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Fetal Echocardiography NewsFrom: Lori Green (lori.green@gcus.com)Wed Oct 4 15:35:29 2006
A special notice to any colleagues who may have interest... Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute is holding a 2-day, hands-on course on fetal echocardiography on November 14-15, 2006 at our facility located in St. Pete Beach, Florida. 16 AMA Cat. 1 CME credits offered. Topics covered will include: • Doppler fundamentals • Fetal cardiac anatomy/physiology • Fetal heart screening overview: indications/applications and exam limitations • 4-Chamber and Beyond: standard views, chamber size, position/situs • Identifying outflow tracts/great vessels (arch and ductus) • Fetal heart rate/rhythm • Left and right heart defects • Heart failure • Non-congenital heart disease • Interactive case studies mock testing module • Hands-on sessions Faculty: James C. Huhta, MD Professor of Pediatrics and OB-GYN, USF Chair in Perinatal Cardiology St. Petersburg, Florida Lindsey Allan, MD Professor of Fetal Cardiology King’s College Hospital London, England Lori Ewing, RDCS All Children’s Hospital St. Petersburg, Florida Complete course registration and lodging details are available on our website: http://www.gcus.com/ProgramDetails2.aspx?ID=121&scheduleID=111&type=PROGRAM&mode=View Thought this might be of interest to many of you. For additional information, please call 1-800-619-1900. Thank you for your time. Best,
-- Lori Green, BA, RT, RDMS, RDCS, RVT Program Director/President Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc. 1-800-619-1900 (727)-363-4500
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