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.
A vascular report you can trust: algorithms for competent interpretation and report writing in angiology.
The data is collected — but how do you turn it into a clear conclusion? The course teaches you to interpret vascular studies and write structured reports in ultrasound angiology.
You will confidently formulate conclusions that are clear to the clinician and stand up to scrutiny.
Leading instructor of the MEDTRAIN Training Center, physician in ultrasound and functional diagnostics
Ultrasound diagnostics physician, Member of the Eurasian Association of Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics Specialists. Member of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology.
Knyazev Konstantin Andreevich is a practising specialist with a foundational clinical background in internal medicine and many years of experience in ultrasound and functional diagnostics. He graduated from the Ural State Medical Academy with a degree in General Medicine (2012), completed an internship in internal medicine (2013), and subsequently underwent professional retraining in Ultrasound Diagnostics and Functional Diagnostics.
Konstantin Andreevich is a member of the Eurasian Association of Specialists in Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics, as well as a member of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. A leading instructor at the MEDTRAIN Training Centre and chair of the examination board, he has developed and teaches more than 25 educational courses and training cycles devoted to the modern capabilities of ultrasound and functional diagnostics.
Konstantin Andreevich's professional interests include neurosonography, paediatric echocardiography with the diagnosis of congenital heart defects, ultrasound assessment of the lower-limb arteries, and ultrasound monitoring of arterial shunts and endovascular interventions. In his teaching he combines current international guidelines with clinical cases, paying particular attention to practical skills and the safe application of ultrasound techniques in real clinical practice.
Real-world vascular ultrasound practice without the «that's how it's done» approach: the first issue analyzing common misconceptions in angiology.
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