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Sunday, November 8, 8:00 am – 1:10 pm (ET)
Earn up to 13.0 CME credits with live models and simulators

An in-person course designed to help clinicians strengthen and refine their knowledge and skills in vascular ultrasound. Led by expert faculty, this immersive activity provides practical instruction in carotid, extremity, and abdominal vascular ultrasound, with a focus on real-world application and clinical relevance.
Participants will review and enhance their understanding of ultrasound scanning techniques, apply diagnostic criteria, and identify key sonographic findings across a range of vascular studies. Special emphasis will be placed on accurate interpretation and the creation of clear, structured reports that support clinical decision-making. Whether you're building foundational skills or looking to reinforce existing competencies, this course offers a valuable opportunity to stay current with evolving best practices in vascular imaging.
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
Enhance their ability to perform vascular ultrasound using appropriate techniques.
Apply current diagnostic criteria to identify common and clinically significant vascular pathologies.
Identify key sonographic findings that support accurate interpretation of vascular ultrasound exams.
Produce clear, accurate, and clinically useful reports that effectively communicate ultrasound findings and guide patient care.
Recognize opportunities to improve consistency and quality in the performance and reporting of vascular ultrasound across different practice settings.
This course is designed for sonographers, technologists, cardiologists, radiologists, vascular surgeons, and other health care providers. The course is also designed to meet the needs of both early-career professionals and experienced clinicians.
Vice Chairman
Department of Radiology, Northwell Health
Professor of Radiology and Science Education
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Manhasset, NY
Thomas Jefferson Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Associate Professor/ Radiology
Yale
New Haven, Connecticut
Professor of Surgery
University of Washington School of Medicine
Medical Director, D. E. Strandness Jr. Vascular Laboratory
University of Washington Medical Center and
Harborview Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
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The livestream will only be available to view at the scheduled time, which is the local time zone of the course location.
Course registration will be confirmed via email.
All Times are Eastern Standard Time
Carotid and Extremity – DAY 1 | ||
Time | Topic | Speaker |
| 7:00–7:55 am | Registration Check-in & Light Breakfast | |
| 7:55–8:00 am | Introduction & Overview | John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU |
| 8:00–8:20 am | Doppler Demystified: Understanding Blood Flow and Spectral Waveforms | John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU |
| 8:20–8:40 am | Carotid Ultrasound Excellence: Optimizing Technique and Image Acquisition | George Berdejo, BA, RVT, FSVU |
| 8:40–9:10 am | Carotid Stenosis 2026: What Every Sonographer and Interpreter Needs to Know | E. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI |
| 9:10–9:30 am | Reading Between the Waveforms: Unlocking the Secrets of Carotid Doppler | Laurence Needleman, MD |
| 9:30–10:00 am | Carotid Cases from Easy to Expert: Pearls, Pitfalls, and Problem Solving | Margarita V. Revzin, MD, MS, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR |
| 10:00–10:15 am | Q&A | |
| 10:15–10:25 am | Break | |
| 10:25–11:25 am | Hands-on Scanning | |
| 11:25–11:45 am | The Power of Physiologic Testing in Peripheral Arterial Disease | George Berdejo, BA, RVT, FSVU |
| 11:45 am–12:15 pm | Duplex and Color Doppler Assessment of Peripheral Arterial Disease | John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU |
| 12:15–12:40 pm | Successful Surveillance: Imaging Peripheral Bypass Grafts and Stents | E. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI |
| 12:40–12:55 pm | Q&A | |
| 12:55–1:40 pm | Lunch | |
| 1:40–2:00 pm | From Thoracic Outlet to Fingertips: Imaging the Upper Extremity Arteries | Laurence Needleman, MD |
| 2:00–2:30 pm | Peripheral Arterial Pathologies You Don't Want to Miss | Margarita V. Revzin, MD, MS, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR |
| 2:30–2:50 pm | Venous Scanning Fundamentals: Techniques for Reliable Results | George Berdejo, BA, RVT, FSVU |
| 2:50–3:20 pm | DVT Detection: The Findings You Should Not Miss | Laurence Needleman, MD |
| 3:20–3:35 pm | Understanding Pelvic Venous Compression Syndromes | E. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI |
| 3:35–3:50 pm | Venous Ultrasound Traps: Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them | John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU |
| 3:50–4:10 pm | Venous Mysteries Solved: A Case-Based Review | Margarita V. Revzin, MD, MS, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR |
| 4:10–5:10 pm | Hands-on Scanning | |
| 5:10 pm | Day 1 Adjourn | |
Abdominal – DAY 2 | ||
Time | Topic | Speaker |
| 7:30–8:00 am | Light Breakfast | |
| 8:00–8:20 am | Preventing Sonographer Injury: Update on Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders | George Berdejo, BA, RVT, FSVU |
| 8:20–9:00 am | The Abdominal Aorta: From Aneurysm Detection to EVAR Surveillance | E. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI |
| 9:00–9:30 am | Renal Artery Ultrasound: Diagnosing Stenosis and Beyond | John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU |
| 9:30–10:00 am | The Abdominal Venous System: Diagnosing Thrombosis, Obstruction, and More | Laurence Needleman, MD |
| 10:00–10:15 am | Q&A | |
| 10:15–10:30 am | Break | |
| 10:30–11:00 am | Diagnosing Mesenteric Stenosis and Mesenteric Ischemia | Margarita V. Revzin, MD, MS, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR |
| 11:00–11:30 am | Portal Hypertension and TIPS: What the Ultrasound Examiner Must Know | John Pellerito, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU |
| 11:30 am–12:00 pm | Transplant Ultrasound: Early Detection of Vascular Complications | Margarita V. Revzin, MD, MS, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, FSAR |
| 12:00–1:00 pm | Hands-on Scanning | |
| 1:00 pm | Day 2 Adjourn | |
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM) for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The AIUM is the owner and sponsor of this activity. This activity is approved by the AIUM for 13.0 ARRT Category A credits. This CE activity may be available in multiple formats or from different CE sponsors. ARRT does not allow CE activities (e.g., Internet courses, home study programs, directed readings, live lectures) to be repeated for CE credit in the same CE biennium.
In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education's (ACCME) Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) requires those in control of educational content to disclose their financial relationships with ineligible companies* within the prior 24 months. Individuals must disclose all financial relationships with ineligible companies*, regardless of the amount and regardless of their view of the relevance of the relationship to education.
* Ineligible companies are defined by the ACCME as companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing health care products used by or on patients. For specific examples of ineligible companies, visit accme.org/standards.
As an accredited provider, the AIUM must collect information from all planners, faculty, and others in the planning and control of continuing medical education (CME) activities to disclose all of their financial relationships with ineligible companies within the prior 24 months. There is no minimum financial threshold; individuals must disclose all financial relationships, regardless of the amount, in ineligible companies. Individuals must disclose financial relationships with ineligible companies regardless of their view of the relevance of the relationship to the education.
The AIUM has implemented a system to resolve conflicts of interest for each CME activity to help ensure content is objective, fair balanced, independent, and free of commercial bias. Conflicts, if any, are resolved through one or more processes. All relevant conflicts pertaining to this activity have been mitigated.
The opinions expressed in the educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of the AIUM.

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