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Michalene McPharlin, RN, RVT, FSVU

Micky McPharlin manages the vascular surgery clinic and vascular laboratory at Henry Ford Hospital/Henry Ford Health System in Detroit. She lectures widely on registry preparation and vascular topics, chairs the SVT legislative watch subcommittee, serves as associate editor of The Journal of Vascular Technology, and has been a member of the SVT board of directors. Like Claudia Rumwell, Micky is a Fellow of the Society of Vascular Technology, the recipient of its distinguished service award, and editor of the Vascular Laboratory Policies & Procedures Manual.

Vascular Laboratory Policies & Procedures Manual
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Vascular Laboratory Policies & Procedures Manual
Claudia Rumwell, RN, RVT, FSVU
Michalene McPharlin, RN, RVT, FSVU
D.E. Strandness, Jr., MD
Edward G. Grant, MD

ISBN: 0941022498
Format: 3-Ring Binder
Catalog No: 11007
Price: $495.00

For labs applying for ICAVL or AIUM accreditation, writing an acceptable policies & procedures manual can be the single most time-consuming task. LabDisk delivers—and makes it a snap to customize—60 SVU-endorsed policy and procedure documents written and edited by the experts to an exacting, peer-reviewed standard. Includes references for each protocol. How easy is it?

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Endorsed and sponsored by the Society of Vascular Ultrasound, LabDisk comes on CD-ROM in a large 3-ring binder with complete, simple instructions. Call our toll-free number for a no-risk 30-day trial. New low price for limited time!
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Vascular Technology
An Illustrated Review
New 4th Edition!


Vascular Technology
Claudia Rumwell, RN, RVT, FSVU
Michalene McPharlin, RN, RVT, FSVU

Exam: Vascular Technology
Step 1: Review Text
CME Credits: 12 hours
ISBN: 0941022730
Format: Softcover
Catalog No: 11049
Price: $79.95

The standard has been raised. Completely revised and updated, significantly expanded, and better than ever, the new edition of this popular book explains and illustrates what you need to know to pass the Vascular Technology and Physicians' Vascular Interpretation exams—topic by topic, in one volume, by leading technologists who themselves have taken, passed, and helped others prepare for and pass their RVT exams. Based on the registry’s exam outline, it includes new illustrations, duplex and color flow images, Doppler waveforms, photo-documented physiologic exam techniques, angiograms, new self-assessment exercises, glossaries, and integral CME application. Particularly useful in combination with Vascular Technology Review, Vascular Physics Review, and ScoreCards for Vascular Technology. Thorough coverage of physical principles (including Doppler), indications, and interpretation makes this book an excellent review for physicians taking the PVI exam.
12 hours SDMS-approved CME! 314 illustrations (23 in color). 442 pp.

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Have you ever thought about how the binding of a book affects its performance—and you? We have. And we’ve applied what we learned to this book to make it sturdier and easier to use. Here’s how. Read more . . .
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