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Overview

Society of Vascular Ultrasound 45th Annual Conference presents the updated Vascular Imaging Educators Workshop (VIEW), delivering a comprehensive educational experience focused on vascular ultrasound. This advanced program includes lessons from more than 40 experts and is designed to enhance knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease.

On-demand vascular surgery education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Agenda

This on-demand recording covers a wide range of topics through multiple sessions presented by specialists in vascular ultrasound and related fields.

  • History and Physical: Important Role in Vascular Ultrasound — Joshua Lee, BS, RVT, FSVU
  • Going Beyond the Protocol: Answering the Clinical Question — George Berdejo, BA, RVT, FSVU
  • Lower Extremity Arterial: A Piece of Artwork and Pride — Kayla Wieseckel, MHSc, RVT, RVS, RPhS
  • US, CT, MR, or Angio: There is No Gold Standard and That’s a Good Thing — Laurence Needleman, MD, FSVU
  • Peripheral Intervention – Pre and Post Duplex Ultrasound — David Dawson, MD, RVT, RPVI, FSVU
  • Q and A — Multiple Faculty
  • Keynote Address: Vascular Ultrasound in the Contemporary Care of Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia — Miguel Montero-Baker, MD
  • Detailed Preoperative Arterial Mapping in CLTI — Leni Karr, BA, RVT
  • Update on Pedal Acceleration Time — Jill Sommerset, BS, RVT
  • It Takes a Village: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Limb Salvage — Brian Lepow, DPM
  • Emerging Technologies in the CLTI and Role of the Vascular Technologist — Miguel Montero-Baker, MD
  • Pedal Artery Duplex Imaging — Jill Sommerset, BS, RVT
  • Super Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Carotid Duplex vs CTA: How Hemodynamics Augments Imaging — Zierler & Kupinski
  • Complex Aortic Procedures: The Latest Approaches — Escobar & Warren
  • The Importance of the Physician-Vascular Technologist Relationship — Brian Sapp, RVT, RPhS
  • Pelvic Venous Disorders: How US Findings Can Guide Treatment Plans — Karem Harth, MD, MHS, RPVI
  • Is it Time to Implement the New Carotid Criteria? — R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI, FSVU
  • Device Driven Hemodynamics: Effects on Carotid Duplex — Sandra Yesenko, DHSc, RVT, RDMS, FSVU
  • The Importance of Vertebral Artery Assessment — Sarah Brisson, BS, RVT
  • Extracranial Hints to Intracranial Pathology — Sarah Brisson, BS, RVT
  • TCD “Speed Dating” — Karr & Barnhart
  • Intracranial Collateral Review — Krislynn Barnhart, RVT
  • Super Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • The Aorta: More Than AAA’s — Jason Roberts, DHSc, RVT
  • Surgical Planning and Treatment Options for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms — Sean Roddy, MD
  • Evaluating EVAR for Endoleaks Utilizing Standard Duplex — Kayla Wieseckel, MHSc, RVT, RVS, RPhS
  • Renal Artery Evaluation: Why it is Still Important — Muhammad Hasan, MBBCh, RPVI, RVT
  • When to Intervene on an Endoleak — John Carson, MD, RPVI, FACS
  • Super Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Revisiting Pre-Dialysis Mapping — Ann Marie Kupinski, PhD, RVT, FSVU
  • Speaking the Same Language: Hemodialysis Access Terminology/Nomenclature — Tony Smet, BS, RVT, RDMS
  • Clues from the Clinical Presentation and Notes From Dialysis Centers — Melissa Warren, MHSc, RVT, RVS
  • Hemodialysis Volumetric Flow Rate — Tony Smet, BS, RVT, RDMS
  • Endovascular AVF: Successes and Failures — Jason Roberts, DHSc, RVT
  • Super Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Nonanastomotic Pseudoaneurysm of Axillobifemoral Bypass Graft — Traci Fox, EdD, RT(R), RDMS, RVT
  • Left Internal Carotid Artery Dissection With Aneurysm During Carotid Duplex in Patient With Habitual Chiropractic Manipulations — MaryBeth Georges, BS, RVT
  • Mid-Aortic Syndrome — Carrie Hemeyer, RVT, RDMS
  • Arterial Duplex Studies of Imaging Amplatzer Plugs II as Foreign Bodies in the Right Arm and Left Leg — Cassey Noh, BS, RDMS, RVT
  • A TIPIC Ultrasonographic B-Mode Imaging of the Common Carotid Artery Bifurcation — Sergio Salles-Cunha, PhD, RVT, FSVU
  • Late Embolization of an Amplatzer Vascular Plug: A Very Rare Complication Following Mitral Paravalvular Leak Repair — Brittany Scott, BS, RVT
  • Rare Case of Internal Jugular Vein Invasion by Thyroid Carcinoma — William Wilson, RVT
  • Benefits of Ultrasound-Guided Cannulation for Dialysis Vascular Access — YuHeng Zhou, MMEDUS, RVT
  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Venous Documentation — Marresa Houle, BS, RVT
  • Why is This Limb Swollen: Lymphedema vs Lipedema… or Something Else? — Anahita Dua, MD, MS, MBA
  • Masquerading as Venous Disease — Brian Sapp, RVT, RPhS
  • Super Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Ultrasound Evaluation of Pelvic Venous Disorders — Sara Skjonsberg, RVT, RPhS
  • Pelvic Escape Points — Donna Kelly, RVT, RDMS, RPhS
  • Scanning With Super Panel — Aleata Rigsby, BS, RVT, RPhS
  • Updates on Coding and Reimbursement — Sean Roddy, MD
  • Accreditation- What is New — Joseph Hughes, MBA, RVT, RVS, FSVU
  • Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome — Scott Manchester, RVT
  • Stent Criteria Everywhere — Anahita Dua, MD, MS, MBA
  • The Bond Between the Ultrasound Tech and Vascular Surgeon — Dua & Manchester
  • Questions and Answers — Multiple Faculty
  • Continued Role for Physiologic Testing? — Hughes & Carson
  • Advanced Vascular Sonography: Yes or No — Laurence Needleman, MD, FSVU
  • Questions and Answers — Multiple Faculty
  • Hemodynamics and Carotid Plaque Progression: Insight Into the Wall Shear Rate and Energy Loss Coefficient Using Doppler Ultrasound — Guillaume Goudot, MD, PhD, FESC
  • Transcranial Doppler (TCD) Assessment of Cerebral Vasomotor Reactivity (CVR) Using CO2 Stimulus as an Initial Measure of Neurological Impact Among Post-COVID-19 Neurological Syndrome (PCNS) — Musharaf Mohiuddin, MBBS, MPH, MHS
  • Using 3D Ultrasound to Accurately Measure Aortic Sac Volume — Lars Stangenberg, MD, PhD
  • Ultrasound Ergonomics: Safety Within Reach — Jason Wheeler, MD, MSCR, RPVI, CCRE
  • Medial Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS) — MaryBeth Georges, BS, RVT

Speakers

This comprehensive conference features presentations from more than 40 experts specializing in vascular ultrasound, including physicians, vascular technologists, and researchers. Faculty include professionals with credentials such as MD, PhD, RVT, RPVI, FSVU, and other relevant certifications, reflecting a broad spectrum of expertise.

Target Audience

This conference is designed for vascular technologists, vascular surgeons, radiologists, sonographers, and other healthcare professionals involved in vascular imaging and patient care related to vascular disease.

Why This Topic Matters

Society of Vascular Ultrasound 45th Annual Conference addresses critical topics in vascular ultrasound, providing specialized knowledge essential for practitioners in vascular imaging and surgery. Strengthening expertise in this area supports diagnostic accuracy and informs clinical decision-making across vascular disciplines.

MedHub Central offers this resource to support ongoing professional development in vascular ultrasound, facilitating access to detailed, clinically relevant content that aligns with evolving best practices in the specialty.

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