Toshiba partners to offer new PV-CTA training
Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. yesterday announced a partnership with CVCTA Education to provide a peripheral vascular computed tomography angiography (PV-CTA) training course. This course will be the first of its kind to exceed current ACCF/AHA Level 2 requirements in the ACCF/AHA Clinical Competence Statement on Cardiac Imaging with Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance.
“PV-CTA is one of the most accurate and important non-invasive diagnostic tools available to detect PVD in patients reporting symptoms and in those who are asymptomatic,” said Doug Ryan, senior director, CT Business Unit. “Partnering with CVCTA Education to offer a comprehensive PV-CTA educational course is a step toward ensuring that PVD is properly detected and treated.”
The PV-CTA training course will be offered at CVCTA Training Centers in San Francisco, New York and Houston, several times per month with the first course starting in September. The course will use a blend of online learning and in-person training on Toshiba’s Aquilion CT scanners. Students will complete six hours of online didactics covering a review of anatomy and function, as well as findings and reporting. Also, in one day of hands-on workstation training, the students will be mentored on more than 25 cases of varying pathology. Students also will work on more than 75 cases via CVCTA’s proprietary MedMind CTA training software.
Created by Peter Fail, MD, from the Cardiovascular Institute of the South and Tony DeFrance, MD, from CVCTA, the PV-CTA course will provide students with more than 100 mentored cases with a wide variety of pathology, therefore exceeding the anticipated Level 2 requirements set by the ACCF and AHA. In total, the student will receive 40 hours of CME credit.
“PV-CTA is one of the most accurate and important non-invasive diagnostic tools available to detect PVD in patients reporting symptoms and in those who are asymptomatic,” said Doug Ryan, senior director, CT Business Unit. “Partnering with CVCTA Education to offer a comprehensive PV-CTA educational course is a step toward ensuring that PVD is properly detected and treated.”
The PV-CTA training course will be offered at CVCTA Training Centers in San Francisco, New York and Houston, several times per month with the first course starting in September. The course will use a blend of online learning and in-person training on Toshiba’s Aquilion CT scanners. Students will complete six hours of online didactics covering a review of anatomy and function, as well as findings and reporting. Also, in one day of hands-on workstation training, the students will be mentored on more than 25 cases of varying pathology. Students also will work on more than 75 cases via CVCTA’s proprietary MedMind CTA training software.
Created by Peter Fail, MD, from the Cardiovascular Institute of the South and Tony DeFrance, MD, from CVCTA, the PV-CTA course will provide students with more than 100 mentored cases with a wide variety of pathology, therefore exceeding the anticipated Level 2 requirements set by the ACCF and AHA. In total, the student will receive 40 hours of CME credit.