UCSF Radiology Review: Key Clinical Concepts 2017 (Videos+PDFs)

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UCSF Radiology Review: Key Clinical Concepts 2017

University of California San Francisco Clinical Update (SA-CME)

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Description:

Stay Current with this Concise Review

UCSF Radiology: Key Clinical Concepts features 30 expert faculty members from each major subspecialty. The course presents a review of current topics and frequent concerns in terms of protocols for accurately diagnosing questionable or indeterminate findings, when to suggest secondary imaging studies, and recommended follow-up guidelines. Six “Master Class” lectures feature esteemed senior UCSF faculty members reviewing cases and reflecting on important pearls and pointers gleaned from their years of experience and collaboration.

Sessions include: Current Techniques and Precision Imaging of Cancer; Adhering to New Rules and Guidelines; Incidental Findings: Work-Up and Management; Trauma and Emergency Procedures; Masters Classes with Esteemed Senior UCSF Faculty: Lynne S. Steinbach, MD – Musculoskeletal; Ronald J. Zagoria, MD – Genitourinary; William Dillon, MD – Adult Neuro; A. James Barkovich, MD – Pediatric Neuro; Judy Yee, MD, FACR – Gastrointestinal; Ernest Ring, MD – Interventional.

Expand Your Skills

Available online, UCSF Radiology: Key Clinical Concepts provides a maximum of 22.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ and access to unbiased, evidence-based content and case-based reviews so you can expand your knowledge and incorporate the latest guidelines into your daily practice.

Accreditation

This activity was planned and produced in accordance with The Essential Areas, Elements and Policies of The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation

UCSF designates this enduring material for a maximum of 22.0 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 6.75 in CT, 4.0 in MR, 4.5 in Ultrasound, 1.0 in Breast Imaging and 1.0 in PET/Nuc Med.

Series Release: December 1, 2017
Series Expiration: November 30, 2020 (deadline to register for credit)
Estimated time to complete activity: 22.0 hours

CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity post-test and evaluation, as well as payment of a $45 processing fee. CME Credit registration forms must be submitted prior to series expiration date. Certificates will be dated upon receipt and cannot be dated retroactively.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to identify:

  • Current concepts and recent US/CT/MR advances in genitourinary and gynecologic imaging and diseases
  • Fundamentals, potential pitfalls and recent updates of obstetric ultrasound and breast imaging
  • Systematic approach to diagnostic dilemmas in neuroradiology, pediatric and musculoskeletal radiology
  • Fundamentals and advances in cardiac and pulmonary imaging
  • Principles and pitfalls of PET/CT and interventional techniques
  • Up-to-date approaches on diagnostic imaging and clinical treatment of specific clinical problems

Intended Audience

This educational activity was designed for radiologists and other medical professionals who would benefit from a greater understanding of the interpretation of radiologic images.

Topics/Speaker:

Techniques and Precision Imaging of Cancer

  • The PET/CT Evaluation of Breast Cancer – Spencer C. Behr, MD
  • Treatment-Related Changes Seen on PET/CT – Spencer C. Behr, MD
  • Update on PET/CT Imaging of Lymphoma – Spencer C. Behr, MD
  • Clinical Spotlight: Prostate Imaging: How Imaging Information is Used Clinically – Kirsten Greene, MD
  • Imaging of Uterine and Cervical Cancer: What the Surgeon Wants to Know – Priyanka Jha, MD
  • Update on CT Colonography – Priyanka Jha, MD
  • Incidentals and Artifacts on PET/CT – David M. Naeger, MD
  • Typical and Atypical Appearances of Lung Cancer – David M. Naeger, MD
  • Latest Developments in Prostate Imaging – Antonio C. Westphalen, MD, PhD

New Rules and Guidelines

  • Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia: Advances in Radiology – Brett M. Elicker, MD
  • Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Guidelines: Radiology – Brett M. Elicker, MD
  • Introduction to New Advances in Interstitial Lung Disease – Brett M. Elicker, MD
  • Lung Cancer Screening and the LUNG-RADS System – Brett M. Elicker, MD
  • Breast Density Controversies and Legislation Update – Amie Y. Lee, MD
  • Update on the Guidelines for Imaging Management – Amie Y. Lee, MD
  • Clinical Spotlight: Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia: Advances in Knowledge – Brett Ley, MD
  • Clinical Spotlight: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Guidelines: Clinical – Brett Ley, MD
  • Image Gently and Lightly Campaigns: CT Dose Reduction – Andrew S. Phelps, MD
  • Postmenopausal Endometrium: Considerations, Cut-offs and Controversies – Lori M. Strachowski, MD
  • Ultrasound Assessment of Early Pregnancy Failure: New Criteria – Lori M. Strachowski, MD

Incidental Findings: Work-Up and Clinical Management

  • Incidental Findings on Abdominal Imaging – Bianca Carpentier, MD
  • Clinical Spotlight: Clinical GYN Decision-Making Based on Ultrasound Findings – Mindy E. Goldman, MD & Vickie A. Feldstein, MD
  • Incidental Cardiac/Aortic Findings on Chest CT – Michael D. Hope, MD
  • Pulmonary and Mediastinal Incidentalomas: It’s Not a Tumor – Kimberly Kallianos, MD
  • Incidental Findings: Documentation Communication & Follow-Up – Marc D. Kohli, MD
  • Clinical Spotlight: Incidental Findings: the Clinician’s Perspective – Paul Nadler, MD & Vickie A. Feldstein, MD
  • Incidental Findings in the Pelvis – Liina Poder, MD

Evaluation of Trauma and the Emergency Patient

  • Clinical Spotlight: Optimizing Image-Guided Biopsies FNA Techniques – Sarah M. Calkins, MD & Vickie A. Feldstein, MD
  • Everything But Venous Access: Pearls, Pitfalls and Disasters – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
  • Interventional Radiology in the Trauma Setting: Controversies and the Future – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
  • Venous Access: Tips, Tricks and Troubleshooting – Evan D. Lehrman, MD
  • Procedures Using Endovaginal Ultrasound-Guidance – Tara A. Morgan, MD
  • The Value of MSK Ultrasound in Evaluating Acute Injuries – Tara A. Morgan, MD
  • Spine Procedures: the Latest and Greatest – Vinil N. Shah, MD
  • Pediatric Imaging Emergencies – Matthew Zapala, MD, PhD

Masters Classes: Lectures by Esteemed Senior UCSF Faculty

  • Master Class – Pediatric Neuroimaging – A. James Barkovich, MD
  • Masters Class – Adult Neuroimaging: “Don’t-Miss Lessons” from Call – William P. Dillon, MD
  • Masters Class – Interventional Management of Portal Hypertension – Ernest Ring, MD
  • Masters Class – Shoulder MRI: Pearls & Pitfalls – Lynne S. Steinbach, MD
  • Masters Class – CT Colonography: What You Need to Know – Judy Yee, MD, FACR
  • Masters Class – Renal Tumor Imaging – Ronald J. Zagoria, MD

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