality Control<br />

• Accreditation<br />

• MRI Stereotactic Biopsy<br />

• Specimen Radiography<br />

Faculty<br />

Deborah Thames, RT(R)(M)(QM)<br />

CE Credit 8 Category A, Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Jun 1 Sat Thames<br />

Houston, TX Nov 2 Sat Thames<br />

Fee $189<br />

“<br />

Deborah was wonderfully engaging and made<br />

the course very enjoyable and informative. ”<br />

Loretta Savage<br />

More Dates to <strong>Come</strong>!<br />

Check AHEConline.com for future<br />

dates and locations.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

44


Mammography<br />

Breast Ultrasound for Mammographers<br />

The importance of ultrasound as an adjunct procedure to mammography is well documented.<br />

The normal anatomy, physiology, and pathologic conditions evaluated by ultrasound<br />

will be the basis of this educational activity. The increased utilization of breast<br />

ultrasound requires clinicians to integrate the fundamentals of sonography and mammography<br />

to enhance the value of breast ultrasound. The course combines classroom<br />

learning with practical hands-on scanning to maximize the learning experience. Ultrasound-guided<br />

interventional procedures and examination of breast implants will be<br />

discussed. Case studies will be utilized to correlate the mammogram with the breast<br />

ultrasound, and to recognize breast ultrasound artifacts.<br />

Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Describe the role of breast ultrasound as an adjunct to mammography in the evaluation of breast disease<br />

• Identify and display appropriate normal anatomy and orientation in the ultrasound field of view<br />

• Describe basic scanning protocols<br />

• Correlate areas of suspicion on the ultrasound and mammogram<br />

• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the equipment knobology<br />

• Choose the correct transducer for the ultrasound examination<br />

• Successfully complete a basic breast ultrasound examination following correct patient preparation and procedure<br />

protocols<br />

• Identify breast ultrasound artifacts and methods utilized to reduce their occurrence<br />

• Be able to identify sources and research reference materials for additional information on breast ultrasound<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1<br />

• Why Breast Ultrasound? Advantages/Disadvantages<br />

• History of Breast Ultrasound<br />

• Physics<br />

• Positioning<br />

• Knobology/Ergonomics<br />

• Breast Anatomy & Physiology<br />

• Benign vs. Malignant<br />

• Levels of Suspicion<br />

• Scanning Technique<br />

• Annotation<br />

• Hands On Scan Lab<br />

Day 2<br />

• Ultrasound/ Mammogram Correlation<br />

• Pathology<br />

• Implants<br />

• Invasive Procedures<br />

• Imaging Post Surgical Breast<br />

• Complementary Imaging<br />

• Future Applications<br />

• Hand On Scan Lab<br />

• Mammography Positioning<br />

• Elastography<br />

Target Audience<br />

Physicians seeking entry level information in breast<br />

ultrasound. Sonographers, mammographers or other<br />

health professionals learning breast ultrasound or cross<br />

training.<br />

CME Credits<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited<br />

by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

<strong>Education</strong> to provide continuing medical education for<br />

physicians.<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> designates this<br />

educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours AMA<br />

PRA Category I. Physician should claim credit commensurate<br />

with the extent of their participation in the<br />

activity.”<br />

“The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers allows<br />

13.5 hours CE Credit.”<br />

Faculty<br />

Deborah Borst, RT(R)(M), BS, RDMS,<br />

(OB/GYN, AB, BR, NE), RVT(VT)<br />

Rhoda Reading, RT(R), RDMS (Abd, BR, OB/GYN)<br />

All Faculty, <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. No relevant<br />

financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

The Practice of Breast Ultrasound by Madjar<br />

Class Size<br />

Class size is limited to maximize personal instruction<br />

between instructor and student. All instruction is<br />

instructor directed.<br />

Equipment<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> utilizes a variety of ultrasound equipment.<br />

We are fortunate to have many different units<br />

at one time in our laboratory. Each class includes basic<br />

equipment utilization. The class does not include applications<br />

training for a specific brand of equipment. This<br />

is best accomplished by your equipment manufacturer.<br />

New Course<br />

“<br />

Course has been very<br />

informative. Staff is very<br />

knowledgeable and they<br />

provided a great binder<br />

of information. ” Tashie Peavy<br />

Dates/Locations (All held in Houston, TX)<br />

Jun 22- 23 Sat-Sun Borst<br />

Sep 7-8 Sat-Sun Borst<br />

Jan 26-27 Sat-Sun Borst<br />

Fee $1,152 includes lecture, scanning laboratory<br />

instruction with models, and supplies for the classroom<br />

and laboratory. Students are responsible for textbooks,<br />

housing, and transportation.<br />

Faculty Disclosure<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd. adheres to<br />

ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding<br />

industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any<br />

relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the<br />

educational activity.<br />

Non-faculty, including committee members and administrative<br />

personnel involved in the planning, development<br />

or production of the sponsored activity and/or authorship<br />

or review of enduring materials do not have any relevant<br />

financial interest to disclose.<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

Deborah Borst, RT(R)(M), BS, RDMS,<br />

(OB/GYN, AB, BR, NE), RVT(VT)<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

Rhoda Reading, RT(R), RDMS (Abd, BR, OB/GYN)<br />

No relevant financial relationships to disclose.<br />

45<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Computed Tomography<br />

CT Fellowship<br />

Computed Tomography Imaging is an integral part of high complexity imaging in Radiology.<br />

You can be ready to start an exciting new phase of your career through training<br />

for this modality. Understanding the principles, theory and console skills is necessary for<br />

decision making, patient care, and independent judgment. You can learn the sectional<br />

anatomy, computer operations, imaging protocols, and physics from the experts. Practical<br />

applications and clinical rotations are key ingredients to completing your training. You can<br />

choose the right combination of events to match your educational needs. Week one of the<br />

training covers principles and practice. Weeks two and three are clinical rotations. Invest<br />

in your future and advance your career.<br />

This three-week modular course is designed to introduce the technologist to computerized<br />

tomography principles and practice. Classroom instruction will include history and<br />

development of CT, basic physics, instrumentation, technique and protocols, positioning,<br />

sectional anatomy, Venipuncture, oral and IV contrast, safety considerations, and nonroutine<br />

studies.<br />

Clinical training will provide the fellowship technologist with 40 hours per week of<br />

observation and hands-on instruction in local hospital settings. The clinical experience is<br />

designed to enhance and reinforce the principles studied during the week of theory.<br />

Bettye G. Wilson, MAEd, RT(R)(CT), RDMS, FASRT<br />

Bettye is an associate professor of<br />

radiologic sciences at the University<br />

of Alabama at Birmingham,<br />

School of <strong>Health</strong> Related Professions.<br />

Her faculty duties include<br />

courses in cross-sectional anatomy<br />

and ethics and basic law. Bettye is also coordinator and<br />

course master for the advanced imaging concentrations<br />

in computed tomography and diagnostic medical ultrasound.<br />

At present, Bettye serves on the Editorial Review<br />

Board of Radiologic Technology. She is currently serving<br />

as President of the ARRT Board of Trustees. Bettye is<br />

the author of several articles and a book, and has lectured<br />

extensively at the state, national, and international<br />

levels. She is also a Trustee of the American Registry of<br />

Radiologic Technologists.<br />

Course Topics<br />

Week 1 - Theory (total 32 hours)<br />

4 hours - History and Instrumentation<br />

8 Hours - Basic Physics and Principles<br />

8 Hours - Protocols and Contrast Media<br />

8 Hours - Sectional Anatomy, Image Correlation<br />

4 hours - Non-routine Studies and Review<br />

CE Credit 32 Hours<br />

Weeks 2, 3 - Clinical Rotation<br />

Technologists enrolling in clinical rotations are required<br />

to complete the theory portion of the fellowship course<br />

prior to being allowed to attend clinical rotations. 40<br />

hours of clinical rotations (Monday-Friday) each week will<br />

give each fellowship technologist the opportunity to experience<br />

a wide array of exams, be tutored by experienced<br />

CT professionals who provide insights, advice, and help<br />

you get the most out of your training. 80 hours total<br />

Certificate of completion rewarded reflecting clinical hours completed.<br />

** No CE is awarded for clinical hours<br />

Due to the amount of information course attendees must<br />

process, it is important to read over the recommended text<br />

outside of the classroom setting. This allows the attendees<br />

to ask any questions related to the material of the course<br />

faculty. AHEC continually strives to provide the highest<br />

quality continuing education for students. It is our goal<br />

to ensure that fellowship attendees learn the material<br />

required to perform the duties of a CT technologist.<br />

Location: Houston, TX<br />

CE Credit 32 Category A Indirect Theory,<br />

certificate of completion awarded reflecting clinical hours<br />

completed.<br />

Faculty<br />

Bettye Wilson, MAEd, RT(R)(CT), RDMS, FASRT<br />

Required Textbook<br />

Computed Tomography by Seeram<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

Sectional Anatomy by Kelley & Peterson<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Theory Week<br />

Houston, TX Mar 7-10 Thu-Sun Wilson<br />

Houston, TX Oct 17-20 Thu-Sun Wilson<br />

CT Fellowship-Clinical Week 1<br />

Houston, TX Mar 11-15 Mon-Fri Wilson<br />

Houston, TX Oct 21-25 Mon-Fri Wilson<br />

CT Fellowship-Clinical Week 2<br />

Houston, TX Mar 18-22 Mon-Fri Wilson<br />

Houston, TX Oct 28-Nov 1 Mon-Fri Wilson<br />

Fees<br />

$995 for CT Theory<br />

$625 for each clinical week 1 and 2<br />

$105 for Liability Insurance for Clinical Rotation,<br />

Professional License and Background Checks<br />

$2,350 for complete three-week course<br />

Clinical Prerequisites<br />

See page 53 for clinical fellowship information.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

46


Computed Tomography<br />

Be All That You Can Be In CT<br />

Since most CT technologists have been cross-trained into the modality by other CT<br />

technologists, the level of effective knowledge can decrease with each generation of CT<br />

technologist. Rooted from the technical and clinical applications of CT, this course will<br />

illustrate how you can optimize your daily performance through a better understanding<br />

of the optimal use of technologist-controlled CT system parameters, radiation reduction,<br />

minimizing artifacts and producing quality images. This course also includes topics of<br />

interest on patient care and contrast media administration as well as other related topics<br />

for a well-rounded CT course. If you want to be a more effective and better educated CT<br />

technologist then this course is for you.<br />

New Course<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Technologist-Controlled-CT Parameters<br />

• Optimizing Image Quality<br />

• CT Physics and Instrumentation:<br />

Basics of Data Processing and Image Display<br />

• Artifacts<br />

• Dose Considerations<br />

• Contrast media<br />

• Patient care<br />

Faculty<br />

Brad Holmer, AS, RT(R)(CT)<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Raleigh (Morrisville), NC Feb 16 Holmer<br />

Fee $159<br />

More Dates to <strong>Come</strong>!<br />

Check AHEConline.com for future<br />

dates and locations.<br />

CE Credit 8 hours, Category A<br />

Can’t Make it to Class?<br />

Call 800.239.1361 to schedule a partnership and<br />

bring this course to your facility.<br />

47<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


MRI Fellowship<br />

Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of the fastest evolving and exciting fields in medical<br />

imaging. MRI has evolved to include cardiac MRI and functional MRI. You can be part of this<br />

growing field with didactic (classroom) training and practical clinical rotations. The marriage of<br />

a solid theoretical background combined with clinical experience is the preparation needed to<br />

enter this field. The practical applications and clinical rotations are key ingredients to completing<br />

the training. You can choose the right combination of events to match your needs. The first<br />

component of training is theory, with weeks two through four available for clinical rotations.<br />

Invest in your future and advance your career.<br />

Course Topics<br />

Week 1 – Theory (total 32 hours)<br />

• 20 hours Fundamentals of image formation/<br />

instrumentation/safety/physics of NMR<br />

• 12 hours Basic Pulse Sequences/Protocols/<br />

Image Analysis<br />

CE Credit 32 Hours<br />

Weeks 2,3,4 – Clinical Rotation<br />

40 hours of clinical rotations (Monday-Friday) each week will give<br />

each student the opportunity to experience a wide array of exams,<br />

be tutored by experienced MR professionals who provide insights,<br />

advice, and help you get the most out of your training. Certificate<br />

of Completion awarded reflecting clinical hours completed..<br />

**No CE credit is awarded for clinical hours<br />

This concentrated four-week modular course is designed<br />

to introduce many aspects of MRI operation in a practical<br />

format focused to promote understanding of concepts integrated<br />

with “hands on experience”. Course topics include<br />

computer operation, technical aspects of MR imaging,<br />

fundamental evaluation of cross-sectional anatomy, and<br />

image formation. The learning process is monitored and<br />

continuous.<br />

Due to the amount of information course attendees must<br />

process, it is important to read over course materials and<br />

required and recommended text outside of the classroom<br />

setting. This allows the attendees to ask any questions<br />

related to the material of the course faculty. AHEC continually<br />

strives to provide the highest quality continuing<br />

education for students. It is our goal to ensure that fellowship<br />

attendees learn the material required to perform the<br />

duties of a MRI technologist.<br />

Location: Houston, TX<br />

CE Credit 32 Category A Indirect Theory, certificate of<br />

completion awarded reflecting clinical hours completed.<br />

Faculty<br />

Gregory Wheeler, BS, RT(R)(MR)<br />

Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Required Textbooks*<br />

MRI in Practice by Westbrook and Kaut<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

Handbook of MRI Technique 2nd Edition by Westbrook<br />

*NOTE. The AHEC handbook is included in the course<br />

tuition. Additional text books must be purchased. These books<br />

may be ordered from AHEC in advance. Prior preparation is<br />

recommended and encouraged as advanced reading facilitates<br />

the speed of your learning.<br />

Clinical Fellowship<br />

See page 49 for clinical fellowship information.<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Theory Week<br />

Houston, TX Apr 18- 21 Thu-Sun Wheeler<br />

Houston, TX Oct 24-27 Thu-Sun Wheeler<br />

MR Fellowship Clinical Week 1<br />

Houston, TX Apr 22-26 Mon-Fri Wheeler<br />

Houston, TX Oct 28-1 Mon-Fri Wheeler<br />

MR Fellowship Clinical Week 2<br />

Houston, TX Apr 29-May 3 Mon-Fri Wheeler<br />

Houston, TX Nov 4-8 Mon-Fri Wheeler<br />

MR Fellowship Clinical Week 3<br />

Houston, TX May 6-10 Mon-Fri Wheeler<br />

Houston, TX Nov 11-15 Mon-Fri Wheeler<br />

Fees $995 for MR Theory<br />

$625 for each clinical week 2.3.4<br />

$105 for Liability Insurance for<br />

Clinical Rotation, Professional License<br />

and Background Check<br />

$2,975 for complete four-week course<br />

Gregory Wheeler, BS, RT(R)(MR)<br />

Gregory is an internationally<br />

known lecturer in MRI and medical<br />

imaging education. He received<br />

an associate’s degree in radiologic<br />

technology and a bachelor’s degree<br />

in biology from the University of<br />

Michigan. He began his magnetic imaging experience in<br />

1983. His professional experience ranges from MRI application<br />

specialist for a major medical manufacturer to<br />

clinical education manager. From 1993 to 2001 Gregory<br />

worked as a MRI consultant and business development<br />

manager for Image Enhancement Systems. He is the primary<br />

author of Lippincott’s Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Review published in 1996 and author of a chapter on<br />

image artifacts and MRI safety in MRI for Technologists.<br />

Coming Soon:<br />

New Video Homestudy<br />

“<br />

Very informative, Gregory was able to take the<br />

time to explain things in many different ways so that<br />

we could all understand the concept. ” Tiffany Peterson<br />

NEW<br />

Pulse Sequence Design<br />

Made Easy<br />

This enduring material was designed for today’s<br />

practicing MRI Technologist with topics that are<br />

relevant to the technologist’s daily practice. The<br />

cutting edge technology in MRI reflects the “new<br />

face” of skills needed by today’s MRI Technologist.<br />

The faculty will touch on the explosion of<br />

new technology in MRI and reinforce the fundamentals<br />

of how MRI is used in diagnosis and<br />

treatment planning. This MRI CEU class will<br />

benefit ARRT MRI technologists and ARMRIT MRI<br />

technologists as well as Radiologic Technologists<br />

wishing to learn more about MRI.<br />

Credits TBD<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

48


Bone Densitometry<br />

Bone Densitometry:<br />

Principles and Procedures<br />

Bone densitometry is a very hot topic. It is proving to be a key tool in the diagnosis and<br />

treatment outcomes of osteoporosis. There are an estimated 44 million Americans affected<br />

by osteoporosis each year. The cost of managing the consequences of this disease cost the<br />

health care system in the United States billions of dollars. The inclusion of bone densitometry<br />

as a reimbursable Medicare procedure has focused attention on who is performing the<br />

procedures and on personnel training requirements. This comprehensive training program<br />

will prepare you to meet and exceed the current training requirements. Every aspect of principles,<br />

theory, practical knowledge and skills to perform bone densitometry will be highlighted.<br />

This course will meet the needs of those new to the field or those wishing to expand<br />

their knowledge beyond the “how to’s”.<br />

The comprehensive program was developed by an ARRT registered and ISCD credentialed<br />

densitometrist and includes topics that are reflective of the content specifications for<br />

the International Society of Clinical Densitometry and the ARRT Registry for Bone Densitometry.<br />

This course is designed for all healthcare professionals who are planning to or are<br />

currently performing bone densitometry measurements in either clinical practice, women’s<br />

healthcare or imaging facilities.<br />

Please Note: <strong>Health</strong>care professionals in Texas, who are not registered radiologic technologists,<br />

should also register for the “Radiation Safety in Imaging Today” course in order to meet<br />

the radiation safety requirements for the Texas De-partment of State <strong>Health</strong> Services. For<br />

added convenience, the 4-hour “Radiation Safety in Imaging Today” course is offered on the<br />

day immediately prior to the 16 hour “Bone Densitometry: Principles and Procedures” course<br />

which is conducted on Saturday and Sunday.<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1<br />

• Osteoporosis Risk Factors<br />

• Indications for Densitometry<br />

• Methods of Measuring Bone Mass<br />

• Anatomy/Central Densitometry<br />

• Principles of Densitometry<br />

Day 2<br />

• Quality Assurance and Calibration of a DXA System<br />

• Site Preparation<br />

• Patient Preparation<br />

• Patient Positioning<br />

• Performing DXA Scans<br />

• Analysis of DXA Scans<br />

• Troubleshooting of DXA Scans<br />

Faculty<br />

Lesa Mohr, RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

CE Credits - 16 Category A Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Las Vegas, NV Jan 19-20 Sat-Sun Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Mar 16-17 Sat-Sun Mohr<br />

Los Angeles May 18-19 Sat-Sun Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Jun 8-9 Sat-Sun Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Oct 5-6 Sat-Sun Mohr<br />

Fee $429<br />

This class will provide an excellent review for the<br />

certification or registry exams.<br />

Lesa Mohr, RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

Lesa is the Director of <strong>Education</strong>al<br />

Services for the <strong>Advanced</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Lesa<br />

rejoined AHEC in 2009 as a full<br />

time member of the team. She originally<br />

began with our company as<br />

a project manager and faculty in<br />

1995 and ran various educational and government programs<br />

for six years. Lesa has an extensive background in<br />

clinical quality control, Quality Management and Bone<br />

Densitometry. She was Quality Control Technologist at<br />

Methodist Hospital and then Assistant Director at St.<br />

Luke’s Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital.<br />

“<br />

Lesa is an excellent instructor. She was definitely well prepared<br />

and informed. She’s charming and witty. I had zero knowledge<br />

of bone densitometry. Now at least I have a working knowledge<br />

of bone densitometry. Her overall teaching and<br />

communication skills remind me a lot of Marilyn Sackett.<br />

Two peas from the same pod! Awesome!<br />

”<br />

Robert Cuellar<br />

49<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Bone Densitometry<br />

Radiation Safety in Imaging Today (4-hour course)<br />

This four-hour course will provide vital radiation safety information to both the technologist<br />

and non-technologist performing examinations in healthcare facilities today. Topics<br />

covered will include basic radiation safety, the role of the radiation safety program and the<br />

effects of ionizing radiation. Also covered will be radiation detection and personal protection<br />

methods related to ionizing radiation. This course is an excellent option for the registered<br />

technologist to refresh their knowledge of radiation safety in a minimal amount of<br />

time. This course can be used to provide required radiation safety training for the non-technologists<br />

performing Bone Densitometry measurements in the state of Texas. Also, the new<br />

Texas rules require Noncertified Technicians (NCTs) to complete 6-hours of continuing<br />

education every two years. This course will meet four of the six required hours of continuing<br />

education as required by the Texas Department of State <strong>Health</strong> Services.<br />

Can’t Make it to<br />

a Class?<br />

Call to Schedule a<br />

Partnership Class today!<br />

For information Call<br />

800-239-1361<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Radiation and radioactivity<br />

• Biological effects of radiation<br />

• Occupational exposure limits<br />

• Types of radiation exposure<br />

• History of Radiation<br />

• Measuring Radiation<br />

• Components of a Radiation Safety Program<br />

Faculty<br />

Lesa Mohr, RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

CE Credit 4 Category A, Direct<br />

Time 8:00 am - 12:00 noon<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Jan 25 Fri Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Mar 15 Fri Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Jun 7 Sat Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Oct 4 Fri Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Dec 7 Sat Mohr<br />

Fee $159<br />

Attention Bone Densitometry Personnel<br />

who are nurses, medical assistants, and<br />

other healthcare professionals:<br />

As per the Texas Department of State <strong>Health</strong> Services:<br />

<strong>Health</strong>care professionals who are not registered radiologic<br />

technologists are required to have 4 hours of radiation<br />

safety and protection training for the patient, operator and<br />

others presented by a Medical Radiologic Technologist or a<br />

licensed medical physicist. These personnel must complete<br />

the four hours of radiation safety and protection every two<br />

years. This course meets the Texas Department of State<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Services radiation safety and protection requirements<br />

for these personnel.<br />

“<br />

Very interesting and very informative! Got so<br />

much good info. I will definitely attend another<br />

class with her.<br />

”<br />

- Sharon Street<br />

Another Reason to Attend<br />

AHEC’s Professional <strong>Education</strong><br />

Investment Payback<br />

• Investing in training is measured in staff who understand the technology<br />

and how to produce quality images.<br />

• Investing in training is measured by the shortened time frames when technical<br />

personnel can be “on call” and work independently.<br />

• Investing in training is measured by the increased morale of technical staff<br />

and the lack of frustration in job performance.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

50


Bone Densitometry<br />

Bone Densitometry<br />

Comprehensive Examination Review<br />

Bone Densitometry is a rapidly evolving modality which is recognizing the need for<br />

credentials for those who are performing densitometry measurements in a multitude<br />

of settings. This course will provide a comprehensive overview for the technologist or<br />

non-technologist preparing for Bone Densitometry credentialing or certification examinations.<br />

This course was developed and is taught by faculty who are credentialed by<br />

the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Bone Densitometry. This experienced<br />

technologist will guide you through the examination content specifications for<br />

preparation for the ARRT registry in Bone Densitometry, the ARRT Bone Densitometry<br />

Equipment Operators Exam (BDEO) or the ISCD Certified Bone Densitometry<br />

Technologist Examination.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Overview of Bone Densitometry Clinical Specifications<br />

• Bone Basics and Osteoporosis<br />

• Methods of Measuring Bone Mass<br />

• BMD Measurement Terminology<br />

• Equipment Operation and Quality Control<br />

• Radiation Safety of System<br />

• DXA Scans of Peripheral Sites<br />

• DXA Scans of Central Sites<br />

• Serial Measurements<br />

Faculty<br />

Lesa Mohr, RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

CE Credit 8 Category A, Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Feb 16 Sat Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Aug 3 Sat Mohr<br />

Fee $229<br />

Nuts<br />

“<br />

I learned so much from this class. It was<br />

very informative. Love the personality of the<br />

instructor. It was easy to ask questions and<br />

she kept it interesting.<br />

”<br />

- Sabra Betser<br />

and Bolts of<br />

Bone Densitometry<br />

Bone densitometry has evolved from an<br />

interesting test, prior to medications prescribed<br />

for Osteoporosis and Osteopenia,<br />

to a diagnostic exam that is significant in<br />

the treatment and diagnosis of millions of<br />

people. Whether you are a seasoned bone<br />

densitometry technologist, a beginner, or<br />

just wondering about this modality; you<br />

are sure to gain a better understanding<br />

and respect for bone densitometry from<br />

this CE course. An overview of clinical<br />

specifications for technologists will be the<br />

topics of the day.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Physiology of bone<br />

• Osteoporosis and Bone <strong>Health</strong><br />

• Risk factors for osteoporosis<br />

• Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis<br />

• Equipment and quality control<br />

• DXA positioning basics<br />

Faculty<br />

Lesa Mohr, RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

CE Credit 8 Category A<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

For dates and locations please go to:<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fee $169<br />

“<br />

Lesa is a great<br />

speaker. ” Tammy McClish<br />

More Dates to <strong>Come</strong>!<br />

Check AHEConline.com for future<br />

dates and locations.<br />

51<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Quality Management Fellowship<br />

Quality management is of great importance for hospital and clinic-based radiology<br />

departments accredited through the Joint Commission on Accreditation of <strong>Health</strong>care<br />

Organizations (JCAHO). Quality management is also an important part of mammography<br />

and compliance with the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA). Quality<br />

management requires a working knowledge of the quality improvement (QI) process and<br />

tools, quality control (QC), equipment testing and regulatory guidelines.<br />

You will learn the basics of the quality management process from the theoretical to<br />

practical application. A combination of experts will introduce you to the fundamentals<br />

of QM. You will learn from the pros how QM has evolved and how QI has changed. You<br />

will receive “hands-on” application in designing QI monitors for your facility. You will<br />

learn how a well-designed QM program will improve imaging quality and patient care.<br />

In addition to the QC testing review, you will participate in a field trip to perform<br />

a portion of the QC tests listed in the ARRT QM clinical competencies required for<br />

the advanced level QM examination. All students will progress through the application<br />

phase of training at their own rate.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> can provide the opportunity to meet some of the clinical competency<br />

requirements for the ARRT <strong>Advanced</strong> Level Exam for Quality Management, but<br />

cannot guarantee the competency can be met. The performance of each competency is<br />

dependent upon the participant’s individual skill level.<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1<br />

• Physical Principles of X-ray<br />

• Principles of Computed Radiography<br />

• Principles of Digital Radiography<br />

• Digital exposure indicators and values<br />

• Quality Control in Radiology<br />

• ACR Mammography Quality Control Testing<br />

• Analog and digital mammography quality<br />

control testing<br />

Day 2<br />

• Quality Management Philosophy<br />

• Quality Improvement<br />

• QC Tools, Information Collection, Data analysis<br />

• Student development of QI Monitors<br />

• Analysis of QI Monitors<br />

• Creation of Mock Graphs & Charts to Demonstrate<br />

the QI Monitor Process<br />

• Review of Monitors and Charts<br />

• OSHA Standards and Guidelines<br />

• HIPAA Compliance<br />

• Safe Medical Devices Act<br />

• NCRP Rules and Regulations for QC<br />

Day 3<br />

• Radiographic Equipment Quality Control Tests –<br />

Film Based and Electronic Images<br />

• “Hands-On” Equipment Testing<br />

• Field Trip to Clinical Site with the Opportunity to<br />

Perform “Hands-On” QC Testing and Observe a<br />

Demonstration of QC Testing.<br />

Quality Management<br />

Faculty<br />

David Clayton, BSRT, RT(R)(QM)<br />

Martha Riley, BS, BM, RT(R)<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, AAS, RT(R)(M)<br />

Lesa Mohr, RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

Deborah Ann Thames, RT(R)(M)(QM)<br />

CE Credits 24 Category A Direct<br />

Recommended Textbook<br />

Quality Management in Imaging Sciences<br />

3rd Edition by Papp.<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Mar 21-23 Thurs-Sat Clayton<br />

Houston, TX Oct 3-5 Thurs-Sat Clayton<br />

Fee $749<br />

*Students are provided transportation to and from the<br />

clinical facility for this field trip.<br />

David Clayton, BSRT, RT(R)(QM)<br />

David is a quality assurance specialist<br />

for the University of Texas M.D.<br />

Anderson Cancer <strong>Center</strong> in Houston,<br />

TX. He trains graduate-level medical<br />

physics students and residents<br />

how to perform quality control procedures<br />

and practices during their radiographic/fluoroscopic<br />

clinical rotation. His responsibilities also include<br />

performing quality control testing of radiographic/fluoroscopic<br />

equipment, laser printers, film processors, and<br />

digital imaging monitors. David has been instrumental<br />

in teaching quality control and quality assurance for the<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> in courses ranging<br />

from the Quality Management Fellowship Program and<br />

QM Registry Review to the PACS Program and Integrating<br />

Digital Imaging into Your Curricula, a course for<br />

medical imaging educators. He served nine years in the<br />

U.S. Army, where he received his radiology training and<br />

was an assistant department manager.<br />

Martha Riley, BS, BM, RT(R)<br />

Martha is the CQI coordinator in the<br />

Division of Diagnostic Imaging at the<br />

University of Texas M.D. Anderson<br />

Cancer <strong>Center</strong>. She received her certification<br />

as radiologic technologist<br />

in 1971. Her responsibilities at M.D.<br />

Anderson include designing the division’s Performance<br />

Improvement Plan, identifying quality of care and training<br />

issues, and ensuring compliance with JCAHO regulations<br />

and the division’s overall preparedness.<br />

“<br />

I really appreciated David breaking<br />

the information down so that it is easier<br />

to understand. It is obvious that he<br />

enjoys his job! ” Jan Pollard<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

52


Fellowship Information<br />

Clinical Fellowship Information<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> offers clinical fellowship rotations as an enhancement to the preceding theory<br />

course in the selected modality. AHEC offers clinical fellowships to registered radiographers (RT, R) In the modalities<br />

of Mammography, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Fellowships are conducted in<br />

the Houston, TX area in hospitals, imaging facilities and urgent care facilities. The length of clinical fellowship<br />

training will vary by the modality selected. No CE credit is awarded for clinical hours. In order to receive a certificate<br />

documenting clinical attendance, technologists must return their timesheet and copies of their clinical competency<br />

forms to the AHEC office via mail or fax to the attention of the fellowship coordinator.<br />

Modality Information<br />

Mammography Clinical Fellowship: (Option 2- two day clinical fellowship-16 hours)<br />

In April 1999, the final rules of the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) became<br />

effective that required entry-level training for mammography including the performance of 25<br />

patient procedures under the supervision of a qualified mammographer. Radiologic Technologists<br />

from small facilities or who enter the training on their own will require a clinical site to acquire<br />

the required 25 patient procedures as per MQSA standards for the FDA. <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> can<br />

provide a limited number of clinical training sites with qualified clinical faculty and student liability<br />

insurance for patient care activities. Students desiring this option should be registered and<br />

paid three weeks in advance of the class. It will require technologists to spend 6 days for the fellowship<br />

and seven days if enrolled in the digital mammography course on the Monday following<br />

the theory portion of the fellowship course.<br />

Mammography Fellowship Coordinator:<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, AAS, RT(R)(M) - Director/Consultant for Mammography Services<br />

MRI and CT Clinical Fellowship:<br />

40 hours of clinical rotations (Monday-Friday) each week will give the technologist the opportunity<br />

to experience a wide array of exams, be tutored by experienced advanced modality professionals<br />

who provide insights, advice, and help you get the most out of your training. Also, clinical fellowships<br />

may allow technologists the opportunity to accrue some of their clinical experience (competencies)<br />

for preparation for advanced modality examinations.<br />

Clinical rotations are based on a per week registration by the technologist. It is strongly recommended<br />

attendance in clinical rotations be for the full weeks offered. Register early; there is a<br />

limited number of clinical sites available. It will enhance clinical experience if technologists<br />

communicate their goals related to clinical training to the fellowship coordinator. If you have<br />

specific requests regarding equipment preference and/or software, please contact the AHEC clinical<br />

fellowship coordinator related to these modalities.<br />

MRI and CT Fellowship Coordinator:<br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent, RT(R)(M) - Program Manager<br />

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Fellowship Clinical: (1-3 week option)<br />

Technologists are placed with an emphasis on providing experience on a magnet when available,<br />

with the field strength and manufacturer requested when possible. MRI fellowship clinical will provide<br />

40-120 hours of MRI training.<br />

Computed Tomography Fellowship Clinical: (1-2 week option)<br />

Technologists are placed with an emphasis on providing experience when available on a CT system with<br />

the manufacturer, software and angiography needs requested when possible. CT fellowship clinicals will<br />

provide 40-80 hours of CT training.<br />

Course enrollees may<br />

hand-deliver, fax to 713-772-0155, or mail to<br />

8502 Tybor Drive, Houston, TX 77074<br />

the required information. Send to the attention of the clinical<br />

fellowship coordinator for the selected modality.<br />

53<br />

Clinical Fellowship Requirements<br />

Clinical Fellowship requires enrolled technologists<br />

to meet hospital and imaging center<br />

requirements as required by affiliation agreements<br />

and education departments. The following<br />

information must be submitted to<br />

obtain a clinical site rotation assignment. Fellowship<br />

coordinators will contact enrolled<br />

technologists in advance of clinical rotations<br />

to secure appropriate documentation. Reliable<br />

email and/or telephone contact information<br />

must be provided at time of registration<br />

for the class. Failure to provide correct information<br />

will result in delay or failure of clinical<br />

placement. Required information must be<br />

provided a minimum of three weeks prior to<br />

the first day of the theory class.<br />

Minimum Clinical<br />

Requirements Include:<br />

• A copy of current credentials and state<br />

licensure (If applicable).<br />

• Signed Letter of Good <strong>Health</strong> on physician’s<br />

letterhead.<br />

• Current Immunizations to include: Tuberculosis<br />

(documentation of negative PPD or negative<br />

CXR report within the last 12 months,<br />

Hepatitis B series (documentation of completed<br />

series and/or positive titer, or deferral),<br />

Tetanus within the last 10 years, Varicella<br />

(chicken pox)-(immunization, positive history<br />

by MD letter, positive titer), MMR date<br />

or titer date, current influenza vaccination.<br />

• Urine drug screen 10 Panel<br />

• Copy of current CPR card (front and back)<br />

• A signed background release form with a<br />

copy of current driver’s license to include<br />

expiration date, social security number<br />

and date of birth. The release form will be<br />

emailed to you when you register for class.<br />

• Employment verifications<br />

- Last two employers<br />

- Name of employer<br />

- Contact name<br />

- Contact phone number<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Radiation Safety<br />

Medical Radiation Safety Officer<br />

If you need a current update, or you are planning to become a radiation safety officer<br />

don’t miss this opportunity to obtain the technical and practical information from one<br />

of the most authoritative persons in the industry. A targeted approach to the information<br />

most useful for introduction to a medical RSO responsibilities is investigated. Satisfying<br />

state requirements for specialized training can be accomplished in this educational activity.<br />

This course will provide rapid information access to information for individuals who<br />

presently have or anticipate having the responsibility for radiation safety officer activities<br />

at their facility.<br />

Course Objectives<br />

At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:<br />

• Explain the basic theories related to nuclear and<br />

atomic physics.<br />

• List early and latent effects of radiation exposure.<br />

• Identify radiation detection instruments and their<br />

basic functions.<br />

• List methods of minimizing external radiation exposure<br />

in both routine and high dose work areas.<br />

• Demonstrate understanding of methods of measuring<br />

radiation exposure in the radiation worker.<br />

• Identify the response process related to radiationrelated<br />

emergency (i.e. spill, exposed patient).<br />

• List methods of securing radioactive waste in the medical<br />

setting.<br />

• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the performance<br />

of wipe and sealed source leak testing.<br />

Course Topics<br />

Day 1<br />

• Radiation fundamentals: nuclear and atomic physics,<br />

radioactive decay, units of radioactivity and radiation dose<br />

• Radiation safety committees: organization, requirements,<br />

records, accountability<br />

• RSO Responsibilities<br />

• Biological effects of radiation<br />

• Personnel dosimetry: Bioassay and personnel dosimeters<br />

• Radiation detection and measurement instruments<br />

• X-ray machine exposures: Calculation of exposures<br />

• External radiation protection: Time, distance and<br />

shielding<br />

• Radiation protection programs: Program reviews<br />

• Minimizing dose in fluoroscopy and high dose examinations<br />

• Preparing for inspections, record keeping, and documentation<br />

Faculty<br />

Edgar D. Bailey, PE, CHP<br />

CE Credit 16 category A direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Dallas, TX Feb 23-24 Sat-Sun Bailey<br />

Houston, TX Apr 13-14 Sat-Sun Bailey<br />

Las Vegas, NV May 3-4 Sat-Sun Bailey<br />

Sa n Antonio, TX Sep 7-8 Sat-Sun Bailey<br />

Houston, TX Nov 9-10 Sat-Sun Bailey<br />

Fee $649<br />

Day 2<br />

• Radiation sources and equipment<br />

• Radioactive materials licensing<br />

• Security of radioactive materials and increased controls<br />

• Authorized users and training requirements<br />

• Radioactive materials wipe tests, inventory, best practices<br />

• Shipping and receiving of radioactive materials for<br />

medical facilities<br />

• Sealed source leak tests<br />

• Radiation instrument calibration<br />

• Emergency response, spills, and patient care<br />

• Medical radioactive waste management<br />

• Record keeping and audits<br />

Edgar D. Bailey, P.E., CHP<br />

Edgar brings a wealth of experience<br />

in both health physics and radiation<br />

protection to the AHEC classroom.<br />

He received both his Bachelor of Engineering<br />

Science and Master of Science<br />

in Environmental <strong>Health</strong> Engineering<br />

with a specialty in Radiological <strong>Health</strong> from the University<br />

of Texas. Edgar’s background includes experience as<br />

a certified health physicist, engineer and a consultant in<br />

Radiation Protection. He previously served as the Chief<br />

of the Division of Licensing, Registration and Standards<br />

of the Bureau of Radiation Control for the Texas Department<br />

of <strong>Health</strong>. He then went on to serve as the Chief of<br />

the Radiologic <strong>Health</strong> Branch for the California Department<br />

of <strong>Health</strong> Services until his retirement in 2006. He<br />

remains active in many state and national radiation control<br />

and health physics societies. Learn more than you<br />

will ever need to know about the world of radiation physics,<br />

inspections, calibration of instruments and radiation<br />

protection programs.<br />

Coming Soon:<br />

Video Homestudy<br />

Radiation Safety and<br />

Imaging Today<br />

NEW<br />

“<br />

Mr. Bailey was great! I’m glad that I took<br />

this class. ” Jamey Ledbetter<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

54


Radiation Safety<br />

RSO for Diagnostic X-Ray<br />

Is the title “RSO” of your diagnostic x-ray medical facility one<br />

of the many hats you wear? If so, then you will appreciate a concise<br />

one day training program which includes topics of importance to<br />

assist you in maintaining an up-to-date and compliant RSO program.<br />

Learn from one of the experts who will provide you radiation<br />

safety information relevant to your imaging department, and<br />

guide you through the maze of paperwork, inspections and audits<br />

that are part of successful radiation protection program.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Radiations safety fundamentals<br />

• Radiation detection and measurement<br />

• Personnel dosimetry<br />

• RSO responsibilities<br />

• Radiaton protection programs<br />

• Maintaining dose in fluoroscopy and high dose examinations<br />

• Inspections, recordkeeping and documentation<br />

• Questions and answers<br />

Faculty<br />

Edgar Bailey, PE, CHP<br />

CE Credit 8 hours, Category A, Direct MQSA Digital<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

For dates and locations please go to: www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fee $249<br />

RSO Trends and Compliance Refresher<br />

Radiation Safety Officers in today’s healthcare environment<br />

are not only charged with the responsibility of compliance, but<br />

also being asked to step up and provide proactive radiation safety<br />

programs that are compliant and responsive to the current public<br />

concerns. Incidents of medical radiation over exposures are in<br />

the news and public scrutiny is higher than it has ever been in<br />

Radiation Protection and Safety. In 2010, California governor<br />

Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a historic medical radiation protection<br />

bill into law aimed at protecting patients from excessive<br />

medical radiation exposure and paved the way for other states to<br />

follow. Join one of the nations leading experts who will provide<br />

you the “need to know” information in this refresher course of<br />

current trends and topics in radiation safety and will allow for<br />

ample time for questions and answers.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Review of Radiation Fundamentals<br />

• Update on regulations/Licensing amendments<br />

• Maintaining a radiation safety program<br />

• Current Topics and Trends<br />

• Question and Answers<br />

Faculty<br />

Edgar Bailey, PE, CHP<br />

CE Credit 8 hours, Category A, Direct MQSA Digital<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

For dates and locations please go to: www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fee $249<br />

New Course<br />

New Course<br />

Radiation Safety in Imaging Today<br />

(4-hour course)<br />

This 4-hour course will provide vital radiation safety information<br />

to both the technologist and non-technologist performing examinations<br />

in healthcare facilities today. Topics covered will include<br />

basic radiation safety, the role of the radiation safety program and<br />

the effects of ionizing radiation. Also covered will be radiation detection<br />

and personal protection methods related to ionizing radiation.<br />

This course is an excellent option for the registered technologist to<br />

refresh their knowledge of radiation safety in a minimal amount<br />

of time. This course can also be used to provide required radiation<br />

safety training for the non-technologists performing Bone Densitometry<br />

measurements in the state of Texas. And, the new Texas<br />

rules require Noncertified Technicians (NCTs) to complete 6-hours<br />

of continuing education every two years. This course will meet four<br />

of the six required hours of continuing education as required by the<br />

Texas Department of State <strong>Health</strong> Services.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Radiation and radioactivity<br />

• Biological effects of radiation<br />

• Occupational exposure limits<br />

• Types of radiation exposure<br />

• History of Radiation<br />

• Measuring Radiation<br />

• Components of a Radiation Safety Program<br />

Faculty<br />

Lesa Mohr, RT(R)(QM)(BD)<br />

CE Credit 4 Category A, Direct<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

Houston, TX Jan 25 Fri Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Mar 15 Fri Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Jun 7 Sat Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Oct 4 Fri Mohr<br />

Houston, TX Dec 7 Sat Mohr<br />

Fee $159<br />

Attention Bone Densitometry Personnel who are nurses,<br />

medical assistants, and other healthcare professionals:<br />

As per the Texas Department of State <strong>Health</strong> Services: <strong>Health</strong>care professionals who are<br />

not registered radiologic technologists are required to have 4 hours of radiation safety and<br />

protection training for the patient, operator and others presented by a Medical Radiologic<br />

Technologist or a licensed medical physicist. These personnel must complete the four hours of<br />

radiation safety and protection every two years. This course meets the Texas Department of<br />

State <strong>Health</strong> Services radiation safety and protection requirements for these personnel.<br />

“<br />

I learned so much from this class. It was<br />

very informative. Love the personality of the<br />

instructor. It was easy to ask questions and<br />

she kept it interesting.<br />

”<br />

- Sabra Betser<br />

55<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Venipuncture<br />

Venipuncture and Pharmacology for<br />

Contrast Media Procedures<br />

Venipuncture is allowed in most states with the documented training. This course will<br />

provide the techniques for administration, the pharmacology of dose units, the importance<br />

of documentation and the response to allergic reactions. You will not want to miss<br />

this important opportunity to enhance your skills. Course includes both lecture and<br />

laboratory training with IV training arms.<br />

Course Topics<br />

• Safe and correct venipuncture techniques<br />

• Aseptic techniques and infection control<br />

• Patient safety, cooperation and education<br />

• Administration of prescribed medications and contrast media<br />

• Documentation, charting procedures and outcomes<br />

• Recognition and a response to allergic reactions to contrast media or medications<br />

Technologists who wish to participate in the class for informational purposes will receive 8 Hours of CE Credit and<br />

will not advance to the clinical participation.<br />

*To meet California state requirements, you must have 10 hours of training and 10 venipuncture sticks under the supervision<br />

of a qualified instructor. For our course, a qualified instructor is a physician or registered nurse in your facility<br />

where you are employed. The venipunctures will be completed in the facility where you are employed, after permission<br />

has been obtained from the employer. Supervision should be by the radiologist from whom you will be accepting orders<br />

to perform the venipuncture.<br />

It is required that you have current CPR training and that you receive in-service training in first aid, emergency response<br />

and the facility emergency response system. You will spend eight hours in the classroom in the theory and practice of<br />

venipuncture on IV training arms. The additional required two hours of training must be obtained in your facility and<br />

include crash cart procedures, emergency utilization of oxygen and the ambu or bag-valve mask. The clinical performance<br />

of the ten venipuncture sticks under supervision must be completed, documented, and the clinical supervisor<br />

must attest by signature to the satisfactory completion. After all required documentation is completed and returned to<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, a certificate will be issued documenting compliance to California state requirements. The required<br />

venipuncture sticks must be completed in a six-month period following the classroom portion.<br />

Faculty<br />

Shane Otis, RN, CEN, CFRN<br />

Jeremy Flowers, RN, NP, RVS, CNMT, BD<br />

Jamie McFarland, RN<br />

CE Credit<br />

8 Hours ASRT Category A<br />

4 clock hours for completing clinical sticks<br />

* Course meets California state requirements for performing<br />

venipuncture.<br />

Dates/Locations<br />

San Diego, CA Feb 2 Flowers<br />

Burbank, CA Mar 2 Flowers<br />

Fee $219 ***No discounts apply to this course.<br />

Can’t Make it to<br />

a Class?<br />

Contract classes are available for facilities.<br />

Required class size for contract courses is a<br />

minimum of 15 licensed/registered radiologic<br />

technologists. The maximum class size is 20.<br />

No students, graduates, unlicensed or limited<br />

permits are allowed to register. Sonographers<br />

who will be administering contrast media<br />

may also benefit from this course.<br />

More Dates to <strong>Come</strong>!<br />

Check AHEConline.com for future dates and locations.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

56


Meet the Team<br />

Professional <strong>Education</strong><br />

Marilyn Sackett, MEd,<br />

RT(R) FASRT<br />

President &<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Peggy Hoosier, MEd,<br />

RT(R)(M)<br />

Chief Operating Officer<br />

T.J. Zwakenberg, BS,<br />

RRT, RDCS, RVT<br />

Senior Vice President of<br />

<strong>Education</strong><br />

Susan Sprinkle-Vincent,<br />

AAS, RT(R)(M)<br />

Director of Mammography<br />

Services<br />

Lesa Mohr,<br />

RT (R)(QM)(BD)<br />

Director of <strong>Education</strong>al Services &<br />

Special Projects<br />

Larry Carney<br />

Office Services Supervisor<br />

Sherry Bradford, AAS<br />

Travel/Event Coordinator<br />

Candacy Hoover<br />

Receptionist<br />

Jaye Reddix<br />

Webmaster<br />

Marivel Hernandez<br />

Support Services<br />

Jence Cantu, RT(R)<br />

Vice President of Operations<br />

Jeanne Ternier, BS, RT(R)<br />

Manager - Staffing Services<br />

Idena Fletcher<br />

Staffing Consultant<br />

Debra Anthony<br />

Staffing Consultant<br />

Crystal Jenkins<br />

Staffing Coordinator<br />

Thomas J. Whelan, III,<br />

RT(R), RDMS, RDCS,<br />

RVT, FASE<br />

Ultrasound Faculty and<br />

Clinical Staff<br />

Daniel, Hendricks, RCS<br />

Ultrasound Faculty and<br />

Clinical Staff<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong>…<br />

What ever it takes, we can do it!<br />

57<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Preferred Hotels<br />

CROWNE PLAZA SUITES<br />

AHEC’S Best Value for Premier Lodging<br />

Oversized Luxurious Two Room Suites<br />

Special AHEC RATE<br />

$109.00<br />

Breakfast included<br />

Indoor Heated<br />

Pool & Spa<br />

Special 2013 AHEC Rate $99<br />

Includes Full Hot Breakfast Buffet Daily<br />

Less than One mile from AHEC Facility<br />

• Sierra Grille and Bar, Room Service<br />

• Complimentary Hi Speed Wi- Fi & Business <strong>Center</strong><br />

• Newly Renovated Oversized Two Room Suites<br />

• Laptop Safes in all Suites<br />

• 2 - Plasma TVs, Microwave/Refrigerators in all Suites<br />

• Minutes from Downtown & Major Attractions<br />

• Indoor Pool, Whirlpool, Fitness <strong>Center</strong>, Gift Shop<br />

• Complimentary Shuttle Service to/from AHEC Facility<br />

‣ Spacious King or Double Beds<br />

‣ 40” Flat Screen TV’s with HD,<br />

Refrigerators upon request<br />

‣ Complimentary Van Shuttle to / from<br />

AHEC and Surrounding area within 5<br />

miles of Hotel and Galleria<br />

‣ Complimentary Wireless Internet<br />

throughout the hotel and in guest rooms<br />

‣ Complimentary Business <strong>Center</strong> and<br />

Laundry Facilities<br />

‣ Outdoor Pool, Fitness <strong>Center</strong>, & Gift Shop<br />

‣ Onsite Desert Rose Restaurant and<br />

Poquito Lounge<br />

6780 Southwest Freeway<br />

Houston, Texas 77074<br />

Hotel Direct- 713-977-7911<br />

www.houstonsouthwest.hilton.com<br />

1-800-Hiltons. Rates are per room, per night<br />

plus tax. Some Blackout dates may apply.<br />

Advance Reservation required.<br />

Rates are valid January 2013-December 2013.<br />

9090 SOUTHWEST FWY , HOUSTON, TX 77074<br />

PHONE: 713 995 0123 - FAX: 713 779 0703<br />

WWW.CROWNEPLAZASUITES.COM<br />

HOUSTON SUITES<br />

Reservations<br />

rcaltabiano@innvestment.net<br />

jjourard@innvestment.net<br />

713-995-0123<br />

Advance reservation Rate effective 1/1/13 through 12/30/2013. Advance reservations required. Some blackout dates may apply.<br />

Rate does not include tax, and does not apply to groups, special events, convention, or other promotional offers


General Information<br />

8502 Tybor Drive • Houston, TX 77074<br />

713/772-0157 (voice) • 800/239-1361 (toll free) • 713/772-0155 (fax)<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

Accreditation<br />

“The <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong><br />

to provide continuing medical education for physicians.” The course content for each of the courses approved<br />

for AMA PRA Category 1 Continuing Medical <strong>Education</strong> is evaluated prior to delivery of the course. The course<br />

description will have the accreditation statement and the maximum number of AMA PRA Category 1 designated<br />

for that course. In addition to AMA PRA Category 1 credit some specialty courses are submitted to the specialty<br />

organizations for course approval.<br />

Continuing <strong>Education</strong> Credit<br />

Each CE course or Home Study activity sponsored by <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Ltd is approved<br />

by a Recognized CE Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for Category A CE Credit. American <strong>Health</strong>care Radiology<br />

Administrators (AHRA), American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), and the Society of<br />

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (SDMS) are RCEEM’s recoginized by ARRT for approval of CE activities.<br />

• AHRA and ASRT approvals are accepted by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)<br />

and the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB).<br />

• ASRT approved courses are accepted by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS).<br />

• ARDMS accepts SDMS and AMA PRA Category 1 credit.<br />

For more information please see Information and Instructions or the course description of the course or Home<br />

Study activity you wish to regiser for or purchase.<br />

Class Times (Hours)<br />

You can expect your class will conclude between 4:30 - 5:00 pm on the final day. Exact time of your class is printed<br />

on your confirmation. Please schedule your return flights late afternoon or evening. Otherwise you will miss a great<br />

deal of important information.<br />

Dress<br />

The dress code is casual for classes. We want you to dress comfortably and be ready to learn. Lab coats and<br />

“dress wear” are required in classes with clinical rotations, during clinical rotations only.<br />

Meals/Restaurants for Houston/AHEC Classes<br />

There are multiple eating facilities within walking distance, such as Subway, Chinese Buffet, and Denny’s.<br />

If you have a car, the possibilities are many. If it rains, AHEC has a small lunch area and you can order and<br />

have sandwiches or pizza delivered.<br />

AHEC National Classes<br />

AHEC does not provide lunch on-site in the hotel seminars. Lunch and gratuities average between $30 and<br />

$40 in a hotel setting. In an effort to keep costs for your CE at the lowest rate possible, we felt you would appreciate<br />

the opportunity to purchase your own lunch.<br />

Parking<br />

Parking in Houston is on surface lots and is free of charge except in the Medical <strong>Center</strong>. Parking in the<br />

Medical <strong>Center</strong> Garages is $11-13 per day. Parking at meeting locations outside of Houston varies based on<br />

meeting site. Check your confirmation for more information.<br />

Ground Transportation from Airports to Houston Hotels<br />

Super Shuttle Houston provides ground transportation services to and from both Bush Intercontinental and<br />

Hobby airports. Call 800-258-3826 for Super Shuttle information or www.supershuttle.com. Shuttle fare from Bush<br />

is approximately $29/one-way $62/round-trip and from Hobby $27/one-way, $58/round-trip. Additional travelers<br />

can be added to your fare for $7 each way. Follow ground transportation signs to Super Shuttle ticket counter.<br />

Cab fare is approximately $75 from Hobby Airport and $80 from Bush Intercontinental to hotels in our area.<br />

Call 713-236-1111 for Yellow Cab Company. If you call a cab service, establish the rates prior to engaging the taxi.<br />

Houston Town Car and Limousine is another option. A town car from Hobby Airport is at a flat rate of $75<br />

and from Bush Intercontinental is at a flat rate of $75 to our area. The driver’s all wear suits and ties. You may<br />

contact them at 281-630-1137. A reservation is highly recommended.<br />

59<br />

Class Location and<br />

Hotel Information<br />

All Houston courses are held<br />

at <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> unless otherwise stated.<br />

We are located in Southwest<br />

Houston, approximately 1 block<br />

off Highway 59 South. The location<br />

is nine miles southwest of<br />

Downtown. Out of town classes<br />

are held in hotel meeting rooms<br />

or in educational sponsor’s facilities.<br />

Check the web site for upto-date<br />

meeting locations.<br />

Houston Hotels<br />

1. Crowne Plaza<br />

9090 Southwest Freeway<br />

Houston, TX 77074<br />

(713) 995-0123<br />

Room Rate: $99* Single/Double<br />

Hotel Shuttle to AHEC<br />

2. Hilton Houston Southwest<br />

6780 Southwest Freeway<br />

Houston, TX 77074<br />

713-977-7911<br />

Room Rate: $109* Single/Double<br />

Hotel Shuttle to AHEC<br />

*Must mention corporate<br />

negotiated rate<br />

AHEC<br />

Crowne<br />

Plaza<br />

Hilton<br />

Southwest


Registration Information<br />

Our registration opens at 7:00 am<br />

Our staff will greet you at check-in, have<br />

you sign in and direct you toward your class.<br />

You’ll also want to take the opportunity to<br />

meet other people from your local area. Introduce<br />

yourself! You may meet a new friend. Plan<br />

to be ready to go by 8 AM. A morning coffee<br />

break is always provided. Lunch is on your own<br />

from 12-1:00 PM. Why not invite another participant<br />

to dine with you? You can share information,<br />

review the morning and make the day<br />

even more enjoyable.<br />

Still Haven’t Picked Up the Phone?<br />

Five More Good Reasons Why You Will Want<br />

to Attend Our Programs...<br />

• Our trainers are the best... period. We chose the pros<br />

who have a proven track record of training effectiveness,<br />

professionalism and expertise.<br />

• We give you only the most important information<br />

to help you be the best you can be.<br />

• Practicality is emphasized. You will leave this seminar<br />

with specifics you can apply immediately.<br />

• The value is unbeatable. Not only is our enrollment<br />

fee amount the lowest you’ll find, when a<br />

group of 10 or more enrolls from your organization<br />

you may qualify for a discount.<br />

• Our programs are the very best in the industry. Pertinent<br />

up-to-date information you can really use, a convenient<br />

meeting location, a staff who is courteous and<br />

helpful and a trainer who grabs your attention and<br />

takes you on an exciting journey full of fun and facts.<br />

How to Register<br />

Plan ahead and register early. To register for any<br />

of the seminars please have your registration complete,<br />

along with the tuition payment included and<br />

in our hands fourteen (14) DAYS PRIOR TO THE<br />

STARTING DATE OF THE SEMINARS. Please<br />

include two phone numbers on your registration in<br />

case we have to notify you of any course or location<br />

changes. Registrations received within fourteen<br />

days of the scheduled course must include a<br />

$25 administrative fee. Sorry, no exceptions will be<br />

made. Payments received at the door must include<br />

an additional $10 administrative fee.<br />

By Phone<br />

For the fastest service, in the Houston area call 713-<br />

772-0157 or 800-239-1361. Our staff will be happy to<br />

take your enrollment. The easiest way to guarantee<br />

your enrollment and avoid the $25 administrative<br />

fee is to pay with a credit card when making your<br />

reservation. If that is not possible, simply mail in<br />

your payment to arrive fourteen (14) days prior to the<br />

starting date of the seminar.<br />

By Fax<br />

If you prefer to fax us your registration, the fax<br />

number is 713-772-0155. Please include credit card<br />

information or mail in your payment to arrive fourteen<br />

(14) days prior to the starting date of the seminar.<br />

Credit card registrations require the number,<br />

card holder name, expiration date and CCV code.<br />

By Mail<br />

You can complete the registration form on page 64,<br />

clip it and mail it with payment to arrive fourteen<br />

(14) days prior to the starting date of the seminar to:<br />

AHEC 8502 Tybor Dr., Houston, TX 77074. If you register<br />

solely from the catalog, be sure to call AHEC or<br />

check AHEConline.com for the most up-to-date dates<br />

and locations.<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

By Internet<br />

http://www.AHEConline.com<br />

Fast and Easy! Simply complete the secure online<br />

form and submit your registration with a simple click<br />

of the mouse. Online payments are processed when<br />

the order is placed. You will receive a confirmation<br />

via e-mail to confirm your order and payment.<br />

On Site/Walk-In<br />

On-site/walk-in registration, or pay at the door is<br />

welcome if space permits. On-site registrations or<br />

payments received at the door must include a $35<br />

administrative fee. Sorry, no exceptions. Participants<br />

registering on-site should call AHEC the day prior<br />

to the seminar to confirm the time, location and<br />

availability of seating in the class. Participants who<br />

register on-site must complete a certificate request<br />

form. A certificate of attendance will be mailed to<br />

you once the sign-in sheets and forms have been<br />

returned to AHEC by the faculty, verified, processed<br />

and mailed. Advance registration assures that there<br />

will be enough participants for the instructor to make<br />

the class. Please do not plan a vacation or purchase<br />

airfare around a class in which you plan to register<br />

“at the door” without checking with our office to<br />

see if there are any changes in the class status.<br />

Payments<br />

Payments can be made by credit card or by mailing<br />

in your payment. Online payments are processed<br />

when the order is placed. Confirmations are emailed<br />

to notify you of receipt of your registration and will<br />

show your payment if it was included with the registration.<br />

If a facility will be sending in payment for<br />

your registration, please have them indicate your<br />

name and the class you will be attending with the<br />

payment. Ultrasound, Mammography and all Fellowship<br />

class tuition fees MUST be in our office fourteen<br />

(14) days prior to the start of the course to guarantee<br />

a space. There is a $40 NSF fee.<br />

Your Tuition is Tax Deductible<br />

Even the government smiles on professional education.<br />

All expenses of continuing education (including<br />

registration fees, travel, meals and lodging) taken<br />

to maintain and improve professional skills are tax<br />

deductible according to Treasury Regulation 1.162-5<br />

Coughlin vs. Commissioner, 203 F2d 307.<br />

Registration/Cancellation Policies<br />

Skills Course<br />

Skills Course Information (i.e. limited enrollment<br />

courses, where a received registration reserves your<br />

place in a course.) Examples are Ultrasound classes<br />

with hands on scan labs and any fellowship course<br />

requiring placement in a clinical rotation.<br />

All cancellations for skills courses must be received<br />

in writing. For those received at least 14 working<br />

days prior to the seminar date, a refund less a 30%<br />

administrative fee will be given. Beyond this time, no<br />

refund is given, but tuition credit (less a 30% administrative<br />

fee) may be applied to future course offerings<br />

within a twelve-month period. If you don’t cancel and<br />

don’t attend, you are still responsible for payment. No<br />

refunds or tuition credits are given for non-attendance.<br />

Facilities may substitute employees by notification to<br />

AHEC in advance.<br />

60<br />

CE Seminar<br />

Cancellations must be received by 5 pm CST on the<br />

Friday 1-week before the seminar, for Friday CE Seminars<br />

this would be the Thursday 1-week beofre the CE<br />

seminar date. After that time, the expense for the class<br />

participation has been incurred. Hotel expense, travel<br />

expenses, instructor’s fees, learning materials and shipping<br />

are obligated. No refunds will be made past this<br />

time. If the registered participant cannot attend, a<br />

substitute may attend. The substitute’s name should be<br />

called in to our registration desk at 800-239-1361. If<br />

you don’t cancel and don’t attend, you are still responsible<br />

for payment. No refunds are given for non-attendance.<br />

Substitutions may be made at any time.<br />

Minimum Class Size<br />

All classes require a minimum number of attendees.<br />

AHEC reserves the right to cancel a course if<br />

the minimum number is not met. Minimum number<br />

depends on class. AHEC is not responsible for travel<br />

reimbursement in case of cancellation. Please check<br />

with our registration desk for status of your class before<br />

making definitive travel arrangements.<br />

Certificate of Completion<br />

AHEC provides you with a certificate of completion<br />

with the agency approval number the last day<br />

of your meeting to serve as your permanent record<br />

of attendance. This attractive certificate indicates<br />

CE credit and is available on the day of the seminar<br />

if you are registered by 10am the Monday prior to<br />

the class. You may want to frame it or put it in your<br />

personal file to show you are serious about success.<br />

To receive credit for a CE activity, you must<br />

attend the entire function. Partial credit is not<br />

allowed to be issued. You cannot leave early without<br />

a change in the number of CE Credits. If you<br />

arrive late, your certificate will be changed by the<br />

instructor. CE rules are straight forward and rely on<br />

your professionalism in documentation. CE records<br />

are kept at AHEC for six years. If you lose your<br />

certificate, a duplicate may be requested after your<br />

attendance has been verified on the class roster.<br />

Tape Recording<br />

Our programs - both what you see, what you hear,<br />

and your handout materials are fully copyrighted by<br />

AHEC. No audio recording, video taping, or copying<br />

without permission please.<br />

Registration From Catalog<br />

In spite of our continuing efforts, hotels often<br />

change our plans for national classes. If you register<br />

from the catalog or schedules received via mail,<br />

please call 800-239-1361 to verify dates, times, and<br />

location of your seminars or visit www.aheconline.<br />

com for the most up to date course information.<br />

In the event of unforeseen circumstances, AHEC<br />

reserves the right to substitute instructors and similar<br />

courses as necessary.<br />

Handout Materials Online<br />

Class handout material information is available<br />

at our website. CE seminar materials must be<br />

printed from the website and brought with you to<br />

class if you wish to have them. Skills classes and registry<br />

review class manuals are still made available in<br />

class. Increased costs of shipping and printing have<br />

required this change to continue to offer low cost<br />

tuition and special discounts, thus minimizing the<br />

use of paper as part of our “green” initiative. Go to<br />

our website home page and click on the button for<br />

class handout materials.


Home Study Information<br />

Home Study Information and Instructions<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Ltd. offers a complete line of Home Studies to<br />

make continuing education at home or work easy. The Home Studies are available in many<br />

formats including print, CDs, DVD’s, and online. Our new “On Demand” Web Store has<br />

streamlined the process of ordering and completing Home Study activities.<br />

What You DO:<br />

• Select the Home Study activity and method of delivery that meets your needs.<br />

Method 1: US Mail (paper, textbook, CD or DVD)<br />

A Home Study for delivery by mail is comprised of the course content which could be a booklet<br />

of reading/reference material, paper, textbook, CD, DVD, or a combination of materials, and a<br />

print copy of the post-test. The Home Studies may be ordered via our secure web store, but the<br />

packet will be shipped to you via UPS. This method requires you return the original post test via<br />

mail or fax to 713-772-0155 for grading. You must score at a minimum 75% to be granted credit<br />

for the course. Certificates of completion will be mailed to you via US mail. The date on the CE<br />

certificate will be the date the activity is received in our office.<br />

Method 2: Online (web-based) delivery<br />

This type of Home Study is completed electronically. Both the course content and p o s t-<br />

test are available online, but may be printed out to read offline. When you have completed<br />

the Home Study and are ready to take the post-test, go to the location of the post-test<br />

(the link is in the email you receive when you placed the order), complete the answer sheet,<br />

and click on “Submit”. You must score at least 75% to be granted creditfor the course. If you<br />

have a passing score a certificate tab will appear for you to print your certificate of completion.<br />

It’s that easy!<br />

• Place the order online; by mail or call us @ 800-239-1361 we still answer the phone between<br />

the hours of 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM CST Monday – Friday and most Saturdays.<br />

• Provide Payment Information<br />

• Complete the learning activity at your convenience<br />

• Complete the post-test<br />

• Method 1: Submit post-test to be graded by mail or fax and your certificate will be mailed or<br />

fax’d. Remember certificate date is the day it is received in our office.<br />

Method 2: Submit the post-test electronically and print your certificate immediately.<br />

What You Need to Know About Home Study CE: The Fine Print<br />

CE Approvals<br />

Home Study approval and guidelines are set by the ARRT. AHEC is required to follow these guidelines<br />

as indicated. Per the ARRT requirements, Home Study activities can only be completed one<br />

time. We do not make the rules for continuing education! Please do not ask us to bend them.<br />

All AHEC Home Studies are approved by a Recognized CE Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM)<br />

for Category A CE Credit. American <strong>Health</strong>care Radiology Administrators (AHRA), American<br />

Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), and the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographer<br />

(SDMS) are RCEEM’s recoginized by ARRT for approval of CE activities.<br />

• AHRA and ASRT approvals are accepted by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists<br />

(ARRT) and the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB).<br />

• ASRT approved courses are accepted by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medi¬cal Sonographers<br />

(ARDMS).<br />

• ARDMS accepts SDMS and AMA PRA Category I credit.<br />

• SDMS Approved Home Study<br />

Certificates for these activities are sent directly to your email by SDMS. Once we receive the<br />

graded post-test, we (as the provider of the activity), enter the completion date into the SDMS<br />

system and the certificate is generated by SDMS and will be emailed to you. In order for us to<br />

input your information into the SDMS system, you are required to provide us with a Registry<br />

number or date of birth. Any of the following registry numbers are accepted, ARRT, SDMS,<br />

ARDMS, CARDUP, or CCI.<br />

• You are responsible for submission of your information to the appropriate credentialing agency<br />

on your renewal date. We do not forward your credit to the organization for you. Your certificate<br />

will be proof of completion of continuing education.<br />

61<br />

CE Approval Expirations<br />

All Home study approvals have an expiration<br />

date and are single use activities. Some of our<br />

home studies are approved for one year others<br />

for two years. Whether a home study is renewed<br />

at the end of its expiration date is determined<br />

by the material content and relevancy. AHEC<br />

recommends if you plan to purchase a home<br />

study to complete at a later date that you contact<br />

us to confirm the expiration date.<br />

State Approvals for<br />

Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

California<br />

Subject material related to the appli¬cation of<br />

X-ray to the human body may include X-ray<br />

administration, X-ray pathol¬ogy, X-ray diagnosis<br />

and X-ray quality con¬trol. ASRT and<br />

AHRA approvals are accepted. AHEC is an<br />

approved provider of mammography education<br />

for California license renewal. The venipuncture<br />

classes follow the Cali¬fornia regulations<br />

for approved education curriculum.<br />

Florida<br />

Home Study courses are approved by the State<br />

of Florida, Department of <strong>Health</strong> Bureau of<br />

Radiation Control, and Radiologic Technology<br />

Program.<br />

Texas<br />

ASRT and AHRA approvals are accepted by<br />

the Texas Department of State <strong>Health</strong> Services.<br />

All other states do not require individual state<br />

approval and accept the RCEEM approval<br />

agency used.<br />

Copyright 2013<br />

The material contained in this presentation<br />

is copyrighted and cannot be reproduced<br />

without the express written permission of<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. It is<br />

against the law to copy any portion of the<br />

material except as specifically allowed. No<br />

part of this material may be reproduced or<br />

transmitted in any form or by any photocopying,<br />

recording, or information recording and<br />

retrieval systems, for any purpose other than<br />

the purchaser’s personal use.


Home Studies<br />

1 - 2 Credits<br />

Arthritis: The Inflammation in a Joint<br />

37 million Americans suffer from various forms of arthritis (arthritis.com)<br />

1 Category A Credit<br />

Infection Control: It’s Everyone’s Responsibility<br />

Must know information for all health care personnel<br />

1 Category A Credit<br />

Radiology Challenge: The Geriatric Patient<br />

Statistics tell us that Medicare patients receive two times the number of imaging<br />

procedures as non-Medicare patients.<br />

1 Category A Credit<br />

The Many Faces of Hepatitis<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Care Workers can reduce the risk of contracting diseases through education<br />

in the most commonly occurring types of pathological conditions.<br />

1 Category A Credits<br />

Venipuncture and Pharmacology for Contrast<br />

Media Procedures<br />

Study the list of requirements for successful venipuncture<br />

1.5 Category A Credits<br />

A Method to the Madness:<br />

Emergency Room Radiography<br />

Provide better images for emergency room diagnosis<br />

1.5 Category A Credits<br />

NEW<br />

Basic Fundamentals of Pharmacology,<br />

Drugs, and Contrast Media<br />

Familiarize yourself with the desired effects and potential adverse reactions of<br />

radiologic drugs<br />

2.0 Category A Credits<br />

What Were You Thinking?<br />

The Social Media Dilemma<br />

This home study will enlighten, inform and get on the right track to using social<br />

medial appropriately and safely. Pros and Cons of Social Media for Employees.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

NEW<br />

NEW<br />

Supersizing Radiology:<br />

The Obesity Connection & Adolescent Patients<br />

This study material will discuss obesity in detail and focus on imaging the obese<br />

patient.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Alzheimer’s Disease and the Frontiers of Imaging<br />

Imaging modalities used to diagnosis such as SPECT, PET, and MRI have been the<br />

most useful tools. These are used in conjunction with mental status examinations<br />

for evaluation.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

NEW<br />

Radiology Challenge: The Impaired Patient<br />

Focus on special needs patients with hearing, vision, or acquired brain impairment<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Register @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

2 - 2 Credits<br />

Death with Dignity<br />

This study material will discuss the basic arguments of the euthanasia controversy,<br />

the attitudes toward euthanasia in the world, medical legal cases that<br />

have influenced the euthanasia debate and more.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

The Threat of Tuberculosis<br />

Tuberculosis is the top single infectious killer of adults worldwide, and it lies dormant<br />

in one of three people according to the World <strong>Health</strong> Organization (WHO).<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Mysteries of the Brain and the<br />

Life of the Mind<br />

The intertwining of the brain and the mind are explored as we look at what makes us<br />

“tick”. The root causes of addictive behaviors, the effects of traumatic brain injuries,<br />

chemical imbalances and more contribute to the mysteries of the brain and the life of<br />

the mind. This lesson opens a new chapter for the future role of radiology.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Thoracic Cavity Positioning and<br />

Radiologic Procedures<br />

Sharpen your skills and reduce your repeat rates in this common but<br />

difficult procedure<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

HIV to AIDS<br />

Learn about the risks to the healthcare worker<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Digital Radiography for Non-Techno Geeks<br />

Expand your knowledge about the future of imaging in digital technology<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Basic EKG for Radiology<br />

Learn the cardiac elements shown in an electrocardiogram and how they relate to<br />

the function or non-function of the heart.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

The People’s Court: A Case Study<br />

Eye-opening case study that presents the actual court depositions and consequences<br />

of an emergency situation gone wrong.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome<br />

Despite advances in medicine, ARDS remains one of the leading causes of mortality<br />

among critically ill people. Radiologic technologists play a vital role in acquiring<br />

images necessary for an accurate diagnosis.<br />

2 Category A Credits<br />

Violence Goes to Work in Radiology Too<br />

This independent learning material will open your eyes to the true definitions of<br />

these workplace issues as it reveals violence in the workplace and domestic violence<br />

going to work as well. We will discuss causes of violence in hospitals, where<br />

violence occurs and those most at risk!<br />

2 Category A credits<br />

Order Home Studies Online @<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

call 800.239.1361<br />

62<br />

NEW<br />

NEW<br />

2.5 - 4 Credits<br />

Total Joint Arthroplasty<br />

Learn what you may see radiographically with joint replacement, and be amazed at<br />

the amazing medical progress made in this dynamic field.<br />

2.5 Category A credits<br />

Conscious Sedation in the Radiology Department<br />

Hospitals across the nation struggle with the logistical and medical difficulties<br />

associated with providing conscious sedation in radiology. What is the radiographer’s<br />

role and when is an intervention required?<br />

2.5 Category A Credits<br />

The Reality of Risk:<br />

Pathogens That Make <strong>Us</strong> Sick<br />

Assess the risks and preventative measures that will keep you safe. Finally, there<br />

is a product that adequately addresses the potential risk to medical imaging professionals<br />

from occupational exposures to HBV, HCV, and HIV.<br />

3.0 Category A Credits<br />

Breast Imaging and Cancer Detection<br />

Today and Tomorrow<br />

This breast imaging home study will enhance even the most experienced mammographer<br />

with information on breast cancer, treatment and complimentary<br />

breast imaging modalities.<br />

3 Category A Credits<br />

Medical Emergencies in Radiology<br />

Successfully address your needs for imaging procedures in this lesson.<br />

3 Category A Credits<br />

Computed and Digital Radiography<br />

Equipment and Exposure<br />

Learn the “how” & “why” of the newest technologies for imaging.<br />

3 Category A Credits<br />

“The Female Breast” Anatomy and Physiology<br />

This new homestudy available on DVD and streaming video. This homestudy<br />

discusses gross breast anatomy and the changes that occur in the breast as<br />

a woman ages.<br />

3 Category A Credits<br />

NEW<br />

Fundamentals of Mammography<br />

This new homestudy available on DVD and streaming video. This educational activity<br />

presents topics pertaining to the performance of mammographic procedures.<br />

A thorough understanding of the definitions used to differentiate screening vs.<br />

diagnostic mammography will be discussed.<br />

3 Category A Credits<br />

Mammography: Analog Technical Factors<br />

This new homestudy available on DVD and streaming video. This course provides a<br />

thorough review of the technical applications of film screen mammography and how<br />

to optimize each of them.<br />

3 Category A Credits<br />

NEW<br />

Digital Basics<br />

Learn the basics of direct x-ray and digital imaging.<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

NEW<br />

NEW<br />

NEW<br />

All Home Studies are for individual use.<br />

Denotes Home Study is also available online.<br />

Denotes Home Study Literature & Post Test are on CD.<br />

Denotes Home Study includes a text book and require<br />

a shipping fee


Home Studies<br />

4 - 4.5 Credits<br />

CT & MRI Pathology - A Pocket Atlas<br />

Easy to use reference guide filled with CT & MRI images of pathology<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

Mammography: Film Screen Quality Control<br />

This new homestudy available on DVD and streaming video. This course provides<br />

a thorough review of the eleven film screen quality control procedures mandated<br />

by MQSA. The required frequencies, operating limits and image quality will be<br />

discussed in this course.<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

Emergency Care of the Patient<br />

A good synopsis of the fundamentals of emergency care required for patients<br />

Lesson 1:Pitfalls and Assessment<br />

Lesson 2:Chest Pain, Syncope, and Shock<br />

Lesson 3: Anaphylactic Shock, Bleeding, & Epilepsy<br />

Lesson 4: Mechanical Breathing Aids<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

Digital Imaging for Beginners<br />

Digital imaging is here, but is the “knobology” training the vendors supply during<br />

applications enough? Unless you completed x-ray school after 2003, digital imaging<br />

training has been either been nonexistent or sketchy at the best.<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

A Woman’s Anatomy, Physiology, and Breast<br />

Pathology for Mammographers<br />

A study in breast disease and breast cancer and the constantly changing woman’s<br />

breast throughout her lifetime.<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

Emergency Medicine and Trauma Imaging<br />

Lots of examples to explain the intricacies of emergency imaging<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

HIV Essentials<br />

This home study will take you from diagnosis to treatment while discussing viral<br />

transmission and stages of HIV infection.<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

The Inside Story on AIDS: Experts<br />

Answer Your Questions<br />

Get your questions about AIDS answered in this course.<br />

4 Category A Credits<br />

NEW<br />

NEW<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Echocardiographic Protocol<br />

This new homestudy available on DVD and streaming video discusses the basic<br />

echocardiogram with demonstration of appropriate cardiac windows and the anatomy<br />

that needs to be identified in each one.<br />

4 SDMS Credits 4 Category 1 Credits<br />

NEW<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Abdominal Protocol<br />

This new homestudy available on DVD and streaming video may be used as a guide<br />

to performing a complete abdominal ultrasound examination in the exam room.<br />

4 Category 1 Credits<br />

NEW<br />

Quality Management<br />

Tools to help you design and implement your own QM program Lessons 1 & 2<br />

4.5 Category A Credits<br />

May be used to satisfy MQSA mammography continuing education requirements. (D)<br />

5 - 15 Credits<br />

Truth about Radiation Exposure<br />

Examine both sides of the radiation exposure controversy about occupational<br />

exposure<br />

Lessons 1, 2 & 3 - 5 Category A Credits<br />

CR: Making the Change<br />

Technologists must learn CR Technology concepts<br />

5 Category A Credits<br />

World Religions for <strong>Health</strong>care Professionals<br />

You will explore traditional views of health, sickness, death and dying practices,<br />

controversial bioethical beliefs, and the “do’s and don’ts” of caring for patients of<br />

each religion.<br />

6 Category A Credits<br />

Accident & Emergency Radiology -A Survival Guide<br />

Learn the how and why of trauma radiography<br />

6 Category A Credits<br />

Digital Mammography Principles & Applications<br />

As a professional mammographer you have MQSA, State inspection, and HIPAA<br />

under control! Then along comes digital…<br />

6 Category A Credits<br />

EZ MRI Physics and Equipment<br />

Get started in MRI theory with this activity.<br />

9 Category A Credits<br />

Ethics and Basic Law for Medical<br />

Imaging Professionals<br />

Examine your personal & professional ethics & learn problem solving<br />

9.5 Category A Credits<br />

Mammography & Beyond Developing Technologies for<br />

the Early Detection of Breast Cancer<br />

Learn about current breast imaging technology and practice<br />

9.5 Category A Credits<br />

ECG’s Made Easy<br />

You can learn to evaluate the rhythms of the cardiac cycle<br />

10 Category A Credits<br />

CT Teaching Manual<br />

Get started learning the principles of Computed Tomography (CT)<br />

10 Category A Credits<br />

Radiographic Pathology for Technologists<br />

Improve your skills in disease evaluation and radiographic changes with case studies<br />

12 Category A Credits<br />

Improving Your Radiographic Skills<br />

The Basic Principles of good quality radiography are highlighted in this series of lessons.<br />

12 Category A credits<br />

Trauma and Mobile Radiography<br />

Increase your knowledge beyond the basics for trauma and portable radiography<br />

12 Category A Credits<br />

Getting Started in PACS Series<br />

Modules 1, 2 & 3 - PACS Administration<br />

12.5 Category A Credits<br />

63<br />

Pricing<br />

Credits Title Price ea.<br />

1.0 Arthritis: The Inflammation in a Joint ................................... $ 16.95<br />

1.0 Infection Control: “It’s Everyone’s Responsibility” ............... $ 16.95<br />

1.0 Radiology Challenge: The Geriatric Patient ......................... $ 16.95<br />

1.0 The Many Faces of Hepatitis .......................................... $ 16.95<br />

1.5 Venipuncture & Pharmacology for Contrast Media Procedures . $ 16.95<br />

1.5 A Method to the Madness - Emergency Room Radiography ....... $ 18.95<br />

2.0 Basic Fundamentals of Pharmacology, Drugs, & Contrast Media . $ 24.95<br />

2.0 What Were You Thinking? The Social Media Dilemma ...... $ 32.95<br />

2.0 Supersizing Radiology:<br />

The Obesity Connection & Adolescent Patients ................. $ 25.95<br />

2.0 Alzheimer’s Disease and the Frontiers of Imaging .............. $ 25.95<br />

2.0 Death with Dignity ............................................................. $ 25.95<br />

2.0 The Threat of Tuberculosis .................................................. $ 25.95<br />

2.0 Radiology Challenge: The Impaired Patient ......................... $ 24.95<br />

2.0 Mysteries of the Brain and the Life of the Mind .................. $ 24.95<br />

2.0 Thoracic Cavity Positioning and Radiologic Procedures ........ $ 24.95<br />

2.0 HIV to AIDS ................................................................... $ 27.95<br />

2.0 Digital Radiography for Non-Techno Geeks ........................ $ 24.95<br />

2.0 Basic EKG for Radiology ...................................................... $ 24.95<br />

2.0 People’s Court: A Case Study .............................................. $ 24.95<br />

2.0 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome ................................. $ 24.95<br />

2.0 Violence Goes to Work in Radiology Too ........................... $ 25.95<br />

2.5 Total Joint Arthroplasty ....................................................... $ 31.25<br />

2.5 Conscious Sedation in the Radiology Department .............. $ 31.25<br />

3.0 The Reality of Risk: Pathogens That Make <strong>Us</strong> Sick .......... $ 36.95<br />

3.0 Breast Imaging & Cancer Detection Today & Tomorrow ....... $ 45.00<br />

3.0 Medical Emergencies in Radiology ..................................... $ 36.95<br />

3.0 Computed & Digital Radiography: Equipment & Exposure .. $ 36.95<br />

3.0 “The Female Breast” Anatomy and Physiology ............... $ 59.95<br />

3.0 Fundamentals of Mammography .................................... $ 59.95<br />

3.0 Mammography: Analog Technical Factors ..................... $ 59.95<br />

4.0 CT & MRI Pathology - A Pocket Atlas .................................. $ 89.95<br />

4.0 Mammography: Film Screen Quality Control ................. $ 79.95<br />

4.0 Digital Basics ................................................................. $ 49.95<br />

4.0 Emergency Care of the Patient - 4 lessons ........................... $ 49.95<br />

4.0 Digital Imaging for Beginners ......................................... $ 49.95<br />

4.0 A Woman’s Anatomy, Physiology and Breast Pathology<br />

for the Mammographer .................................................. $ 59.95<br />

4.0 Emergency Medicine and Trauma Imaging ...................... $ 49.95<br />

4.0 HIV Essentials........................................................................... $ 49.95<br />

Additional post tests................................................................ $ 37.50<br />

4.0 Inside Story on AIDS, The: Experts Answer Your Questions ..... $ 49.95<br />

Additional post tests................................................................ $ 37.50<br />

4.0 Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab: Echocardiographic Protocol $<br />

89.95<br />

4.0 Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab: Abdominal Protocol ....... $ 89.95<br />

4.5 Quality Management - Lessons 1 & 2 .................................. $ 45.95<br />

5.0 Truth about Radiation Exposure - Lesson 1, 2, 3 ................... $ 62.50<br />

5.0 CR: Making the Change ................................................... $ 62.50<br />

6.0 World Religions for <strong>Health</strong>care Professionals ....................... $ 89.95<br />

Additional post tests................................................................. $ 59.95<br />

6.0 Accident and Emergency Radiology - A Survival Guide ....... $ 69.95<br />

Additional post tests................................................................. $ 53.00<br />

6.0 Digital Mammography Principles & Applications ............. $ 89.95<br />

9.0 EZ MRI Physics and Equipment .......................................... $ 116.95<br />

9.5 Ethics & Basic Law for Medical Imaging Professionals ......... $ 96.00<br />

Additional post tests................................................................. $ 72.00<br />

9.5 Mammography and Beyond ............................................... $ 109.00<br />

Additional post tests. ............................................................... $ 82.00<br />

10.0 ECGs Made Easy .................................................................. $ 99.95<br />

Additional post tests................................................................. $ 75.00<br />

10.0 CT Teaching Manual .......................................................... $ 134.00<br />

Additional post tests............................................................... $ 100.50<br />

12.0 Radiologic Pathology for Technologists .............................. $ 119.00<br />

Additional post tests................................................................ $ 90.00<br />

12.0 Improving Your Radiographic Skills - Volume 1 ............. $ 129.95<br />

12.0 Trauma and Mobile Radiography ....................................... $ 119.00<br />

Additional post tests................................................................ $ 90.00<br />

12.5 Getting Started in PACS Series - Modules 1-3 .................... $ 179.95


Class Registration Form<br />

1<br />

3<br />

Check one (1) of the following:<br />

$__________ Course Fee (if received 14 days prior to seminar)<br />

$__________ Course Fee + $25 administrative fee (if received within 14 days of seminar)<br />

$__________ Course Fee + $35 administrative fee (if registering/paying at the door)<br />

$__________Total<br />

2<br />

Course Title:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Course City:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Date Attending:______________________________E-mail Address:____________________________________________________________________<br />

Participant Name:____________________________________________Home Phone:______________________________________________________<br />

Home Address:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City___________________________________________________________________________ ST ________________ZIP ________________________<br />

Place of Employment: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Work Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Work City______________________________________________________________________ ST ________________ZIP ________________________<br />

Work or Cell Phone: __________________________________________________ Fax:____________________________________________________<br />

* Phone numbers are important in case we need to notify you in case of a location or time change.<br />

4<br />

* 8502 Tybor Drive • Houston, TX 77074<br />

Mail<br />

(<br />

)<br />

Phone<br />

Fax<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Heath <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

800.239-1361 or 713.772.0157<br />

713.772.0155 8Web &<br />

Thank you for your business. We appreciate our loyal customers.<br />

Although we would love not to have a cancellation<br />

policy, the following has been developed out of necessity.<br />

Cancellation Policies<br />

Skills Course Cancellation Information (i.e. limited enrollment<br />

courses, where a received registration reserves your<br />

place in a course.) Examples are Ultrasound classes with<br />

hands on scan labs and any fellowship course requiring<br />

placement in a clinical rotation.<br />

All cancellations for skills courses must be received in writing.<br />

For those received at least 14 working days prior to the<br />

seminar date, a refund less a 30% administrative fee will<br />

be given. Beyond this time, no refund is given, but tuition<br />

credit (less a 30% administrative fee) may be applied to<br />

future course offerings within a twelve-month period.<br />

Any confirmed registration not canceled in writing will be<br />

subject to tuition forfeiture. If you don’t cancel and don’t<br />

attend, you are still responsible for payment. No refunds or<br />

tuition credits are given for non-attendance. Facilities may<br />

substitute employees by notification to AHEC in advance.<br />

CE Seminar<br />

• Cancellations must be received by 5pm CST on the Friday<br />

1-week before the seminar, for Friday CE Seminars this<br />

would be the Thursday 1-week before the CE seminar date.<br />

After that time, the expense for the class participation has<br />

been incurred. Hotel expense, travel expenses, instructor’s<br />

fees, learning materials and shipping are obligated.<br />

No refunds will be made past this time. If the registered<br />

participant cannot attend, a substitute may attend. The substitute’s<br />

name should be called in to our registration desk<br />

at 800-239-1361. If you don’t cancel and don’t attend, you<br />

are still responsible for payment. No refunds are given for<br />

non-attendance. Substitutions may be made at any time.<br />

Send It To <strong>Us</strong> or Call <strong>Us</strong><br />

E-mail<br />

Important Registration Information<br />

64<br />

Have you attended one of our courses in<br />

the last 12 months?<br />

$10 Frequent Attendance Discount<br />

Visa MasterCard American Express<br />

Discover<br />

Check Number<br />

Charge Card#______________________________________________<br />

CCV Code ___________Exp. Date _______/________<br />

_________________________________________________________<br />

Signature of Cardholder<br />

Attached Total $____________________________________________<br />

* Online Registration Form at<br />

www.AHEConline.com/coursereg.html<br />

www.AHEConline.com or Office@AHEConline.com<br />

General Information for Skills Courses & CE Seminars<br />

Please read course description carefully to determine course content<br />

before registration. We assume no liability for an incorrect choice.<br />

• All classes require a minimum number of attendees. We<br />

reserve the right to change locations or cancel a course<br />

if the minimum number is not met. The contact information<br />

you provide upon registration is used to notify you<br />

of these changes or cancellations. AHEC is not responsible<br />

for any travel reimbursement and/or any penalties<br />

incurred in case of course cancellation.<br />

• CE sponsor guidelines no longer allow for credit adjustment<br />

due to late arrivals and early departures, therefore<br />

you must attend the entire day to receive credit. You may<br />

not leave early and receive credit for the portion you<br />

attended, and you must arrive by the class start time. CE<br />

rules are straightforward and rely on your professionalism<br />

in documentation. CE records are kept for six years. If you<br />

lose your certificate, a duplicate may be obtained.<br />

• Faculty substitution is sometimes necessary due to illness,<br />

family death or change of job. We make no guarantee<br />

of faculty.<br />

• Registrations/payments postmarked within 14 days of<br />

the seminar must include a $25 administrative fee. Registrations/payments<br />

received at the door must include<br />

an additional $10 administrative fee. **Registrations for<br />

Skills courses are taken on a first come basis, please do<br />

not make any travel arrangements for a skill course without<br />

calling 800-239-1361 to verify receipt of your registration<br />

and other paperwork requirements for the class.<br />

•Walk-in Registration, and/or payment at the door for<br />

skills classes is discouraged and will only be permitted<br />

if space is available. No clinical assignments can be<br />

confirmed until all the required clinical paperwork has<br />

been received and verified.<br />

Thank You for Your Business.<br />

25<br />

Years<br />

Strong<br />

Walk-in Registration, and/or payment at the door for CE<br />

Seminars will be permitted if space is available. Please<br />

call 800-239-1361 to confirm the availability and location<br />

before traveling to the CE seminar. Course material/syllabus<br />

for CE Seminars, if provided by the faculty,<br />

are available on the AHEC wesbsite two weeks prior to<br />

the CE Seminar date and one week after the class date.<br />

Look for the class materials here button In the upper<br />

right hand corner of the AHEC homepage.<br />

• You will receive a certificate of completion with the<br />

agency approval number the last day of your meeting<br />

unless registration is received within 7-days of course.<br />

For registrations received within 7-days of the course or<br />

at the door, please allow three weeks after completion of<br />

the course for certificate processing.<br />

• Confirmations are mailed and/or emailed to notify you<br />

that registration has been initiated. If you registered online<br />

and did not receive an email confirmation; please check<br />

your spam filter, and add AHEC to you’re address book.<br />

Confirmations are not required for admission to class.<br />

Be sure to check www.aheconline.com or call 800-239-<br />

1361 to verify status of the course and to make sure that<br />

no changes in time or location of seminar have occurred.<br />

• We do not encourage registration and payment at the<br />

door because it slows down the class with “housekeeping”<br />

chores. Advance registration assures that there will<br />

be enough participants for the instructor to present the<br />

class. Please do not plan a vacation around a class to<br />

register “at the door” without checking with our office to<br />

see if there are any changes in the class status.<br />

• Classes are from 8am - 5pm unless you are notified of a<br />

change to accommodate faculty travel.<br />

• Refunds for cancellations received by the cancellation<br />

deadline will be made within 45-days following the<br />

class. No refunds given for non-attendance.


Home Study Order Form<br />

Credits Title Price ea. Qty. Subtotal<br />

1.0 Arthritis: The Inflammation in a Joint $16.95<br />

1.0 Infection Control: “It’s Everyone’s Responsibility” $16.95<br />

1.0 Radiology Challenge: The Geriatric Patient $16.95<br />

1.0 The Many Faces of Hepatitis $16.95<br />

1.5 Venipuncture & Pharmacology for<br />

Contrast Media Procedures $16.95<br />

1.5 A Method to the Madness - Emergency Room Radiography $18.95<br />

2.0 Basic Fundamentals of Pharmacology,<br />

Drugs, & Contrast Media $24.95<br />

2.0 What Were You Thinking? The Social Media Dilemma $32.95<br />

2.0 Supersizing Radiology:<br />

The Obesity Connection & Adolescent Patients $25.95<br />

2.0 Alzheimer’s Disease and the Frontiers of Imaging $25.95<br />

2.0 Death with Dignity $25.95<br />

2.0 The Threat of Tuberculosis $25.95<br />

2.0 Radiology Challenge: The Impaired Patient $24.95<br />

2.0 Mysteries of the Brain and the Life of the Mind $24.95<br />

2.0 Thoracic Cavity Positioning & Radiologic Procedures $24.95<br />

2.0 HIV to AIDS $27.95<br />

2.0 Digital Radiography for Non-Techno Geeks $24.95<br />

2.0 Basic EKG for Radiology $24.95<br />

2.0 People’s Court: A Case Study $24.95<br />

2.0 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome $24.95<br />

2.0 Violence Goes to Work in Radiology Too $25.95<br />

2.5 Total Joint Arthroplasty $24.95<br />

2.5 Conscious Sedation in the Radiology Department $31.25<br />

3.0 The Reality of Risk: Pathogens That Make <strong>Us</strong> Sick $36.95<br />

3.0 Breast Imaging & Cancer Detection Today & Tomorrow $45.00<br />

3.0 Medical Emergencies in Radiology $36.95<br />

3.0 Computed & Digital Radiography:<br />

Equipment & Exposure $36.95<br />

3.0 “The Female Breast” Anatomy and Physiology $59.95<br />

3.0 Fundamentals of Mammography $59.95<br />

3.0 Mammography: Analog Technical Factors $59.95<br />

4.0 Mammography: Film Screen Quality Control $79.95<br />

4.0 Digital Basics $49.95<br />

4.0 Emergency Care of the Patient - 4 lessons $49.95<br />

4.0 Digital Imaging for Beginners $49.95<br />

4.0 CT & MRI Pathology - A Pocket Atlas $89.95<br />

4.0 A Woman’s Anatomy, Physiology and Breast Pathology<br />

for the Mammographer $59.95<br />

4.0 Emergency Medicine and Trauma Imaging $49.95<br />

Subtotal<br />

Credits Title Price ea. Qty Subtotal<br />

4.0 HIV Essentials $49.95<br />

Additional post tests $37.50<br />

4.0 Inside Story on AIDS, The:<br />

Experts Answer Your Questions $49.95<br />

Additional post tests $37.50<br />

4.0 Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Echocardiographic Protocol $89.95<br />

4.0 Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Abdominal Protocol $89.95<br />

4.5 Quality Management - Lessons 1 & 2 $45.95<br />

5.0 Truth about Radiation Exposure - Lesson 1, 2, 3 $62.50<br />

5.0 CR: Making the Change $62.50<br />

6.0 World Religions for <strong>Health</strong>care Professionals $89.95<br />

Additional post tests $59.95<br />

6.0 Accident and Emergency Radiology - A Survival Guide $69.95<br />

Additional post tests $53.00<br />

6.0 Digital Mammography Principles & Applications $89.95<br />

9.0 EZ MRI Physics and Equipment $116.95<br />

9.5 Ethics & Basic Law for Medical Imaging Professionals $96.00<br />

Additional post tests $72.00<br />

9.5 Mammography and Beyond $109.00<br />

Additional post tests $82.00<br />

10.0 ECGs Made Easy $99.95<br />

Additional post tests $75.00<br />

10.0 CT Teaching Manual $134.00<br />

Additional post tests $100.50<br />

12.0 Radiologic Pathology for Technologists $119.00<br />

Additional post tests $90.00<br />

12.0 Improving Your Radiographic Skills - Volume 1 $129.95<br />

12.0 Trauma and Mobile Radiography $119.00<br />

Additional post tests $90.00<br />

12.5 Getting Started in PACS Series - Modules 1-3 $179.95<br />

Subtotal from Left<br />

(TX & CA) 8.25% Sales Tax<br />

Home Study Total<br />

Turn Over for Credit Card and Shipping Form<br />

Prices are subject to change without notice. All shipments are tracked to assure delivery (USPS excluded).<br />

All Home Studies are for individual use.<br />

Denotes Home Study is also available online.<br />

Denotes Home Study Literature & Post Test are on CD.<br />

Denotes Home Study includes a text book and require a shipping fee<br />

4 Easy Ways to Order Books & Home Studies<br />

*<br />

Mail<br />

8502 Tybor Drive s Houston, TX 77074<br />

800.239.1361<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

Follow us on:<br />

(<br />

Phone<br />

713.772.0157<br />

800.239.1361<br />

)<br />

Fax<br />

713.772.0155<br />

8 Web<br />

www.AHEConline.com<br />

* Home Study & Book order form in PDF format<br />

www.AHEConline.com/coursereg.html<br />

Descriptions available at www.AHEConline.com<br />

65<br />

Call <strong>Us</strong> @ 800.239.1361


Homestudy Order Form<br />

Produced and Licensed to:<br />

© 2004<br />

© 2002<br />

Produced and Licensed to:<br />

*Select Shipping: (for 1-2 books)<br />

o $11 Ground Shipping<br />

o $22 2-Day Shipping<br />

o $40 Overnight Shipping<br />

If no shipping service is selected, your order will be<br />

sent via US mail and will not be tracked. We cannot<br />

be responsible for non-delivery of US mail shipments.<br />

o Visa o MC o Am.Ex. o Disc. o Check Enclosed<br />

A signature is also required for credit card authorization when ordering over the phone. Books are non-refundable after ordering unless returned<br />

unopened. They become used when they leave our store-room. (Sorry, we cannot change the publisher’s rules.) We will order the books and have them available on<br />

the first day of class if so directed by the participant. If you have the resources to purchase the books for less, please feel free to purchase them elsewhere.<br />

Shipping Info:<br />

Home Study Total<br />

(from other side)<br />

Shipping Total*<br />

Total<br />

Credit Card #_________________________________________________________________________ Exp Date__________ /__________<br />

Signature___________________________________________________________________________________CCV Code ____________<br />

Name_______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Address______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

•<br />

Sound Advice<br />

Sound Advice, a series of reference tools<br />

written for Physicians and Sonographers<br />

designed to refresh your memory quickly,<br />

and organize your procedures.<br />

Sound Advice Emergency Medicine<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

• FAST Exam<br />

• Cardiac<br />

• Gall Bladder and Common Duct<br />

• Abdominal Aorta<br />

• 1st trimester pregnancy<br />

• Kidneys<br />

• Line Placement and Aspiration<br />

Author: Tom Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Reviewed and Edited by Samuel Morale, M.D., Division of Emergency<br />

Medicine, University of Texas <strong>Health</strong> Science <strong>Center</strong>, San<br />

Antonio, TX<br />

Sound<br />

Advice<br />

Emergency Medicine<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

By: Tom Whelan, RT, RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Emergency Medicine<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

Whelan, T.<br />

64pp - $ 42 + tax<br />

(Book Only)<br />

City______________________________________________________________________ State___________ Zip_________________<br />

Home Phone ( )__________________________________________ Work Phone ( )__________________________________<br />

E-mail______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Trim here and fax or mail both sides to AHEC • 8502 Tybor Dr. Houston, TX 77074 • Fax 713.772.0155<br />

*Select Shipping: (for 1-2 books)<br />

o $11 Ground Shipping<br />

o $22 2-Day Shipping<br />

o $40 Overnight Shipping<br />

If no shipping service is selected, your order will be<br />

sent via US mail and will not be tracked. We cannot<br />

be responsible for non-delivery of US mail shipments.<br />

o Visa o MC o Am.Ex. o Disc. o Check Enclosed<br />

Signature___________________________________________________________________________________CCV Code ____________<br />

A signature is also required for credit card authorization when ordering over the phone. Books are non-refundable after ordering unless returned<br />

unopened. They become used when they leave our store-room. (Sorry, we cannot change the publisher’s rules.) We will order the books and have them available on<br />

the first day of class if so directed by the participant. If you have the resources to purchase the books for less, please feel free to purchase them elsewhere.<br />

Shipping Info:<br />

Home Study Total<br />

(from other side)<br />

Shipping Total*<br />

Total<br />

Credit Card #_________________________________________________________________________ Exp Date__________ /__________<br />

Name_______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Address______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City______________________________________________________________________ State___________ Zip_________________<br />

Home Phone ( )__________________________________________ Work Phone ( )__________________________________<br />

E-mail______________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Trim here and fax or mail both sides to AHEC • 8502 Tybor Dr. Houston, TX 77074 • Fax 713.772.0155<br />

Sound Advice Abdominal<br />

Ultrasound Protocols<br />

• Video DVD<br />

• Aorta<br />

• Pancreas<br />

• Left Liver<br />

• Vena Cava<br />

• Gallbladder<br />

• Right Kidney • Spleen<br />

• Left Kidney<br />

• Portal, CBD<br />

• Appendices<br />

Author: AHEC Faculty<br />

Sound Sound Advice for the<br />

Advice<br />

Abdominal Laboratory<br />

For The<br />

Abdominal Laboratory<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

80pp - $ By: <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

42 + tax<br />

<strong>Center</strong> Staff<br />

(Book Only)<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound<br />

Lab Echocardiographic Protocol<br />

• Video DVD<br />

• 2-D<br />

• M-Mode<br />

• Colorflow<br />

• Systology<br />

• Diastology<br />

• Continuous and Pulsed ave Doppler<br />

• Diastology<br />

Author: Tom Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Sound Advice for Tte<br />

Ultrasound Lab<br />

Echocardiographic Protocol<br />

AHEC Faculty<br />

80pp - $47 + tax<br />

(Book Only)<br />

NEW<br />

New Video Homestudies<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Echocardiographic Protocol - 4 SDMS Credits<br />

Sound Advice for the Ultrasound Lab:<br />

Abdomen Protocol - 4 Category 1 Credits


Did You Know We Make House Calls?<br />

Digital Technology<br />

<strong>Us</strong>e <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s<br />

consulting and training before and after your<br />

digital conversion. We can ease the transition<br />

and improve the image quality. Let us assist<br />

you in having a successful transformation.<br />

• CR and DR Training<br />

• On-site Consulting/Training<br />

• Project Management<br />

• Needs Assessment<br />

• Policies and Procedures for<br />

Digital Applications<br />

• Customized Service Packages<br />

Bone Densitometry<br />

• On-site Training<br />

• Policies & Procedures<br />

• Radiation Safety Training<br />

• Compliance Consulting<br />

Venipuncture<br />

• On-site Training<br />

• Private Tutorials<br />

Mammography<br />

Consulting services for improvement of your<br />

mammography practice are just a phone call<br />

away. We can assist you in planning, purchasing,<br />

problem solving, and improving<br />

your clinical services.<br />

• ACR/State Accreditation Process<br />

• Operating Protocols<br />

• Policy and Procedures<br />

• Initial MQSA Qualifications<br />

• Operations and Productivity<br />

• Revenues and Coding<br />

• Image Quality Analysis<br />

• Facility Design<br />

• Positioning Classes<br />

• Equipment Purchase<br />

• Quality Control Startup<br />

• Full Field Digital<br />

• Quality Control Analysis<br />

• Stereotactics<br />

• Processing and Artifact Problems<br />

• Image Critique<br />

• Inspection Preparedness<br />

Ultrasound<br />

<strong>Us</strong>e <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s<br />

consulting services for ultrasound departments.<br />

Consulting services or tutorials are<br />

just a phone call away. We can assist you in<br />

planning, purchasing, problem solving, and<br />

improving your clinical services.<br />

• ACR/ICAVL/ICAEL Accreditation Process<br />

• Operating Protocols<br />

• Evaluate and Improve QC Records<br />

• Policy and Procedures<br />

• Image Quality Analysis and Improvement<br />

• Ergonomics Review<br />

• Clinical Skills Assessment<br />

• Equipment Applications<br />

• On-Site Training and <strong>Education</strong><br />

• Private Tutorials<br />

• Processing and Artifact Problems<br />

• Qualifications for Venipuncture and<br />

Contrast Media<br />

Call us @ 800.239.1361 or Visit our website @ www.AHEConline.com<br />

We are recruiting for all levels and specialties of radiologic technologists for local, travel,<br />

and regional positions. We are also recruiting nurses, respiratory therapists,<br />

and medical technologists.<br />

3 Top Pay<br />

3 Flexible Work Shifts<br />

3 Days/Evenings/Weekends<br />

We Offer:<br />

3 Shift Differential<br />

3 4 to 12 Hour Shifts<br />

3 Free Continuing <strong>Education</strong><br />

Quality Service is our trademark. You will find competent people and<br />

friendly smiles. Call us for job availability and opportunity.<br />

www.MedRelief.com<br />

800.342.6704 • 713.270.4836<br />

8502 Tybor • Houston, TX 77074<br />

3 Free Malpractice Insurance<br />

3 Multiple Locations<br />

3 Requires ARRT/State License<br />

Joint Commission <strong>Health</strong>care<br />

Staffing Services Certification


Professional <strong>Education</strong><br />

2013 Course Catalog<br />

• Ultrasound<br />

• Computed Tomography<br />

• Registry Reviews • Diagnostic Radiography<br />

• Mammography<br />

• Digital Technology<br />

• Magnetic Resonance • Bone Density<br />

• Quality Management<br />

Follow us on:<br />

If you do not need CE, DO NOT DISCARD, please forward this to a fellow colleague, thanks!<br />

8502 Tybor Drive s Houston, TX 77074<br />

Let <strong>Us</strong><br />

EXCEED<br />

Your Expectations

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!