Radiology Review Multispecialty Cases Online Course, web
06/10/2029

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Radiology Review: Multispecialty Cases

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This course offers a broad review of cases across 11 subspecialties. Each module addresses one subspecialty and contains 60 minutes of case review and 30 minutes of didactic lecture. The rapid-fire case review will provide an even more comprehensive review of cases with limited differential diagnoses.

Earn credit at your own pace through June 9, 2022 and continue to access your videos until June 10, 2029. See below for learning outcomes and a list of individual lectures.

This course offers 16.5 CME and SA-CME Credits following completion of an online test.

ARRS Member price: $645
ARRS In-Training Member price: $325
Nonmember price: $1,299

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Video content for this Online Course will be available to view until June 10, 2029, which is ten years following the issuance date of this course. ARRS reserves the right to remove video content before the end of the ten year period. Video content that contradicts current science or misleads the viewer based on changes to accepted clinical practice may be removed on a case-by-case basis.

Learning Outcomes and Modules

Upon completion of this course, participants will possess the knowledge and skills to:

  • develop differential diagnoses for conditions in 11 radiology subspecialties
  • recognize imaging and clinical features to refine differential diagnoses to reach a more specific diagnosis
  • recognize commonly encountered imaging artifacts, describe why they occur, and learn techniques to avoid them
  • demonstrate management decisions affecting a variety of commonly encountered clinical scenarios
  • recognize imaging features that are highly characteristic of a specific diagnosis or diagnostic set

Module 1 — Nuclear Medicine

  • PET/CT for Oncology—Chadwick Lewis Wright, MD, PhD
  • Nuclear Neuroimaging—Jonathan Edward McConathy, MD, PhD
  • Abdominal and Musculoskeletal Scintigraphy—Phillip H. Kuo, MD, PhD
  • Response Criteria for FDG in Oncology—Jonathan Edward McConathy, MD, PhD
  • Endocrine and Cardiothoracic Scintigraphy—Pradeep Bhambhvani, MD

Module 2 — Genitourinary

  • Renal Cases—Benjamin Wildman-Tobriner, MD
  • Ureter and Bladder—Ania Kielar, MD
  • Prostate and Testicles—A.J. Mariano, MD
  • Women’s Pelvic Imaging—Darcy Wolfman, MD

Module 3 — Chest

  • Malignancies and Lung-RADS—Ahmed H. El-Sherief, MD
  • Nodular Lung Disease: An Approach—Christopher Michael Walker, MD
  • Diffuse Lung Disease—Maria Daniela Martin, MD
  • Lymphatic Drainage of Thoracic Metastases—Christopher Michael Walker, MD
  • Mediastinum—David Naeger, MD

Module 4 — Cardiac

  • Ischemic Heart Disease/Coronary Arteries—John W. Nance, MD
  • Arch Madness: An Approach to Variant Arch Anatomy—Travis S. Henry, MD
  • Cardiovascular Disease in Connective Tissue Diseases—Travis S. Henry, MD
  • Non-ischemic Diseases—Saurabh Agarwal, MD
  • Vascular Disease—Kate Hanneman, MD, MPH

Module 5 — Musculoskeletal

  • Rapid Fire Cases: Bone—Hillary Warren Garner, MD
  • Imaging Approach: Muscle Disorders—Jonathan C. Baker, MD
  • Rapid Fire Cases: Joint—Omer A. Awan, MD
  • Imaging Approach: Tendon Disorders—Jonathan C. Baker, MD
  • Rapid Fire Cases: Soft Tissue—James Derek Stensby, MD

Module 6 — Pediatric

  • Approach to the Vomiting Infant—Asef B. Khwaja, MD
  • Approach to Liver Masses—Unni K. Udayasankar, MD
  • Musculoskeletal Rapid Fire Cases—Apeksha Chaturvedi, MD
  • Thoracic Rapid Fire Cases—Pallavi Sagar, MD
  • Genitourinary Rapid Fire Cases—David Saul, MD

Module 7 — Vascular/Interventional

  • Non-vascular Interventions—Raja Ramaswamy, MD
  • Portal Hypertension: Tips 2019—Robert P. Liddell, MD
  • Uterine Artery Embolization 2019—Robert P. Liddell, MD
  • Arterial Interventions—Premal S. Trivedi, MD, MSE
  • Venous Interventions—Davood Joseph Abdollahian, MD, DABR

Module 8 — Gastrointestinal

  • Focal Liver Lesions—Cynthia Santillan, MD
  • Rectal Cancer Staging—Ryan O'Malley, MD
  • Bowel Ischemia—Vincent Michael Mellnick, MD
  • Post-operative GI Tract—Erica B. Stein, MD
  • Focal Pancreatic Lesions—Ryan O'Malley, MD

Module 9 — Neuroradiology

  • Rapid Fire Review: Brain—Bruno P. Soares, MD
  • Cerebral Venous Disease: A Can't Miss Diagnosis—Kathleen R. Tozer Fink, MD
  • Rapid Fire Review: Head and Neck—Alok A. Bhatt, MD
  • Hearing Loss and Tinnitis: Work up and Causes—Kathleen R. Tozer Fink, MD
  • Rapid Fire Review: Spine and Syndromes—Jennifer L. Becker, BMBS, MRCR, FRCR

Module 10 — Ultrasound

  • Ectopic Pregnancy: Common and Uncommon—Gayatri Joshi, MD
  • Bleeding in Pregnancy—Anne M. Kennedy, MB, BCh, BAO
  • Vascular Ultrasound Potpourri—Corinne Deurdulian, MD
  • Thyroid Ultrasound: Focus on TIRADS—Aya Kamaya, MD
  • Adnexal Masses: Everything but Ectopic Pregnancy—Anne M. Kennedy, MB, BCh, BAO

Module 11 — Breast

  • BI-RADS 3 on Mammography and Ultrasound—Jean M. Kunjummen, DO
  • BI-RADS 4—Laurie R. Margolies, MD
  • Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation in Breast Imaging—Beatriz E. Adrada, MD
  • BI-RADS 3 on Breast MRI—Tanya W. Moseley, MD
  • Imaging of Breast Implants and Pathologic Conditions—Beatriz E. Adrada, MD
     

  

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The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education activities for physicians.

The ARRS designates this enduring material for a maximum of 16.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) and 16.5 American Board of Radiology, MOC Part II, Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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Event Organized by:
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Date: Jun 10 2029

Venue: Online Course

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