Fetal Echo- Educational Opportunity

From: Beithon, Jill (jebeithon@lrhc.org)
Mon Feb 26 18:07:35 2007


Announcing a unique educational event for any colleagues who are interested in fetal echo.

Thefetus.net is sponsoring a unique and comprehensive 2 day course on fetal echocardiography to be held in August in Tennessee. For a complete brochure please click on the following link http://www.thefetus.net/files/Fetal_Echo_2007.pdf

Because of the success of this course last year it will be offered one more time at an extremely low cost. Each participant will also each receive a CD and DVD of most of the course information for future studies; this is approximately 12 hours of information including clips of normal and abnormal cases, embryology and extensive congenital heart disease. Please pass on this information to your colleagues as no brochures will be mailed in order to keep the cost down.

This course is an excellent review for the ARDMS Fetal Echo Credential.

The faculty includes:

Philippe Jeanty, PhD, MD

Juliana Leite MD

Frantisek Grochal MD

Pam Ross RDMS, RDCS, RVT

Jill Beithon RDMS, RDCS, RVT

Please contact me for additional information.

Jill Beithon, RT, RDMS, RDCS, RVT

jbeithon@charter.net

Program director




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