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.
Carotid and vertebral arteries step by step — plus the rare diagnosis of rotational compression syndrome of the vertebral artery.
A high-quality examination of the brachiocephalic arteries rests on technique and image optimization. This hands-on microcourse covers anatomy, stages, and measurements, as well as the diagnosis of rotational compression syndrome of the vertebral arteries.
You will obtain clean, diagnostically valuable images and recognize rare but important pathology.
Scientific Director of the MEDTRAIN Training Center, expert physician in ultrasound diagnostics
Blagodir Boris Vladislavovich — scientific director of the MEDTRAIN Training Center, ultrasound diagnostics expert physician with 22 years of experience and 13+ years of teaching. He conducts author's courses on echocardiography and vascular ultrasound, combining rigorous protocols with a clear step-by-step methodology. Quality marker: completed advanced programs at Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, ASE Learning Hub, Mayo Clinic, SVM; member of AIUM, president of the Eurasian Association of Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics Specialists. Learn from a practitioner who turns complex algorithms into clear decisions.
Scientific director of MEDTRAIN. 22 years of clinical work in ultrasound diagnostics; 13+ years of training physicians: from basic echocardiography to expert vascular ultrasound and functional diagnostics.
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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