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OB/GYN and Abdominal Sonography Update

University of California San Francisco, Department of Radiology
Course Director: Ruth B. Goldstein, MD

This program will update standard practices in fetal, gynecologic, abdominal and vascular sonographic imaging. In addition, new techniques, such as volume imaging, will be introduced. Clinical radiologists and sonographers will have updated information regarding expectations for – and limitations of – sonographic diagnosis in the following diagnostic areas: fetal brain dysmorphology, fetal genitourinary pathologies, fetal heart screening, pediatric abdominal imaging, gynecologic evaluation (including ectopic pregnancy), 3-D and 4-D imaging and interpretation of the pregnant and non-pregnant woman, neonatal cranial sonography, and renal transplant sonogram.
 
CREDITS Earn up to 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
CE RELEASE August 1, 2007
CE EXPIRE July 31, 2010
 
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Topics & Speakers


OB Sonology: A Lexicon
Peter W. Callen, MD

Sonography of the Fetal Posterior Fossa
Ruth B. Goldstein, MD

“To the Heart of the Screen”
Lisa Hornberger, MD

Challenging Fetal GU Diagnosis
Roy A. Filly, MD

Basic Principles of 3D Ultrasound in Obstetrics
3D Ultrasound in the First Trimester
3D Multiplanar Imaging in Obstetrics: How it is Used Diagnostically
3D Ultrasound in Gynecology

Dolores Pretorious, MD

Prenatal Screening for Down Syndrome: Putting it All Together
Mary E. Norton, MD

Ultrasound/MRI Correlation of the Uterus
Liina Poder, MD

Ultrasound of the Endometrium
Ultrasound Guided Biopsies
Interesting Cases: Pelvis
Ultrasound of the Scrotum

Thomas C. Winter, MD

Technical Tips for the Sonographer
Anne Sandoval, RDMS

Pediatric Abdomen: Sonographic/ Clinical Correlation
Vickie A. Feldstein, MD
Douglas Miniati, MD

Ectopic Pregnancy
Roy A. Filly, MD

Neonatal Cranial Sonography
Lori M. Strachowski, MD

The Pros/Cons and Relative Indications of MRA, CTA, Duplex US
Virginia J. Griswold, MD

Sonography of the Renal Transplant Patient
Seerat Aziz, MD

Course Director

Ruth B. Goldstein, MD
Professor of Radiology, and of Obstetrics,
Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
Chief, Ultrasound

Guest Faculty

Dolores Pretorius, MD
Professor of Radiology
University of California
San Diego School of Medicine

Thomas C. Winter, MD
Professor of Radiology
Chief, Ultrasound
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine at Madison

UCSF Faculty

Seerat Aziz, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology

Peter W. Callen, MD
Professor of Radiology, and of Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences

Vickie A. Feldstein, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, and of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences

Roy A. Filly, MD
Professor Emeritus of Radiology, and of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences

Virginia J. Griswold, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology

Lisa Hornberger, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Director, Fetal Cardiovascular Program

Douglas Miniati, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics

Mary E. Norton, MD
Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences and of Radiology
Director, Division of Perinatal Medicine and Genetics

Liina Poder, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology

Anne Sandoval, RDMS
Chief Sonographer, Department of Radiology

Lori M. Strachowski, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology, and of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
Chief, Ultrasound and Women’s Imaging San Francisco General Hospital


 
 

Learning Objectives


Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to:
  • Distinguish fetal posterior fossa anomalies and distinguish normal from abnormal
  • Make reliable and accurate diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy
  • Diagnose fetal GU anomalies and describe the prognosis
  • Diagnose pediatric abdominal anomalies
  • Identify the appropriate test if carotid stenosis is suspected
  • Better diagnose a variety of gynecologic disorders
  • Interpret a renal transplant sonogram
  • Interpret a neonatal cranial sonogram

 
 

Accreditation Statement


The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
 
 

Credit Designation


UCSF designates this educational activityfor a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

• Release date: August 1, 2007
• Credits expire: July 31, 2010

CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of a program evaluation. A $30 processing fee must accompany the completed evaluation.


 
 

Faculty Disclosure


Faculty for UCSF’s Continuing Medical Education Program must complete a Declaration of Disclosure prior to the CME activity. Having an interest in or affiliation with a commercial entity does not preclude making a presentation at a CME activity, but the relationship must be disclosed in advance, and any potential conflict of interest must be resolved in accordance with the ACCME Updated Standards for Commercial Support.

Disclosure must be conveyed to the learning audience prior to the educational offering; presentation of information on investigational/off-label use of pharmaceuticals or medical devices must also be disclosed. Full disclosure of faculty is included on the DVD opening menu and is listed in the syllabus.