Basic Concepts in Radiology For Clinical Practice
Half Day Workshop!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
3.3 Contact Hours
Registration:8:30-9am
Course:9am-12:30pm
LOCATION:
SUNY Upstate, College of Nursing
545 Cedar Street
Syracuse, NY, 13210
(Note: Cedar Street is off Irving Ave, one block
from Syracuse Stage. Free parking for the
course is located at the end of Cedar Street in
the lot at the corner of Cedar and Almond.)
REGISTRATION FEE
Fee $100 (Includes tuition,
continental breakfast, break and course
materials) Fee is due by May 5 and is payable to FSA-Continuing Nursing Education. Payment must be received with registration.
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ABOUT THIS COURSE
This half-day workshop will enhance
practitioners’ knowledge and skills in the cost-effective and informed use of imaging studies
to identify and manage common health
problems.
The course includes:
- Process review for appropriately selecting an
imaging study to investigate a clinical problem.
- The basic approach for reviewing and analyzing chest and bone x-rays for detecting normal
and abnormal findings.
- Interactive participation. During the session
participants will have the opportunity to learn
from sample films and case studies.
FACULTY
Gerald Black, MD
(Crouse Radiology Associates)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please contact Barbara
Black, MA, MSN, ANP, RN, Director, Continuing
Nursing Education, or Nancy Lyon,
Administrative Assistant, 315-464-4276.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF NURSING AT
SUNY UPSTATE
The College of Nursing at SUNY Upstate
Medical University is the only state-supported college in the Syracuse area designed
exclusively to further educate registered nurses (RNs). The College offers three programs: an upper-division bachelor of
science degree, a master of science degree
(including an RN-to MS track), and a post
master’s advanced certificate.
ABOUT COLLEGE OF NURSING WORKSHOPS
Nurses who attend our continuing education
programs will have the opportunity to
improve their skills in a variety of areas. Our
faculty are expert educators, researchers
and clinicians who possess outstanding
skills and are chosen for their
expertise and experience.
These courses are approved for contact
hours by the Institute for Continuing Nursing
Education at Upstate Medical University.
The Institute has been approved as a
provider of continuing education by the New
York State Nurse’s Association which is
accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation.
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