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Overview

The Vascular Imaging Educators Workshop (VIEW) 2025 (Videos) delivers a comprehensive educational experience designed for professionals who utilize vascular ultrasound in clinical practice. This program features insights from approximately 40 experts gathered during the Society For Vascular Ultrasound 47th Annual Conference, covering the latest techniques and critical topics in the diagnosis and management of vascular disease.

On-demand radiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Agenda

This workshop provides in-depth coverage across multiple sessions, each focused on key aspects of vascular imaging and sonography. Attendees can explore expert presentations, case studies, and panel discussions that reinforce practical knowledge and diagnostic skills.

  • Keynote Presentation: Cultivating the Next Generation of Leaders — George Berdejo, BA RVT FSVU
  • Carotid Session:
    • A Review of the IAC Consensus Criteria: It’s Ready for Primetime — Heather Gornik, MD RPVI RVT
    • IAC Consensus Criteria: I Agree But I’m Not So Sure It’s Worth the Effort — David Dawson, MD RPVI RVT FSVU
    • The Impact of Intracranial Disease on the Extracranial Evaluation: Case Studies on The Complementary Role of TCD — Ryan Beebe, RVT
    • Will Technologist, Technique and Equipment Challenges Pose A Problem? — Ann Marie Kupinski, PhD RVT FSVU
    • What About Criteria for The CCA, ECA and Vertebrals…or Does It Matter? — Christopher Skelly, MD RPVI FACS
    • Does Parallel to the Vessel Wall vs Color Flow Jet Matter? — Frank Miele, MSEE
    • Panel Discussion
  • D.E. Strandness Scientific & Oral Clinical Session:
    • Soft Tissue Masses: The Vascular Technologist Role in Applying Enhanced Ultrasound Protocols — David Williams, MS RVT, RDCS FSVU
    • Perirenal Fluid & the Unusual DVT Challenge Following Renal Transplantation — Mahnoor Bibi, RVT
    • Hemodialysis-Induced Central Venous Occlusion Masquerading as Caput Medusa — Emmanuel Pelingon, RVT
    • Intralumenal Foreign Body — Sethimol Pich, BS, RVT
    • Eagle Syndrome With Compression of the Internal Jugular Vein — Brianna Chochard, RVT
    • Eagle Syndrome: Case Report and More — Elizabeth Wooster, MEd & David Williams, MS RVT, RDCS FSVU
    • Panel Discussion
  • Abdominal Session:
    • Back to the Basics: Aortoiliac Duplex — Melissa Warren, RVT
    • Type and Shape Matters (Evolution & Types of Devices) — Ross Milner, MD
    • Picture Perfect Surveillance (Endoleak, Optimization) — Maya Hutchinson, MS RVT RDMS RDCS
    • Complementary Roles of CTA and Duplex Ultrasound — Laurence Needleman, MD FSVU
    • Panel Discussion
  • Oral & Invited Case Studies Session:
    • Celiac Artery Dissection — MaryBeth Georges, BS RVT
    • Dissection Cases — George Berdejo, BA RVT FSVU
    • Incidental Arterial Findings — Patrick Washko, RVT RDMS FSVU
    • Panel Discussion
  • You’re So Vein:
    • Vernacular of Vein Disease: Nomenclature and Variations — Marresa Houle, RVT RDMS RPhS
    • The Age Old Question: Acute DVT and Chronic — Laurence Needleman, MD FSVU
    • I Feel Swell — Anahita Dua, MD MS MBA
    • MSK and Other Incidental Findings — Brittany Nestico, RVT RDMS
    • You’ve Got Some Nerve: ID Nerves in Upper & Lower Extremities/ Symptoms — Brittany Nestico, RVT RDMS
    • Live Scan: Saphenous Sural and Brachial — Brittany Nestico, RVT RDMS
    • Panel Discussion
  • Ergonomics:
    • Ergonomics for Sonographers to Prevent Musculoskeletal Injury — Przemyslaw Ilczyk, PT DPT OCS
    • Ergonomic For Performing Venous Insufficiency Exams — Donna Kelly, RVT RDMS RPhS
  • Venous Insufficiency:
    • Optimized Common Femoral Vein Waveforms and When to Look Up — Brian Sapp, RVT RPhS
    • Lymphedema vs. Lipedema vs Venous Insufficiency — Anahita Dua, MD MS MBA
    • How to Elicit Reflux — Donna Kelly, RVT RDMS RPhS
    • What Phlebologists Need to Know — Jean White-Melendez, RVT RPhS FSVU
    • It’s Complicated (Post-procedural Complications) — Brian Sapp, RVT RPhS
    • Panel Discussion
  • Non-Atherosclerotic And Low Frequency Disorders:
    • Nutcracker Syndrome — Jean White-Melendez, RVT RPhS FSVU
    • SMA Syndrome — Christopher Skelly, MD RPVI FACS
    • Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome — Christopher Skelly, MD RPVI FACS
    • Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome — Jean White-Melendez, RVT RPhS FSVU
    • Renal Fibromuscular Dysplasia — Heather Gornik, MD RPVI RVT
  • Arterial Roadmap: Claudication To CLTI:
    • History and Physical Assessment — George Berdejo, BA RVT FSVU
    • Aortoiliac: Do Look Up — Melissa Warren, RVT
    • Arterial Duplex and PAT — Maya Hutchinson, MS RVT RDMS RDCS
    • Postoperative Follow Up and Surveillance — David Dawson, MD RVT RPVI FSVU
  • Practice Management:
    • Waveform Consensus Review and Commentary — Brian Sapp, RVT RPhS
    • Guidelines to Cross-train Sonographers in Vascular Ultrasound & Technology — Jaqueline Ortiz, MA RVT
    • Scope of Practice (Starting IVs for Contrast, Pedal Access, Venous Access) — Jason Roberts, DHSc, RN, RVT
    • Evolution as a Vascular Technologist: Who is the Advanced Practice Technologist? — Matthew Allen, MHA, RPhS, RVS, RVT
    • Mind your P’s & Q’s: Productivity or Quality 1 — Laurie Lozanski, BS RVT FSVU
    • Mind your P’s & Q’s: Productivity or Quality 2 — George Berdejo, BA RVT FSVU
  • TIPS, Hepatoportal Veins:
    • What Are the Signs of TIPS Dysfunction? — Mani Montazemi, RDMS
  • Hemodialysis Access:
    • Vessel Mapping: What is Needed? — John Carson, MD RPVI FACS
    • Flow of the Show (Normal and Not So Normal Hemodynamics For Hemodialysis Access) — Matthew Allen, MHA, RPhS, RVS, RVT
    • Fun Facts About Fistulas — Traci Fox, EdD RVT RDMS RTR FSVU
    • Stealing the Show: Diagnosis and Management of Steal Syndrome — Trissa Babrowski, MD
    • EndoAVF: Future or Flop? — Nash Jaikaran, RVT
    • Complex Access and Reintervention — John Carson, MD RPVI FACS
    • Panel Discussion
  • The FUNdamentals:
    • Student to Sonographer: What to Expect During Clinicals and As a Newly Hired Vascular Technologist — Jaqueline Ortiz, MA RVT
    • Carotid Artery Duplex 1 — Marybeth Georges, BS RVT
    • Carotid Duplex Imaging 2: Protocol, Tips/Tricks and Common Pathology — Stacia Georges
    • Venous Duplex — Marisa Marzec, BS RVT
    • Normal Lower and Upper Extremity Venus Doppler — Jasmine Sierecki-Hutton, BS RVT
  • Workshops:
    • Liver Doppler: Interpretation of Results — Mani Montazemi, RDMS

Speakers

This workshop features contributions from approximately 40 experts representing the Society For Vascular Ultrasound, including vascular technologists, radiologists, and vascular surgeons. Their collective expertise encompasses clinical practice, research, and education in vascular ultrasound technology and diagnostics.

Target Audience

This workshop is intended for vascular technologists, ultrasound sonographers, radiologists, vascular surgeons, and other healthcare professionals involved in vascular imaging and diagnosis. It is suitable for both practicing clinicians seeking to enhance their vascular ultrasound skills and educators involved in sonography training.

Why This Topic Matters

The Vascular Imaging Educators Workshop (VIEW) 2025 (Videos) addresses critical advancements in vascular ultrasound, an essential tool in vascular disease diagnosis and management. This education supports radiology professionals in maintaining and expanding their expertise in vascular imaging techniques and interpretation.

MedHub Central provides access to this comprehensive vascular imaging education, enabling professionals to reinforce their clinical skills and stay up to date with evolving standards and protocols in this specialty.

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