Temporal Bone Imaging Made "Easy": Basic to Advanced (Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask)

Expert head and neck radiologists from across North America will address everything you ever wanted to know about the temporal bone and facial nerve, starting with a comprehensive review of both normal and critical anatomy. Subsequent sessions will explore pathology causing conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, as well as pulsatile tinnitus, followed by clinical analyses of inflammatory and infectious processes. A uniquely relevant symposium focused on interpretive skills and postoperative insights, the symposium concludes with an interactive review of cases from this complex region which most radiologists are not familiar with.

  • Earn up to 4 CME and 4 live Self-Assessment (SA-CME) credits during and after the symposium through March 3, 2023
  • Learn from accomplished faculty
  • Gain comprehensive insights into temporal bone imaging
  • And more!


Registration Deadline: March 4, 2022

Pricing
Members: $199
In-Training: FREE
Nonmembers: $450

Join ARRS to receive member registration

ARRS is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education activities for physicians.
ARRS designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ and 4 American Board of Radiology©, MOC Part II, live Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in an activity.  
Credit On-Demand Sessions: ARRS designates this enduring material for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Registration Information

Register today to attend the Temporal Bone Imaging Made "Easy": Basic to Advanced (Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask) Virtual Symposium! See table below for rates.

Your membership must be current at the time of registration as well as for the duration of the Symposium in order to receive the member rate promotion. Nonmembers who wish to apply for ARRS membership and receive the member registration promotion must do so no later than February 25, 2022. See below for more information on becoming a member.

Virtual Symposium

The Virtual Symposium provides live broadcasting of symposium sessions online. All sessions will broadcast in Eastern Time Zone. Sessions and credit on demand will also be available to virtual registrants through March 3, 2023.


Virtual Symposium Regular Registration
Through March 4, 2022
ARRS Member  $199
ARRS In-Training Member  FREE
Nonmember  $450

Virtual Registration Policies

Join to Receive the Member Rate: To join and receive the member rate, submit a membership application online. Once you have received confirmation that your membership has been processed, you may register for the symposium. In order to be eligible to receive the discounted member registration fees, the membership application must be received no later than February 25, 2022.

Join ARRS to receive member registration

Please contact ARRS if you have any questions at 866-940-2777 or 703-729-3353 or meeting@arrs.org. Registrations by phone will not be accepted.

Audio/Video Recording Policy: Audio/Video recording including screen capturing or photography of any ARRS educational offering of any type is not allowed. Violations of this policy will be subject to access termination.

Virtual Cancellation Policy: On-demand access and credit claiming for this meeting will be available through March 3, 2023. Should you still need to cancel your registration, you may cancel at any time prior to the start of the meeting to receive a full refund. Once the meeting has started, absolutely no refunds will be provided.

Faculty


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Course Director


Richard Wiggins, MD
Associate Dean of CME 
Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences
University of Utah Health Science Center

Course Faculty


Laura Eisenmenger, MD
Assistant Professor, Associate Chief of MRI
Medical Director of Imaging Services for the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine

Luke Ledbetter, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA

Blair Winegar, MD
Radiology and Imaging Sciences – Associate Professor (Clinical)
University of Utah Health Science Center

Kalen Riley, MD 
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology & Imaging Sciences 
Division of Neuroradiology
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences 
Indiana University Health



Remy Lobo, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiology
Division of Neuroradiology
Co-Director, Diagnostic and Therapeutics Branch
University of Michigan Medicine

Nicholas Koontz, MD 
Director of Fellowship Programs
Dean D.T. Maglinte Scholar in Radiology Education
Associate Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Indiana University School of Medicine 

Kelly Dahlstrom, DO
Assistant Professor of Radiology
The University of Kansas Health Systems - Kansas City 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify important imaging anatomy of the temporal bone
  • Evaluate the most common pathologies of the temporal bone
  • Discuss the critical imaging differentials of pathology of the temporal bone
  • Explain how pathology of the temporal bone changes the complex anatomy, and the common imaging critical check points based on clinical presentation

Target Audience

General radiologists and neuroradiologists seeking to increase their knowledge and improve their skills in head and neck imaging.


On-Demand Sessions with Credit

Can’t watch a session live? Don’t worry.
All sessions will be available with credit on demand for all registrants. Simply view the recordings and complete the evaluation form on the credit claiming site to earn your credit. In addition, you can earn Self-Assessment credits by completing the questions for each session.

When can you access On-Demand Sessions?
On-demand sessions will be available through March 3, 2023. The complete recording of the Virtual Symposium will be available within 48 hours after the conclusion of the live symposium. Once registrants have received the email that the recorded sessions are available, registrants can begin to view on-demand sessions. Session recordings and credit on demand will be available until March 3, 2023.

Prior to the symposium, all registrants will receive information by email on how to access and view On-Demand Sessions and claim credit.


Disclosure of Commercial Interest

The following faculty members and planners have indicated that they do not have a financial relationship with a commercial organization that may have a direct or indirect interest in the subject matter being presented, or with any commercial organization that has provided funds for the educational activity:

  • Kelly Dahlstrom has nothing to disclose.
  • Kerry Davis has nothing to disclose. 
  • Laura Eisenmenger has nothing to disclose. 
  • Nicholas Koontz has nothing to disclose. 
  • John Leyendecker has nothing to disclose. 
  • Jeremiah Long has nothing to disclose.
  • Remy Lobo has nothing to disclose.
  • Kalen Riley has nothing to disclose. 
  • Samantha Schulz has nothing to disclose.
  • Lubdha Shah has nothing to disclose.
  • Richard Wiggins has nothing to disclose.
  • Blair Winegar has nothing to disclose.

The following individuals have indicated that they have a disclosure of commercial interest:

  • Luke Ledbetter receives book royalties from Elsevier.