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National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium™
Sponsored by Loma Linda University School of Medicine Presented by World Class CME
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ALL NEW RELEASE! The National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium™ course is now available on DVD and MP4 formats to fit your schedule and preparation preference.
This activity features up to 35 faculty and 107 topics. Radiology sub-specialties presented include: Musculoskeletal Imaging, 3D & Cardiovascular Imaging, Chest Radiology, Body CT & MR, Emergency Radiology, PET & PET/CT, Neuroradiology, Ultrasound, Breast Imaging &
Breast MRI.
| CREDITS |
Earn up to 57.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. |
| CE RELEASE |
April 1, 2010 |
| CE EXPIRE |
March 31, 2013 |
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Media (Can't decide on a format?) |
Price |
Purchase |
| 706DD |
Video - DVD: Includes 30 DVDs, 1 CD-ROM Syllabus with carrying case, and CME information. |
$1,195.00 |
| 7064P |
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$1,195.00 |
| 706AUP |
Additional User Package: Includes 1 CD-ROM Syllabus and CME information (initial video purchase required). |
$250.00 |
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| Special pricing for clinic-wide orders or for group subscriptions/purchases. Minimum order quantities apply for eligible discounts. For further information and pricing estimates, contact Kyle Jackson at 1-800-952-0690 x3075. |
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Topics & Speakers
Musculoskeletal Radiology
- MR of the Wrist and Hand: Everything but the Tendons
- MR of the Wrist and Hand: Tendons
- MR of the Elbow
Mark W. Anderson, MD
- Osteomyelitis: Imaging Evaluation
- Common Incidental Osseous Lesions: When to Worry
- Common Incidental Soft Tissue Lesions: When to Worry
Mark J. Kransdorf, MD
- MRI of the Ankle: Tendons
- MRI of the Ankle: Ligaments
- MRI of the Ankle: Other Considerations
Clyde A. Helms, MD
PET & PET/CT
- Building Your Clinical Oncology
FDG PET/CT Practice
- FDG PET/CT in “Non-Covered” Cancers
- Utility of FDG PET/CT in Image-Guided Therapy
Homer A. Macapinlac, MD
- Gynecologic Cancers
- Monitoring and Predicting Response to Therapy:
Parts 1 & 2
Barry A. Siegel, MD
- Neurological Applications in PET/CT
- PET/CT in Breast Cancer
- PET/CT in Melanoma
Ronald L. Korn, MD, PhD
3D & Cardiovascular Imaging
- 64-MDCT and Beyond: Current State of the Art
- Volume Visualization: Pearls and Pitfalls
- Common Pitfalls and Errors in MDCT: How to Recognize Them and How to Avoid Them
Elliot K. Fishman, MD
- CT Angiography of Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Imaging of Aortic Stents and Stent-Grafts
- Coronary Calcium Measurement: Technique and Rationale
Geoffrey Rubin, MD
- Optimizing Your Cardiac CT Angiogram: Patient Preparation and Scanning Techniques
- Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease with CTA: Current Status and Applications
- Evaluation of the Extra-Arterial Cardiac Structures on Cardiac CT Angiography
Jill E. Jacobs, MD
- Triple Rule Outs and Cardiac CTA in the Emergency Department Setting
- Imaging the Vulnerable Plaque
- Pitfalls in Cardiac CTA
David Dowe, MD
Neuroradiology
- Emergency Stroke CT Protocols
- Ischemic Stroke: Diffusion and Perfusion
- Epilepsy Imaging: Approach and Protocols
Howard A. Rowley, MD
- Vascular Malformations
- CNS Hemorrhage
- Ring Lesions
James G. Smirniotopoulos, MD
- Imaging of the Supra-Hyoid Neck: Space-Specific DifferentialDiagnosis
- Demyelinating Disease I & II
Kelly K. Koeller, MD
- MRI of the Lumbar Spine
- Inflammatory and Infectious Processes of the Spine
- Spine Neoplasms and the Pathologic Vertebra
Erik Gaensler
Chest Radiology
- ICU Imaging
- Pulmonary Artery Hypertension
- Approach to the Immune-Compromised Patient
Marc V. Gosselin, MD
- CT of the Solitary Nodule: Lessons Learned from Screening Studies
- HRCT of the Interstitial Pneumonias
- HRCT of Multinodular Lung Disease
W. Richard Webb, MD
- Imaging of Lung Carcinoma
- Cystic and Cavitary Lung Diseases
- The Changing Face of Pneumonia
Kendra L. Fisher, MD
- Large Airway Disease: Case-Based Approach
- Atypical Mycobacterial Infection in the Thorax
- Congenital Thoracic Anomalies Seen in Adults: Case-Based Approach
H. Page McAdams, MD
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Ultrasound
- Carotid Ultrasound: State of the Art
- Carotid Artery Interpretation: Case-Based Studies
- Renal and Mesenteric Doppler Ultrasound
John S. Pellerito, MD
- Evaluation of Fetal CNS Abnormalities with Fast MR
- Obstetric MRI: Maternal Anatomy and Pathology
- Evaluation of the Fetal GI Tract
Deborah Levine, MD
- Thyroid Nodules — Which Should Be Biopsied? SRU ConsensusPanel Criteria
- Breast Ultrasound: Lymph Nodes
- Breast Ultrasound: Non-Simple Cysts
A. Thomas Stavros, MD
- Abdominal Ultrasound: Interesting Cases
- Ultrasound of the Endometrium
- Saline Infusion Sonohysterography
Thomas C. Winter, III, MD
Body CT & MR
- Virtual Colonoscopy: Screening for Colorectal Cancer
- Virtual Colonoscopy: Interpretation and Reporting
- MDCT (and MRI) of Exocrine Pancreatic Tumors
Matthew A. Barish, MD
- Staging Upper GI Malignancies
- Diffuse Liver Disease: Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension
- Diffuse Liver Disease: Fat, Iron and Vascular Disorders
Richard M. Gore, MD
- Imaging of the Adrenal Gland
- MR of the Uterus and Cervix
- MR of the Adnexae
Evan S. Siegelman, MD
- Management of the Incidental Cystic Renal Mass
- Management of the Incidental Solid Renal Mass
- CT Urography: How, When, and Why You Should Use It in Your Practice
Stuart Silverman, MD
Breast Imaging
- Digital Mammography: Technical Considerations
- Digital Tomosynthesis
- Stereotactic Breast Biopsy: Fine-Tuning Your Technique
Elizabeth A. Rafferty, MD
- Screening Mammography Interpretation at the
Threshold for Recall: Increasing Cancer Detection Rate
- Screening Mammography Interpretation at the
Threshold for Recall: Reducing Recall Rate
- Invasive Lobular Carcinoma: An Imaging Challenge
Edward A. Sickles, MD
- CAD and Its Role in Digital Mammography
- Nuclear Medicine Imaging of the Breast: BSGI and PEM
- Nuclear Medicine Imaging of the Breast: Biopsy Approaches and Integration into Practice
Rachel A. Brem, MD
Emergency Radiology
- Imaging Head Trauma
- Orbital Emergencies
- Thoraco-Lumbar Spine Trauma
Wayne S. Kubal, MD
- Non-Traumatic Aortic Emergencies
- Non-traumatic Thoracic Emergencies
- MDCT of Pulmonary Embolism
Caroline Chiles, MD
- Imaging of Hip and Pelvis Trauma
- Traumatic Injuries about the Knee
- Imaging Acute Foot and Ankle Trauma
Eric Brandser, MD
Breast MRI
- Fundamentals of Breast MRI
- Evaluation of the Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patient
- Implementation of Breast MRI in Clinical Practice
Stamatia Destounis, MD
- BI-RADS for Breast MR and Ultrasound
- BIRADS 3 in MR and Ultrasound
- Clinical Uses of 1.5T and 3T MRI
Robyn L. Birdwell, MD
- Interesting Cases with Mammography/Ultrasound and Histologic Correlation
- High Risk Screening
- MR-Guided Intervention
Elsie Levin, MD
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Learning Objectives
After studying this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss current cardiac CT techniques and findings
- Apply state-of-the-art imaging techniques to a radiology practice
- Demonstrate more effectively use of CT and MR angiography
- Implement protocols for MRI of the heart, head, abdomen, pelvis and musculoskeletal system
- Describe protocols and uses for MDCT imaging
- Discuss ultrasound imaging of the abdomen, vascular system, and pregnancy
- Demonstrate improvement in cancer diagnosis and follow-up using PET and PET/CT
- Apply current modalities used in diagnosis of breast cancer, including digital mammography and breast MRI
Accreditation
Loma Linda University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
Loma Linda University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 57.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The following credits may be claimed as they pertain to either certification in a radiology subspecialty by the American Board of Radiology or accreditation in breast imaging by the American College of Radiology:
- 9.25 credits in Neuroradiology
- 8.0 credits in Nuclear Radiology
- 2.25 credits in Vascular and Interventional Radiology
- 15.75 credits in Breast Imaging
- 1.75 credits in Digital Mammography
- 6.25 credits in Breast MRI
- 4.0 credits in Breast Ultrasound
- 0.5 credits in MR-Guided Breast Biopsy
- 8.75 credits in Ultrasound
- 0.5 credits in Obstetrical Ultrasound
- 1.0 credits in Gynecological Ultrasound
- 1.85 credits in Vascular Ultrasound
- 5.5 credits in Cardiac CT
- 16.5 credits in Body CT
- 22.75 credits in MRI
Date of Original Release: April 1, 2010
Date of Credit Termination: March 31, 2013
CME credit is awarded upon completion of a course evaluation.
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