![]() |
||||
|
||||
|
|
||||
Re: AIUM recommendationsFrom: Terry J. DuBose (tjdubose@chrp.uams.edu)Fri Jul 11 15:26:24 1997
At Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Michael Wolkomir wrote: > ><Especially Terry D.> >Can anyone tell me what the status of the AIUM training recommendations >is? I've lost track, and a resident came to me with a xerox of a page from >a course sylabus describing AIUM "Requirements" for office US as 100 hours >of US CME and 500 supervised scans. What weight does this carry now? >Thanks,><<Mike>> That information is a bit old. The AIUM has loosened up the requirements a bit (to my chagrin). The ARDMS recommends at least 800 exams before setting for their exams, but that is another issue. For the AIUM Lab Accreditation information I refer you to the following URL (there are several pages of information, contacts, etc.): http://www.well.com/user/aium/Accreditation/obaccred.html Here is a excerpt from that page: "Training Requirements AIUM Accreditation requires that physicians meet the 1993 established Training Guidelines for Physicians Who Evaluate and Interpret Diagnostic Ultrasound. In addition each physician on staff is required to perform the following number of ultrasound procedures at each practice per year: Obstetrical/ Gynecological: 170* Abdominal/General: 300* Vascular : 300* * For those Physicians who do not meet the minimum volume of ultrasound procedures listed above, please call the AIUM. Phone: (301) 498-4100 or e-mail: accreditation@aium.org " Hope this helps.
-- Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS; OBGYN.net Sonographer Correspondent Assistant Professor & Program Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Fellow, AIUM tjdubose@chrp.uams.edu http://www.uams.edu/chrp/dmshome.htm http://www.io.com/~dubose/ http://www.obgyn.net/CORRESP/DUBOSE.HTM VOICE: 501-686-6510 FAX: 501-686-5613 Now is the time for all good folks to come to the aid of the Earth.
|
|
Return to
|
Mail a New Message to the Forum: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net Forum Administrator: geffrey.klein@obgyn.net Report Technical Problems: webmaster@obgyn.net Last Updated: Wed Dec 2 05:20:20 2009 |
The American Medical Association is no longer designating CME hours for AMA Category II CME credit. However, physicians themselves may self designate learning activities as Category II CME credit hours if they feel it is of sufficient educational merit and meets the formal definitions of continuing medical education. OBGYN.net believes these interaction in this forum meets these criteria. For further information see the AMA web site.