This course will increase learner competence in managing anticoagulation as relevant to an IR practice by discussing thrombophilias and hypercoagulable workups and guidelines
This course will discuss clinical indications and treatment strategies for the SFA and popliteal arteries as well as the rapidly evolving technology to treat such patients.
Originally presented at SIR 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting
The goal of this activity is an overview of diagnosis, management and data regarding patients with acute and chronic DVT, venous insufficiency and acute PE. This course also covers the use of IVC filters.
Originally presented at SIR 2017 Fellows Spring Practicum
3.00 SA-CME credits
Expires Dec. 1, 2020
IN-TRAINING IRs ONLY PAY $20/IR BASICS TRAINING MODULE
1-hour webinar addresses frequestly asked questions about the Independent IR Residency, 1st Independent Residency Match, and Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology (ESIR). Faculty presentations are followed by a 30-minute Q&A session.
Free for members and non-members
Useful content for all trainees, program directors, and program coordinators
6-part webinar discussing the Independent Residency and its application process, highlighting its similarities and differences from the Integrated process
Free and unlimited download avialable
Useful for anyone involved int he IR Residency application process
1-hour webinar prepares programs for the 2019 IR Independent Match. Faculty from APDIR will review the ERAS program listing page, application information and documents for applicant submission as they pertain to the Independent Residency and ESIR and non-ESIR applicants. This webinar will also provide you with a checklist of items to prepare for the application season.
Free for members and non-members
Useful content for IR and DR program directors and program coordinators
Provides focused educational opportunities for active PAD practicing physicians, fellows and trainees/early career; new to PAD, vascular medicine physicians, vascular surgeons, and interventional cardiologists.
Originally a Prerequisite Activity for the 2015 SIR LEARN Meeting