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Regent Seven Seas Cruise on Navigator

 15 night Caribbean Cruise

Dec 22, 2011- Jan 6 2012

 

Sport Medicine And Gastroenterology with Imaging Update 2011 on the Seven Seas Navigator    

  Dr Renner's DVD and Workbook Course

 

 

17 hours AMA Category 1 CME Credits And 17 Hours Prescribed AAFP Credits

 

Dec 22 Thu Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Dec 23 Fri Key West, Florida

Dec 24 Sat Cruise the Atlantic Ocean, Casual  

Dec 25 Sun Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos pm

Dec 26 Mon San Juan, Puerto Rico

Dec 27 Tue Gustavia, St. Barts

Dec 28 Wed Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Dec 29 Thu Castries, St. Lucia

Dec 30 Fri Bridgetown, Barbados

Dec 31 Sat Roseau, Dominica Elegant

Jan 01 Sun Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

Jan 02 Mon Cayo Levantado, Dominican Republic

Jan 03 Tue Cruise the Atlantic Ocean

Jan 04 Wed Princess Cays (Eleuthera), Bahamas

Jan 05 Thu Nassau, Bahamas

Jan 06 Fri Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

 

Earn CME on your Cruise ship with Dr Renner's acclaimed Radiology Course on DVD and Workbooks.

 

Sport Medicine And Gastroenterology with Imaging Update 2011 on the Seven Seas Navigator  

 

17 hours AMA Category 1 CME Credits And 17 Hours Prescribed AAFP Credits

   

"The best and most useful course I have ever taken...Dr Renner tells you how to read the studies instead of just showing examples"

 

"Dr Renner's simple rules for reading MR MSK scans are the best!"

 

What You Receive:

12 DVDs of Dr Renner's lectures:

6 Musculoskeletal MR lectures on DVDs

            6 Gastroenterology Update including Imaging Lectures on DVD

Two Workbooks written for the course by Dr Renner:

Musculoskeletal Cases Workbook  -75 pages of Cases and Protocols

G.I. Radiology Workbook - 85 pages

CME is certificate labeled "Sport Medicine And Gastroenterology with Imaging Update 2011" on the Seven Seas Navigator after completing the course evaluation.

Sign-In and Course Evaluation Sheet, Question and Answer sheet with Discussion of answers.

 

Tuition:  $395 physicians

               $195 Physician assistants, rad techs, and residents

The course consists of viewing Dr Renner's highly acclaimed lectures on DVD and reading the workbooks that Dr Renner written for this course.

These DVDs by Dr Renner are not approved for "enduring materials," which means the DVDs are only good for CME during the time of the course.  The DVDs are yours to keep, but have no CME credit after the course.

 

Keep track of the hours you spend reading the workbooks and viewing the DVDs; you receive 1 hour of CME for each hour of study.  You fill in the number of hours you worked on the certificate, up to 17 hours CME.  There are no tests or quizzes.  You fill out a course evaluation.

 

The CME is certificate labeled "Sport Medicine And Gastroenterology with Imaging Update 2011" on the Regent Seven Seas Navigator.

 

Tuition is $395 for physicians; $195 for Physician assistants, radiology techs, and residents.

Please e-mail me at Billyrad@aol.com if you would like to register for the course.

 

You mail back the course evaluation in the pre-addressed envelope and you will receive your certificate by mail.

Please email or call if you have any questions. I hope you enjoy the course.

 

W Renner MD

DW Renner, LLC 

E-mail billyrad@aol.com

 

The MSK MR DVDs:

          The Shoulder:  How to Read Labral Tears

          The Shoulder:  Rotator Cuff Tears

          The Shoulder:  The Rotator Interval

          The Knee: Lateral Knee Injuries

          The Knee: Medial Knee  Injuries

          The Hip: Labral Tears And FAI

 

The GI DVDs:

          Crohn's Disease and CT

          Liver Masses

          Focal Liver in the Cirrhotic

          Diffuse Liver Disease

          Pancreatic Cystic Masses

          Small bowel disease