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Percutantous AV Fistula
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Session Evaluation Survey
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Physicians eligible to earn CME for participation in this activity can earn AOA Category 1-A Credit hours or AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. In order to claim CME credits for this session, registrants must evaluate each lecture attended. CME hours attended at the meeting will be tracked through this online evaluation system.
- Identify ultrasound findings which qualify patient for percutaneous AV Fistula
- Describe technical steps of the percutaneous AV fistula procedure
- Conduct post procedure interventions leading to functional percutaneous AV fistula
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Gregory Lynch, DO, FACOS
Vascular Surgery
Indiana Regional Medical Center
Gregory J.Lynch DO FACOS ,Vascular Surgeon, Indiana Regional Medical Center, Indiana , Pennsylvania
Hopefully expanding the legacy of dialysis via Percutaneous access. Practiced in urban Philadelphia Pennsylvania setting for years moved to rural Pennsylvania January, 2020. Here the fistula is king and making it a better option was encouraged and supported.
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