In honor of Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month, Canon Medical is offering complimentary continuing education courses during the month of October 2024.
In this webinar, we’ll be covering three different applications to get a complete Cardiac Workflow. We will demonstrate how to select the appropriate vessels for the exam, the criteria to score the vessels into one of the three guideline reporting data graphs, and the process to generate critical reports. We will also select vessels and the branches, calculate stenosis, get a complete cardiac analysis to plaque scores, generate a report, and demonstrate how to send that report to PACS.
Thank you for joining us for the final webinar of the 2024 Ultrasound Summer Symposium Series. We hope you enjoyed our webinar, "A Sonographer's Guide to MSK Ultrasound of the Lower Extremities Session 1".
Participants still have the opportunity to submit questions for our presenter, Jamie Bie RDMS, RVT, RDMSKS.
Thank you for joining us for the second webinar of the 2024 Ultrasound Symposium Series! We hope you enjoyed our webinar, "Decoding Liver Health with Multi-Parametric Ultrasound."
Participants still have the opportunity to submit questions to our presenters, Richard G. Barr MD, PhD, FACR, FSRU, FAIUM, and Giovanna Ferraioli MD, FAIUM.
Thank you for joining us for our CMOD webinar, "Advancing Health Equity".
Participants still have the opportunity to submit questions to our presenter, Tom Szostak.
Thank you for joining us for the first webinar of the 2024 Ultrasound Symposium Series! We hope you enjoyed our webinar, "Advances in Quantitative Liver Ultrasound."
Participants still have the opportunity to submit questions to our presenter, Todd Erpelding Phd.
Thank you for joining us for our CMOD webinar, "Evolution of Image Processing: Past, Present & Beyond".
Participants still have the opportunity to submit questions to our presenter, C.J. Roberts.
Thank you for joining Canon Medical to honor Women in Medicine. Participants can complete the CME survey (if applicable), and CE certificates are available to access.
Thank you to those that joined Dr. Dinesh Kalra for the live webinar titled: “New Advances in CT Technology for Coronary Plaque Assessment”.
If you missed the webinar there is a complimentary replay available now. This webinar provides 1 AMA/PRA Category 1 CME credit, and 1 CE credit.
Canon Medical is celebrating Digital Learning Day by offering complimentary continuing education courses. These courses will be available to access online at no charge on Thursday, February 23, 2023
In this course, we will discuss select imaging techniques on Canon Medical’s Alphenix vascular system and their clinical applications during interventional radiologic procedures. These angiographic imaging strategies can contribute to advanced system utilization and treatment by clinicians and technologists alike.
Join us as we utilize clinical scenarios to illustrate CT cardiac imaging workflows. This course aims to familiarize the technologist with best practice in cardiac acquisition modes and image reconstruction.
This in-depth program will provide an overview of the role the sonographer plays in the guided-injection process. It will include discussions of the common injections and injection sites, setting up the procedure room, equipment involved, drawing up medications, preparing the patient, and many more facets of the process.
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