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Courses available on the Learning Center cover clinical and department topics such as anatomy, physiology, cardiology, vascular imaging, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patient monitoring and business-oriented subjects.
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NEW Tutorials:
Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology Refresher - Abdomen (2.5 CE)
This course is a review and refresher on basic anatomy and physiology focusing on the abdomen. This is a great review for anyone in the medical field. The course will review the major organs including the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas, small and large intestine, and urinary system. The course will review the location, structure, parts of the various organs. It will also review the common pathological conditions and diseases affecting the various organs.
Introduction to AV Node Ablation (0.5 CE)
This tutorial is the fourth of the electrophysiology (EP) series. The course will review the reasons and the possible need for an atrial-ventricular (AV) node ablation
* Discuss the symptomatology and mechanisms of arrhythmias associated with the possible need for an AV node ablation and why permanent pacing for these patients will be required, present certain options in rate control as well as types of ablations that are available, examine the anatomy and physiology, the location, and catheter position for a successful AV node ablation and assess the endpoints of the AV Node Ablation procedure.
Clinical Strategies: Anatomy and Physiology of Pain (1.5 CE)
This course is the introduction for the series titled "Clinical Strategies - Pain" This tutorial by Ashley Davidoff, M.D. reviews the principles, the structural basis, the physiology and briefly describes the causes and treatment of head and neck pain, chest pain, abdominal pain and back pain.
Clinical Strategies: Disease and Pain (2.75 CE)
In "Clinical Strategies - Disease and Pain", we will explore the diseases that cause pain, how we in general approach the diagnosis of pain, both from the clinical aspect as well as from the imaging perspective, and lastly the basis for pain therapy.
Workplace Accountability: A Better Place to Work Together (0.5 CE)
Accountability is a commitment that everyone in the workplace must make in order to achieve goals, meet objectives and succeed, not only personally but also professionally. This module focuses on helping the learner understand the importance of accountability in the workplace by discussing behaviors, elements and strategies, as well as exploring the history of accountability from both a workplace and personal nature.
The Joint Commission: A Part of What We Do (1.5 CE)
This module will educate healthcare professionals on the major changes made to The Joint Commission survey and the accreditation process. This course will describe the Tracer Methodology process, explain the intent of the Standards Improvement Initiative and how this impacts each organization, teach the major changes in the accreditation scoring process and related accreditation decisions, describe major areas of standards non-compliance in 2007, identify the most frequently reported sentinel event for 2007, list the 2008 National Patient Safety Goals and actions to meet these goals and the additions to the National Patient Safety Goals for 2009.
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