
Multi-faceted training combined with some of the most experienced medical professionals provide AMI with a strong competitive advantage. When a new physician joins the AMI program, training is completed with the following AMI team members:
Rodney Raabe, MDDr. Raabe is the director of radiology at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Washington. He serves as a director of the angio/interventional department and the noninvasive laboratory.
Dr. Raabe is a member of the Society of Interventional Radiology, the American Medical Association, the American College of Radiology, the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, the Radiological Society of North America and the Spokane County Medical Society. He serves as a Co-Chairman for the Legs for Life Screening Program for Peripheral Vascular Disease, the Chairman of the National Venous Forum — he is a corporate educator for laser vein and Carotid Stent technologies. Dr. Raabe was also recently featured in a New York Times article and on ABC’s Good Morning America.
Leslie Treas, RN, PhD, CPNP, CNNPOne of the founders of Assessment Technologies Institute®, LLC and Director of Strategic Planning, Leslie Treas demonstrates leadership and expertise forecasting the direction and design of educational and testing product development, including continuing education. In partnership with AMI, Dr. Treas will spearhead all continuing education and accreditation initiatives, ensuring AMI’s ongoing education and training offering will be unique to the industry.
Barbara (B.J.) Frey, RN, ARNPBarbara, received her bachelor's degree in nursing from Southern Illinois University in 1985 and her master's degree in nursing with a specialty and certification in family practice from Washington State University in 1999. She has 21 years of nursing experience with emphasis in the operating room, urology and neurosurgery. She has intensive training in the procedures of sclerotherapy, Botox® and dermal fillers with certifications.
Monte Madsen, RDMS, RVTMonte Madsen, Director of Venous Procedures, has been involved in the forefront of venous treatments for nearly a decade. He is well respected in the area of vascular ultrasound and lectures regularly throughout the United States. Monte attended the University of Wyoming and his specialty training was completed at University of Utah Medical Center - Diagnostic Ultrasound School.