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=Proposed structure for the Cardiovascular Imaging half-day sessions (Monday March 22nd, BWH and Tuesday March 23rd, MGH)=
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=Cardiovascular Imaging =
  
===First lecture: MRI===
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===First lecture: Imaging biomarkers overview (15 min including questions) ===
  
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* Potential speakers: Neil Rofsky, Raymond Kwong (3/22)
 
* Slides contribution:
 
  
===Second lecture: US===
 
  
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===Second lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular ultrasound (30 min including questions)===
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* Potential speakers: Todd Perlstein
 
* Slides contribution:
 
  
===Third lecture: nuclear cardiology===
 
  
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* Potential speakers: Marcello Di Carli
 
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===Fourth lecture: CT===
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===Third lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular MRI (35 min including questions)===
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* Potential speakers: Ron Blankstein (3/22)
 
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===Fifth lecture: Guide to cardiovascular imaging resources within Harvard Catalyst===
 
  
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* Consultation service
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===Fourth lecture: Life cycle of medical imaging data (15 min including questions)===
* Centers of excellence
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* Education material online
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* Potential speakers: Valerie Humblet, Randy Gollub
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=== Fifth lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular CT (30 min including questions)===
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=== Sixth lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular nuclear imaging (30 min including questions)===
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=== Seventh lecture: Overview of utilizing the Harvard Catalyst Imaging Resources (15 min including questions/wrap up)===
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==Goals to share with the individual imaging modality speakers==
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* To provide a brief technical overview of the imaging modality.
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* To provide an overview of the imaging biomarkers that the modality can generate. 
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* To provide one or two specific examples of the use of that modality in answering a clinical research question.
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* To provide an overview of technical and / or logistical issues in utilizing the modality.
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* Cost?
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* To address subject safety issues with that modality
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==Learning objectives==
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* The participant will develop an understanding of the basic principles of the use of imaging biomarkers in clinical research.
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* The participant will become familiar with the application of cardiovascular ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and nuclear imaging in clinical research
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* The participant will understand the clinical imaging resources that are available through the Harvard Clinical and Translational Sciences Center (The Harvard Catalyst) Imaging Core.
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* The participant will develop a basic understanding of the life cycle of medical imaging data.

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Cardiovascular Imaging

First lecture: Imaging biomarkers overview (15 min including questions)

Second lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular ultrasound (30 min including questions)

Third lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular MRI (35 min including questions)

Fourth lecture: Life cycle of medical imaging data (15 min including questions)

Fifth lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular CT (30 min including questions)

Sixth lecture: Clinical research with cardiovascular nuclear imaging (30 min including questions)

Seventh lecture: Overview of utilizing the Harvard Catalyst Imaging Resources (15 min including questions/wrap up)

Goals to share with the individual imaging modality speakers

  • To provide a brief technical overview of the imaging modality.
  • To provide an overview of the imaging biomarkers that the modality can generate.
  • To provide one or two specific examples of the use of that modality in answering a clinical research question.
  • To provide an overview of technical and / or logistical issues in utilizing the modality.
  • Cost?
  • To address subject safety issues with that modality

Learning objectives

  • The participant will develop an understanding of the basic principles of the use of imaging biomarkers in clinical research.
  • The participant will become familiar with the application of cardiovascular ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and nuclear imaging in clinical research
  • The participant will understand the clinical imaging resources that are available through the Harvard Clinical and Translational Sciences Center (The Harvard Catalyst) Imaging Core.
  • The participant will develop a basic understanding of the life cycle of medical imaging data.