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Radiology Review Course

The University of Washington
School of Medicine

ALL NEW RELEASE!

The University of Washington, School of Medicine recently conducted the Radiology Review Course. This program is now available on DVD and MP4 digital discs to meet your continuing education needs.


 
CREDITS Earn up to 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
CE RELEASE July 1, 2011
CE EXPIRE June 13, 2013
 
Item No Media (Can't decide on a format?) Price Purchase
RAV779DD
Video - DVD & MP4: Includes 19 DVDs and 3 MP4 digital discs with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$1,395.00
RAX779ZW
Additional User Package: Includes 1 CD-ROM syllabus and CME information (initial video purchase required).
$250.00
 
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 Rebecca Sims at 800-633-4743 x3039. For all other sales inquiries, call 1-800-633-4743.
 

Program Information


The Radiology Review Course provides a review of all aspects of diagnostic radiology. Specific sessions covermost 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.
 
 

Intended Audience


Radiologists, radiology trainees, and other physicians wanting a comprehensive review of all aspects of diagnostic radiology.
 
 

Topics & Speakers


NEUROLOGY
  • CNS & Head/Neck Infection
    Yoshimi Anzai, MD, MPH
  • Brain Tumors
    James R. Fink, MD
  • White Matter Disease
    Dean K. Shibata, MD
  • Stroke and Intervention
    Danial K. Hallam, MD, MSc
  • Emergency Spine Imaging
    Kathleen Tozer-Fink, MD
BREAST
  • Breast MRI: The Essentials
    Constance Lehman, MD, PhD
  • Mammography and Ultrasound: BI-RADS Review and Update
  • Screening Average and High Risk Women: Best Use of Breast Imaging Tools
    Wendy DeMartini, MD
  • Interactive Mammography and Ultrasound Cases
    Habib Rahbar, MD
  • Special Clinical Scenarios
  • Procedures and Concordance
    Franklin Liu, MD
BODY
  • GI Tract Tumors
  • Tips and Tricks in Body Imaging
    Orpheus Kolokythas, MD
  • GI Tract—Inflammatory
  • Obstetrical Imaging
    Mariam Moshiri, MD
  • Liver—Focal Lesions
    Carlos Cuevas, MD
  • Bile Ducts and Gallbladder
    Jean Hwa Lee, MD
  • Imaging of Pancreatitis
  • Imaging Cystic Pancreatic Neoplasms
    Patrick C. Freeny, MD
  • Female GU Imaging
  • Thyroid—Imaging and Intervention
    Manjiri K. Dighe, MD
  • Male GU Imaging
  • US of Liver, Kidney, Pancreas Transplant
    Puneet Bhargava, MBBS, DNB
  • Kidney—Focal Lesions
    Douglas Green, MD
  • Adrenal Glands and Retroperitoneum
  • Contrast Reactions, CIN and NSF
    William H. Bush, MD
LEGAL
  • Update onMedical-Legal Issues in Radiology
    Annemarie Relyea-Chew, JD, MS
PEDIATRICS
  • Pediatric MSK
    Mahesh Thapa, MD
  • Pediatric GI
    Teresa Chapman, MD, MA
  • Pediatric Airway/Chest
    Jonathan O. Swanson, MD
  • Pediatric GU
    Randolph Otto, MD
  • Pediatric Brain
    Gisele Ishak, MD
  • Pediatric Spine
    Paritosh C. Khanna, MD
  • Pediatric Cardio/Vascular
    Mark R. Ferguson, MD
  • Pediatric Oncology/NM
    Marguerite T. Parisi, MD, MSEd
CARDIAC
  • Acute Aortic Syndromes
    Gregory Kicska, MD, PhD
  • Non-ischemic Heart Disease
    Martin Gunn, MBChB, FRANZCR
  • Cardiac CT
    Lee Mitsumori, MD
  • Cardiac Cases
    Jeffrey H. Maki, MD
EMERGENCY ROOM
  • Emergency Radiology
    Joel A. Gross, MD
NUCLEAR
  • Bone
  • Brain
  • GI/GU/Miscellaneous
    Andrew T. Shields, MD
  • Cardiac
    James H. Caldwell, MD
  • Endocrine
    David A. Mankoff, MD, PhD
  • PET/Oncology
    Sanaz Behnia, PhD, MD
CHEST
  • Mediastinum
  • Consolidation, Atelectasis and Heterogenous Opacities
    J. David Godwin, MD
  • Nodules/Masses
    Abhishek Chaturvedi, MD
  • Interstitial Lung Disease
  • Pleura and Chest Wall Diseases
    Sudhakar Pipavath, MD
  • Bronchiectasis, Cysts and Emphysema
    Eric J. Stern, MD
BONE
  • Postoperative MSK Imaging
    Alice Ha, MD
  • MSK Tumor Imaging
    Felix S. Chew, MD, MBA
  • MSK Trauma
    Hazel Mulcahy, MD
  • Imaging of Arthritis
    Jonathan R. Medverd, MD
  • MRI of Large Joints
  • MSK Infection
    Michael Richardson, MD

 
 

Faculty


PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

Michael L. Richardson, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology

Felix S. Chew, MD, MBA
Vice Chair of Radiology Informatics
Professor
Department of Radiology

ASSISTANT PROGRAM DIRECTORS

Wendy DeMartini, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Martin Gunn, MBChB, FRANZCR
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Orpheus Kolokythas, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Sudhakar Pipavath, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Mahesh Thapa, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Kathleen Tozer-Fink, MD
Acting Instructor
Department of Radiology

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FACULTY

Yoshimi Anzai, MD, MPH
Professor
Department of Radiology
Director of Neuroradiology

Puneet Bhargava, MBBS, DNB
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Division of Body Imaging

Sanaz Behnia, PhD, MD
Chief Resident
Nuclear Medicine

William H. Bush, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Director of Genitourinary Radiology

James H. Caldwell, MD
Professor
Departments of Medicine & Radiology
Director of Nuclear Cardiology

Teresa Chapman, MD, MA
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Abhishek Chaturvedi, MD
Department of Radiology

Carlos Cuevas, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Manjiri K. Dighe, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Mark R. Ferguson, MD
Acting Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

James R. Fink, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Patrick C. Freeny, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology

J. David Godwin, MD
Professor
Department of Radiology
Director of Chest Radiology

Douglas Green, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Division of Body Imaging

Joel A. Gross, MD
Associate Professor
Director of Trauma Radiology
Department of Radiology

Alice Ha, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Danial K. Hallam, MD, MSc
Associate Professor
Departments of Radiology & Neurological Surgery

Gisele Ishak, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Paritosh C. Khanna, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Gregory Kicska, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Jean Hwa Lee, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Division of Body Imaging

Constance Lehman, MD, PhD
Professor
Director, Breast Imaging
Department of Radiology

Franklin Liu, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Division of Breast Imaging

Jeffrey H. Maki, MD
Associate Professor
Director Body MRI
Department of Radiology

David A. Mankoff, MD, PhD
Professor
Departments of Radiology,
Medicine & Bioengineering

Jonathan R. Medverd, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Lee Mitsumori, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Mariam Moshiri, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Hazel Mulcahy, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Randolph Otto, MD
Assistant Professor
Pediatric Radiology

Marguerite T. Parisi, MD, MSEd
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology

Habib Rahbar, MD
Acting Instructor/Senior Fellow
Department of Radiology

Annemarie Relyea-Chew, JD, MS
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Dean K. Shibata, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Andrew T. Shields, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology

Eric J. Stern, MD
Professor
Vice Chair Radiology
Academic Affairs
Department of Radiology

Jonathan O. Swanson, MD
Acting Assistant Professor


 
 

Objectives


At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
  • Choose the most appropriate imaging modality for a variety of clinical scenarios
  • Correctly protocol MR, CT, ultrasonography, radiography and nuclear medicine examinations
  • Distinguish normal anatomy from pathology and imaging pitfalls

 
 

Accreditation


The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
 
 

Designation


The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The total credits are inclusive of 12.0 in CT, 8.0 in MR, 3.0 in Ultrasound, 3.5 in Nuclear Medicine, and 3.0 in Breast Imaging (.5 in breast MRI, and 1.0 in breast ultrasound).

Date of original release: July 1, 2011
Date of credit termination: June 13, 2013

CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity post-test and evaluation, as well as payment of a $40 processing fee.