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Pacific Vascular Institute for Continuing Medical Education (PVICME)
18702 North Creek Parkway, Suite 212
Bothell, WA. 98011
Phone:(425) 398-7772
Fax: (425) 486-8976

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On-site Course Faculty

Edwin C. Brockenbrough , MD, Medical Director, Pacific Vascular / PVICME
Dr. Brockenbrough has served as Medical Director for Pacific Vascular and PVICME for over 10 years. He is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and took his training in surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, National Heart Institute, and the University of Washington. He is Board Certified in both General Surgery and Thoracic Surgery.  Dr. Brockenbrough was the founder and Director of the Vascular Laboratory at Harborview Medial Center, Seattle, while also serving as Associate Surgeon-in-Chief. He is Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of Washington and a contributor to professional journals.  As a practicing surgeon in the Seattle area he has had a special interest in vascular diagnostics as well as vascular surgery. He has served as the president of the King County Medical Society, of the Washington State Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, and of the North Pacific Surgical Association. Dr. Brockenbrough has also served as Chief of Staff at Northwest Hospital in Seattle and is currently a member of the Board of Trustees.

Donnalee Davis, CNRN
Donnalee has worked and taught in the field of nursing and radiology since graduating from Pennstate in 1983. She has co-authored numerous papers and made over 70 presentations througout the nation on the subject of Intraoperative Transcranial Doppler. Donnalee is currently one of the leading instructors in the U.S today in the field of TCD/TCI. Her study projects also include WASID (Warfarin-Aspirin Symptomatic Intracranial Disease), Sickle Cell Program, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) and TCD Multicenter Study, Emboli Following Interventional GDC Coiling of Aneurysms, and Laboratory Re-Accreditation.

Keith A  Fujioka, BS,  RVT, FSVU
Keith’s career in Vascular Technology began in 1980 at a time when state of the art meant you had a continuous wave Doppler, a few blood pressure cuffs and a plethysmograph. With the advent and widespread utilization of duplex scanning the field has undergone considerable change, so much so, that the field itself underwent a name change to Vascular Ultrasound.

Over that span of time Keith has served in a number of positions from Registered Vascular Technologist, Research and Education Coordinator, Director of Education, Technical Director and now, President and CEO of Pacific Vascular Incorporated.

He has been active in his support of the field through participation in the Society of Vascular Ultrasound, both on a local and national level. In addition to serving as Chair of a number of committees and as a member of many others over the years, he served as SVU President in 1998-99. He was inducted as a Fellow of the Society of Vascular Ultrasound in 1997 and received the Society’s most distinguished service award, the Leadership Award in 1999.

Keith’s special interest in cerebrovascular testing, both extracranial and intracranial, has resulted in numerous publications, both in medical journals and text and opportunities to share his knowledge in a variety of educational venues. He especially enjoys the opportunity PVICME provides to work with students on a more personal level and address subject matter in greater depth.

Shawna Grover, BS, RVT
Shawna Grover graduated in 2000 from the University of Washington with a Bachelors of Science degree in Biology. She began her tenure at Pacific Vascular also in 2000. Since this time she has been regularly involved in the hands-on teaching of duplex scanning for carotids, lower and upper extremity arteries and veins, as well as abdominal exams. In 2003 she designed one of PVI CME’s newest courses in Upper Extremity duplex, an information packed course that covers upper extremity vasculature, DVT, AV grafts and fistulas. Most recently, Shawna has begun teaching a lower extremity course as well. In addition to lecturing for PVI CME, Shawna works as a PVI in-house trainer working one on one with RVT trainees.

William A. Johnson, RVT, FSVU
Bill became involved in vascular ultrasound on a full time basis in 1976. He has been very active in the Society of Vascular Ultrasound (SVU) as a Charter Member and now as a Life Member. He has served on the Board of SVU in multiple positions, including President, Secretary and Treasurer. He received the highest award the Society bestows, the Leadership award, in 1994, and was subsequently appointed Fellow of SVU.

He has authored or co-authored several papers, including two published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery. He has presented papers or lectures at many SVU annual conferences and moderated several panels and conference sessions.

Terence Quigley, MD, RPVI
Dr. Quigley joined Pacific Vascular as an Associate Physician in 2002 and as PVICME advisory physician in 2003. A graduate of Boston University, Dr. Quigley completed his residency and research training at the University of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis, MN and served as Chief Resident, Surgery from 1982 – 83. Dr. Quigley was in active duty with the United States Air Force from 1983 – 1988 during which he achieved several honors and awards including National Research Service Award, Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, and was appointed as Military Consultant in Vascular Surgery to the Surgeon General in 1987.

Highly published, his assortment of topics include “Endarterectomy for asymptomatic Carotid artery stenos­is, JAMA 273 (18):1421, 1995; “Current Management and clinical outcome of hemangiopericytomas. Am J. Surg, 163(5): 490—493, 1992; “The shift toward a managed care environment in a multispecialty group practice model. Arch Surg 131: 1027, 1996.

Dr. Quigley has made the list of Seattle’s Best Doctors (2000), Best Doctors in America (2001) and as a member of the Consumer’s Checkbook of Top Doctors (2004). Dr. Quigley currently works at Northwest Surgical Specialists in Seattle, WA

 

 Norma J. Vandenberghe, RN, RVT.
Norma is a graduate of the University of Washington's School of Nursing. Her vascular training includes OTJ training in Noninvasive Vascular Diagnostic Technology under the direction of D.E Strandness Jr., MD in the Vascular Section at the University of Washington’s Department of Surgery. During this period, she assisted in the development of several of the protocols currently accepted for duplex evaluation of vascular sites. She was Manager and Technical Director of the University of Washington clinical Vascular Diagnostic Service and has since started three new vascular labs. She is a member of the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, (ARDMS), Society of Vascular Ultrasound (SVU) and Northwest Vascular Technologists (NWVT). She has taught numerous CME, professional education and Physician Interpretation courses; topics include Carotid Duplex Scanning, Lower Extremity Arterial Duplex Scanning, Venous Duplex Scanning, Abdominal Duplex Scanning, and Duplex Evaluation of Dialysis Access Grafts. She has presented at conferences for both the SVU and the Canadian Society of Vascular Technology, and has done independent teaching in Switzerland and Germany. Norma is currently the Technical Director of the Diagnostic Vascular Laboratory at Overlake Internal Medicine Associates, Bellevue, WA.

 

 


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