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CT Master Series with Matthew Budoff,
M.D., and Ronald P. Karlsberg, M.D.
Cardiac Imaging with Computed Tomography
- Advanced Certification (Level II)
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Matthew J. Budoff, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine,
David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Division of Cardiology Program Director
Director, Cardiac CT
Torrance, CA
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Ronald P. Karlsberg, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Medicine,
David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA
Director Cardiovascular Research Institute
of Southern California
Cardiovascular Medical Group of Southern California
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Location
Cardiovascular Medical Group of Southern California
414 North Camden Drive, Suite 1100
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Course Overview
This course is targeted to individuals who have successfully completed Level 1 training or the equivalent and require
mentoring, interpretation over-reads and supervised experience in acquisition of CT coronary angiograms. This course
will consist of the following.
- Interpretation and proctoring of 100 cases.
- Observation and participation of 50 live cases.
- Work daily with the CT staff and with one of four Level III Instructors, each providing a unique approach to
interpretation and reporting.
- 5 days of onsite training in the CVMG Advanced Imaging Center, with availability of independent study
- Instruction and proctored cases the weekend before and after (elective) for total of 9 days.
Course is limited to 4 individuals
Faculty Backgrounds
Dr. Budoff graduated from George Washington University School of Medicine and completed his internship,
residency and cardiology fellowship at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He has published over 100 articles and
authored textbook chapters on many aspects of cardiac computed tomography and its impact on coronary artery
disease. He lectures both nationally and internationally on Cardiac CT and is an NIH-funded researcher on
Sub clinical Atherosclerosis. Dr. Budoff chaired the recently published the ACC/AHA Competency Guidelines
for Cardiac CT and MR, and has edited the most popular textbook on Cardiac CT.
Dr. Karlsberg received his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco. He completed
his residency at the University of Colorado, and his cardiology fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis,
Missouri. Dr. Karlsberg is Clinical Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine and founder of the
Cardiovascular Research Institute of Southern California (CVRI). The CVRI has participated in hundreds of clinical
trials and is embarking on new studies clarifying the role of CT angiography in the office setting. Dr. Karlsberg
has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, as well as presenting locally, nationally and
internationally. As Director of Cardiac Catheterization at Brotman Medical Center he has developed multiple Cardiac
Catheterization Laboratories and has led the effort to develop the Cardiovascular Medical Group (CVMG) CT Imaging
center. He is a consultant to major imaging vendors and has a special interest in Coronary Artery Disease, clinical
research, digital imaging and electronic medical records.
Additional Faculty

Daniel S. Berman, MD
Dr Berman is Chief of Cardiac Imaging and Nuclear Cardiology at S. Mark Taper Foundation
Imaging Center. Dr. Berman, professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of
Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is a leader in cardiac
imaging research. He is one of the principal developers in nuclear cardiology techniques
and applications. Past and current research endeavors include new applications for
cardiac CT, MRI, PET and SPECT, as well as development of automated computer-based
image assessment methods. Lecturing extensively around the world, he also serves
on the committees of numerous professional organizations and editorial boards. Dr.
Berman has written more than 500 original manuscripts, chapters and books. He has
served as an Associate Editor for the Journal of the American College of Cardiology
and is a fellow for both the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart
Association's Council on Clinical Cardiology.

John D. Friedman, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
Chief, Outpatient Cardiac Imaging
John D. Friedman, MD is the Chief of Outpatient Cardiac Imaging at the S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center. Dr.
Friedman is board certified in nuclear medicine and in internal medicine with a subspecialty in cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Friedman's research focus is on the clinical application and quantitative analysis of nuclear cardiology, cardiac
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and new imaging agents that can be used for both modalities to provide the most
diagnostic information. Dr. Friedman has written or co-written numerous papers for peer-reviewed publications. He has
presented lectures, both locally and nationally, focusing on myocardial single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)
imaging. A native of Los Angeles, Dr. Friedman received his medical degree from the University of Southern California
and completed his internship, residencies and fellowships in internal medicine, cardiology and nuclear medicine at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Louise Thomson, MBChB FRACP
S. Mark Taper Imaging Center
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Louise Thomson received her medical degree from the University of Otago, New Zealand in 1991 and trained in internal
medicine, cardiology (Auckland, NZ) and nuclear medicine (Sydney, Australia) before moving to the United States in 2002.
She studied cardiac MR under supervision of Drs Raymond Kim and Robert Judd at the Duke Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Center prior to moving to Los Angeles. She joined the Cedars Sinai Imaging Medical Group in 2005 and reads general nuclear
medicine and PET in addition to cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and cardiac CT. Dr Thomson is a fellow of the Royal
Australasian College of Physicians and a member of SNM, ASNC and SCMR. She is the author or co-author of 22 peer reviewed
publications and three book chapters.
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Upcoming Courses
Level I Courses
Level II Courses
- April 27 - May 2, 2008
- May 11 - 16, 2008
- June 15 - 20, 2008
- July 27 - August 1, 2008
- August 24 - August 29, 2008
- October 5 - October 10, 2008
- November 2 - November 7, 2008
- November 30 - December 5, 2008
Level III Courses
- April 27 - May 2, 2008
- May 11 - 16, 2008
- June 15 - 20, 2008
- July 27 - August 1, 2008
- August 24 - August 29, 2008
- October 5 - October 10, 2008
- November 2 - November 7, 2008
- November 30 - December 5, 2008
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Here's what past students are saying about the course and it's
faculty.
"Excellent teacher". Infectious enthusiasm. An incredible depth of knowledge and
expertise.
Great course. Abundant variety of pathology. Complex mix of cases ranging from the
screening to complex coronary pathology.
Felt that the course was exactly what I wanted to get out of my time here. I now
feel quite comfortable with the software to the point where I an ready to start
reading. Truly remarkable how far I was able to come in 5-6 days. Staff was great
and very flexible.
Overall spectacular. Exactly what was needed to take a
reader to the next level of skills and comfort in reading studies effectively.
Excellent. Knowledge base is wonderful. Really appreciate their patience in
dealing with those of us who are less than stellar in congenital heart disease
Absolutely phenomenal. Best CTA instructor/lecturer/reader I have encountered.
Background of echo/nuclear/MRI congenital levels. Tremendous depth to their
CTA reading which she effectively conveys to students.
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