Daily Schedule

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Sunday, April 30, 2017

7:30 AM9:30 AM
EDU.
This course will focus on mentoring and career advancement, private practice apprenticeship, active teaching techniques and technology for teachers.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2.0 CME
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
A. Kelly - Mentoring: Advancing Another's Career
P. Van Geertruyden - How To Get The Most From Your Mentor/Advisor
S. Messina - Private Practice Apprenticeship
S. Mukherji - Active Teaching Techniques
P. Bhargava - Technology for Teachers
W. Weadock - Building Radiology Teaching Files
10:00 AM12:00 NOON
CR.
Fortunately, severe reactions to contrast occur infrequently. Unfortunately, adverse reactions can be devastating with substantial morbidity and mortality. Most radiologists feel ill prepared as “first responders” during the first few critical minutes of life-threatening reactions until help arrives. 6 clinical scenarios will better prepare radiologists to handle severe reactions in the interim.
Subcodes: PS, ED, CT, OT
Credits: 2.0 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
M. Parker - Course Introduction, Overview, Clinical Scenarios
K. Beckett - Scenario-1 Mild Physiologic Reaction to Contrast Media
K. Beckett - Scenario-2 Contrast-Induced Bronchospasm
J. Pahade - Scenario-3 Contrast-Induced Laryngeal Edema
J. Pahade - Scenario-4 Contrast-Induced Hypotension w/ Bradycardia
G. Salazar - Scenario-5 Contrast-Induced Anaphylactoid Reaction
M. Sakala - Scenario-6 Pre-Medicated Patients/Shellfish Allergies
3:30 PM4:30 PM
RYR.
With the growing number of radiology journals as well as the increasing complexity of radiologists' practices, stay on top of the latest peer-reviewed literature can be challenging. Discover the most noteworthy and must-read articles in radiology from the American Journal of Roentgenology over the past year-across the spectrum of radiology.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1 CME
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
B. Carter - Radiology Year in Review
J. Stojanovska - Radiology Year in Review

Monday, May 1, 2017

1:30 PM3:00 PM
IC110.
This course will feature an discussion from experts on prostate cancer imaging and will provide a comprehensive review of the current state of practice.
Subcodes: GU, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
A. Rosenkrantz - Pitfalls in Prostate MR
D. Margolis - Planning for Surgery, Radiation and Focal Therapy
A. Westphalen - Active Surveillance of Prostate Cancer
3:30 PM5:00 PM
IC115.
This section will focus on evaluation and work up of incidental findings found on Breast MRI as well as breast findings found on imaging performed for non breast related indications.
Subcodes: BR, MR, CT, DM
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
C. Lee - Incidental Findings on Breast MRI
E. DePeri - Incidental Breast Findings: Evaluation and Work-Up

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

8:30 AM10:00 AM
IC202.
This course features experts presenting state-of-the-art updates on imaging of gynecologic malignancies, the pelvic floor, and pelvic MR pitfalls
Subcodes: GU, MR, PT, US
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin GH, Level Three
E. Sala - Imaging of Gynecologic Malignancies
A. Luna - Pitfalls in Pelvic MR
M. Lockhart - Pelvic Floor Imaging
IC203.
This session will provide an update on common challenges encountered in nuclear medicine and PET/CT in routine clinical practice as well as providing an update on infection and inflammation imaging and an approach to image interpretation in the setting of targeted/ radioimmunotherapy.
Subcodes: NM, PS, PT, HP
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level Two
H. Agress - Challenging/Informative Cases
D. Yoo - PET/CT for Infection and Inflammation
T. Wong - Targeted and Immunotherapy: New Imaging Challenges
10:30 AM12:00 NOON
IC209.
This course will focus on resident's transitioning into practice. Course topics will be provided on learning about the job search process, how to find a job, and how to negotiate an offer. Speakers will focus on how they went about a job search for an academic and private practice job, and how to negotiate contracts and salaries.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin A, Level Three
T. Potretzke - Employee Search - Academic
P. Carolan - Employment Search - Private Practice
K. Buckwalter - Salary - Negotiating Contracts
1:30 PM3:00 PM
IC210.
This course will feature topics from experts on emergency neuroimaging and provide a comprehensive review of the current state of practice.
Subcodes: ER, NR, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin GH, Level Three
D. Nunez - Pitfalls of Initial Stroke Imaging
W. Kubal - Imaging Face and Neck Infections
C. Sliker - Imaging Penetrating Neck Trauma
O. West - Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma Imaging Update: AO Spine
3:30 PM5:00 PM
IC214.
An up-to-date overview of how to plan and implement a Lung Cancer Screening program, the spectrum of solitary pulmonary nodules that may be detected, and how to apply the new Lung-RADS system of reporting the screening results.
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
F. Fintelmann - Ten Steps to Lung Cancer Screening
I. Vlahos - Know the Nodules: SPNs on Lung Cancer Screening
C. Wu - Lung-RADS: A Case-Based User's Guide

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

8:30 AM10:00 AM
IC302.
This course will discuss common indwelling devices, particularly cardiovascular hardware, and their level of safety when performing MRI. Additionally, potential complications of both iodinated and gadolinium based contrast media will be discussed.
Subcodes: CA, CT, PS
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level Two
R. Groves - MRI Safety: Implantable and Other Common Devices
J. Weinreb - Update on NSF and Gadolinium Retention
M. Zagurovskaya - Safe Use of Iodinated Media: Current Challenges
IC303.
This course will be given by leaders of the ABR and therefore this is an opportunity to get the latest, most accurate information on MOC.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin F, Level Three
V. Jackson - ABR Update 2017: MOC
B. Wagner - ABR Update 2017: MOC
L. Kachnic - ABR Update 2017: MOC
10:30 AM12:00 NOON
IC305.
This session will focus on the common congenital malformations in the brain and spine and will also address key imaging pearls for pediatric head and neck imaging.
Subcodes: NR, HN, PD, MK
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
S. Pruthi - Top 10 Congenital Brain Malformations
M. Zapadka - Top 10 Congenital Spine Malformations
M. Shroff - Top 10 Pediatric Head and Neck Imaging Pearls
IC306.
This session will focus on relevant issues related to imaging in IBD, led by recognized experts in the field.
Subcodes: GI, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level Two
J. Fletcher - CTE and MRE in Crohn’s Disease: Role and Evidence
T. Jaffe - Pitfalls, Extra-intestinal Manifestations, & Reporting
J. Dillman - Penetrating and Stricturing Crohn’s Disease
1:30 PM3:00 PM
IC312.
This session will discuss and present a wide variety of imaging-related pitfalls in GI & GU diagnosis.
Subcodes: GI, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
S. Eberhardt - Cancer Mimics
F. Miller - Pitfalls in Focal Hepatic Lesions
F. Coakley - Genitourinary Pitfalls
3:30 PM5:00 PM
IC314.
This course will review common scenarios and pitfalls encountered in pediatric emergency room radiology.
Subcodes: PD, CT, US, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin F, Level Three
S. Karakas - MRI in Acute Abdomen
T. Goodman - Ultrasound and CT in Pediatric Emergency Radiology
L. Fenton - Pediatric Emergency Room Neuroradiology
P. Sagar - Pulmonary Embolism in Children
IC317.
This session will focus on key anatomic features of paranasal sinuses and also on practical aspects and diagnostic challenges in sinonasal tumors and infections.
Subcodes: NR, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level Two
T. Kennedy - Anatomic Pearls of the Paranasal Sinuses
S. Mukherji - Sinonasal Tumors
A. Aiken - Sinonasal Infections

Thursday, May 4, 2017

8:30 AM10:00 AM
IC401.
This course will discuss and review important diagnoses that are easy to overlook, important to diagnose clinically, and common to occur in a general radiology practice.
Subcodes: MK, MR, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin GH, Level Three
C. Chung - Elbow Pitfalls
K. Buckwalter - Wrist Pitfalls
L. Ladd - Spine Pitfalls
D. Blankenbaker - Hip Pitfalls
IC402.
This section will include presentations that provide information on the latest surgical updates in breast imaging.
Subcodes: BR, US, BI, HP
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 12AB, Level Two
D. Plecha - Axillary Lymph Node Evaluation
R. Shenk - What Your Surgeon Wants to Know
IC403.
This course will be a case-based session that highlights the diagnosis and intervention for DVT and PE, the potential utilization of PERTs (PE Response Teams) and the current role of IVC filters.
Subcodes: VI, CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin F, Level Three
R. Winokur - Outcomes of PE Intervention and PE Response Teams (PERT)
R. Hieb - Case-Based Review of PE Thrombolysis and IVC Filters: What Is Their Role?
A. Nemcek Jr. - Case-Based Review of DVT: Can Intervention Help Prevent Long Term Morbidity?
10:30 AM12:00 NOON
IC405.
This course will highlight the neuroimaging tips and traps in imaging epilepsy and will include both pediatric and adult population.
Subcodes: NR, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
J. Leach - Basic Approach and Must Know Lesions in Epilepsy
N. Salamon - Newer Classifications and Multimodal Epilepsy Imaging
E. Friedman - Pitfalls in Epilepsy Imaging
1:30 PM3:00 PM
IC411.
This session will focus on several controversial topics in abdominal imaging.
Subcodes: GU, GI, CT, HP
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin GH, Level Three
M. Davenport - Steroid Preps: Helpful, Hurtful, or Neither?
M. Moshiri - Controversies in Female Pelvic Imaging
M. Patlas - Positive Oral Contrast at CT
3:30 PM5:00 PM
IC414.
This course will feature approach of a pediatric radiologist to common musculoskeletal abnormalities as well common "do not touch" lesions.
Subcodes: PD, US, RF, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin GH, Level Three
V. Ho - Multifocal Bone Lesions
R. Iyer - Ultrasound in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiology
N. Mardis - Pediatric "Do Not Touch" Lesions
R. Guillerman - Pearls and Pitfalls in Pediatric Bone Marrow Imaging
IC415.
This section will feature lectures dedicated to reviewing the basics Breast US and discussion of breast calcifications on multiple breast imaging modalities.
Subcodes: BR, US, DM
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level Two
A. Holbrook - Evaluating Calcifications on Breast Imaging
R. Pham - Breast Ultrasound: The Basics
IC416.
This session will focus on essentials of vascular imaging with ultrasound including carotid Doppler, abdominal Doppler and assessment of extremities for DVT.
Subcodes: US, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin A, Level Three
K. Richman - Carotid US: Is There a Good Head on Those Shoulders?
C. Deurdulian - Basics in Abdominal Doppler Imaging
E. Bluth - Deep Venous Thrombosis

Friday, May 5, 2017

8:30 AM10:00 AM
IC501.
This session will cover updates on managing thyroid nodules, technical and diagnostic pitfalls to avoid in scrotal sonography and evaluation of emergent conditions in the right upper quadrant.
Subcodes: US, HN, GU, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
S. Bhatt - Thyroid Nodules: When to Cut it Out
D. Wolfman - Pitfalls in Scrotal Sonography
S. Sheth - Imaging of Right Upper Quadrant Emergencies
10:30 AM12:00 NOON
IC506.
This session provides an overview of the key issues in rectal cancer imaging with MR, from the SAR DFP.
Subcodes: GI, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin GH, Level Three
Z. Kassam - Initial Staging
H. Kaur - Pitfalls in Rectal MR
M. Gollub - Response to Therapy
IC508.
This course will provide a review of the imaging features of benign and malignant bone tumors and an update on the use of advanced imaging techniques for diagnosis and treatment planning. This section will also review disease processes that may mimic a bone tumor.
Subcodes: MK, GN, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin BC, Level Three
M. Murphey - Benign Bone Tumor - When is Further Assessment Necessary
L. Fayad - Malignant Bone Tumors: What Can MRI Do For You?
D. Wenger - Tumor Simulators: Imaging Pearls and Pitfalls