Competency, Appropriateness, and Quality in Cardiovascular CT

Author(s):  
Allen J. Taylor ◽  
Lance E. Sullenberger ◽  
Todd C. Villines
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Author(s):  
Andrew Lin ◽  
Márton Kolossváry ◽  
Manish Motwani ◽  
Ivana Išgum ◽  
Pál Maurovich-Horvat ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew J. Budoff ◽  
Allen J. Taylor

2016 ◽  
pp. 221-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Aamir Latif ◽  
Khurram Nasir

Author(s):  
Sheba John ◽  
Laura Schoeneberg ◽  
Christopher E. Greenleaf ◽  
Jorge D. Salazar ◽  
Dilachew A. Adebo

To understand the role, place, and timing of cardiovascular CT imaging in the assessment and management of cardiac patients, it is important to recognize the value and limitations of currently available techniques. This chapter summarizes these alternative techniques; for more in-depth information the reader is directed to the relevant dedicated Oxford Specialist Handbook.


Although radiologists and cardiologists receive core training in cardiovascular physiology and imaging, subspecialty practice in CCT requires specific training. To this end, international levels of clinical competency have been established that are now widely accepted. Certification exams in CCT are available via several US and European institutions. Some are linked to the process of accreditation, whilst others (e.g. CBCCT) are separate from that process (but have similar requirements).


Author(s):  
B. Kelly Han ◽  
Andrew Crean ◽  
John R. Lesser
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