Ultrasound examination of the intestine. From normal to pathology. The latest EFSUMB guidelines. ONLINE webinar.
14 December 2021We invite you to join the webinar Ultrasound examination of the intestine. From normal to pathology. The latest EFSUMB guidelines
This is a full-fledged webinar on bowel ultrasound, including the norm and the main sections of pathology.
Lecturer:
Zhayvoronok Maxim Nikolayevich
doctor of ultrasound diagnostics, doctor of the highest category, place of work: Medbud clinic, Kyiv.Kyiv.
Lecturer:
Serhii Sadovnikov
ultrasound diagnostics doctor, doctor of the highest category, place of work clinic "Garvis Diagnostic Centre", Dnipro.Dnipro
The programme of the event:
1. Normal bowel echoanatomy and examination techniques. Review of EFSUMB recommendations - lecturer Zhayvoronok M.M.
2. Fundamentals of ultrasound irrigoscopy - lecturer S.A. Sadovnikov
3. Diverticular disease of the colon. Review of EFSUMB recommendations - lecturer Zhayvoronok M.M.
4. Inflammatory bowel disease. Overview of EFSUMB recommendations - lecturer Zhayvoronok M.M.
5. Ultrasonography of colon tumour diseases - lecturer Sadovnikov S.A.
Link to registration: https://bit.ly/3skjpRh
Course format:
Theoretical part
Date: 23 December 2021
Venue: ONLINE
Duration: 2.5 - 3 hours
The link to the broadcast will be sent to your email the day before the event.
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