For Immediate Release
Contact:
mktgcomm@tams.com
TOSHIBA AND CARDIOVASCULAR INSTITUTE OF THE SOUTH ESTABLISH CARDIOVASCULAR CT EDUCATION
PARTNERSHIP
TUSTIN,
Calif., Jan. 24, 2006 – As part of the company’s commitment to cardiac
and vascular imaging education, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc., together
with Louisiana-based Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS), today announced
the new “Cardiovascular CT Basics Program.” The program is designed to educate cardiologists,
radiologists, vascular surgeons and administrators about the latest 64-slice CT
technology, including Toshiba’s AquilionTM 64 CFX
system, and meets stringent American College of Cardiology and peripheral artery
disease guidelines for cardiac imaging.
Course topics
include regulatory requirements, space and construction issues, coding and billing
requirements, appropriate utilization of the technology and a general overview of
interpretation challenges. The course is also designed to allow a participant to
leave with a body of knowledge that includes referral forms, exam requisitions,
reporting samples, appropriate CPT codes, interesting cases, sample images and much
more. The courses will feature discussion sessions with CIS cardiologists, surgeons,
administrators and technical staff team members.
“As a leading
cardiovascular center, it is our responsibility to bring the latest medical technology
to the patients of Louisiana,” said Dr. Peter Fail, cardiologist, CIS. “However,
the technology is only the beginning. We must also ensure that it’s being used correctly
and to its fullest capabilities, and that’s where we feel this program will have
the largest benefit—for both our clinicians and patients.”
The three-day
course offers continuing medical education credit and is designed specifically for
users new to the field of cardiovascular CT. Beginning in mid-February, coursework
includes a 64-slice CT technology overview and content about the clinical and business
aspects of owning the technology in a private practice setting. In addition,
the course will cover key technology elements for clinicians, administrators and
technologists, including physics, scanning, data workflow and reimbursement.
Training courses will be held in Houma, Louisiana, at the corporate headquarters
of CIS. “The physicians at CIS have always considered education to be a large
part of our mission,” says Dr. Craig Walker, founder, president and medical director
of CIS. “This new technology has changed the way we practice medicine, and we feel
an obligation to educate our colleagues on its many applications.”
“The primary
goal of this course is to provide a basic overview for clinicians that are beginning
to use 64-slice technology to increase their comfort with the system,” said Robb
Young, senior manager, Cardiology CT at TAMS. “If clinicians understand the
system’s benefits and capabilities, they are more likely to use it and subsequently
provide better patient care.”
For more information
about TAMS and its wide range of medical imaging products, please visit
www.medical.toshiba.com.
About
CIS
CIS is one of the nation’s most respected groups of cardiologists, cardiovascular
surgeons and thoracic surgeons, representing nearly every specialty in heart and
vascular medicine. CIS and its staff of more than 400 dedicated team members
and 40 physicians provide comprehensive cardiovascular care at 10 locations throughout
south Louisiana. For more information about CIS and CT training, please visit www.cardio.com.
About
Toshiba
With headquarters in Tustin, Calif., Toshiba America Medical Systems markets,
sells, distributes and services diagnostic imaging systems, and coordinates clinical
diagnostic imaging research for all modalities in the United States. Toshiba
Medical Systems Corporation, an independent group company of Toshiba Corporation,
is a global leading provider of diagnostic medical imaging systems and comprehensive
medical solutions, such as CT, X-ray, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, MRI and information
systems. Toshiba Corporation is a leader in information and communications
systems, electronic components, consumer products, and power systems. Toshiba
has approximately 161,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of $53 billion.
AquilionTM is a trademark of Toshiba Medical Systems
Corporation.