The Vascular Technology online course thoroughly reviews ARDMS and CCI test content outlines. Ultrasound experts lead the Vascular Technology online course. Use this online course to identify weaknesses and plan exam prep. Attend the vascular ultrasound registry review for a final review before your exam.
We offer interactive video lectures, reading assignments, web-based quizzes, and mock registry tests in our Vascular Ultrasound Registry Review. This set of materials will enhance your confidence and prepare you for the ARDMS or CCI certification exams.
If you fail your registration exam after completing one of our review programs, the GCUS registration Review PASS Guarantee gives you extended access to the online course. Provide us with your exam score (the registry exam must be taken within six months of our review) and we will gladly extend your online course review access for 90 days.
Goals of Vascular Technology online course:
- Train participants to perform and analyze vascular ultrasounds.
- Understand cerebral vascular circulation and upper and lower extremity anatomy and physiology for ultrasound examinations.
- Explain standard scan protocols for cerebrovascular, upper and lower extremity arterial and venous, and abdominal Doppler.
- Learn to identify typical and unusual imaging, Doppler waveforms, color findings, and physiological tests in venous and arterial exams.
- Provide guidance to distinguish normal and atypical abdominal blood vascular illnesses using Duplex/color evaluation.
- Consider specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy while validating vascular ultrasound examination tests.
- Find out where you need more self-study to pass your vascular technology ultrasound board exam. RVT/RVS.
The target audience of Vascular Technology online course:
Medical professionals seeking a comprehensive review for professional development and CME credits or the ARDMS Vascular Technology or CCI Registered Vascular Specialist (RVS) registry board exams. Physicians from radiology, vascular or general surgery, cardiology, family practice, primary care, internal medicine, and neurology may participate.
TOPICS:
- Venous Anatomy, Physiology and Hemodynamics
- Venous Testing
- Arterial Anatomy, Physiology and Hemodynamics
- Arterial Testing – Physiologic Methods
- Arterial Testing – Color/Duplex Imaging
- Mechanisms of Disease, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms, and Physical exam
- Cerebrovascular Testing and Protocols
- Abdominal Arterial and Venous Anatomy, Physiology, and Testing
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