This event will provide an update on common musculoskeletal radiology problems. It will cover a selection of musculoskeletal imaging topics that are either common diagnostic problems in clinical practice or where there are substantial new guidelines that influence the way we image and report disease. The day will also provide guidance on imaging criteria and terminology for common problems in differential diagnosis, standardized imaging protocols and pathways for several disease presentation, and updates on controversial topics. This one-day event will cover the very important aspect of safe clinical practice, addressing a wide range of issues related to radiology errors.
It includes performance management, human factors, complaints and litigation. Specific topics on errors related to imaging of chest, gastrointestinal and neuroradiology are highlighted. This event is relevant to radiologists of all grades and subspecialty. It is also of educational value to allied health professionals working in the radiology department.
Skip the summer crowds and enjoy the warm, sunny Bermuda weather with Penn Radiology at this four-day course specially designed for the general radiologist. We will review the diagnostic imaging evaluation of common tumors, including breast, head and neck, thoracic, and abdominal malignancies. Current state-of-the-art modalities used for oncologic imaging, including CT, MRI, ultrasound, and PET/CT will be discussed, emphasizing the role of imaging in staging, treatment and follow up of these patients. Daily case conferences and the opportunity to earn 16 SAM credits throughout the week will be offered. This CME activity is designed to educate diagnostic imaging physicians who perform and interpret imaging examinations. The content will also be beneficial to breast surgeons, neurologists, gynecologists, and gastroenterologists who order imaging procedures.
AuntMinnieEurope.com is the largest and most comprehensive community Web site for medical imaging professionals worldwide. Radiologists, technologists, administrators, and industry professionals can find information and conduct e-commerce in MRI, mammography, ultrasound, x-ray, CT, nuclear medicine, PACS, and other imaging disciplines.
Radiology has always been a rapidly evolving specialty, closely linked to technical innovations but also actively contributing to a better understanding of pathophysiological processes in a wide variety of diseases. This is actually especially true in the field of non-invasive cardiac imaging, where new techniques including e.g. Parametric MR mapping for tissue characterisation, non-invasive CT-based fraction flow reserve calculations, and evolving insights in the evaluation and treatment of valvular heart disease with CT/MR are leading to improved diagnostic possibilities and better patient care. The current annual meeting will provide plenty of opportunities to learn the latest insights into cutting-edge clinical imaging applications, not only through lectures by respected speakers, but also through a variety of dedicated workshops including contemporary topics like pre-procedural TAVI planning. Finally, the rise of artificial intelligence and big data is undeniable, with a growing impact on the workflow and position of the radiologist. Dedicated sessions will provide the necessary insights relevant to clinical practice. Updated throughout for 2019, this well-received comprehensive course on breast ultrasound, with an emphasis on a new classification system on breast cancer, “non”-mass ultrasound findings, a look at causes of false negative BI-RADS 3 classifications, and new ways of classifying breast nodules that can help objectively assign BI-RADS 4 subcategories and improve ultrasound’s ability to serve as a biomarker.
In addition to faculty panel discussions with audience participation, there will be numerous case presentations and time set aside for questions and answers. Target Audience: Radiologists and radiology residents/ fellows, breast surgeons, sonographers, radiology technologists and advanced practitioners who desire to learn, in depth, how to use breast ultrasound in a clinical practice setting for diagnosis, screening and staging of breast disease. This two-day course begins with a four-hour didactic session on Chest Pain Patient Assessment in the Emergency Department. At this Hands-on Workshop, participants utilizing dedicated workstations will review over 50 supervised coronary CTA cases of patients presenting with acute chest pain to the ER.
The focus will be on best-practice strategies for the use of coronary CTA and triple rule-out CT protocol to properly diagnose, detect and evaluate ER patients with acute chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of coronary artery syndrome. Effectively utilize coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) and triple rule-out CT protocol to properly diagnose, detect and evaluate emergency department patients with acute chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of coronary artery syndrome. Apply the basic and more advanced interpretation principles of coronary CTA datasets. Explain the relationship between coronary CTA findings and the clinical outcome of patients with acute chest pain. Utilize the appropriate noninvasive studies to assess risk of acute coronary syndrome.
Cite the benefits and limitations of electrocardiogram, biomarkers and imaging. Implement essential components of patient preparation for CTA. Formulate radiation reduction strategies based on scanning methods. Determine which emergency room patients will benefit most from assessment with CTA. Identify the benefits and drawbacks of utilizing CTA imaging studies. Detect and differentiate CTA appearances of acute conditions of the abdominal aorta. Diagnose and treat life-threatening causes of chest pain.
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This two-day course begins with a four-hour didactic session on Chest Pain Patient Assessment in the Emergency Department. At this Hands-on Workshop, participants utilizing dedicated workstations will review over 50 supervised coronary CTA cases of patients presenting with acute chest pain to the ER. The focus will be on best-practice strategies for the use of coronary CTA and triple rule-out CT protocol to properly diagnose, detect and evaluate ER patients with acute chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of coronary artery syndrome. Effectively utilize coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) and triple rule-out CT protocol to properly diagnose, detect and evaluate emergency department patients with acute chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of coronary artery syndrome. Apply the basic and more advanced interpretation principles of coronary CTA datasets.
Explain the relationship between coronary CTA findings and the clinical outcome of patients with acute chest pain. Utilize the appropriate noninvasive studies to assess risk of acute coronary syndrome.
Cite the benefits and limitations of electrocardiogram, biomarkers and imaging. Implement essential components of patient preparation for CTA. Formulate radiation reduction strategies based on scanning methods.
Determine which emergency room patients will benefit most from assessment with CTA. Identify the benefits and drawbacks of utilizing CTA imaging studies. Detect and differentiate CTA appearances of acute conditions of the abdominal aorta. Diagnose and treat life-threatening causes of chest pain. This two-day course begins with a four-hour didactic session on Chest Pain Patient Assessment in the Emergency Department. At this Hands-on Workshop, participants utilizing dedicated workstations will review over 50 supervised coronary CTA cases of patients presenting with acute chest pain to the ER.
The focus will be on best-practice strategies for the use of coronary CTA and triple rule-out CT protocol to properly diagnose, detect and evaluate ER patients with acute chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of coronary artery syndrome. USG-United Scientific Group, A Non-Profit Organization, delighted to announce the 2nd International Conference on Medical Imaging and Case Reports (MICR) dedicated to clinical and medical research intrinsic to all imaging modalities, including optical, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, x-ray computed tomography, nuclear imaging for diagnostic and treatment purposes. The conference aims to provide timely, evidence-based information that helps radiologists, sonographers, medical physicists, nurses, clinicians, biomedical engineers and allied experts advance quality and innovation in patient care. The SGH Otology & Neurotology Update 2019 is designed for ENT specialists, physicians and doctors in training who have an interest in the vestibular system and skull base pathology. In this three-day course, the inaugural Balance Symposium will run concurrently with the Skull Base Symposium and will consist of a series of core lectures by speakers from ENT, Neurology, Neuro-Opthalmology and Radiology, including Professor Douglas Mattox from Emory University School of Medicine, as well as workshops helmed by our vestibular physiotherapists.
Our 15th annual January course not only takes us to Costa Rica, a new destination for Penn Radiology CME, but is also an expanded week to include body imaging topics. Three days of dedicated breast lectures will provide 15 breast imaging credits to meet MQSA requirements.
Participants have Wednesday off to venture out and explore Costa Rica on a full-day excursion or take the day to relax at the resort. We resume the schedule on Thursday with lectures including adnexal masses, endometrial and cervical carcinoma, prostate, and focal liver lesions. Participants may earn up to 25.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ and 16 SAM credits. This program will focus on practical imaging issues to improve image interpretation across a wide range of common and uncommon clinical scenarios. Novel and cutting-edge imaging ‘protocols’ will be discussed highlighting potential ‘pitfalls.’ Selected topics in neuroradiology, abdominal, breast, thoracic, musculoskeletal and pediatric radiology will be covered. There will be daily case conferences emphasizing ‘misses and misinterpretations’ with an opportunity to earn 20 SAM credits (80% of the ABR requirement for three years). Malaysia is proud to host this biannual event for the Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOCR).
The aim is to promote scientific collaborations, professional rapport, exchanges of knowledge and friendship amongst the Asian Oceanian region. This congress aims to cover the basics to the advances in digital imaging. The amalgamation of digital technology with clinical prowess provides clarity in our daily practice and leads to improvement in health practices and patient care. With this in mind, our theme for the meeting is ‘From Pixel to Clarity’. We aim to achieve our objectives via Master Class teachings, Plenary Sessions and Scientific Sessions on the various topics important to this region. Conference-Service.com offers, as part of its business activities, a directory of upcoming scientific and technical meetings. The calendar is published for the convenience of conference participants and we strive to support conference organisers who need to publish their upcoming events.Although great care is being taken to ensure the correctness of all entries, we cannot accept any liability that may arise from the presence, absence or incorrectness of any particular information on this website.
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Radiology NewsletterDownload the 2018 issue of. Upcoming ConferencesNovember 15-17, 2019Baltimore Convention Center Continuing Medical Education EventsThe Division of MRI offers annual CME-accredited courses for the MRI technologist.
Will be held on September 28, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Find out what additional continuing medical education (CME) classes are offered through the. Our training provides physicians and health care processionals cutting-edge educational endeavors that teach evidence-based practices and identify emerging health care needs. Past Webinars.News and PublicationsSeptember 17, 2019By manipulating immune system cells, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers eliminate need for anti-rejection drugs in mice with transplanted brain stem cellsSeptember 3, 2019will serve as principal investigator for the MOMENTUM Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) scanner installation.