Webinar recording: Ultrasound angiology without myths | Issue No. 1
Real-world vascular ultrasound practice without the «that's how it's done» approach: the first issue analyzing common misconceptions in angiology.
Renal vessels without gaps: a concentrated methodology for ultrasound examination of renal blood flow in a short course.
Renal vascular ultrasound is the key to diagnosing conditions affecting the organ's blood supply, but the technique is not mastered immediately. The course provides a concentrated, step-by-step method for examining renal blood flow.
You will perform and interpret the study more confidently, without missing important details.
Internist, nephrologist, ultrasound diagnostics physician, Candidate of Medical Sciences.
Internist, nephrologist, ultrasound diagnostics physician, Candidate of Medical Sciences. Korelina Anna Sergeevna is a specialist with 17 years of experience, combining clinical nephrology, internal medicine and ultrasound diagnostics. In 2008 she graduated from the Ural State Medical Academy (Yekaterinburg) with a degree in General Medicine, and in 2009 completed an internship in internal medicine. She subsequently obtained primary specialization in nephrology and ultrasound diagnostics, which enabled her to build a comprehensive approach to managing patients with nephrological and general therapeutic pathology.
Anna Sergeevna regularly upgrades her qualifications in internal medicine, current issues of immunoprophylaxis and inflammatory kidney diseases, focusing on modern clinical guidelines. In outpatient practice she sees adult patients as a nephrologist, internist and ultrasound physician, combining clinical examination with ultrasound studies, including of the abdominal organs, kidneys and vessels, which allows a comprehensive assessment of the patient's condition within a single visit.
Korelina Anna Sergeevna holds the academic degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences and is highly valued by patients for her systematic approach, clear explanation of the diagnosis and examination plan, as well as her ability to combine clinical reasoning with the capabilities of ultrasound diagnostics.
Within the educational projects of the MEDTRAIN Training Center, she shares her experience of a comprehensive nephrological and ultrasound approach to the patient, emphasizing evidence-based medicine and practical benefit for the physician.
Real-world vascular ultrasound practice without the «that's how it's done» approach: the first issue analyzing common misconceptions in angiology.
Should %DR be measured in 2D? Velocity First settles the debate on the modern assessment of internal carotid artery stenosis.
From routine duplex to expert level: accurate assessment of lower limb venous valvular insufficiency.