3 Free IR Webinars next week from the SIR RFS! (Dec 10,11,12)

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3 great webinars lined up this month. Any questions, or to signup for the list-serve or google calendar, just lew us know!

1) "Management of Uterine Fibroids"
Presented by: Elmira Manoucheri, MD
Fellow in Minimally Invasive Gyn Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital

Uterine fibroids significantly impact the quality of life of some women who suffer from them. A myriad of treatment options exist, ranging from medical hormonal therapies, with uterine fibroid embolization or radiofrequency ablation options an interventional radiologist can offer. Dr. Manoucheri will be discussing the management of fibroids, the most common benign tumor in females.
Topic: Management of Uterine Fibroids
Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Time: 8:30 pm, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
Meeting Number: 574 799 173
Meeting Password: obgyn123
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2) Guidelines for Gastrointestinal Access for Enteral Nutrition and Decompression
Presenter: Dr. Maxim Itkin, MD; Chair Diagnostic Imaging, Philadelphia VA Medical Center; Attending Staff, Department of Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Date/Time:Wednesday December 11, 8:00pm EST
Info: Percutaneous GI access through gastrostomy, jejunostomy, and gastrojejunostomy provides a more permanent means for enteric access for nutrition or decompression. Dr. Maxim Itkin co-authored a multidiscplinary paper with between SIR and the American Gastroenterological Association regarding practical guideline for the health care providers involved in creating and maintaining percutaneous gastroenteric access in adult patents. Come learn more about indications, patient selection, preprocedure evaluation, maintenance of access, and success rates of these procedures.
Topic: Guidelines for Gastrointestinal Access for Enteral Nutrition and Decompression
Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Time: 8:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
Meeting Number: 570 612 086

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3) Interventional Radiologist Q&A Webinar: Practice Building, Job Outlook, the future of IR over the next 10-? years, and anything else you have been wanting to ask an IR!

Presenters:
George Vatakencherry, M.D. - Program Director and Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology at UCLA
Monte Harvill, M.D. - Chief of Interventional Radiology at Harper University Hospital in Detroit MI. Part of Wayne State University School of Medicine
Meghal Antani, M.D. - Staff at independent outpatient IR clinic, Maryland
Deepak Sudheendra, M.D. - Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine

Date/Time: Thursday, December 12th, 9:00pm-10:00pm EST
Info:
This webinar is designed to be a question and answer session for medical students and radiology residents that plan to pursue a career in Interventional Radiology. We have gathered multiple Interventional Radiologists with different backgrounds and practice styles for trainees to ask any questions that they have not yet been able to ask.
Example Questions:
How do I show my interest in Interventional Radiology when on the interview trail without seeming like I am completely setting aside diagnostic radiology?
How can a diagnostic radiology resident maintain clinical skills during diagnostic training?
Do you ever see diagnostic and interventional radiology residency programs completely separating? If so, what is the timeline that you expect for this?
What are IR departments doing to push back against turf battles such as vascular surgery services treating PVD and Neurologists taking over cerebral interventions? Ortho doing kyphoplasty? Etc?
Join us for a highly interactive hour long webinar to discuss all things Interventional Radiology. During the webinar if you have any questions that you would like to be kept anonymous please e-mail the question to [email protected]. We look forward to your participation!

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