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A Hands-on Fetal Echocardiography Seminar with Live ModelsFrom: Lori Green (learn@gcus.com)Fri Jun 1 14:09:08 2007
Just a quick reminder about our upcoming hands-on Fetal Echocardiography course. The course will be held at our 6,600 sq. ft. facility in beautiful St. Pete Beach, Florida on August 13-14. If you could pass on this information to anyone who may need it, we'd appreciate it very much. The course has been designed for sonographers and/or physicians who are currently performing OB ultrasound examinations but want to expand their skills set to include basic fetal heart screening and extended applications. A systematic approach will be provided and will include a quick-reference laminated card to easily assess normal versus abnormal fetal hearts. Other topics will include sonographic appearance and evaluation of common pathology such as left and right heart defects, heart failure and non-congenital heart disease problems. Participants will receive a comprehensive course notebook, attend didactic sessions in the mornings and practice on live pregnant models (16-33 weeks) in the afternoons. 16.0 AMA PAR Category 1 CME credits will be offered. We offer discounted lodging rates and can make reservations for you at beach hotels not far from our facility. Register soon to avoid paying higher tution costs. For detailed information, visit the course web page at: http://www.gcus.com/ProgramDetails2.aspx?ID=156&scheduleID=146&type=PROGRAM&mode=View or download a comprehensive PDF brochure at: http://www.gcus.com/more-info/fetal-echo-07.pdf Best regards, Lori Green, BA, RT, RDMS, RDCS, RVT • Program Director, President • Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc.
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