INTRODUCTORY CARDIAC MR AND CARDIAC CT Sponsored by The

INTRODUCTORY CARDIAC MR AND CARDIAC CT Sponsored by The Ohio State University Medical Center, in cooperation with The Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance April 6-10, 2006 The Ohio State University Medical Center Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital 452 West 10th Avenue Columbus, Ohio Upcoming Course Offering: September 28-October 2, 2006 Register online today at http://ccme.osu.edu Agenda for OSU CMR Training Course Thursday, April 6, 2006 7:30 AM 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Welcome Breakfast & Overview Lecture The CMR Clinical Service Lecture CMR Instrumentation & Physics I Break Lecture CMR Instrumentation and Physics II Lecture Localizer and Dark Blood Techniques Lecture Cine and Flow Techniques Group A - Clinical Scan Observation Group B - Clinical Case Review Group B - Clinical Scan Observation Group A - Clinical Case Review Break Group A Scan - Localizers and Dark Blood Group B - Clinical Case Review Group B Scan - Localizers and Dark Blood Group A - Clinical Case Review Adjourn Dinner 10:00 10:30 11:15 8:15 9:00 Friday, April 7, 2006 7:45 AM Breakfast Discussion Lecture Perfusion and Viability Techniques Lecture Ischemic and Non-Ischemic Cardiomyopathy Break Lecture CMR of Congenital Heart Disease Lecture Clinical Utility of CMR--The Referring Physician’s Perspective Lunch Group A - Clinical Scan Observation Group B - Clinical Case Review Group B - Clinical Scan Observation Group A - Clinical Case Review Break Group A Scan - Cine and Flow Group B - Clinical Case Review Group B Scan - Cine and Flow Group A - Clinical Case Review 12:15 1:00 2:00 3:00 3:15 4:15 12:00 PM Lunch 1:00 2:00 3:00 3:15 4:15 5:15 6:00 Objectives • Saturday, April 8, 2006 8:00 AM 9:30 9:45 11:15 Group A - Scan Ischemic Exam Group B - Cardiac Function Analysis Break Group A - Scan Ischemic Exam Group B - Cardiac Function Analysis Group A - Scan Congenital Exam Group B - Flow Analysis and MIP/MPR Apply basics of cardiovascular MR and CT technology and acquisition techniques. Identify indications for/and clinical utility of CMR/CT. Interpret and integrate post processing of CMR/CT studies. Employ hands on experience with image acquisition and post processing. • • • 12:45 PM Working Lunch: Coding, Billing, Marketing 1:15 3:00 Group B - Scan Congenital Exam Group A - Flow Analysis and MIP/MPR Questions and Discussion Agenda for OSU CCT Training Course Sunday, April 9, 2006 7:30 AM 8:00 8:30 9:15 10:00 10:15 11:00 11:30 Welcome Breakfast & Overview CCT Applications Overview Lecture CT Instrumentation Lecture CT Physics Break Lecture Acquisition Protocols Post-processing Pearls Lunch 11:30 7:30 AM 8:00 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:30 Monday, April 10, 2006 Breakfast Discussion Case Review II Grafts, Function Coding, Billing, Marketing to Physicians & Patients Break Credentialling, Staffing, and Setting Up a Lab Clinical Utility of Cardiac CT: The Referring Phyician’s Perspective Lunch 12:30 PM Case Review I Basic Anatomy and Coronary Cases 1:45 3:15 3:30 5:00 6:00 Group A - Scanning Session Group B - Hands-on Workstation Break Group B - Scanning Session Group A - Hands-on Workstation Adjourn Dinner 12:30 PM Case Review III Pulmonary Veins, Peripheral Aorta 1:30 3:00 3:15 5:00 Group A - Scanning Sessions Group B Hands-On Workstation Break Group B - Scanning Sessions Group A Hands-On Workstation Adjourn Educational Needs According to the American Heart Association’s 2006 Statistics Update, over 70 million Americans have one or more forms of cardiovascular disease, resulting in almost 1 million deaths annually at a cost of over $400 billion. Advances in magnetic resonance and computed tomography afford greater accuracy and precision in detection and characterization of cardiovascular disease. Better understanding and use of these technologies can translate into improved diagnosis and treatment of patients. This course will provide the necessary knowledge and skills to gain a basic understanding of CMR/CT and their utility in the care of patients with cardiovascular disease. Accreditation Statement The Ohio State University Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The Ohio State University Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 38 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. (A maximum of 22.5 Category 1 credits for the CMR Training Course. A maximum of 15.5 for the CCT Training Course.) Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Disclosure statements will be provided in the course syllabus. INTRODUCTORY CARDIAC MR AND CARDIAC CT IMAGING COURSES APRIL 6-10, 2006 T he Ohio State University Ross Heart Hospital offers consecutive courses The hands-on case review and scanning demonstrations are conducted in small groups, ensuring personal attention to participant’s questions and interests. Every participant has an opportunity to practice image analysis and interpretation on workstations. CMR technical lectures include an introduction to MR physics and description of the various techniques for cine imaging, angiography, flow quantification, perfusion and viability imaging. Clinical lectures discuss the applications of CMR in specific diseases, and also the practical considerations of establishing a successful clinical CMR practice. Lecture topics for CCT include an introduction to CT physics and technology, discussion of clinical applications, and practical considerations of staffing and running a cardiac CT lab. in Cardiac MRI (3 days) and Cardiac CT (2 days) for physicians and technologists. These courses can be taken together or separately. The programs include didactic lectures covering technology and clinical applications, as well as scanning demonstrations and hands-on sessions in image interpretation and analysis. The Ohio State University Ross Heart Hospital is home to a busy clinical CMR/ CCT practice under the direction of Dr. Subha V. Raman, as well as an active CMR/CCT research program under the direction of Dr. Orlando P. Simonetti. Drs. Raman and Simonetti serve as codirectors of these courses, bringing years of clinical imaging and technical development experience to the program. Imaging techniques are demonstrated on volunteers and participants observe clinical imaging of patients. CMR and CCT Imaging Courses Course Directors: Subha V. Raman, MD, MSEE, FACC Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine/ Cardiovascular Medicine Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics Medical Director, CMR/CT The Ohio State University Medical Center Orlando P. Simonetti, PhD Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Radiology Research Director, CMR/CT The Ohio State University Medical Center Additional Training Opportunities The Ohio State University Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance and Computed Tomography Section, has a busy clinical service as well as ongoing clinical and basic research activities, with its mission to perform excellent clinical care, research, and teaching. In pursuit of its teaching mission, the OSU CMR/CT Section is pleased to offer several training opportunities in cardiovascular magnetic resonance and computed tomography. The combined CMR/CCT unit with state-of-the-art equipment, common control room, medical and technical staff offers a unique opportunity for training in either or both modalities. The various options are as follows: 1. One month rotation. This provides an overview of the capabilities of CMR and/or CCT with hands-on experience in performing studies, post-processing of data, interpretation, and report generation. Materials will be provided covering basic CMR and CCT engineering and physics principles, with daily interaction with various members of the team to learn the different aspects of CMR/CT. This rotation provides adequate training to meet Level I competency in CMR and level I or II competency in CCT as defined by the ACCF/AHA Clinical Competence Statement on Cardiac CT and MR. 2. Three month course. This provides extended experience in performing studies, post-processing of data, interpretation, and report generation. There are weekly conferences covering studies performed by the trainee as well as review of physics/ engineering topics. There is also daily interaction with various members of the team to learn the different aspects of independently performing and interpreting CMR/CT. Completion of this course provides adequate training to meet Level II competency in CMR and CCT as defined by the ACCF/AHA Clinical Competence Statement on Cardiac CT and MR. 3. One year postdoctoral fellowship. This is intended for the individual interested in completing extensive training in CMR and CCT. It includes training in all aspects of independently performing and interpreting CMR and CCT procedures. This fellowship includes supervised design and implementation of research project(s), leading to opportunities for presentation at national/international meetings and publication. Completion of this fellowship provides adequate training to meet Level III competency in CMR and CCT as defined by the ACCF/AHA Clinical Competence Statement on Cardiac CT and MR. For more information on the above training opportunities, please contact Beth McCarthy at 614-247-7847 or beth.mccarthy@osumc.edu. Faculty: Charles Bush, MD Medical Director, The Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital Professor, Internal Medicine The Ohio State University Medical Center Philip F. Binkley, MD, MPH Wilson Professor of Medicine Professor of Epidemiology Vice Chairman for Academic Affairs, Department of Internal Medicine The Ohio State University Medical Center Stephen Cook, MD Clinical Instructor of Internal Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine The Ohio State University Medical Center Anne Garcia, BSRT(R)MR Chief Cardiovascular Technologist The Ohio State University Medical Center Sandra Simon Halliburton, PhD Cardiac Imaging Scientist, Division of Radiology Cleveland Clinic Foundation Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Cleveland State University Beth McCarthy, BSRT(R)CV Research Assistant The Ohio State University Medical Center Subha V. Raman, MD, MSEE, FACC Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics Medical Director, CMR/CT The Ohio State University Medical Center Frederick Schindler, RT(R) Cardiovascular Technologist The Ohio State University Medical Center Orlando Simonetti, PhD Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Radiology Research Director, CMR/CT The Ohio State University Medical Center Jennifer Shull, RT(R) Cardiovascular Technologist The Ohio State University Medical Center Registration Form for CMR and CCT Courses Program Fees $2,000 $1,500 $3,200 CMR Course CCT Course Both CMR and CCT Courses First Name Last Name Degree Payment Method: VISA Mastercard Check Credit Card Number: Expiration Date on Card: Fax registrations will not be accepted due to security protocol regarding credit card information. Medical Specialty Address City Daytime Phone Fax Number Email Address State Zip Course Cancellation Policy Requests for cancellation must be submitted in writing and postmarked on or before 5pm EST, March 24, 2006. Requests post-marked by this date will receive a full refund, minus a processing fee of $75, after the conclusion of the meeting. No refunds can be made for cancellation requests postmarked after this date. The Ohio State University Medical Center reserves the right to cancel this program at any time, and will assume no financial obligation to the registrants in the event of cancellation. If the course is cancelled, registration fees will be refunded in full. General Course Information Fees for this course include attendance to the the selected course(s), course syllabus, other materials, breakfast, lunch and dinner on dates indicated in each day’s agenda. $2,000 $1,500 $3,200 CMR Course CCT Course Both CMR and CCT Courses Hotel Information The following hotels in the campus area offer free shuttle service to and from The Ohio State University Medical Center. Reservations must be made on your own, as a block of rooms has not been reserved for this activity. The Blackwell Hotel & Conference Center 2110 Tuttle Park Place Columbus, Ohio 866-247-4003 Holiday Inn on the Lane 328 W. Lane Ave Columbus, Ohio 614-294-4848 The University Plaza Hotel 3110 Olentangy River Road Columbus, Ohio 614-267-7461 To register, either complete the inserted registration form and mail it to: CCME 453 W 10th Ave, 206 Atwell Hall Columbus, Ohio 43210 or go online to: http://ccme.osu.edu. Select “CME Activities>Courses” Due to information security protocol, we cannot accept faxed registrations containing credit card information. Future CMR & CCT Course Dates CMR: September 28-30, 2006 CCT: October 1-2, 2006 This course will be repeated twice yearly. For more information on the above course dates, please check the OSU CCME website at http://ccme.osu.edu or contact Ellen Yokoyama at 614-293-9992.

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