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Radiology Review Course
The University of Washington School of Medicine
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The University of Washington School of Medicine activity Radiology Review Course is now available in two video formats to meet your needs—DVD and MP4.
The Radiology Review Course provides a review of all aspects of diagnostic radiology. Specific sessions cover most organ-based and procedure-based sections of radiology, such as vascular and interventional radiology, neuroradiology, chest radiology, gastrointestinal radiology, cardiac radiology, pediatric radiology, ultrasonography, genitourinary radiology, nuclear medicine, musculoskeletal radiology, and breast imaging. The program reviews the imaging features of the major disease entities in each of these sections.
Some highlights of the program include:
- Interventional Pearls for General Radiologists
- Unknown Ultrasound Cases
- HRCT of the Lung: A Case-based Approach Parts 1 & 2
- Post-surgical Musculoskeletal Imaging
- MDCT Evaluation of Pulmonary Embolism: Update & Review
Course Chairman: Norman J. Beauchamp, MD, MHS
| CREDITS |
Earn up to 32.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. |
| CE RELEASE |
June 1, 2009 |
| CE EXPIRE |
May 31, 2012 |
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Media (Can't decide on a format?) |
Price |
Purchase |
| 670DD |
Video - DVD: Includes 19 DVDs, carrying case, comprehensive program syllabus on CD-ROM, and activity evaluation. |
$1,395.00 |
| 6704P |
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$1,395.00 |
| 670AUP |
Additional User Package: Includes a comprehensive program syllabus on CD-ROM and a program evaluation (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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Target Audience
Radiologists, radiology trainees, and other physicians wanting a comprehensive review of all aspects of diagnostic radiology.
Topics & Speakers
Interventional
Pearls for General Radiologists
Karim Valji, MD
Imaging CNS Inflammation and Infection
Yoshimi Anzai, MD
Imaging Head and Neck Inflammation and Infection
Robert W. Dalley, MD
Imaging CNS Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions
James R. Fink, MD
Stroke and Neurovascular Imaging
Danial K. Hallam, MD
Imaging White Matter and Metabolic CNS Disease
Dean K. Shibata, MD
BI-RADS: Review I & II
Robert L. Gutierrez, MD
Classic Cases in Mammography
Edwin Yau, MD
Breast MRI
Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD
Work-ups, Procedures, and Concordance in Breast
Imaging
Peter R. Eby, MD
GI Tract Tumors I & II
Orpheus Kolokythas, MD
GI Tract Inflammatory
Jean H. Lee, MD
Hepatobiliary
Carlos Cuevas, MD
Pancreas
Carlos Cuevas, MD
Cystic Pancreatic Masses
Patrick C. Freeny, MD
Cystic Diseases of the Kidney
Manjiri K. Dighe, MD
GU Infections and Transitional Cell Carcinoma
Manjiri K. Dighe, MD
Renal Masses
William H. Bush, MD
Adrenal Gland and Retroperitoneum
William H. Bush, MD
Contrast Reactions and GU Unknowns
William H. Bush, MD
Unknown Ultrasound Cases
Robert L. Bree, MD
Pediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging
Mahesh Thapa, MD
Pediatric GI Imaging
Grace S. Phillips, MD
Obstetrical Sonography
Mariam Moshiri, MD
Pelvic Ultrasound Cases
Manjiri Dighe, MD
Unknown Ultrasound Cases
William H. Warren, MD
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Nuclear
Medicine
Antoine LeBlond, MD, FRCP
Brain PET Part 1 & 2
Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD
Nuclear Bone Imaging
Andrew Shields, MD
Nuclear Endocrine Imaging
David A. Mankoff, MD, PhD
Body PET
Antoine LeBlond, MD, FRCP
Pediatric Interventional Radiology
Jack Vo, MD
Imaging Pediatric Airway and Chest
Eric L. Effmann, MD
Pediatric GU Imaging
Angelisa M. Paladin, MD
Pediatric CNS Imaging
Dennis W. Shaw, MD
Pediatric Cardiac Imaging
Randolph Otto, MD
Coronary CTA: Principles & Practice
Lee Mitsumori, MD
MRI of Ischemic Heart Disease
Jeffrey H. Maki, MD, PhD
Non-Ischemic Heart Disease and the Aorta
Martin Gunn, MD
Cardiac Imaging Case Review
Gautham P. Reddy, MD, MPH
Arthritis
Claudia T. Sadro, MD
Imaging Musculoskeletal Trauma
Hyojeong Mulcahy, MD
Post-surgical Musculoskeletal Imaging
Felix S. Chew, MD, MBA
Imaging Musculoskeletal Tumors
Felix S. Chew, MD, MBA
Chest Trauma
Eric J. Stern, MD
Body Imaging in the ER
Joel A. Gross, MD
Medical & Legal Issues in Radiology
Annemarie Relyea-Chew, JD, MS
ICU Chest
Eric J. Stern, MD
MDCT Evaluation of Pulmonary Embolism: Update
& Review
Sudhakar Pipavath, MD
HRCT of the Lung: A Case-based Approach
Part 1 & 2
Gautham P. Reddy, MD, MPH
Imaging the Chest Wall, Pleura and Diaphragm
Sudhakar Pipavath, MD
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COURSE CHAIRMAN
Norman J. Beauchamp, MD, MHS
Professor and Chairman
Department of Radiology
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COURSE DIRECTORS
Felix S. Chew, MD, MBA
Vice Chair, Radiology Informatics
Professor, Department of Radiology
Michael Richardson, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
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University of Washington Faculty
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Yoshimi Anzai, MD
Director, Neuroradiology
Professor, Department of Radiology
Robert L. Bree, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
William H. Bush, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
Director, Genitourinary Radiology
Carlos Cuevas, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Robert W. Dalley, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Radiology
Manjiri K. Dighe, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Peter R. Eby, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Eric L. Effmann, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
James R. Fink, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Patrick C. Freeny, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
Joel A. Gross, MD
Associate Professor/Director
Trauma Radiology, Department of Radiology
Martin Gunn, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Robert L. Gutierrez, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Danial K. Hallam, MD
Associate Professor
Departments of Radiology & Neurological Surgery
Orpheus Kolokythas, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD
Professor Director, Breast Imaging
Department of Radiology
Director of Radiology, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
Jeffrey H. Maki, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Radiology
David A. Mankoff, MD, PhD
Professor, Departments of Radiology,
Medicine & Bioengineering
Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD
Professor/Vice Chair, Radiology Research
Department of Radiology
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Lee
Mitsumori, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Mariam
Moshiri, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Hyojeong
Mulcahy, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Randolph
Otto, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Angelisa
M. Paladin, MD
Associate Professor/Director
UW Radiology Residency, Department of Radiology
Grace S.
Phillips, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Sudhakar
Pipavath, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Michael
Portillo, MD
Acting Instructor, Department of Radiology
Gautham
P. Reddy, MD, MPH
Professor, Department of Radiology
Annemarie
Relyea-Chew, JD, MS
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Claudia
T. Sadro, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Dennis
W. Shaw, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
Dean K.
Shibata, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Andrew
Shields, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Eric J.
Stern, MD
Vice Chair, Radiology Academic Affairs
Professor, Departments of Radiology & Medicine
Mahesh
Thapa, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
Karim
Valji, MD
Professor, Department of Radiology
Jack Vo,
MD
Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology
William
H. Warren, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Radiology
Edwin
Yau, MD
Acting Instructor, Department of Radiology
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Objectives
After viewing this activity the participant should be able to:
- Describe the radiologic features of a variety of diseases
- Recognize common pitfalls in diagnostic imaging
- Discuss the imaging correlates of pathophysiological mechanisms
- Identify disease processes from patterns of radiologic features
- Choose appropriate imaging studies for a variety of clinical situations
Accreditation Statement
The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation
The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 32.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The American Board of Radiology accepts this CME certified activity towards the AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ requirement as established in the maintenance of certification criteria.
Date of Original Release: June 1, 2009 Date Credits Expire: May 31, 2012
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity post-test and evaluation, as well as payment of a $38 processing fee.
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