The Virtual Meeting sessions are broadcasted in Central Time.
Sun, May 1, 2022
8:00 AM—9:30 AM
Opening Ceremonies and Member Business Meeting
Location: Empire B, Level 2
9:30 AM—10:00 AM
Beverage Break
Location: Empire Foyer, Level 2
10:00 AM—12:00 PM
FC01.
This session provides AJR authors, reviewers, and readers with an overview of the journal today. The session will highlight key aspects of journal peer review and production processes, as well as social and digital media initiatives. Focused attention will be provided on writing an Original Research study, a Review of Clinical Perspective article, and an article for the Evidence Synthesis section.
A. Rosenkrantz (2017 Berlin Scholar, 2014 Figley Fellow) AJR: Inner Workings J. Dillman Writing an AJR Original Research Study F. Miller (2002 Figley Fellow) Writing an AJR Review or Clinical Perspective Article S. Kang Writing an AJR Evidence Synthesis Article
A. Rosenkrantz (2017 Berlin Scholar, 2014 Figley Fellow), J. Dillman, F. Miller (2002 Figley Fellow), S. Kang
Subcodes: ED, OT
Credits: 2 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
FC02.
Nontraumatic pathologies are one of the most common reasons for consultation in emergency care services. This course provides comprehensive instruction on the appropriate indications and protocols for imaging in an emergency setting. In addition, it will help participants accurately diagnose and understand various pitfalls and mimics leading to misinterpretation of acutely ill patients.
F. Berger Acute Aortic Syndrome J. Johnson Thoracic Infection J. Uyeda Right Upper Quadrant Pain S. Jeyaraj Right Lower Quadrant Pain
F. Berger, J. Johnson, J. Uyeda, S. Jeyaraj
Subcodes: ER, MK, CH, GI
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
FC03.
This course highlights the systematic approach to 8 challenging thoracic cases presented as unknowns to a panel with varying levels of expertise. After a brief history, each panelist presents their unknown case with a brief discussion of the imaging findings, differential diagnosis, and favored diagnosis. The moderator then reveals the actual diagnosis and provides a brief discussion of the diagnosis.
M. Parker Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session T. Klause Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session B. Bagga Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session L. Rezai Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session L. Azour Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session R. Shah Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session S. Bhalla Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session K. Song Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session J. Kusmirek Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Unknown Film Panel Session
M. Parker, T. Klause, B. Bagga, L. Rezai, L. Azour, R. Shah, S. Bhalla, K. Song, J. Kusmirek
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
FC04.
Featuring diverse and highly successful radiologists representing private and academic practice settings, this course tackles important topics for anyone preparing for or actively navigating the transition from trainee to independent radiologist. A 30-minute Q&A session follows the didactic lectures, allowing attendees to engage with the experts on topics critical to early career success.
R. Munden Professional Society Participation by Private and Academic Practice Radiologists K. Schoppe Personal and Practice Finance: The Essentials C. Everett Relationships: A Key to Success A. Patel Building Your Practice and Personal Brand P. Bunch Panel Discussion E. Middlebrooks Panel Discussion
R. Munden, K. Schoppe, C. Everett, A. Patel, P. Bunch, E. Middlebrooks
Subcodes: ED, SO, OT
Credits: 2 CME
Location: Empire C, Level 2
FC05.
This course will provide a comprehensive review of the role of conventional and advanced imaging techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors in children and adults, and will also review key concepts of the 2021 WHO classification of brain tumors.
R. Huang (2014 ARRS Scholar) Imaging Diagnosis of CNS Tumors in the Context of the New 2021 WHO Classification C. Utrilla Radiomics in Brain Tumors C. Torres Imaging of Brain Metastases V. Suarez Imaging Evaluation of Tumor Response M. Ho Pediatric Tumors and Mimics J. Muchart Imaging Support for Neurosurgical Procedures in Pediatrics: Insights on Intraoperative MRI and New Imaging-Guided Treatments
R. Huang (2014 ARRS Scholar), C. Utrilla, C. Torres, V. Suarez, M. Ho, J. Muchart
Subcodes: NR, PD, MR
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
FC06.
This course will cover key diversity, equity, and inclusion topics and their importance in serving the needs of the workforce, profession, and patients.
D. Chonde ARRS Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Session Introduction C. DeBenedectis Mitigating Bias in Recruiting and Hiring C. Ho Moving From Bystander to Upstander J. Guerrero-Calderon Disability: An Important Dimension of Diversity A. Jay Microaggressions in the Workplace F. Khosa (2013 ARRS Scholar) Academic Promotion, Networking, Mentorship, and Sponsorship G. Guzman Perez-Carrillo How to Support Our LGBTQ Colleagues N. Kagetsu Welcome; Moderated Q&A F. Khosa (2013 ARRS Scholar) Moderated Q&A
D. Chonde, C. DeBenedectis, C. Ho, J. Guerrero-Calderon, A. Jay, F. Khosa (2013 ARRS Scholar), G. Guzman Perez-Carrillo, N. Kagetsu, F. Khosa (2013 ARRS Scholar)
Subcodes: HP, ED, SO
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Empire D, Level 2
1:00 PM—2:00 PM
Presented by the 2022 ARRS Figley and Rogers Fellows in in Radiology Journalism, this session will highlight some of most viewed AJR articles of 2021 across subspecialties.
S. Galgano (2022 Figley Fellow) AJR Year in Review P. Gupta (2022 Rogers Fellow) AJR Year in Review
S. Galgano (2022 Figley Fellow), P. Gupta (2022 Rogers Fellow)
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
1:00 PM—3:00 PM
FC07.
Soft skills—skills related to one’s function in a team—are crucial to professional success, yet are rarely formally taught. This course will overview topics of understanding intricacies of team dynamics, psychology of interpersonal communication, nuances of email communication, relationship between communication styles and leadership skills, inclusive team environment, and imposter syndrome.
K. Fowler Translating Psyche Into Interpersonal Communication V. Chernyak Mastering Email Communication E. Hecht Is It Me or Is It Them: Understanding Team Dynamics S. Wang Dealing With Imposter Syndrome A. Fung Promoting a Team Inclusive Environment
K. Fowler, V. Chernyak, E. Hecht, S. Wang, A. Fung
Subcodes: OT, ED
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
FC08.
Thrombectomy is an effective treatment for acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion and has increased demand for angiographic and advanced brain imaging to determine treatment eligibility, and automated imaging and artificial intelligence platforms are increasingly used to expedite stroke patient treatment. We will review stroke imaging in patients undergoing thrombectomy triage.
J. Heit Ischemic Core Imaging: To Treat or Not to Treat A. Kuner Perfusion Imaging: Technique and Pitfalls A. Chatterjee Thrombectomy Imaging Algorithms A. Vagal (2012 ARRS Scholar) Is the Radiologist Needed in the Era of AI?
J. Heit, A. Kuner, A. Chatterjee, A. Vagal (2012 ARRS Scholar)
Subcodes: NR, ER, GN, CT
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
FC09.
This course will review anatomy of major cranial nerves and describe and discuss imaging features of pathologies involving the cranial nerves.
G. Avey Can’t Smell a Thing? Approach to Evaluation of Anosmia R. Lobo As Far as the Eye Can See—A Primer on Visual Loss H. Kelly Pins and Needles: Evaluation of CNV Dysfunction M. Hagiwara Review of CNVII Anatomy and Pathologies M. Agarwal Role of Imaging in the Workup of Hearing Loss B. Hamilton My Voice Sounds Gruff: Imaging of Hoarseness A. Srinivasan Moderator
G. Avey, R. Lobo, H. Kelly, M. Hagiwara, M. Agarwal, B. Hamilton, A. Srinivasan
Subcodes: NR, HN
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
FC10.
In Part 1 this course will cover the role of portable chest radiography and CT in the evaluation of airspace disease, pleural disease, volume status, and pulmonary circulation; the role of radiography in the evaluation of life-support and monitoring devices; and, the application of imaging in the evaluation of circulatory-assist devices.
M. Parker Lines, Tubes, and Monitoring Devices B. Zalta Pulmonary Edema, Shock, and Transfusion-Related Complications L. Rezai Pleural Diseases and Barotrauma A. Rubinowitz Nosocomial Pulmonary Infections, Aspiration, and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome C. White Pulmonary Embolism and Post-Cardiac Arrest Imaging T. Bang Circulatory Assist Devices in the ICU
M. Parker, B. Zalta, L. Rezai, A. Rubinowitz, C. White, T. Bang
Subcodes: CH, CA, RF, CT
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
RS01.
Lectures in part 1 of the symposium will focus on leadership skills, interview skills, trainee perspective on fellowships, and work-life balance.
F. Baffour Moderator J. Fried Leadership for the Young Radiologist A. Norbash Interview Skills for the Young Radiologist N. Sztuk Achieving and Sustaining Work-Life Balance A. Khanna What I Wish I Knew When Applying to Fellowships
F. Baffour, J. Fried, A. Norbash, N. Sztuk, A. Khanna
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
3:00 PM—3:30 PM
Beverage Break
Location: Empire Foyer, Level 2 and Celestin EF Foyer, Level 3
3:30 PM—5:30 PM
FC11.
In Part 2 this course will cover the application of radiography, ultrasound, and CT in the evaluation of abdominal emergencies including bowel ischemia, perforation and obstruction, bleeding, and infections; common applications of imaging in neurological disorders and application of bedside ultrasonography in the ICU; and, a brief overview of the role of imaging in brain death and deceased donor evaluation.
A. Smith Cholecystitis, Colitis (C-Diff), and Shock Bowel M. Jhaveri Delirium, Seizure, and Brain Death E. Stein Encephalopathy and ICU-Acquired Weakness (Neuropathy and Myopathy) V. Lakticova Ultrasound in the ICU
A. Smith, M. Jhaveri, E. Stein, V. Lakticova
Subcodes: GI, NR, US, VI
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
FC12.
This session will consist of four internationally well-known masters in the areas of major radiology subspecialties including thoracic imaging, abdominal imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, and pediatric imaging.
J. Ko Adult Chest/Pulmonary Disorders P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow) Adult Gastrointestinal Disorders M. Murphey Adult Musculoskeletal Disorders E. Lee Pediatric Disorders
J. Ko, P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow), M. Murphey, E. Lee
Subcodes: CH, GI, MK, PD
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
FC13.
The course will provide a review of anatomic and functional imaging of patients with epilepsy and dementia.
L. Eisenmenger Anatomic and Functional Imaging of Epilepsy G. Choudhary SPECT/PET Workup of Epilepsy L. Eisenmenger Anatomic Imaging of Dementia P. Kuo PET Workup of Dementia A. Grayev Moderator C. Wright Moderator
L. Eisenmenger, G. Choudhary, L. Eisenmenger, P. Kuo, A. Grayev, C. Wright
Subcodes: NR, NM, PT, MR
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
FC14.
This course will discuss how current advances in computational sciences relate to clinical practice of musculoskeletal radiology including AI solutions aimed at detection and classification of arthritic and other disease processes. Attendees will learn about the use of AI to increase speed of acquisition and resolution of musculoskeletal MR images as well as potential pitfalls and biases of AI.
M. Chalian Automation in Evaluation of Arthritides J. Fritz AI for Fast and Super-Resolution Musculoskeletal MRI K. Magudia The Value of Fully Automated CT-Based Body Composition as a Biomarker P. Yi Potential Pitfalls/Biases in MSK AI Research and Applications O. Ashikyan Current State of AI in Automatic Fracture Detection H. Garner Moderator
M. Chalian, J. Fritz, K. Magudia, P. Yi, O. Ashikyan, H. Garner
Subcodes: MK, MR, HP
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 12AB, Level 2
FC15.
Mentoring programs are often focused on building careers of junior faculty. It is after the faculty has become associate professor or 6 or more years from fellowship, that many enter what has been called “mid-career malaise”. Faculty often lose focus and are unsure of how to direct their energy. This workshop aims to provide the framework, tools, and inspiration for advancing career trajectories.
C. Glastonbury The Arc of Academics: Early-Career, Mid-Career, and Senior Faculty Roles H. Bedi Mid-Career Radiology: The Field Is Your Oyster C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow) How to Move to Being the Mentor and Senior Author T. Kennedy Now What?: Planning Your Transition to Leadership Roles J. Kruskal Negotiating With Your Chair
C. Glastonbury, H. Bedi, C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow), T. Kennedy, J. Kruskal
Subcodes: HP, SO, OT
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Empire D, Level 2
RS02.
Part 2 of the symposium will feature a panel discussion of fellowship directors.
D. Wolfman Moderator M. Hagiwara Fellowship Directors Panel A. O'Connell Fellowship Directors Panel C. Tiegs-Heiden Fellowship Directors Panel M. Vakil Fellowship Directors Panel
D. Wolfman, M. Hagiwara, A. O'Connell, C. Tiegs-Heiden, M. Vakil
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
Mon, May 2, 2022
7:00 AM—8:00 AM
F. Fintelmann (2019 ARRS Scholar) Advancing Lung Cancer Care With Imaging Biomarkers R. Radhakrishnan (2018 ARRS Scholar) Neurodevelopment in Prenatal Opioid Exposure B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar) Designing Professional Development for Practicing and In-Training Radiologists
F. Fintelmann (2019 ARRS Scholar), R. Radhakrishnan (2018 ARRS Scholar), B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar)
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.0 CME
Location: On Demand Only
M. Parker Emerging Research session - Part 1 K. Archer-Arroyo Emerging Research Session - Part 1 M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow) Emerging Research Session - Part 1
M. Parker, K. Archer-Arroyo, M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow)
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1 CME
Location: Strand 12AB, Level 2
7:00 AM—8:00 AM
In-Person Only.
Wake up and prepare for the day in this instructor-led Tai Chi practice. Dr. Phillip Kuo will lead you through forms to bring relaxation and stress relief for busy radiologists. No special equipment is required. Tai Chi is being offered for in-person attendees only.
Location: Strand 2, Level 2
8:30 AM—10:00 AM
IC101.
During this course, experts will present unknown abdominal cases with challenging or unusual diagnoses. It is a must-see for every radiologist.
C. Menias Challenging Abdominal Unknown Cases: Part 1 P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow) Challenging Abdominal Unknown Cases: Part 2
C. Menias, P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow)
Subcodes: GI, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
IC102.
This course will discuss the novel screening tool, abbreviated breast MRI. Various AB-MRI protocols will be discussed, as well as implementation of AB-MRI. Enhancing interpretation skills will also be presented.
E. Conant Abbreviated Breast MR: The Why & How of Implementation L. Moy Interpreting & Auditing AB-MRI-Maximizing Specificity
E. Conant, L. Moy
Subcodes: BR, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC103.
This course will feature an interactive discussion from experts on arthritis and spondyloarthropathies to include peripheral arthropathy, sacroiliitis and inflammatory arthropathy of the spine. Experts will provide a comprehensive review of imaging and pathology and discuss tips to narrow the differential diagnosis.
D. Flemming Key Features of Peripheral Arthropathy C. Chang Sacroiliitis and Mimickers A. Merkle Inflammatory Arthropathy of the Spine
D. Flemming, C. Chang, A. Merkle
Subcodes: MK, NR, MR, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC104.
The course will introduce learners to intravascular ultrasound equipment and cover techniques for use during transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt creation, endovascular and perivascular biopsy, venous interventions, and peripheral arterial disease.
E. Monroe The Armamentarium of IVUS/ICE D. Shin IVUS/ICE for Portal Interventions J. Chick IVUS/ICE for Venous and Perivascular Interventions M. Watts IVUS/ICE for Peripheral Arterial Disease
E. Monroe, D. Shin, J. Chick, M. Watts
Subcodes: BI, PD, VI, US
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
SS01.
C. LeBedis Splenic Trauma B. Lewis General/Emergency Radiology S. Decker Forensic Imaging in the Emergent Setting
C. LeBedis, B. Lewis, S. Decker
Subcodes: ER, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
SS02.
This course was designed to help early career radiologists with research ambitions develop high impact ideas, avoid pitfalls, effectively leverage available resources, and better understand funding options on the road to becoming successful clinical investigators. The course faculty consists of active and highly accomplished clinical researchers who can closely relate to the challenges of building and sustaining an academic career in today’s healthcare environment.
M. Parker Introduction J. Eng Statistical Pitfalls Y. Ng AI Basics for New Investigators J. Rayan Research Opportunities in AI M. Ohliger Tips for Getting Your First Grant
M. Parker, J. Eng, Y. Ng, J. Rayan, M. Ohliger
Subcodes: ED, OT
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
9:30 AM—10:30 AM
Beverage Break – Connection Quad
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
10:30 AM—12:00 PM
IC105.
This course will feature interactive presentations from experts on emergency and trauma radiology and will provide a comprehensive review of various injuries.
C. Sliker Temporal Bone Trauma M. Bernstein Cervical Spine Injuries S. Steenburg Imaging of Aortic Trauma K. Archer-Arroyo Diaphragmatic Injuries
C. Sliker, M. Bernstein, S. Steenburg, K. Archer-Arroyo
Subcodes: ER, GN, CT, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC106.
This course will cover the use of cardiac MR to diagnose and distinguish common cardiomyopathies.
K. Kalisz MR of Ischemic Heart Disease K. Cummings The Hypertrophied Ventricle K. Hanneman Myocardial Mapping: What To Do and Say B. Sundaram The Infiltrated Ventricle
K. Kalisz, K. Cummings, K. Hanneman, B. Sundaram
Subcodes: CA, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC107.
This course will provide a review of neuroanatomy needed for general practice with consideration of pathologies.
M. McDonald Critical Neuroanatomy of the Sinuses T. Kennedy Critical Neuroanatomy of the Temporal Bone N. Koontz Critical Neuroanatomy of the Neck
M. McDonald, T. Kennedy, N. Koontz
Subcodes: NR, ER, HN, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC108.
This course with feature an interactive discussion from experts on the odd and often difficult diagnosis in MSK radiology. Featured in this course are discussions of imaging and pathology of atypical marrow, sclerosing bone dysplasias and metabolic diseases.
S. Smith (2004 Figley Fellow) Evaluation of Atypical Marrow M. Bucknor Sclerosing Bone Dysplasias C. Gaskin Imaging in Metabolic Bone Disease
S. Smith (2004 Figley Fellow), M. Bucknor, C. Gaskin
Subcodes: MK, PD, MR, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS03.
J. Kempf Pearls and Pitfalls on Fluciclovine Imaging
J. Kempf
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
SS04.
K. Klein Post-Mastectomy Imaging/Post-Treatment Imaging D. Ataya Radiomics of DCIS
K. Klein, D. Ataya
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
12:00 PM—1:00 PM
Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Monday
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
1:30 PM—3:00 PM
IC109.
The specter of medical malpractice drives defensive medicine and defensive imaging, particularly as most radiologists are involved in such litigation at some point during their careers. Unfortunately, anecdotes and rumors often influence how radiologists react to such threats and participate as litigants in such matters. This session will include a comprehensive review of the state of medical malpractice in radiology, discussing frequency and outcomes of radiology-related lawsuits, matters most likely to prompt lawsuits, and the impact of such litigation on radiologists and other physicians as they both interpret and order imaging.
R. Duszak (2019 Berlin Scholar) Radiology Malpractice: The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth
R. Duszak (2019 Berlin Scholar)
Subcodes: HP, SO
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC110.
This course will feature interactive presentations from experts on emergency and trauma radiology and will provide a comprehensive review of various injuries.
F. Munera Bowel and Mesentery Trauma M. Kumaravel Pelvic and Acetabular Trauma
F. Munera, M. Kumaravel
Subcodes: ER, GN, CT, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC111.
Theranostics describes an exciting and emerging field in nuclear medicine where imaging and therapy are closely intertwined as the same chemical molecule is used for both the imaging and therapy. This course will concentrate on recently approved theranostics such as 68Ga/177Lu-DOTATATE and upcoming PSMA theranostics and will discuss the economic/regulatory impact of theranostics.
D. Yoo Introduction and Importance of Theranostics T. Wong Prostate Cancer PET/CT and Theranostics
D. Yoo, T. Wong
Subcodes: NM, PT, MI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
IC112.
In this course the attendees will learn various uterine anomalies and their effect on infertility, review US of uterine/cervical masses with focus on differentiation of benign and malignant processes, discuss US characteristics of adnexal masses and O-RADS classification; review normal and abnormal US findings in the 1st trimester pregnancy and US predictors of pregnancy failure.
M. Sugi Uterus Anomalies, Fertility and Ectopic Pregnancy R. Nicola US of the Uterus and Cervix: Tumors and Mimics P. Jha Adnexal Masses and O-RADS Classification: How I Do It A. Kennedy US of the First Trimester Pregnancy
M. Sugi, R. Nicola, P. Jha, A. Kennedy
Subcodes: US, OB, GN, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC113.
Review the imaging features of pancreatitis and its complications with a focus on what the interventionalist needs to know, followed by didactic courses on the management of vascular and nonvascular complications.
M. Woods Managing Nonvascular Complications of Pancreatitis M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow) Imaging of Pancreatitis M. Kleedehn Managing Vascular Complications of Pancreatitis
M. Woods, M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow), M. Kleedehn
Subcodes: VI, GN, CT, GI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire D, Level 2
SS05.
B. Amini Musculoskeletal Imaging: Tumors L. Ladd Musculoskeletal Imaging: Tumors R. Valenzuela Advanced Bone and Soft-Tissue Tumor Imaging M. Murphey Comparison of the AJCC and MSTS Systems: Important Radiologic Features
B. Amini, L. Ladd, R. Valenzuela, M. Murphey
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
3:00 PM—3:30 PM
Beverage Break – Connection Quad
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
3:30 PM—5:00 PM
IC114.
This course will feature an interactive discussion from experts on quality and safety management and will provide a comprehensive review of the current state of practice.
J. Johnson Six Sigma and Lean M. Davis Predicting System Performance M. Bruno Clinical Decision Support: Enhancing Appropriateness
J. Johnson, M. Davis, M. Bruno
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC115.
This course will discuss optimizing workflow for screening mammography. This will include improving patient experience and same day mammography interpretation. Skills for DBT image interpretation will be presented. The breast imaging audit will be reviewed.
S. Yoon Improving Screening Mammography Workflow R. Wahab Screening with DBT: Interesting and Challenging Cases J. Parikh Breast Imaging Audit
S. Yoon, R. Wahab, J. Parikh
Subcodes: BR, DM, QI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire D, Level 2
IC116.
This introductory lecture will cover basic patterns of HRCT with a focus on using an approach to generate concise differential diagnoses. The talks will be geared towards the ARRS members and members in training who would like a refresher on HRCT interpretation.
S. Agarwal Introduction, Septal Lines and Crazy Paving N. Parkar Micronodular Lung Disease B. Little Cystic Lung Disease E. Nguyen Mosaic Lung Attenuation
S. Agarwal, N. Parkar, B. Little, E. Nguyen
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC117.
This course will focus on a diverse collection of advanced topics on imaging of the gastrointestinal tract.
D. Kim CT Colonography Interpretation and Pitfalls P. Liu Esophageal Fluoroscopy in 2022 A. Mileto DECT of the Bowel M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow) Imaging of Colitis
D. Kim, P. Liu, A. Mileto, M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow)
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
IC118.
This course will present a review of common pediatric findings that may be under recognized.
K. Reddy Ossification Centers J. Gadde Myelination Matters I. Neuberger Macrocephaly K. Moeller Head and Neck
K. Reddy, J. Gadde, I. Neuberger, K. Moeller
Subcodes: NR, PD, HN, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
SS06.
S. Pruthi Revisiting Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage: Recognition of Posterior Location and Diagnostics Pitfalls R. Ayyala Impact of COVID-19 on Imaging of Common Pediatric Emergencies
S. Pruthi, R. Ayyala
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
5:00 PM—6:00 PM
E. Bluth 125 Years of Change: The History of New Orleans Radiology and Its Practitioners
E. Bluth
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.0 CME
Location: Strand 12AB, Level 2
Tue, May 3, 2022
7:00 AM—8:00 AM
M. Parker Emerging Research session - Part 2 K. Archer-Arroyo Emerging Research Session - Part 2 M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow) Emerging Research Session - Part 2
M. Parker, K. Archer-Arroyo, M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow)
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1 CME
Location: Strand 12AB, Level 2
7:00 AM—8:00 AM
In-Person Only.
Wake up and prepare for the day in this instructor-led Tai Chi practice. Dr. Phillip Kuo will lead you through forms to bring relaxation and stress relief for busy radiologists. No special equipment is required. Tai Chi is being offered for in-person attendees only.
Location: Celestin D, Level 3
8:30 AM—10:00 AM
IC201.
This course will address the blind spots in musculoskeletal imaging to include temporomandibular joint pathology, chest wall pathology and abdominal and pelvic wall injuries. A panel of experts will provide comprehensive and interactive discussions on the imaging features of common pathology in these areas.
A. Zoga Muscle Injuries of the Abdomen and Pelvis L. Ladd Chest Wall Pathology for the MSK Radiologist D. Gimarc Imaging of the Temporomandibular Joint
A. Zoga, L. Ladd, D. Gimarc
Subcodes: MK, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC202.
This course will review the noninvasive imaging features of low flow vascular malformations and mimics, followed by didactic courses on the management of these lesions.
R. Iyer Ultrasound of Slow Flow Vascular Malformations J. Kissane MRI of Slow Flow Vascular Malformations C. Ingraham Slow Flow Malformation Sclerotherapy and Embolization S. Thompson MR-Guided Cryoablation and Laser Ablation
R. Iyer, J. Kissane, C. Ingraham, S. Thompson
Subcodes: US, MK, VI, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
IC203.
This course will explore conditions diagnosed on HRCT and the role of the radiologist in multidisciplinary teams.
J. Gruden Diagnosis of UIP on CT - ATS/Fleischner S. Rossi Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis S. Hobbs Pneumoconiosis M. Parker Smoking-Related Diseases
J. Gruden, S. Rossi, S. Hobbs, M. Parker
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC204.
This course will cover pediatric neuroimaging and will include imaging guidelines and recommendations.
M. Shroff Neonatal Brain MRI T. Huisman Pediatric Spine Disorders M. Ho Pediatric Neck Masses
M. Shroff, T. Huisman, M. Ho
Subcodes: PD, NR, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
SS07.
C. Siegel Genitourinary: Female Pelvis/Endocrine M. Melany TIRADS: Benefits and Challenges R. Nicola Simplifying the O-RADS: Why and When
C. Siegel, M. Melany, R. Nicola
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS08.
D. Gomez-Hassan Neuroradiology: Brain, ENT, and Vascular E. Middlebrooks Epilepsy
D. Gomez-Hassan, E. Middlebrooks
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
9:30 AM—10:30 AM
Beverage Break – Connection Quad
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
10:30 AM—12:00 PM
IC205.
This course will feature an interactive discussion from experts on MR assessment of the knee including meniscal, ligament, and plical pathology. Experts will provide a comprehensive review of the current state of practice.
W. Morrison Meniscal Pathology S. Gyftopoulos Posterolateral Corner and Collaterals H. Garner Plica, Fatpads and Other Commonly Missed Pathology
W. Morrison, S. Gyftopoulos, H. Garner
Subcodes: MK, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC206.
This course will discuss updates in lung cancer screening and highlight the role of radiologists in the imaging of treated lung cancers.
D. Dyer Lung Cancer Screening: 2021 Update M. Ginsberg Assessing Response to Current Systemic Therapies J. Erasmus Imaging after Radiation Therapy J. Ahuja Imaging after Lung Cancer Surgery
D. Dyer, M. Ginsberg, J. Erasmus, J. Ahuja
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC207.
This course will review acute and chronic sequelae of trauma.
A. Sayah Acute and Chronic Brain Trauma K. Baugnon Acute and Chronic Head and Neck Trauma S. Palasis Complications of Non-accidental Trauma
A. Sayah, K. Baugnon, S. Palasis
Subcodes: NR, CT, MR, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC208.
The course will review of indication/guidelines, reimbursement, comparison of PET/CT to established scintigraphy for this purpose, PET radiopharmaceuticals that can be utilized, how to perform this imaging, and what the future may hold. Discussion will also include emerging uses of PET/CT for infection/inflammation and case-based review of PET/CT clinical cases.
O. Molchanova-Cook PET/CT for Infection/Inflammation and the Future S. Elman Not So Common Uses of PET/CT in Infection/Inflammation T. Bartel Case-Based Review of PET/CT for Infection/Inflammation
O. Molchanova-Cook, S. Elman, T. Bartel
Subcodes: NM, MI, PT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
RT01.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
H. Chou Didactic: Non-interpretive Clinical Skills H. Chou Rapid Fire Case Review: Non-Vascular Cases D. Abdollahian Rapid Fire Review: Venous Cases E. Aaltonen Rapid Case Review: Arterial Cases T. Niesen Didactic: Renal Ablation
H. Chou, H. Chou, D. Abdollahian, E. Aaltonen, T. Niesen
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS09.
M. Yano Gastrointestinal Imaging: Pancreas, Bowel C. Moreno Use of Screening CT Colonography by Age and Race: A Study of Potential Access Barriers O. Brook Causes of Radiologic-Pathologic Discrepancies of Image-Guided Biopsy and Impact on Patient Outcomes
M. Yano, C. Moreno, O. Brook
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
12:00 PM—1:00 PM
Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Tuesday
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
1:30 PM—3:00 PM
IC209.
This course will feature an interactive discussion from experts on ultrasound evaluation of the small joints with focus on MR correlation. Anatomy and pathology in the elbow, wrist/hand and ankle/foot will be reviewed.
J. Jacobson Ultrasound Evaluation of the Elbow A. Ross US Evaluation of the Hand and Wrist W. Walter US Evaluation of the Ankle and Foot
J. Jacobson, A. Ross, W. Walter
Subcodes: MK, US, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC210.
This course will focus on setting up and implementing new techniques in breast imaging.
J. Phillips Contrast Enhanced Mammography D. Plecha Localizations Beyond the Wire R. Ward Breast Cryoablation
J. Phillips, D. Plecha, R. Ward
Subcodes: BR, BI, DM, MO
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
IC211.
This course focuses on the role imaging plays in assessment of various gynecologic malignancies, including malignancies in pregnancy. Additionally, the course covers imaging of fertility-sparing procedures, and diagnosis, management and cutting edge imaging assessment of lymphedema.
M. Flusberg Rocking GYN Oncology Tumor Board V. Paroder Fertility-sparing Procedures and Cancers in Pregnancy L. Tsai Imaging of Lymphedema
M. Flusberg, V. Paroder, L. Tsai
Subcodes: GU, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC212.
This course will help participants understand the normal appearance and common complications related to cardiac procedures and devices.
K. Kallianos Imaging the Preprocedural Left Atrium J. Lichtenberger Imaging Evaluation of Prosthetic Valves F. Dako LVAD and Other Cardiac Devices
K. Kallianos, J. Lichtenberger, F. Dako
Subcodes: CA
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
RT02.
P. Bhambhvani Didactic: Radioiodine Treatment in Hyperthyroidism Part 1
R. Lim Rapid Fire Case Review: Peds, MSK, Physics, Regulatory and Radiation Safety C. Shah Rapid Fire Case Review: Endocrine, GI, and GU W. Rieter Rapid Fire Case Review: PET Oncology P. Bhambhvani Didactic: Radioiodine Treatment in Hyperthyroidism – Part 2
P. Bhambhvani, R. Lim, C. Shah, W. Rieter, P. Bhambhvani
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS10.
A. Rubinowitz Chest Imaging: Recent Advances J. Gruden Chest Imaging: Recent Advances P. Shah Body Composition Analysis on Chest CT: Untapped Potential C. Lin A Thoracic Radiologist’s Perspective on Data Science
A. Rubinowitz, J. Gruden, P. Shah, C. Lin
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
3:00 PM—3:30 PM
Beverage Break – Connection Quad
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
3:30 PM—5:00 PM
IC213.
This course will include a collection of topics on imaging features of acute GI conditions as well as their pitfalls.
V. Mellnick Small Bowel Wall Abnormalities in the ED J. Uyeda Acute Biliary Imaging M. Zulfiqar Splenic Emergencies
V. Mellnick, J. Uyeda, M. Zulfiqar
Subcodes: GI, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC214.
This course will focus on coronary CT angiography as well as thoracic aortic imaging.
J. Jacobs Coronary CTA: The New CAD-RADS S. Patel Coronary Arteries: Beyond Atherosclerosis J. Jeudy Imaging the Postoperative Thoracic Aorta S. Malik MR Angiography of the Chest: How I Do It
J. Jacobs, S. Patel, J. Jeudy, S. Malik
Subcodes: CA, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC215.
This course will cover a range of prostate related imaging and intervention, including prostate MR, in-bore interventions, and prostate artery embolization.
G. Morrell Prostate MR, PIRADS and Procedure Planning S. Verma Prostate Ablation: Focal Therapy R. Paspulati MR Ingantry Biopsy of Prostate A. Eifler Prostate Artery Embolization
G. Morrell, S. Verma, R. Paspulati, A. Eifler
Subcodes: VI, MR, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 12AB, Level 2
IC216.
This course will feature an interactive discussion from experts on quality and safety special concepts and will provide a comprehensive review of the current practice.
M. Bruno Strategies to "Close the Loop" on Incidental Findings N. Kadom Teaching Quality and Safety in Radiology P. Cronin Evidence-based Radiology in Quality and Safety R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar) Quality and Ethics
M. Bruno, N. Kadom, P. Cronin, R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar)
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
RT03.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
D. Wolfman Didactic: Renal Masses B. Wildman-Tobriner Rapid Fire Case Review: Renal Masses A. Mariano Rapid Fire Case Review: Ureters, Bladder and Penile A. Kielar Rapid Fire Case Review: Gynecologic Abnormalities D. Wolfman Didactic: Pelvic Floor Lesions
D. Wolfman, B. Wildman-Tobriner, A. Mariano, A. Kielar, D. Wolfman
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS11.
T. Gorbachova Musculoskeletal Imaging: Muscle and Nerves H. Garner Musculoskeletal Imaging: Muscle and Nerves D. Davis Multimodal Anatomic Imaging of Muscle Quality at the Rotator Cuff J. Fritz MR Neurography Anatomy of the Lumbosacral Plexus: 11 Nerves in 10 Minutes
T. Gorbachova, H. Garner, D. Davis, J. Fritz
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
Wed, May 4, 2022
7:00 AM—8:00 AM
Credits: 1 CME
Location: Strand 12AB, Level 2
7:00 AM—8:00 AM
In-Person Only.
Wake up and prepare for the day in this instructor-led Tai Chi practice. Dr. Phillip Kuo will lead you through forms to bring relaxation and stress relief for busy radiologists. No special equipment is required. Tai Chi is being offered for in-person attendees only.
Location: Celestin D, Level 3
8:30 AM—10:00 AM
IC301.
This course will feature an interactive discussion on the limits of quality assessment metrics, and how we can learn from failure.
R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar) The Limits of Metrics in Quality Assessment R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar) Learning from Failure
R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar), R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar)
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC302.
This course will focus on the imaging diagnosis and range of acute and chronic pulmonary complications of Covid-19.
B. Elicker Imaging and Diagnosis of Acute COVID-19 C. Wu Imaging COVID-19 in the Immunosuppressed L. Azour Thromboembolic Disease in COVID-19 Infection J. Ko Imaging of Chronic COVID-19
B. Elicker, C. Wu, L. Azour, J. Ko
Subcodes: CH, CT, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC303.
In this presentation, ABR leaders will discuss various aspects of why Board Certification is important in 2022, the new remote exam models, an update on Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA), and frequently asked questions regarding ABR finances. The participant will gain a greater understanding of ABR processes and requirements.
C. Canon Overview of the New Remote Exam Models B. Wagner Why is Continuing Certification Important in 2022? D. Laszakovits ABR Update: 2022
C. Canon, B. Wagner, D. Laszakovits
Subcodes: OT
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
RT04.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
E. Soloff Didactic: Review of Cystic Pancreatic Lesions M. Yano Rapid Fire Case Review: Pancreatitis and its Complications S. Wang Rapid Fire Case Review: Postoperative Biliary Complications J. Revels Rapid Fire Case Review: Gastrointestinal Volvuli and Hernias S. Wang Didactic: GI Bleed Imaging
E. Soloff, M. Yano, S. Wang, J. Revels, S. Wang
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS12.
Y. Anzai Topics in Resident and Medical Student Education - 1 V. Lenge De Rosen Student and Resident Education
Y. Anzai, V. Lenge De Rosen
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
SS13.
V. Mellnick Gastrointestinal Imaging: HCC, Focal Liver Disease M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow) Gastrointestinal Imaging: HCC, Focal Liver Disease V. Chernyak Pathologic, Molecular and Prognostic Radiologic Features of HCC A. Kambadakone-Ramesh Response Assessment in HCC
V. Mellnick, M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow), V. Chernyak, A. Kambadakone-Ramesh
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
9:30 AM—10:30 AM
Beverage Break – Connection Quad
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
10:30 AM—12:00 PM
IC304.
This course will feature a discussion from experts on MR imaging in sports injuries of the shoulder, elbow and hand/wrist. Experts will provide a comprehensive review of the current literature and practice standards.
M. Anderson MR of Sports Injuries: Shoulder T. Gorbachova MR of Sports Injuries: Elbow M. Mills MR of Sports Injuries: Hand and Wrist
M. Anderson, T. Gorbachova, M. Mills
Subcodes: MK, MR, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC305.
In this course the attendees will review a variety of emergent conditions encountered in the emergency department and discuss the role of ultrasound in their diagnosis, management, appropriate further imaging and follow up. Abdominal, vascular, gynecological, and male genitalia emergencies will be discussed.
M. Revzin Abdominal Emergencies M. Itani Vascular Emergencies S. Bhatt Gynecological Emergencies V. Dogra Male Genitalia Emergencies
M. Revzin, M. Itani, S. Bhatt, V. Dogra
Subcodes: US, ER, GU, GI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire D, Level 2
IC306.
This course will address thoracic masses outside of the lung with emphasis on approach to diagnosis and generation of differential diagnoses.
C. Raptis Evaluation of the Anterior Mediastinum R. Madan Evaluation of the Middle Mediastinum T. Tao Special Considerations in Pediatric Thoracic Masses D. Naeger PET/CT and Thoracic Masses
C. Raptis, R. Madan, T. Tao, D. Naeger
Subcodes: CH, CT, PT, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
RT05.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
D. Saul Didactic: Langerhans cell histiocytosis spectrum of imaging findings R. Nikam Rapid Fire Case Review: Pediatric Neuroradiology D. Rosenbaum Rapid Fire Case Review: Pediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging D. Saul Rapid Fire Case Review: Pediatric Reproductive Tract A. Khwaja Didactic: Pediatric GI/GU
D. Saul, R. Nikam, D. Rosenbaum, D. Saul, A. Khwaja
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS14.
R. Nicola GU Imaging: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging – Renal Masses F. Chen GU: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging – Renal Masses D. Ganeshan Current Update on Adrenal Masses: A Primer for Radiologists
R. Nicola, F. Chen, D. Ganeshan
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire A, Level 2
SS15.
M. Lim Portal Interventions K. Tomkovich VIR: ML, Quality Improvement and Patient Safety J. Chick Advances in Venous Thrombectomy and Reconstruction
M. Lim, K. Tomkovich, J. Chick
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
12:00 PM—1:00 PM
Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Wednesday
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
1:30 PM—3:00 PM
IC307.
In this course the attendees will learn a spectrum of ultrasound findings associated with the abdominal pathologies, review basic and advanced sonographic techniques, key differentiating features of various pathological processes involving the hepatobiliary, genitourinary systems and retroperitoneum. Tips and tricks in sonographic evaluation aiding an accurate diagnosis will also be reviewed.
D. Fetzer Liver Lesions, Li-RADS Classification, and CEUS A. Shenoy-Bhangle Gallbladder and Biliary Pathologies G. Fananapazir Pathologies of the Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder M. Revzin Ultrasound of Retroperitoneal Pathologies
D. Fetzer, A. Shenoy-Bhangle, G. Fananapazir, M. Revzin
Subcodes: US, GN, GI, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC308.
This course will review degenerative conditions of the brain and spine.
J. Chazen Imaging of Cervical Spine Degeneration A. Kuner Spinal Intervention for Degeneration E. Middlebrooks Degenerative Conditions of the Brain
J. Chazen, A. Kuner, E. Middlebrooks
Subcodes: NR, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC309.
The focus of this course is multimodality approach to imaging of GU conditions.
N. Tan Imaging of Prostate Cancer: What Modality and When J. Uyeda Application of Dual Energy CT in Genitourinary Imaging D. Fetzer CEUS Application in GU Imaging
N. Tan, J. Uyeda, D. Fetzer
Subcodes: GU, US, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC310.
This course will focus on cardiac manifestations of cancer and cancer therapy.
L. Haramati Cardiac Neoplasms J. Stojanovska (2015 Figley Fellow) CT and MR Imaging Evaluation of Cardiac Thrombus S. Malik Pericardial Masses and Other Pericardial Diseases D. Jeong Cardiac Complications in Patients with Cancer
L. Haramati, J. Stojanovska (2015 Figley Fellow), S. Malik, D. Jeong
Subcodes: CA
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
RT06.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
M. Price Didactic: Lines and Strips on Chest Radiograph with CT Correlation D. Naeger Rapid Fire Case Review: Typical and Atypical Appearances of Lung Cancer G. Shroff Rapid Fire Case Review: Postoperative Complications in the Thorax M. Martin Rapid Fire Case Review: Diffuse Lung Disease M. Price Didactic: Mediastinal Masses
M. Price, D. Naeger, G. Shroff, M. Martin, M. Price
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS16.
M. Durand Breast Imaging: Tomosynthesis M. Bahl Management of Architectural Distortions in Tomosynthesis Era J. Parikh Patient Diversity in Breast Imaging
M. Durand, M. Bahl, J. Parikh
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
3:00 PM—3:30 PM
Beverage Break – Connection Quad
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
3:30 PM—5:00 PM
IC311.
This course is designed to improve the patient experience during breast biopsies. The helpful techniques for ultrasound-guided biopsies, stereotactic biopsies, and MRI-guided biopsies will be discussed.
K. Johnson Improving Patient Experience During Breast Biopsies R. Weinfurtner US-guided & Stereotactic Biopsies: Pearls and Pitfalls L. Wang MRI-guided Biopsies: Pearls and Pitfalls
K. Johnson, R. Weinfurtner, L. Wang
Subcodes: BR, US, MR, BI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC312.
This course presents various challenging cases to illustrate pitfalls in interpretation of various GU and GYN pathologies, as well as complications and their management following GU imaging-guided interventions.
C. Menias Lessons Learned: Genitourinary Cases M. Kobi Hits and Misses in GYN Imaging A. Shenoy-Bhangle Complications of Imaging-guided GU Interventions
C. Menias, M. Kobi, A. Shenoy-Bhangle
Subcodes: GU, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire D, Level 2
IC313.
This course will review incidental findings that may be encountered on neuroradiology studies.
A. Grayev Incidental Findings: Spine Imaging M. Mullins Incidental Findings: Brain Imaging P. Bunch Incidental Findings: Sinus and Temporal Bone Imaging R. Wiggins Incidental Findings: Neck Imaging
A. Grayev, M. Mullins, P. Bunch, R. Wiggins
Subcodes: NR, CT, MR, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC314.
During this course, a panel of experts will provide discussion of the imaging features and common pitfalls in the evaluation of soft tissue tumors.
M. Murphey Benign Soft Tissue Lesions by Tumor Type S. Broski Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Pearls and Pitfalls B. Amini Soft Tissue Tumors: Post Treatment Evaluation
M. Murphey, S. Broski, B. Amini
Subcodes: MK, MR, RF, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
RT07.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
K. Hanneman Didactic: Imaging Myocardial Inflammation and Myocarditis D. Vargas Rapid Fire Case Review: Ischemic Heart Disease and Mimics L. Jimenez Juan Rapid Fire Case Review: Tumors and Mimics D. Raptis Rapid Fire Case Review: Congenital Heart Disease Basics K. Hanneman Didactic: Aortic Arch Anomalies
K. Hanneman, D. Vargas, L. Jimenez Juan, D. Raptis, K. Hanneman
Subcodes: CA
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS17.
L. Rezai Cardiac Trauma S. Hedgire Hot Topics in Cardiac Imaging
L. Rezai, S. Hedgire
Subcodes: CA
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
Thu, May 5, 2022
7:00 AM—8:00 AM
Credits: 1 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
8:30 AM—10:00 AM
IC401.
This course will discuss and review important diagnoses that are easy to overlook, important to diagnose clinically, and common to occur in a general radiology practice.
C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow) Five Pitfalls in Shoulder Imaging D. Blankenbaker (2007 Figley Fellow) Five Pitfalls in Hip Imaging E. Walker Five Pitfalls in Spine Imaging
C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow), D. Blankenbaker (2007 Figley Fellow), E. Walker
Subcodes: MK, MR, CT, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC402.
This course will cover a collection of focused talks detailing approaches to pancreatic cancer staging, pancreatic cysts, and pancreatitis.
D. Morgan Dual Energy CT of the Pancreas E. Paulson (1997 Figley Fellow) Pancreatic Cystic Lesions P. Bhosale Staging of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
D. Morgan, E. Paulson (1997 Figley Fellow), P. Bhosale
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC403.
This course covers topics in GU imaging that are not commonly discussed. Lectures will discuss imaging of disorders affecting female and male urethra, imaging of conditions affecting fertility, and overview of imaging of transgender patients.
A. Sekhar Imaging of Female and Male Urethra K. Patel Imaging of Transgender Patients R. Marks Imaging of Conditions Affecting Fertility
A. Sekhar, K. Patel, R. Marks
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
RT08.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
A. Grayev Didactic: Spine Anatomy and Localization A. Grayev Rapid Fire Case Review: Spine H. Bedi Rapid Fire Case Review: Head and Neck J. Nickerson Rapid Fire Case Review: Brain T. Kennedy Didactic: Brain Anatomy and Localization
A. Grayev, A. Grayev, H. Bedi, J. Nickerson, T. Kennedy
Subcodes: NR, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS18.
R. Paspulati GU: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging – Prostate Cancer M. Romero GU: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging – Prostate Cancer S. Verma State of the Art Focal Therapy Treatments for Prostate Cancer: What the Radiologist Needs to Know E. Remer Changing Guidelines in Genitourinary Imaging
R. Paspulati, M. Romero, S. Verma, E. Remer
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
SS19.
V. Planz Gastrointestinal: Diffuse Liver, Body Composition M. Taffel Tools for Improving Patient Experience and Clinical Case for Non-English Speakers A. Narayan Building a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee for Patient Care and Research
V. Planz, M. Taffel, A. Narayan
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
9:30 AM—10:30 AM
Beverage Break – Connection Quad
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
10:30 AM—12:00 PM
IC404.
This course will cover practical approaches to difficult studies.
C. Torres Brachial Plexus: Imaging Approach L. Ledbetter Postoperative Neck: Imaging Approach V. Shah Lumbosacral Plexus: Imaging Approach W. O'Brien Imaging Approach: Congenital Temporal Bone
C. Torres, L. Ledbetter, V. Shah, W. O'Brien
Subcodes: NR, HN, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire D, Level 2
IC405.
This course will consist of focused topics discussing approaches to HCC and non-HCC liver tumors, LIRADS, and diffuse hepatic conditions.
V. Chernyak A Practical Approach to LI-RADS T. Fraum Diffuse Hepatic Conditions K. Fowler Malignant Liver Lesions: Beyond HCC
V. Chernyak, T. Fraum, K. Fowler
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC406.
Utilization of PET/CT in assessing response to therapy and prognostication in a wide spectrum of oncologic etiologies from lymphoma to gynecologic malignancies will be reviewed using challenging case examples. The course will also focus on the utility of PET/CT in assessing myocardial pathologies and in assessing response to specific therapies.
E. Akin PET/CT in Response to Therapy R. Zeman Multimodality Nuclear Imaging in Cardiac Disease E. Rohren Nuclear Medicine Protocols, Reporting and Challenges
E. Akin, R. Zeman, E. Rohren
Subcodes: NM, MI, PT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
RT09.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
H. Garner Didactic: Approach to Soft Tissue Mineralization E. Alaia Rapid Fire Case Review: Infection J. Stensby Rapid Fire Case Review: Muscle and Tendon Disorders O. Awan (2021 Figley Fellow) Rapid Fire Case Review: Postoperative Imaging H. Garner Didactic: Update on MSK Tumor Imaging
H. Garner, E. Alaia, J. Stensby, O. Awan (2021 Figley Fellow), H. Garner
Subcodes: MK, MR, CT, US
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS20.
A. Gholamrezanezhad Musculoskeletal Imaging: Spine and Joints J. Peterson Musculoskeletal Imaging: Spine and Joints A. Chhabra 3D Imaging of ACL and Meniscus Injuries M. Mechlin Dilemma of the Transitional Spine Anatomy: How to Describe It?
A. Gholamrezanezhad, J. Peterson, A. Chhabra, M. Mechlin
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire C, Level 2
SS21.
R. Mayo Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges L. Wang Abbreviated Breast MRI/Emerging MRI Techniques
R. Mayo, L. Wang
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
12:00 PM—1:00 PM
Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Thursday
Location: Elite Hall, Level 1
1:30 PM—3:00 PM
IC407.
This course will focus on up-to-date imaging guidelines and recommendations of pediatric thoracic and abdominal disorders.
E. Lee Congenital Lung Malformations N. Hull Neonatal and Pediatric Bowel Obstruction G. Phillips Pediatric Abdominal Masses
E. Lee, N. Hull, G. Phillips
Subcodes: PD, CH, GI, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
IC408.
This course discusses pearls and pitfalls of diagnosis and interventions related to renal masses.
K. Elsayes Pearls and Pitfalls in Diagnosis of Renal Pathologies S. Silverman Renal Mass Biopsy: When and Why in 2022 M. Mendiratta-Lala Imaging-guided Interventions of GU Track
K. Elsayes, S. Silverman, M. Mendiratta-Lala
Subcodes: GU, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC409.
In this course the attendees will learn the role of ultrasound in evaluation & diagnosis of vascular pathologies, review scanning techniques and protocols in the assessment of peripheral vascular & carotid systems, liver transplant, and hemodialysis; discuss characteristic imaging features of related pathological processes and complications. Vascular complications of COVID will also be discussed.
C. Deurdulian Doppler US Analysis of Carotid Waveforms J. Pellerito Peripheral Vascular Doppler and Complications of COVID M. Lockhart Doppler of Hemodialysis Access G. Joshi Renal Transplant Ultrasound
C. Deurdulian, J. Pellerito, M. Lockhart, G. Joshi
Subcodes: US, VI, GN, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
RT10.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
H. Ojeda-Fournier Didactic: Update on Abbreviated MRI J. Kunjummen Rapid Fire Case Review: Differential Diagnosis of Axillary Masses K. Kulkarni Rapid Fire Case Review: Imaging of the Skin and Superficial Breast Lesions B. Adrada Rapid Fire Case Review: Multimodality Approach to the Nipple Areolar Complex H. Ojeda-Fournier Didactic: Calcifications at DBT
H. Ojeda-Fournier, J. Kunjummen, K. Kulkarni, B. Adrada, H. Ojeda-Fournier
Subcodes: BR, DM, MR, US
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS22.
W. Gibbs Neuroradiology: Imaging Tools and Techniques M. Mossa-Basha The Benefits of Applications of Intracranial Vessel Wall Imaging in Clinical Practice J. Chazen Spine: Do Not Miss These Lesions
W. Gibbs, M. Mossa-Basha, J. Chazen
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Strand 11AB, Level 2
SS23.
V. Arteaga Chest Imaging: In the Era of COVID-19 C. Wu Chest Imaging: In the Era of COVID-19 S. Pipavath COVID-19 Lung Disease: Through Adversity to the Stars C. Meyer Delayed Diagnosis During COVID Pandemic
V. Arteaga, C. Wu, S. Pipavath, C. Meyer
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
3:00 PM—3:30 PM
Beverage Break
Location: Empire Foyer, Level 2 and Celestin EF Foyer, Level 3
3:30 PM—5:00 PM
IC410.
This course will center on enhancing the diagnostic potential of the ubiquituous radiograph.
R. Shah Interpreting the Lateral Chest Radiograph S. Bhalla Focal Lung Disease Interpretation G. Abbott Errors in Chest Radiograph Interpretation D. Raptis A Primer for Cardiac Devices
R. Shah, S. Bhalla, G. Abbott, D. Raptis
Subcodes: CH, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire A, Level 2
IC411.
During this course you will learn up-to-date imaging guidelines and recommendations of pediatric musculoskeletal imaging.
R. Restrepo Pediatric Fractures L. Naffaa Pediatric HIp Disorders A. Chaturvedi Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infections
R. Restrepo, L. Naffaa, A. Chaturvedi
Subcodes: PD, MK, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin E, Level 3
IC412.
This course will focus on diagnostic imaging of the male breast, the pregnant or lactating patient, and the symptomatic patient.
H. Marshall Imaging Evaluation of the Male Breast S. Pittman Imaging Evaluation of the Pregnant & Lactating Patient K. Dodelzon Imaging Evaluation of the Symptomatic Patient
H. Marshall, S. Pittman, K. Dodelzon
Subcodes: BR, US, DM, MO
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Empire C, Level 2
RT11.
A Practical Case-Based Radiology Review is a unique opportunity for radiologists at all levels, from training to those in practice for years, to review common topics in eleven radiology disciplines presented in a case-based format. Each case will be presented with an unknown diagnosis for audience self -assessment.
D. Oppenheimer Didactic: Parathyroid Sonography H. Bello Rapid Fire Case Review: Liver and Renal Transplant Complications D. Oppenheimer Rapid Fire Case Review: Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ) Emergencies M. Melany Rapid Fire Case Review: Female Pelvis Emergencies C. Deurdulian Didactic: Scrotal Ultrasound: Pearls for Diagnosis
D. Oppenheimer, H. Bello, D. Oppenheimer, M. Melany, C. Deurdulian
Subcodes: US
Credits: 1.5 CME/SAM
Location: Celestin FGH, Level 3
SS24.
C. De Cecco AI and Radiomics in Cardiac Imaging A. Pyrros AI: Value-Based Healthcare and Quality
C. De Cecco, A. Pyrros
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
Location: Empire D, Level 2
SS25.
S. Taj Vascular: Venous Access, Biopsies, and Drainage L. Kang Vascular: Venous Access, Biopsies, and Drainage R. Tomihama Nonsurgical Treatment of Osteoarthritis S. Young Moving Radioembolization Forward: All Paths Lead to Dosimetry