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Radiology Review
The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
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Radiology Review is a comprehensive review of the practical aspects of all major subspecialties of Diagnostic Radiology. Expert lecturers were chosen for their excellence as teachers, as well as their clinical expertise and insight to help you improve your performance and practice. Appropriate use of conventional
imaging modalities such as plain film radiography, computed tomography,
magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and angiography
are discussed. When appropriate, they emphasize newer important imaging
modalities including PET/CT, diffusion weighted MR, multichannel CT, and
virtual colonoscopy.
| CREDITS |
Earn up to 47 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. |
| CE RELEASE |
June 1, 2008 |
| CE EXPIRE |
May 31, 2011 |
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Topics & Speakers
CHAIRMAN
Richard L. Baron,
MD, FACR
Professor and Chair
Department of
Radiology
University of
Chicago |
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Daniel E.
Appelbaum, MD
Assistant
Professor of Radiology
Clinical Director
of Nuclear Medicine
University of
Chicago
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| GASTROINTESTINAL |
- Liver Masses: Benign or Malignant
- Biliary Imaging
Richard L.
Baron, MD, FACR
- Pancreatic Cancer: Detection and Staging
- Pancreatitis
- Body MR: A Practical Approach
Frank H.
Miller, MD
Professor of
Radiology
Director of
Body Imaging
Northwestern
University
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- Genitourinary Upper
- Genitourinary Lower
David D.
Casalino, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
Chief,
Genitourinary Radiology
Northwestern
University
- Genitourinary Unknowns
Kirti Kulkarni, MD
Radiology
Fellow
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| NUCLEAR
MEDICINE |
- Bone Scintigraphy
- PET and PET/CT
Daniel E.
Appelbaum, MD
- Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT Unknowns
Daniel E. Appelbaum, MD
Sundeep Nayak, MD
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- Head and Neck
- Thorax
- Abdomen and Pelvis
- Retroperitoneum
Sundeep Nayak,
MD
Associate
Professor of Neuroradiology
and Nuclear
Medicine
University of
California, San Francisco
Radiologist,
Bay Imaging Consultants
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| NEURORADIOLOGY |
- CNS Infections
Jordan
Rosenblum, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
Section Chief,
Neuroradiology
- Demyelinating Disease of the Brain
- Imaging of Acute Stroke
and Cerebral Ischemia
- MR Angiography: Techniques & Applications
- The Temporal Bone: Anatomy and Pathology
John R.
Hesselink, MD, FACR
Professor of
Radiology and Neurosciences
Chief of
Neuroradiology
University of
California, San Diego
School of
Medicine
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- CNS Trauma and Hemorrhage
- Degenerative Diseases of the Spine
- Evaluation of the Supra and Infrahyoid Neck
- Spinal Tumors
- Head and Neck Unknowns
- Neuroradiology Unknowns
Sundeep Nayak,
MD
- Brain Tumors
- Advanced Imaging: MRS, fMRI, Diffusion
Tensor, and Susceptibility
- Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis:
- Current Concepts
Vivek Sehgal, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
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| PEDIATRIC |
- Pediatric Chest Imaging
Mario Zaritzky,
MD
Assistant
Professor of Radiology
- Pediatric Gastrointestinal
- Pediatric Musculoskeletal
David K.
Yousefzadeh, MD
Professor of
Radiology, Pediatrics
and Surgery
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- Pediatric Airway
- Pediatric Genitourinary
- Pediatric Unknowns
Kate Feinstein,
MD, FACR
Associate
Professor of Radiology
and Surgery
Section Chief,
Pediatric Radiology
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| INTERVENTIONAL |
- Vascular Imaging
Brian Funaki, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
Section Chief,
Interventional Radiology
- Vascular Interventions
Jonathan Lorenz, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
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- Non-Vascular Interventions
Thuong Van Ha,
MD
Assistant
Professor of Radiology
- Interventional Unknowns
Sidney
Regalado, MD
Assistant
Professor of Radiology
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| BREAST
IMAGING |
- Calcificology 101: A practical Approach to
Determining whether Calcifications should
be Biopsied, Followed, or Ignored
- Massology 101:
A Comprehensive Review: When to Hold,
When to Fold, and When to be Bold
G.W. Eklund,
MD, FACR
Clinical
Professor of Radiology at
Oregon Health
Sciences University
Portland,
Oregon
Medical
College of Wisconsin
MilwaukeeWisconsin,
and
University of
Illinois Peoria
Medical
Director, Pacific Breast Center
Beaverton,
Oregon
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- Ultrasonography 101: The Breast
- Imager’s (second) Best Friend
- Mammography: Case Reviews
Robert A.
Schmidt, MD
Professor of
Radiology
Director,
Breast Imaging Clinical Research
- Magnetometry 101:
State of the Art in Breast MRI
Gillian M.
Newstead, MD, FACR
Professor
of Radiology
Director of Clinical Breast Imaging
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| MUSCULOSKELETAL |
- MR Imaging of the Foot and Ankle
- MR Imaging of the Hip
- MR Imaging of the Knee
- Musculoskeletal Unknowns
G. Scott Stacy,
MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
Section Chief,
Musculoskeletal Radiology
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- MR Imaging of the Shoulder
- Bone Tumors
- Metabolic Bone Disease
- Imaging Arthritis
Larry B. Dixon,
MD
Assistant
Professor of Radiology
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| GI |
- State of the Art in
- Abdominal Multichannel CT
- Upper GI
Michael
Vannier, MD, FACR
Professor of
Radiology
Director of
Clinical Research
- Small Bowel: Conventional
and Novel Techniques
- MR of the Female Pelvis
Aytekin Oto, MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
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- Lower GI
- Virtual Colonoscopy
Abraham H.
Dachman, MD, FACR
Professor of
Radiology
- Abdominal Ultrasound:
Overview and Update
David Paushter,
MD, FACR
Associate
Professor and Vice Chairman
Department of
Radiology
- GI Unknowns
Steven Zangan, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
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| CHEST |
- Pulmonary Nodules and Masses
- Pitfalls in Portable Chest Radiography
- Helical CT and Pulmonary Embolism
- Chest Unknowns
Heber MacMahon,
MD
Professor of
Radiology
Section Chief,
Thoracic Radiology
- Interstitial Disease
Steven Montner,
MD
Associate
Professor of Radiology
- Mediastinum
Philip
Caligiuri, MD
Clinical
Associate of Radiology
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- Respiratory Infections
Alexandra
Funaki, DO
Clinical
Associate of Radiology
- Re-engineering Radiology in
an Electronic World: Radiologist
as Value Innovator
- Optimizing Radiologist
- Communication: Leveraging
Information Technology
Paul Chang, MD
Professor and
Vice-Chairman,
Radiology
Informatics
Medical
Director, Pathology Informatics
Medical
Director, Enterprise Imaging
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| OBSTETRICAL
ULTRASOUND |
- Obstetrical Ultrasound
- Obstetrical Ultrasound Unknowns
David N. Rabin,
MD
Assistant
Professor of Radiology
Northwestern
University
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| CARDIAC |
- Radiology of Congenital Heart Disease
- Radiology of Acquired Heart Disease
- Advanced Imaging: Cardiac CT,
Coronary CT Angiography, and Cardiac MR
- Cardiac Unknowns
Martin J.
Lipton, MD, FACR, FACC
Professor of
Radiology and Medicine
(Emeritus)
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Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this Radiology Review program, participants should be able to:
- Better identify subspecialty areas of radiology, including the brain, spine,
head and neck, chest, bone, cardiovascular, genitourinary, gastrointestinal,
pediatric, mammography, nuclear medicine, oncology, general vascular,
and interventional radiology
- Incorporate into their practice clinically important modalities such as
diffusion weighted and cardiac MR, virtual colonoscopy, PET/CT, and
multichannel CT
- Describe the most effective way to image patients with a variety of
disease entities
- Discuss the strengths and limitations of different diagnostic
imaging procedures
Accreditation Statement
The University of Chicago Pritzker School ofMedicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuingmedical education for physicians.
Credit Designation
The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 47 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Release date: : June 1, 2008
Credits expire: May 31, 2011
A $50 processing fee must accompany the completed examination application.
For questions related to CME credit, please contact The University of Chicago Continuing Medical Education Office at 773-702-1056.
Faculty Disclosure
It is the policy of the University of Chicago to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its individually sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All individuals who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest related to the subject matter of the educational activity. Mechanisms to ensure that presentations are free from commercial bias are in place. Faculty will also disclose any off-label and/or investigational use of pharmaceuticals or instruments in their presentation. As part of the new ACCME Standards, presentations of those with reported potential conflicts will be reviewed prior to presentation and speakers will be asked to reference the best available evidence in their presentations. Participants will be asked to evaluate the objectivity of each presentation. The full disclosure of faculty is listed in the syllabus.
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