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Daily Schedule

Sun, Apr 16, 2023

8:00 AM—9:30 AM

Join us for a special Hawaiian Oli (traditional Hawaiian chant) at the beginning of our Aloha Opening Ceremony and Member Business Meeting. Kumu Hula Liko Cooke of Halau Kilipohe Na Lei Lehua, a traditional Conch Blower, will open the meeting with a Hawaiian chant. The chant welcomes visitors from faraway lands, with the open hand and heart of aloha—calling upon all people to communicate, and to seek friendship. The traditional ceremony will be followed by the presentation of honorary memberships and ARRS awards and the installation of the ARRS 2023-2024 President. The Aloha Opening Ceremony and Member Business Meeting will conclude with the Presidential Address.

9:30 AM—10:00 AM

Beverage Break-Connection Quad

10:00 AM—12:00 PM

This panel discussion will begin the discussion around radiologist wellness, including stressors, and what changes can be made to in decision making, compensation, and flexibility. Hear from wellness experts and skeptics on the trends and triggers and how to prioritize the low hanging fruit.

J. Kruskal  Do You Hear the Hoofbeats? Time to Develop a Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiology Wellness
L. Azour  Do You Hear the Hoofbeats? Time to Develop a Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiology Wellness
J. Goldin  Do You Hear the Hoofbeats? Time to Develop a Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiology Wellness
J. Leyendecker  Do You Hear the Hoofbeats? Time to Develop a Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiology Wellness
L. Azour  Top Down and Bottoms Up- A Critical Review of Contemporary Radiology Wellness Programs
L. Yoon  Top Down and Bottoms Up- A Critical Review of Contemporary Radiology Wellness Programs
E. Korngold  Top Down and Bottoms Up- A Critical Review of Contemporary Radiology Wellness Programs
E. Snyder  Top Down and Bottoms Up- A Critical Review of Contemporary Radiology Wellness Programs
C. Jokerst  Top Down and Bottoms Up- A Critical Review of Contemporary Radiology Wellness Programs
T. Kennedy  Top Down and Bottoms Up- A Critical Review of Contemporary Radiology Wellness Programs
J. Kruskal, L. Azour, J. Goldin, J. Leyendecker, L. Azour, L. Yoon, E. Korngold, E. Snyder, C. Jokerst, T. Kennedy
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 2 CME
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 Interventional Radiology section.

A. Rosenkrantz (2017 Berlin Scholar, 2014 Figley Fellow)  AJR: Inner Workings
E. Chang  Writing an AJR Review or Clinical Perspective Article
A. Covey  Writing an AJR Interventional Radiology Article
W. Yang  Writing an AJR Original Research Study
A. Rosenkrantz (2017 Berlin Scholar, 2014 Figley Fellow), E. Chang, A. Covey, W. Yang
Subcodes: ED, OT
Credits: 2 CME
FC02.
The ARRS Annual Global Exchange Program will be an opportunity to hear from a panel of experts from both the United States and Korea discussing a variety of topics and approaches regarding the quickly evolving role of Radiologists in tumor response assessment. A wide variety of tumors, treatments, and techniques to assess treatment response will be reviewed.

K. Chang  Introduction
K. Krajewski  Imaging response assessment and toxicity in the era of immuno-oncology
D. Yoo  Evolution of treatment response for prostate cancer utilizing PET/CT
N. Horvat  Restaging rectal MRI in the era of nonoperative management: Where are we?
J. Choi  Application of LI-RADS to post-treatment response evaluation of HCC
J. Choi  Imaging evaluation of HCC after radioemobolism
S. Lim  Imaging evaluation of HCC after local ablation therapy
J. Lee  Q&A Moderator
K. Chang, K. Krajewski, D. Yoo, N. Horvat, J. Choi, J. Choi, S. Lim, J. Lee
Subcodes: GI, GU, RO, PT
Credits: 2 CME
FC03.
This course will review and explain the important anatomy and pathology of each of the subunits of the Suprahyoid Neck. We will review the important cross-sectional anatomy and pathology findings that are critical for the head and neck radiologist to understand for each region.

R. Wiggins  Global Imaging Anatomy Of The Cervical Soft Tissues
B. Winegar  Parotid Space
R. Lobo  Masticator Space
K. Riley  Carotid Space and Parapharyngeal Space
L. Eisenmenger  Retropharyngeal Space and Perivertebral Space
E. Ryals  Pediatric Head and Neck Lesions
R. Wiggins, B. Winegar, R. Lobo, K. Riley, L. Eisenmenger, E. Ryals
Subcodes: HN, NR
Credits: 2 CME
FC04.
This session will focus on latest advances in 3D MRI for joints and their practical applications in routine practice. Each talk will be presented by speakers from different tertiary care institutions, experienced in 3D MRI. Presentations will specifically focus on advantages of 3D MRI over conventional 2D MRI.

G. Gold  Technical considerations of 3D joint MRI
A. Chhabra  3D Knee MRI
U. Thakur  3D Hip MRI
M. Jardon  3D Ankle MRI
A. Chhabra  3D Shoulder MRI
F. Duarte Silva  3D Elbow MRI
G. Gold, A. Chhabra, U. Thakur, M. Jardon, A. Chhabra, F. Duarte Silva
Subcodes: MK, PH
Credits: 2 CME
FC05.
This session will discuss practical ways to reduce health disparities. Reducing health disparities is now being recognized as an important way to improve our nation’s health. We will have experts on these topics that will share their practical knowledge and be available for a panel discussion.

N. Kagetsu  Introduction to Health Equity
F. Khosa (2013 ARRS Scholar)  Gender Disparity in Patents, Clinical Trials and Grants
E. Flores  First Steps Toward Health Equity
D. Chonde  Barriers to Care
J. Schoen  Climate and Health Equity
S. Waite  Practical Steps to Improve Health Equity – Low Hanging Fruit
N. Kagetsu, F. Khosa (2013 ARRS Scholar), E. Flores, D. Chonde, J. Schoen, S. Waite
Subcodes: HP, ED, SO
Credits: 2 CME
FC06.
Many practicing radiologists and trainees are currently looking for a high-level educational resources from the experienced in interpreting difficult and challenging radiology cases. This unique interactive course consists of internationally known radiology experts in four main radiology specialties will provide case-based highly effective learning opportunity for the attendees.

E. Lee  Introduction
W. Yang  Breast Imaging Cases
A. Hunsaker  Thoracic Imaging CasesReading
M. Moshiri  Genitourinary Imaging Cases
J. Leyendecker  Abdominal Imaging Cases
E. Lee, W. Yang, A. Hunsaker, M. Moshiri, J. Leyendecker
Subcodes: GN, CH, GI, GU
Credits: 2 CME
RS01.
What is your ideal job? Which of the available work options will bring me closest to my ideal job? In a heterogenous and changing world, it is often difficult to know which option may be best. Symposium faculty will offer perspectives and insight to aid you in the evaluation of your options, to help you make the best choice for you.

R. Drosten  Passion, Perspective, and Prudence
G. Horn  Private Practice and Academic Radiology: Similarities and Differences
M. Rosado De Christenson  Privademia
A. Schweitzer  Academic Radiology: A Program Director’s Perspective
J. Chertoff  Leadership and other Choices
K. Schoppe  TBD
R. Drosten, G. Horn, M. Rosado De Christenson, A. Schweitzer, J. Chertoff, K. Schoppe
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME

12:00 PM—1:00 PM

Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Sunday

1:00 PM—2:00 PM

This course will discuss the most important and impactful AJR articles of the previous year.

S. Kamel  RYR: Part 1
A. Goyal  RYR: Part 2
S. Kamel, A. Goyal
Subcodes: GN
Credits: 1 CME

1:00 PM—3:00 PM

Hear from practices experimenting with incentive plans that are fair, equitable and transparent. Discussion will include the emerging non-RVU compensation and performance metrics that drive wellness.

F. Coakley  Defining Our Worth and Work- Structuring Wellness-Fostering Compensation and Work Plans
M. Rosen  Defining Our Worth and Work- Structuring Wellness-Fostering Compensation and Work Plans
T. Grist  Defining Our Worth and Work- Structuring Wellness-Fostering Compensation and Work Plans
V. Gulani  Defining Our Worth and Work- Structuring Wellness-Fostering Compensation and Work Plans
R. Sohaey  Defining Our Worth and Work- Structuring Wellness-Fostering Compensation and Work Plans
L. Belfi  Defining Our Worth and Work- Structuring Wellness-Fostering Compensation and Work Plans
F. Coakley, M. Rosen, T. Grist, V. Gulani, R. Sohaey, L. Belfi
Subcodes: QP
Credits: 2 CME
FC07.
This session will summarize the current status and practice gap in peer review in radiology. Presentations will showcase the best practices and challenges of peer learning programs at multiple institutions, updates from ACR Quality and Safety Commission regarding the new accreditation pathway for peer learning, and conclude with an interactive, moderated, panel discussion with the audience.

C. Lee  TBD
D. Baumgarten  Lessons Learned from Peer Learning at the Mayo Clinic
S. Patel  Accreditations for Peer Learning: New Pathway
N. Kadom  A Peer Learning Case Submission and Accreditation Collection Tool
C. Lee, D. Baumgarten, S. Patel, N. Kadom
Subcodes: GN, ED
Credits: 2 CME
FC08.
This session will focus on reviewing the important anatomy and pathology of each subunit of the upper aerodigestive tract. This course will explain the important anatomy of these subunits and then review the important cross-sectional anatomy and pathology findings that are critical for the head and neck radiologist to understand for each region.

R. Wiggins  Larynx/Hypopharynx
J. Cramer  Oral Cavity
A. Juliano  Oropharynx
K. Dahlstrom  Nasopharynx
L. Ledbetter  Nasal Cavity/Paranasal Sinuses
N. Koontz  Upper Aerodigestive Tract Emergencies
R. Wiggins, J. Cramer, A. Juliano, K. Dahlstrom, L. Ledbetter, N. Koontz
Subcodes: HN, NR, CT, MR
Credits: 2 CME
FC09.
This session will focus on latest advances in MRI of peripheral nerves (MR neurography) and their practical applications in routine practice. This will be a two-hour categorical session with 6 speakers from different tertiary care institutions, experienced in MR neurography. The talks will specifically focus on nerves and NS-RADS.

A. Chhabra  MRN Techniques: What’s New?
P. Colucci  MRN of Brachial Plexus
C. Chin  MRN of LS Plexus
S. Deshmukh  MRN of Peripheral Nerves
M. Chalian  MRN of Facial and Intercostal Nerves
T. Pandey  NS-RADS Review
A. Chhabra, P. Colucci, C. Chin, S. Deshmukh, M. Chalian, T. Pandey
Subcodes: MR, NR, HN
Credits: 2 CME
FC10.
This session will include case-based presentations for academic and private practice radiologists considering or actively implementing contrast enhanced mammography (CEM). The course will provide an important foundation in principles of CEM, interpretative skills in CEM, overview of CEM-guided biopsy, and basic operations/ administrative knowledge for successful implementation of this technology.

O. Weaver  Technology, Indications, and Contrast Reactions
W. Berg  CEM BI-RADS and Screening
B. Patel  Diagnostic Applications and CEM-Guided Biopsy, Future Directions
O. Weaver, W. Berg, B. Patel
Subcodes: BR, GN, MO
Credits: 2 CME
FC11.
Gender diverse patients deserve uniform access to culturally competent, affirmative care in an environment that is free from harassment, discrimination and bias. The goal of this session is to educate and provide materials for physicians wanting to improve their understanding and delivery of gender affirming care.

V. Zavaletta  What do you say? Literacy in sex- and gender-affirming care
F. Grimstad  Overview of sex- and gender-affirming surgery
M. LaRosa  Perioperative imaging of sex- and gender-diverse patients
S. Menashe  Tools for success: Practical toolkit for providing gender affirming care
J. Wright  Tools for success: Practical toolkit for providing gender affirming care
V. Zavaletta, F. Grimstad, M. LaRosa, S. Menashe, J. Wright
Subcodes: PD, GN
Credits: 2 CME
FC12.
Health equity has become a critical aspect of understanding how we deliver imaging care. Yet, frameworks and methods unique to evaluating health equity are infrequently used to evaluate care delivery and outcome disparities. This course provides an introduction to techniques to evaluating health disparities and an interactive component for participants to receive feedback on their research ideas.

R. Carlos  Introduction
G. Sadigh  Social determinants of health and financial toxicity research
E. Flores  Assessing and Intervening in Marginalized Communities
A. Narayan  Rural community health research
R. Carlos  Humanomics and the biology of discrimination
R. Carlos, G. Sadigh, E. Flores, A. Narayan, R. Carlos
Subcodes: GN
Credits: 2 CME

Mon, Apr 17, 2023

7:00 AM—9:00 AM

The optimization of your personal workspace can lead to wellness benefits. Reading room enhancements, including lighting, spacing, equipment and ergonomics can improve your wellbeing. Panelists will discuss both easy and more difficult ways you can improve your work environment.

J. Goldin  Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops and Sandals – The Pebbles That Found Their Way In
M. Joines  Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops and Sandals – The Pebbles That Found Their Way In
C. Glastonbury  Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops and Sandals – The Pebbles That Found Their Way In
C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow)  Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops and Sandals – The Pebbles That Found Their Way In
T. Kennedy  Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops and Sandals – The Pebbles That Found Their Way In
R. Drosten  Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops and Sandals – The Pebbles That Found Their Way In
N. Williams  Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops and Sandals – The Pebbles That Found Their Way In
E. Snyder  Aisle, Window, or Stuck in the Middle – Creating Work Environments That Nurture Wellness
R. Seidel  Aisle, Window, or Stuck in the Middle – Creating Work Environments That Nurture Wellness
R. Sze (2000 ARRS Scholar)  Aisle, Window, or Stuck in the Middle – Creating Work Environments That Nurture Wellness
L. Burke  Aisle, Window, or Stuck in the Middle – Creating Work Environments That Nurture Wellness
V. Sai  Aisle, Window, or Stuck in the Middle – Creating Work Environments That Nurture Wellness
J. Goldin, M. Joines, C. Glastonbury, C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow), T. Kennedy, R. Drosten, N. Williams, E. Snyder, R. Seidel, R. Sze (2000 ARRS Scholar), L. Burke, V. Sai
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 2 CME
ERS01.
M. Parker  Emerging Research Session – Part 1
M. Parker
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME

8:00 AM—9:30 AM

IC101.
During this course, experts will present unknown abdominal cases with challenging or unusual diagnoses. It is a must-see for every radiologist.

V. Mellnick  Challening Abdominal Unknown Cases: Part 1
P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow)  Challenging Abdominal Unknown Cases: Part 2
V. Mellnick, P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow)
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC102.
Discuss updates in magnetic resonance imaging of the ankle and foot and relevant pathology. Review imaging assessment of the post operative ankle and post operative complications.

M. Mills  Ankle Pain
H. Umans  Midfoot and Forefoot Pain
M. Jesse  MR Imaging in the Post Operative Ankle and Foot
M. Mills, H. Umans, M. Jesse
Subcodes: MK, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC103.
This course covers common pitfalls when encountered in interpretation of benign and malignant disorders affecting GU tract.

A. Luna  Pitfalls in Gynecologic Imaging
A. Kielar  Pitfalls in Imaging of Infections of GU Tract
E. Sadowski  Pitfalls of Ovarian Cancer Imaging, with Emphasis on O-RADS
A. Luna, A. Kielar, E. Sadowski
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC104.
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.

A. Brixey  Introduction: Septal Lines and Air-Space Disease
K. Kallianos  Cystic Lung Disease
E. Nguyen  Mosaic Lung Attenuation
K. Cummings  Micronodular Lung Disease
A. Brixey, K. Kallianos, E. Nguyen, K. Cummings
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS01.
B. Kapoor  IVUS: Clinical Applications in Portal Hypertension
J. Lorenz  Portomesenteric Vein Recanalization: State of the Art
B. Kapoor, J. Lorenz
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS02.
M. Parker  Introduction
J. Eng  Statistical Pitfalls
J. Rayan  Research Opportunities in AI
Y. Ng  AI Basics for New Investigators
M. Parker, J. Eng, J. Rayan, Y. Ng
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME

9:00 AM—10:00 AM

Beverage Break-Connection Quad

9:30 AM—11:30 AM

T. Moseley  Award-Winning PPT Exhibits – Breast, Ultrasound
T. Moseley
Subcodes: BR, US
Credits: 1.5 CME

10:00 AM—11:30 AM

Smart workflow efficiency is key to centering wellness in the practice. Listen to experts discuss AI solutions, SMART staffing, and strategies for autonomy and flexibility.

J. Parikh  Stop Greasing the Hamster Wheels: Designing Workflow for Wellness
W. Moore  Stop Greasing the Hamster Wheels: Designing Workflow for Wellness
L. Burke  Stop Greasing the Hamster Wheels: Designing Workflow for Wellness
M. Davis  Stop Greasing the Hamster Wheels: Designing Workflow for Wellness
L. Tanenbaum  Stop Greasing the Hamster Wheels: Designing Workflow for Wellness
K. Schoppe  Stop Greasing the Hamster Wheels: Designing Workflow for Wellness
J. Parikh, W. Moore, L. Burke, M. Davis, L. Tanenbaum, K. Schoppe
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC105.
Learn about varied causes of strokes and differential for patients presenting with stroke-like symptoms

A. Kuner  ELVO Workup and Management
R. Peterson  Venous Infarct and Stroke Mimickers
J. McCarty  Spinal Cord Infarct and Differential
A. Kuner, R. Peterson, J. McCarty
Subcodes: NR, CT, MR, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC106.
This course will focus on key updates in coronary artery disease and thoracic vascular imaging.

S. Abbara  Updates in CAD-RADS
B. Ghoshhajra  Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
S. Malik  MR Angiography of the Chest
S. Abbara, B. Ghoshhajra, S. Malik
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC107.
Keeping up with new developments in orthopedic surgery, hardware and imaging techniques can be difficult. This section will aim to cover the new developments in orthopedic hardware imaging and discuss recent developments in hardware and surgical techniques around the shoulder, hip and knee.

C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow)  Updates in Knee Hardware
M. Samim  Updates in Hardware of the Shoulder and Upper Extremity
K. Buckwalter  Updates in Hardware around the Hip and Pelvis
N. Subhas  Techniques on MR and CT
C. Chung (2003 Figley Fellow), M. Samim, K. Buckwalter, N. Subhas
Subcodes: MK, MR, CT, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC108.
This course will focus on the MR evaluation of newly diagnosed breast cancer. The session will begin with MR for the newly diagnosed patient with breast cancer. This will be followed by evaluation after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The course will conclude by discussing MR evaluation after the completion of treatment.

L. Wang  MR for Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer
W. DeMartini  MR for Evaluation of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
C. Mercado  MR for the Post-treatment Breast
L. Wang, W. DeMartini, C. Mercado
Subcodes: BR, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS03.
L. Belfi  Supporting the Educational Mission in an Evolving Learning Landscape
L. Belfi
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS04.
G. Riley  Musculoskeletal Imaging: Tumor and Spine
B. Amini  Musculoskeletal Imaging: Tumor and Spine
G. Bajaj  Musculoskeletal Imaging: Tumor and Spine
G. Riley, B. Amini, G. Bajaj
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME

11:30 AM—12:30 PM

Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Monday

12:30 PM—2:30 PM

Hear from young radiologists on the current state of radiology trainee wellness and emerging solutions and strategies. Multi-generational perspectives and resident-led wellness groups will be covered.

J. Houk  The Future Leaders Forum – The Trainee Experience and Wellness Program
C. Hassani  The Future Leaders Forum – The Trainee Experience and Wellness Program
B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar)  The Future Leaders Forum – The Trainee Experience and Wellness Program
E. Snyder  The Future Leaders Forum – The Trainee Experience and Wellness Program
L. Belfi  The Future Leaders Forum – The Trainee Experience and Wellness Program
M. Higgins  The Future Leaders Forum – The Trainee Experience and Wellness Program
J. Houk, C. Hassani, B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar), E. Snyder, L. Belfi, M. Higgins
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 2 CME

1:00 PM—2:30 PM

IC109.
This course will cover important topics in GU oncologic imaging, including pearls of GYN oncologic imaging, multimodality imaging of urinary bladder neoplasms, and overview of peritoneal spaces, and how they relate to spread of intraabdominal malignancies.

L. Luk  Multimodality Imaging of Bladder Cancer – with special focus on MRI
R. Marks  Imaging of Peritoneum: Pathways of Disease
M. Flusberg  Rocking the GYN-oncology Tumor Board
L. Luk, R. Marks, M. Flusberg
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC110.
Review the pearls and common pitfalls in the imaging evaluation of soft tissue tumors.

M. Murphey  Fat-Containing Masses
K. Motamedi  Cystic Masses
H. Ilaslan  Subcutaneous Masses
M. Murphey, K. Motamedi, H. Ilaslan
Subcodes: MK, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC111.
This session will focus on the pearls and pitfalls of imaging evaluation of pediatric disorders.

P. Masand  Pediatric Intra-Cardiac Shunt Lesions: 101 for General Radiologists
E. Lee  Pediatric Non-Vascular Mediastinal Lesions: What is New?
S. Menashe  Pediatric Chest Wall Masses: Practical Approach to Diagnosis
P. Masand, E. Lee, S. Menashe
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC112.
This course will focus on core concepts and tools used in quality and safety.

P. Cronin  Definitions in Quality and Safety
N. Kadom  The Improver’s Secrets: How to Assure Success
H. Abujudeh  Peer Review vs. Peer Learning
M. Bruno  Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Health Care Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA)
P. Cronin, N. Kadom, H. Abujudeh, M. Bruno
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC113.
This course will offer current imaging perspective in non-traumatic emergencies. The course faculty are expert emergency radiologist with extensive experience in acute care imaging. In addition, this session discusses the various pitfalls and mimics leading to misinterpretation of acutely ill patients.

F. Berger  Imaging of Drugs Smuggling
J. Uyeda  Imaging of Pregnant Patient in ED
M. Kumaravel  MSK Infections
F. Berger, J. Uyeda, M. Kumaravel
Subcodes: CA, CT, OB, MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT01.
A. El-Sherief  Didactic: Lung-RADS
C. Rojas  Rapid Fire Case Review: Patterns of Interstitial Disease
G. Shroff  Rapid Fire Case Review: Multinodular Lung Disease
M. Price  Rapid Fire Case Review: Lung Cystic Disease and Its Mimics
A. El-Sherief  Didactic: Lymph Node Staging in Lung Cancer
A. El-Sherief, C. Rojas, G. Shroff, M. Price, A. El-Sherief
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS05.
M. Bahl  Breast Imaging: Emerging Technologies
H. Marshall  Breast Imaging: Emerging Technologies
O. Weaver  Contrast Enhanced Mammography: What it Can and Cannot Do
R. Candelaria  Predicting Treatment Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Triple Negative Breast Cancers
M. Bahl, H. Marshall, O. Weaver, R. Candelaria
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME

3:00 PM—4:30 PM

IC114.
Review classification of spinal fractures, advanced imaging of cord injuries and evaluation of the craniocervical junction.

J. Costello  AO Classification of Spine Fractures
M. Mossa-Basha  Advanced Imaging of Cord Injuries
R. Riascos  Craniocervical Junction Trauma
J. Costello, M. Mossa-Basha, R. Riascos
Subcodes: NR, MK, ER, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC115.
This course will center on enhancing the diagnostic potential of the ubiquituous radiograph.

G. Abbott  Errors in Chest Radiograph Interpretation
S. Agarwal  Focal Lung Disease Interpretation
T. Bang  A Primer for Cardiac Devices
I. Vlahos  Dual Energy Chest Radiographs
G. Abbott, S. Agarwal, T. Bang, I. Vlahos
Subcodes: CH, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC116.
This course features rare, unusual and puzzling cases encountered in clinical practice, along with tips and tricks for how to approach their interpretation.

M. Flusberg  Challenging GU Cases: Adrenals and Kidneys
C. Cruz-Romero  Challenging GU Cases: Ureters and Bladder
V. Chernyak  Challenging GYN Cases
M. Flusberg, C. Cruz-Romero, V. Chernyak
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC117.
This course will focus on the clinical impact of imaging in emergency and trauma radiology, with emphasis on the power of DECT in saving lives, image findings in domestic abuse, and extremity CTA.

S. Nicolaou  Power of DECT in Trauma Impacting Patient Care
E. Sun  Imaging Findings in Domestic Abuse
S. Steenburg  Extremity CTA
S. Nicolaou, E. Sun, S. Steenburg
Subcodes: ER, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC118.
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 session will concentrate on recently approved theranostics such as 68Ga/177Lu-DOTATATE and 18F/68Ga/177Lu-PSMA theranostics and will discuss the economic/regulatory impact of theranostics.

D. Yoo  Introduction to Theranostics
K. Zukotynski  Update on Lutathera Theranostics
T. Wong  Update on PSMA Theranostics
D. Yoo, K. Zukotynski, T. Wong
Subcodes: NM, PT, MI
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT02.
J. Revels  Didactic: Defecography
M. Sugi  Rapid Fire Case Review: Acute Bowel Pathology
S. Wang  Rapid Fire Case Review: Splenic Entities
S. Bastawrous  Rapid Fire Case Review: Common GI Malignancies
S. Wang  Didactic: Acute Mesenteric Ischemia
J. Revels, M. Sugi, S. Wang, S. Bastawrous, S. Wang
Subcodes: GI, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS06.
A. Gehrt  Musculoskeletal Imaging: Hip and Knee
K. Motamedi  Musculoskeletal Imaging: Hip and Knee
R. Boutin  MRI of the Knee
M. Chalian  MRI of the Hip
A. Gehrt, K. Motamedi, R. Boutin, M. Chalian
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME

Tue, Apr 18, 2023

7:00 AM—9:00 AM

A. Tomasian  Award-Winning PPT Exhibits – MK and NR
A. Tomasian
Subcodes: MK, NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
Dr. Achala Vagal will begin this session with some simple chair yoga movements as well as breathing techniques. The next session will have a group of panelists discuss recruitment , onboarding and retention strategies that work. The panel will discuss ways to show appreciation and value to your team.

A. Vagal (2012 ARRS Scholar)  Yoga Session, Breathing Techniques
C. Glastonbury  Preserving Precious People: Stemming the Tide of the Great and Quiet Resignation
B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar)  Preserving Precious People: Stemming the Tide of the Great and Quiet Resignation
J. Leyendecker  Preserving Precious People: Stemming the Tide of the Great and Quiet Resignation
E. Smith  Preserving Precious People: Stemming the Tide of the Great and Quiet Resignation
T. Kennedy  Preserving Precious People: Stemming the Tide of the Great and Quiet Resignation
S. Shadman  Preserving Precious People: Stemming the Tide of the Great and Quiet Resignation
A. Vagal (2012 ARRS Scholar), C. Glastonbury, B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar), J. Leyendecker, E. Smith, T. Kennedy, S. Shadman
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 2 CME

8:00 AM—9:30 AM

IC201.
Review common congenital abnormalities of the brain, neck and spine with a focus on differential diagnosis

S. Palasis  Congenital Spine Abnormalities
L. Hayes  Congenital Brain Abnormalities
E. George  Congenital Neck Abnormalities
L. Hayes, S. Palasis, E. George
Subcodes: NR, PD, CT, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC202.
This course will focus on understanding what principles and tools can be used to improve quality and safety.

S. Bastawrous  Just Culture and What it Means in Radiology
M. Willis (2015 Berlin Scholar)  Moving the Needle: Attracting Improvement-Minded Medical Students to Radiology
C. Kahn (1993 ARRS Scholar)  How Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) Improve Quality and Safety in Radiology?
T. Mosher  The Chair’s Perspective on the Culture of Quality
S. Bastawrous, M. Willis (2015 Berlin Scholar), C. Kahn (1993 ARRS Scholar), T. Mosher
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC203.
Review current concepts in biliary interventions with a focus on managing biliary complications following liver transplant and subsequently IR operated endoscopy.

C. Ingraham  Biliary Interventions Following Liver Transplant
R. Srinivasa  IR Operated Endoscopy Part 1
J. Chick  IR Operated Endoscopy Part 2
C. Ingraham, R. Srinivasa, J. Chick
Subcodes: GI, VI, BI, OT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC204.
This course will review the latest guidelines for breast cancer screening. The section will begin by discussing screening for the older patient. The next presentation will talk about screening the high risk patient. The session will conclude by reviewing the guidelines for transgender screening.

H. Marshall  Screening the Older Patient
R. Wahab  Screening the High Risk Patient
A. Lee  Screening the Transgender Patient
H. Marshall, R. Wahab, A. Lee
Subcodes: DM, MO, BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS07.
M. Bruno  The Rapidly Evolving Radiologist Report: What it was Before, What it is Today, and What it is (Likely) Becoming
M. Bruno
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS08.
M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow)  Gastrointestinal Imaging: Bowel
P. Liu  Gastrointestinal Imaging: Bowel
N. Horvat  Radiomics and Artificial Intelligence in Rectal Cancer
P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow)  Updates on Colon Cancer Screening
M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow), P. Liu, N. Horvat, P. Pickhardt (2002 Figley Fellow)
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME

10:00 AM—11:30 AM

Personal wellness plays a major factor in work-life balance. Speakers will discuss work from home benefits and challenges and tips on avoiding work from home burnout. Self-care, mindfulness, coaching and improvement opportunities will be addressed.

R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar)  Running A Wellness Vaccination and Booster Clinic- Rediscovering the Joy That First Drove You into Radiology
D. Yousem  Running A Wellness Vaccination and Booster Clinic- Rediscovering the Joy That First Drove You into Radiology
R. Sze (2000 ARRS Scholar)  Running A Wellness Vaccination and Booster Clinic- Rediscovering the Joy That First Drove You into Radiology
D. Fessell  Running A Wellness Vaccination and Booster Clinic- Rediscovering the Joy That First Drove You into Radiology
A. Young  Running A Wellness Vaccination and Booster Clinic- Rediscovering the Joy That First Drove You into Radiology
A. Vagal (2012 ARRS Scholar)  Personal and Practice Solutions for Cultivating a Culture of Positivity and Resilience
T. Cook  Personal and Practice Solutions for Cultivating a Culture of Positivity and Resilience
L. Belfi  Personal and Practice Solutions for Cultivating a Culture of Positivity and Resilience
D. Fessell  Personal and Practice Solutions for Cultivating a Culture of Positivity and Resilience
A. Young  Personal and Practice Solutions for Cultivating a Culture of Positivity and Resilience
T. Catanzano (2005 Figley Fellow)  Personal and Practice Solutions for Cultivating a Culture of Positivity and Resilience
R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar), D. Yousem, R. Sze (2000 ARRS Scholar), D. Fessell, A. Young, A. Vagal (2012 ARRS Scholar), T. Cook, L. Belfi, D. Fessell, A. Young, T. Catanzano (2005 Figley Fellow)
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC205.
This session is focused on improving the breast imaging practice. This includes reducing barriers for patients to have a mammogram. Interpretation workflow will also be addressed. Finally, tips to reducing errors in breast imaging will be discussed.

T. Moseley  Reducing Barriers to Breast Imaging
M. Bahl  Screening Mammography Interpretation Workflow
A. Chetlen  Reducing Errors in Breast Imaging
T. Moseley, M. Bahl, A. Chetlen
Subcodes: BR, MO, DM
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC206.
This course will include a collection of topics on imaging features of traumatic and non-traumatic acute GI conditions as well as their pitfalls.

V. Mellnick  MRI of GI Conditions in Pregnancy
J. Uyeda  Acute Biliary Imaging
F. Munera  Bowel and Mesenteric Trauma
V. Mellnick, J. Uyeda, F. Munera
Subcodes: GI, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC207.
This is a “nuts and bolts” session is intended for all imaging specialists interested in a refresher or review of both uncommonly and commonly utilized nuclear medicine studies. This will include both general nuclear medicine and PET/CT imaging. Each case presented will then have thorough explanations with any further correlative imaging or justifications of answers as needed.

T. Bartel  Uncommon Nuclear Medicine Studies You Will Likely Run Into at Some Point
G. Berenji  Did You Know This About Your Day-to-Day Nuclear Medicine Studies?
T. Yarbrough  A Few Pearls and Pitfalls in Interpreting PET/CT Imaging
T. Bartel, G. Berenji, T. Yarbrough
Subcodes: NM, PT, MI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC208.
This session will review new imaging applications of ultrasound such as fat quantification and elastography, contrast-enhanced ultrasound and US-guided procedures with emphasis on opportunities and current challenges of each of these ultrasound applications.

D. Fetzer  Opportunities and Challenges of Fat Quantification and Elastography
W. Chong  Opportunities and Challenges of CEUS
B. Foster  Opportunities and Challenges of US Guided Procedures
D. Fetzer, W. Chong, B. Foster
Subcodes: US, GI, BI, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT03.
This session will review various ovarian, adrenal, renal, testicular, and scrotal pathology cases

A. Mariano  Didactic: O-RADS
P. Jha  Rapid Fire Case Review: Ovarian Cases
C. Wang  Rapid Fire Case Review: Renal and Adrenal Cases
N. Madhuripan  Rapid Fire Case Review: Testicle and Scrotum Cases
A. Mariano  Didactic: Testicular Cancer
A. Mariano, P. Jha, C. Wang, N. Madhuripan, A. Mariano
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS09.
D. Gomez-Hassan  Neuroradiology: Radiological Evaluation
J. Bapuraj  Neuroradiology: Radiological Evaluation
S. Mukherji (1998 Figley Fellow)  Neuroradiology: Radiological Evaluation
N. Farid  Neuroradiology: Radiological Evaluation
D. Gomez-Hassan, J. Bapuraj, S. Mukherji (1998 Figley Fellow), N. Farid
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME

11:30 AM—12:30 PM

Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Tuesday

12:30 PM—2:30 PM

During this session, the panelists will discuss the essential building blocks for high functioning teams. The group will illustrate the steps to promote and sustain gender inclusive behaviors; bias awareness, cultural and ethnic differences and sensitivities and eliminating microaggressions.

E. Korngold  Crafting Inclusive Connections and Collegiality – Building and Sustaining High Performing Radiology Teams
A. Fung  Crafting Inclusive Connections and Collegiality – Building and Sustaining High Performing Radiology Teams
R. Ayyala  Crafting Inclusive Connections and Collegiality – Building and Sustaining High Performing Radiology Teams
B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar)  Crafting Inclusive Connections and Collegiality – Building and Sustaining High Performing Radiology Teams
N. Kagetsu  Crafting Inclusive Connections and Collegiality – Building and Sustaining High Performing Radiology Teams
S. Wang  Crafting Inclusive Connections and Collegiality – Building and Sustaining High Performing Radiology Teams
J. Kruskal  Defining A Practical Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiologist Wellbeing
J. Goldin  Defining A Practical Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiologist Wellbeing
L. Azour  Defining A Practical Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiologist Wellbeing
E. Korngold, A. Fung, R. Ayyala, B. Brown (2018 Berlin Scholar), N. Kagetsu, S. Wang, J. Kruskal, J. Goldin, L. Azour
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 2 CME

1:00 PM—2:30 PM

IC209.
This course will concentrate on the role of imaging in cardiomyopathy, with particular emphasis on modern imaging techniques and their clinical importance.

R. Hossain  Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
M. Cham  Infiltrative Cardiomyopathy
K. Hanneman  Myocardial Mapping
R. Hossain, M. Cham, K. Hanneman
Subcodes: CA, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC210.
This course will cover focused questions pertaining to various malignancies affecting male and female GU tract.

E. O’Dwyer  Multimodality Imaging of Adrenal Neoplasms
S. Verma  The Treated Prostate: What the Radiologist Needs to Know
D. Fetzer  CEUS Application in GU/GYN Oncology
E. O’Dwyer, S. Verma, D. Fetzer
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC211.
In the acute setting, imaging studies can determine the presence and extent of injuries and guide surgical planning and intervention. This course provides comprehensive instruction on the appropriate protocols for imaging in an acute emergency setting and helps improve the participant’s interpretive skills in the broad spectrum of imaging studies acquired in the traumatic setting.

A. Sheikh  Lower Extremity Trauma
M. Bernstein  Maxillofacial Trauma
K. Archer-Arroyo  Bowel and Mesenteric Injuries
A. Sheikh, M. Bernstein, K. Archer-Arroyo
Subcodes: CT, ER, MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC212.
This session will demonstrate various interesting but challenging cases encountered on Ultrasound and provide an approach on how to correctly interpret them. Challenging cases will encompass the following systems: GI, GU, and musculoskeletal systems.

A. Kamaya  GI US Challenging Cases: How I Do It
G. Fananapazir  GU US Challenging Cases: How I Do It
S. Allison  MSK US Challenging Cases: How I Do It
A. Kamaya, G. Fananapazir, S. Allison
Subcodes: GI, GU, MK, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC213.
This course will explore conditions diagnosed on HRCT and the role of the radiologist in multidisciplinary teams.

J. Gruden  Diagnosing UIP on CT-ATS/Fleischner
T. Henry  Interstitial Lung Abnormality, Atelectasis, Scarring or Indeterminate Fibrosis?
S. Rossi  Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
J. Gruden, T. Henry, S. Rossi
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT04.
Intracranial vascular anatomy didactic and rapid fire case review of commonly encountered lesions within the brain, head and neck and spine

J. Heit  Didactic: Intracranial Vascular Anatomy Anterior Circulation
T. Kennedy  Rapid Fire Case Review: Brain
X. Wu  Rapid Fire Case Review: Head and Neck
J. Nickerson  Rapid Fire Case Review: Spine
J. Heit  Didactic: Intracranial Vascular Anatomy Posterior Circulation
J. Heit, T. Kennedy, X. Wu, J. Nickerson, J. Heit
Subcodes: NR, HN, ER, MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS10.
M. Jardon  Musculoskeletal Imaging: Infection and Miscellaneous
M. Chalian  Musculoskeletal Imaging: Infection and Miscellaneous
N. Rhodes  A Contrasting Take on Contrast for Musculoskeletal Infection
M. Jardon, M. Chalian, N. Rhodes
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS11.
J. Leung (2004 ARRS Scholar)  Breast Imaging: Patient Centered Care
M. Durand  Breast Imaging: Patient Centered Care
G. Rauch  Eliminating Breast Cancer Surgery in Excellent Responders After Neoadjuvant Systemic Therapy
A. Lee  Surrogate Clinical Endpoints for DBT Screening: False Negative Cancers
J. Leung (2004 ARRS Scholar), M. Durand, G. Rauch, A. Lee
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME

2:30 PM—3:00 PM

Beverage Break-Connection Quad

3:00 PM—4:30 PM

IC214.
Review ways to become more efficient – fast protocols, structured reporting and basic procedural information

L. Eisenmenger  Fast Protocols
W. Gibbs  Structured Reporting
T. Hutchins  Basic Neuroradiology Procedures
L. Eisenmenger, W. Gibbs, T. Hutchins
Subcodes: NR, MR, RF, QI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC215.
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 2023 Update
M. Ginsberg  Assessing Response to Current Systemic Therapies
M. Truong  Imaging After Radiation Therapy
J. Ahuja  Imaging After Lung Cancer Surgery
D. Dyer, M. Ginsberg, M. Truong, J. Ahuja
Subcodes: CH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC216.
Discuss updates in MR imaging and pathology in and around the knee to include meniscal, ligament and plical pathologies.

H. Allen  Meniscal Pathology
B. Levine  Cruciate Ligaments: Pre- and Post-Operative
S. Gyftopoulos  Posteriolateral Corner and Collaterals
H. Garner  Plica Assessment and Pathology
H. Allen, B. Levine, S. Gyftopoulos, H. Garner
Subcodes: MK, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC217.
This session will focus on fetal and pediatric neuroimaging.

A. Juliano  Hearing Loss in children: (Almost) Everything You Need to Know
N. Kadom  Pediatric Brain Disorders: What to Know in Emergency
N. Madan  Pediatric Spine Disorders: Top Ten Practical Diagnoses
A. Juliano, N. Kadom, N. Madan
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 2 CME
RT05.
The learning objective for this section is to familiarize the radiologist with common and uncommon ultrasound diagnoses in various body parts.

M. Melany  Didactic: US Evaluation of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: There’s more to see than nodes!
D. Rubens  Rapid Fire Case Review: Non-biliary Causes of “RUQ” Pain
H. Bello  Rapid Fire Case Review: Ultrasound of First Trimester Emergencies
C. Deurdulian  Rapid Fire Case Review: Carotid Ultrasound: Evaluating Stenoses and Waveforms
M. Melany  Didactic: Post-op US Evaluation of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
M. Melany, D. Rubens, H. Bello, C. Deurdulian, M. Melany
Subcodes: US
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS12.
D. Morgan  Gastrointestinal Imaging: Pancreas/Liver/Biliary
B. Wildman-Tobriner  Gastrointestinal Imaging: Pancreas/Liver/Biliary
S. Galgano (2022 Figley Fellow)  Update on Pancreatic NETS
A. Kamaya  Updates on Imaging and Follow Up of Gallbladder Polyps
D. Morgan, B. Wildman-Tobriner, S. Galgano (2022 Figley Fellow), A. Kamaya
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS13.
S. Verma  GU: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging – Prostate
N. Tan  Discordant Prostate MRI: Next Steps
A. Luna  AI-Assisted Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation
S. Verma, N. Tan, A. Luna
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME

3:00 PM—5:00 PM

ERS02.
M. Parker  Emerging Research Session – Part 2
M. Parker
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME

Wed, Apr 19, 2023

7:00 AM—9:00 AM

G. Israel  Award-Winning PPT Exhibits – Gi and GU
G. Israel
Subcodes: GI, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
ERS03.
M. Parker  Emerging Research Session – Part 3
M. Parker
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME

8:00 AM—9:30 AM

IC301.
This session will focus on pediatric abdomen and pelvis imaging.

S. Simoneaux  Pediatric Acute Abdomen: Evidence-Based Imaging Assessment
D. Frush  Pediatric Presacral Disorders: Pearls and Pitfalls
J. Grattan-Smith  Pediatric GU Anomalies: Practical Multi-Imaging Modality Approach
S. Simoneaux, D. Frush, J. Grattan-Smith
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC302.
This session will be a step-by-step review of PET-CT evaluation of response to therapy in oncologic disease. The topics will include hematologic and gynecologic malignancies. Pitfalls and pearls to assist in the accurate interpretation of complicated disease processes will be discussed.

E. Akin  PET-CT for Response Assessment in Gynecologic Malignancies
E. Rohren  PET-CT for Response Assessment: Pearls and Pitfalls
E. Akin, E. Rohren
Subcodes: NM, PT, MI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC303.
In this presentation, ABR leaders will discuss various aspects of why Board Certification is important in 2023, 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.

D. Flemming  Diagnostic Radiology Certification Update
B. Wagner  Continuing Certification Program Updates from the ABR
D. Flemming, B. Wagner
Subcodes: OT
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT06.
H. Garner  Didactic: Imaging of Crystal Arthropathies
M. Jesse  Rapid Fire Case Review: Pathologies Affecting the Core and Spine
E. Alaia  Rapid Fire Case Review: Upper and lower extremity internal derangement
C. Chang  Rapdi Fire Case Review: Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Mimics
H. Garner  Didactic: Imaging of Synovial-Based Pathologies
H. Garner, M. Jesse, E. Alaia, C. Chang, H. Garner
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS14.
C. Wang  GU: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging – Renal and Scrotal
D. Fetzer  GU: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging – Renal and Scrotal
M. Mathur  Scrotal MRI
M. Corwin  Adrenal Imaging Updates
C. Wang, D. Fetzer, M. Mathur, M. Corwin
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS15.
R. Do  Gastrointestinal Imaging: Liver
V. Chernyak  Gastrointestinal Imaging: Liver
A. Kierans  Liver Transplant for Non-HCC Malignancy: What the Radiologist Needs to Know
S. Wang  Collaborative Writing Projects in Abdominal Radiology
R. Do, V. Chernyak, A. Kierans, S. Wang
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME

9:00 AM—10:00 AM

Beverage Break-Connection Quad

10:00 AM—11:30 AM

IC304.
This course will focus on the imaging evaluate of common heart and thoracic aortic surgeries.

K. Kallianos  Left Atrial Evaluation
T. McLaren  Imaging Considerations in TAVR
J. Jeudy  Imaging the Post-operative Aorta
K. Kallianos, T. McLaren, J. Jeudy
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC305.
This course will focus on a diverse collection of advanced topics on imaging of the gastrointestinal tract.

M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow)  Postoperative Complications in the GI Tract
R. Tsai  Inflammatory Bowel Disease
P. Liu  Imaging of the Esophagus
M. Lubner (2018 Figley Fellow), R. Tsai, P. Liu
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC306.
This course provides high yield tips and tricks for accurate imaging interpretation of testicular, penile and prostate pathologies.

B. Wildman-Tobriner  Testicular Pathology: From Routine to Oddballs
A. Kierans  Penile Imaging: Techniques, Interpretation, Pathology
N. Tan  Prostate MRI: Cancer and Beyond
B. Wildman-Tobriner, A. Kierans, N. Tan
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC307.
Review current thrombectomy device landscape and novel dedicated venous stents, present intra-procedural imaging; recanalization, thrombectomy, and stent reconstruction techniques; discuss uses beyond iliocaval thrombectomy

M. Abad-Santos  Thrombectomy Devices
R. Srinivasa  Iliocaval Venous Occlusion
J. Chick  Beyond Iliovacal Venous Occlusions
M. Abad-Santos, R. Srinivasa, J. Chick
Subcodes: BI, ED, VI, OT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC308.
This course will focus on the imaging diagnosis and range of acute and chronic pulmonary complications of Covid-19.

B. Elicker  What’s New in Acute COVID-19 Imaging?
C. Wu  Imaging COVID-19 in the Immunosupressed
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
RT07.
The learner will become acquainted with the imaging appearance of the molecular subtypes of breast cancer, review breast cancer in young and pregnant patients, learn about high-risk breast lesions, and know the differential considerations for architectural distortion. The course will conclude with a presentation on assessing and reporting the response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy by MRI.

H. Ojeda-Fournier  Didactic: Imaging Appearance of the Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer
A. Roark  Rapid Fire Case Review: Breast cancer in Young and Pregnant Women
J. Chalfant  Rapid Fire Case Review: High Risk Lesions of the Breast
M. Guirguis  Rapid Fire Case Review: Architectural Distortion
H. Ojeda-Fournier  Didactic: Assessing and Reporting MRI Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
H. Ojeda-Fournier, A. Roark, J. Chalfant, M. Guirguis, H. Ojeda-Fournier
Subcodes: BR, BI, DM, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS16.
J. Rayan  Artificial Intelligence: New Computer Learning for Medical Students, Residents and Radiologists
Y. Ng  Artificial Intelligence: New Computer Learning for Medical Students, Residents and Radiologists
C. Kahn (1993 ARRS Scholar)  Finding Meaning in Pixels: AI’s Successes and Challenges in Radiology
T. Cook  Beyond the Pixel: Natural Language Processing for Radiology AI
J. Rayan, Y. Ng, C. Kahn (1993 ARRS Scholar), T. Cook
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS17.
A. Gholamrezanezhad  Update on Musculoskeletal PET/CT for 2023
J. Kwak  Theranostics: Past, Present, and Future
A. Gholamrezanezhad, J. Kwak
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1.5 CME

11:30 AM—12:30 PM

Complimentary Lunch in the Connection Quad on Wednesday

12:30 PM—2:30 PM

ERS04.
M. Parker  Emerging Research Session – Part 4
M. Parker
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME

1:00 PM—2:30 PM

A. Rubinowitz  Award-Winning PPT Exhibits – Cardiac and Chest
A. Rubinowitz
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC309.
Review brain tumor classification, differential for demyelination and TNM staging of head and neck cancers

M. Aboian  Brain Tumors
S. Mirbagheri  Demyelination
G. Avey  TNM Staging
M. Aboian, S. Mirbagheri, G. Avey
Subcodes: NR, HN, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC310.
Breast imaging is rapidly changing. This session will focus on updates relating to contrast enhanced mammography, synthetic mammography, and artificial intelligence.

B. Patel  Contrast Enhanced Mammography Updates
U. Waheed  Synthetic Mammography Updates
J. Parikh  Artificial Intelligence Updates
B. Patel, U. Waheed, J. Parikh
Subcodes: BR, DM, AI, MO
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC311.
The faculty will discuss imaging features of the often less understood topics in MSK imaging to include atypical marrow, sclerosing bone dysplasia and metabolic bone disease. Key imaging features of common pathology will be reviewed.

S. Smith (2004 Figley Fellow)  Evaluation of Atypical Marrow
V. Kalia  Sclerosing Bone Dysplasias
C. Gaskin  Imaging in Metabolic Bone Disease
S. Smith (2004 Figley Fellow), V. Kalia, C. Gaskin
Subcodes: MK, MR, RF, NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC312.
This session will focus on review of the key imaging findings characteristic of the most common and most essential diagnoses of the reproductive system of the female and male tract, including top 10 diagnoses of the uterus, adnexae, scrotum, and penis

H. Gabriel  Top 10 Not to Miss Diagnoses of the Uterus
M. Revzin  Top 10 Not to Miss Diagnoses of the Adnexa
V. Dogra  Top 10 Not to Miss Diagnoses of the Male Reproductive Tract
H. Gabriel, M. Revzin, V. Dogra
Subcodes: US, GU, ER, OB
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT08.
This session will review imaging of the child in the urgent/emergent care settings focusing on commonly encountered examinations and diagnoses

A. Trout  Imaging Strategies in the Urgent/Emergent Pediatric Care Setting
A. Trout  Rapid Fire Case Review: Urgent/Emergent Pediatric Ultrasound
G. Mitchell  Rapid Fire Case Review: Pediatric Musculoskeletal Trauma
A. Goldman-Yassen  Rapid Fire Case Review: Urgent/Emergent Neuro Imaging of the Child
P. Sharma  Didactic: Imaging of Child Abuse
A. Trout, A. Trout, G. Mitchell, A. Goldman-Yassen, P. Sharma
Subcodes: PD, ER, US, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS18.
M. Revzin  GU: Female Pelvis/Endocrine
S. Wahab  MRI and US of Benign and Borderline Malignant Lesions: Using O-RADS-MRI
P. Jha  Placenta Accrete Spectrum Ultrasound First and Added Value of MRI
M. Revzin, S. Wahab, P. Jha
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS19.
R. Arellano  Tips and Tricks for Challenging Liver Ablations
K. Quencer  Renal Ablation Update/Best Practices
R. Arellano, K. Quencer
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME

2:30 PM—3:00 PM

Beverage Break

3:00 PM—4:30 PM

IC313.
Challenging breast imaging days are know to all breast imagers. This session focuses on implementing tools to improve outcomes during difficult situations. These include complicated cases, the nonroutine biopsy and demanding clinicians and difficult patients.

D. Plecha  Proving Benefits of Screening: Mode of Detection
D. Ataya  The Nonroutine Biopsy
D. Lowell  Demanding Clinician and the Difficult Patient
D. Plecha, D. Ataya, D. Lowell
Subcodes: BR, BI, DM, MO
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC314.
Experts in the field will discuss the approach to imaging of bone and soft tissue infection and the key imaging features for defining the disease. Faculty will also discuss the approach to biopsy in MSK infections with emphasis on maximizing yield.

E. Alaia  Osteomyelitis: What Do I Say?
W. Morrison  Soft Tissue Infection: What Do I Say?
C. Simpfendorfer  Spine Infections: What Do I Say?
H. Rosas  Interventions for MSK Infections: What Do I Do?
E. Alaia, W. Morrison, C. Simpfendorfer, H. Rosas
Subcodes: MK, MR, VI, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC315.
Discussions spanning imaging to intervention of commonly encountered MSK conditions.

E. Knavel  MSK Imaging to Intervention: Part 1
L. Stratchko  MSK Imaging to Intervention: Part 2
J. Tang  MSK Imaging to Intervention: Part 3
E. Maloney  MSK Imaging to Intervention: Part 4
E. Knavel, L. Stratchko, J. Tang, E. Maloney
Subcodes: BI, MK, CT, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC316.
This course will focus on understanding the differences between intrinsic and extrinsic motivators in quality and safety.

M. Bruno  Motivating vs. De-Motivating People
R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar)  Harnessing Adversity for Excellence
R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar)  How We Got Burnout All Wrong
M. Bruno, R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar), R. Gunderman (2011 Berlin Scholar)
Subcodes: QI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC317.
This session will focus on the role of Duplex ultrasound in the evaluation of the vascular pathologies of the aorta and its main abdominal and peripheral branches, IVC, anterior and posterior intracranial circulation (carotids and vertebral arteries), and organ transplant vasculature.

C. Deurdulian  Anterior and Posterior Extracranial Circulation
J. Wong-You-Cheong  Abdominal Transplants
M. Lockhart  Vascular US: Tips & tricks in the imaging of the systemic vascular system
C. Deurdulian, J. Wong-You-Cheong, M. Lockhart
Subcodes: US, VI, ER, GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT09.
K. Hanneman  Didactic: Update on CAD-RADS 2
D. Vargas  Rapid Fire Case Review: Cardiac MRI
J. Shen  Rapid Fire Case Review: Cardiac CT
B. Allen (2022 ARRS Scholar)  Rapid Fire Case Review: Cardiovascular
K. Hanneman  Didactic: Imaging of Inherited Cardiomyopathies
K. Hanneman, D. Vargas, J. Shen, B. Allen (2022 ARRS Scholar), K. Hanneman
Subcodes: CA, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS20.
V. Arteaga  Chest Imaging
C. Wu  Chest Imaging
E. Tsai  AI Applications for Lung Nodules
L. Hahn  2023: A Progress Report on the Chest X-ray AI Odyssey
V. Arteaga, C. Wu, E. Tsai, L. Hahn
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS21.
U. Udayasankar  Pediatric Imaging
E. Romberg  Imaging Advances in Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
A. Trout  Advances in Pediatric Nuclear Medicine
U. Udayasankar, E. Romberg, A. Trout
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME

Thu, Apr 20, 2023

7:00 AM—9:00 AM

U. Udayasankar  Award-Winning PPT Exhibits – PD and VIR
U. Udayasankar
Subcodes: PD, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME

8:00 AM—9:30 AM

IC401.
Review pathogenesis, evaluation and treatment of intracranial hypertension, spontaneous intracranial hypotension and hydrocephalus

M. Bashir  Intracranial Hypertension
T. Amrhein  Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension
M. Martinez  Hydrocephalus
M. Bashir, T. Amrhein, M. Martinez
Subcodes: NR, RF, MR, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC402.
This course will address thoracic masses outside of the lung with emphasis on approach to diagnosis and generation of differential diagnoses.

M. Hammer  Evaluation of the Anterior Mediastinum
R. Madan  Evaluation of the Middle Mediastinum
T. Tao  Special Consideration in Pediatric Thoracic Masses
D. Naeger  PET/CT and Thoracic Masses
M. Hammer, R. Madan, T. Tao, D. Naeger
Subcodes: CH, CT, PT, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC403.
This course will cover a collection of focused talks detailing approaches to pancreatic cancer staging, pancreatic cysts, and dual energy applications.

E. Paulson (1997 Figley Fellow)  Pancreatic Cystic Lesions
D. Morgan  Dual Energy CT of the Pancreas
P. Bhosale  Staging and Follow-up of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
E. Paulson (1997 Figley Fellow), D. Morgan, P. Bhosale
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC404.
Experts in the field will discuss approach to soft tissue injuries in high end athletes. Specific focus will include injuries of the thoracic and abdominal wall, lower extremity and repetitive stress injuries of the upper extremity.

J. Peterson  Repetitive Strain Injuries and Muscle Injuries of the Upper Extremity
T. Wong  Core Injuries: Thoracic and Abdominal Wall
D. Gimarc  Muscle/Tendon Injuries of the Lower Extremity
J. Peterson, T. Wong, D. Gimarc
Subcodes: MK, MR, RF, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT10.
C. Shah  Didactic: Somatostatin Receptor Targeted Imaging
W. Rieter  Rapid Fire Case Review: Endocrine, GI & Therapy
P. Manapragada  Rapid Fire Case Review: Bone, Chest, Renal, Non-oncology PET
D. Surasi  Rapid Fire Case Review: PET Oncology
C. Shah  Didactic: Somatostatin Receptor Targeted Therapy
C. Shah, W. Rieter, P. Manapragada, D. Surasi, C. Shah
Subcodes: NM, MI, PT
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS22.
K. Archer-Arroyo  Emergency/General Radiology
M. Bernstein  Emergency/General Radiology
K. Linnau  Emergency/General Radiology
S. Nicolaou  Emergency/General Radiology
K. Archer-Arroyo, M. Bernstein, K. Linnau, S. Nicolaou
Subcodes: ER, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS23.
L. Rezai  Daily CORS
K. Kallianos  Cardiac Imaging
S. Leng  Photon-Counting CT Technology and Cardiac CT Angiography
L. Rezai, K. Kallianos, S. Leng
Subcodes: CA
Credits: 1.5 CME

9:00 AM—10:00 AM

Beverage Break

9:30 AM—11:30 AM

D. Yoo  Award-Winning PPT Exhibits – NM and AI
D. Yoo
Subcodes: NM, AI
Credits: 1.5 CME

10:00 AM—11:30 AM

IC405.
This course will focus on cardiac imaging findings in the acute setting.

E. Nguyen  Intracardiac Thrombus
J. Stojanovska (2015 Figley Fellow)  CMR in Patients with COVID-19
F. Dako  Left Ventricular Assist Devices
E. Nguyen, J. Stojanovska (2015 Figley Fellow), F. Dako
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC406.
Experts in the field will discuss the most commonly missed and misinterpreted fractures of the lower extremity emphasizing features important to clinical management.

M. Kumaravel  Hip and Pelvis: What the Surgeon Wants to Know
J. Pierce  Subtle Fractures Around the Knee
C. Andrews  Commonly Missed Fractures in the Foot and Ankle
M. Kumaravel, J. Pierce, C. Andrews
Subcodes: MK, ER, GN, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC407.
This course provides high yield tips and tricks for accurate imaging interpretation of pathologies affecting female GU track, both in pregnant and non-pregnant patients.

A. Shenoy-Bhangle  Multimodality Imaging of Endometriosis
R. Marks  Imaging of Female Infertility
M. Hahn  Imaging of Abnormal Placentation
A. Shenoy-Bhangle, R. Marks, M. Hahn
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC408.
A collection of lectures containing updates on advanced topics for imaging of hepatic disease

V. Chernyak  LI-RADS CT/MRI: Case-Based Review of Key Concepts
D. Ludwig  MR Elastography of the Liver: Interpretation, Troubleshooting, and Pitfalls
R. Do  Cholangiocarcinoma: From Diagnosis to Staging, and Treatment Response
V. Chernyak, D. Ludwig, R. Do
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT11.
A. Desai  Didactic: TIPS
A. Desai  Rapid Fire Case Review: Venous
E. Aaltonen  Rapid Fire Case Review: Arterial
D. Abdollahian  Rapid Fire Case Review: Non-vascular
V. Rachakonda  Didactic: Innovation in IR
A. Desai, A. Desai, E. Aaltonen, D. Abdollahian, V. Rachakonda
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS24.
Y. Gao  Health Care Disparities in Asian Women
J. Parikh  Breast Imaging: Screening and Advocacy
J. Leung (2004 ARRS Scholar)  BIRADS: The Next Edition
Y. Gao, J. Parikh, J. Leung (2004 ARRS Scholar)
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS25.
D. Gomez-Hassan  Neuroradiology: Brain, Deep Learning, and Vascular
O. Sakai  Neuroradiology: Brain, Deep Learning, and Vascular
N. Pham  Pulsatile Tinnitus: What is That Ringing in My Ears?
B. Hamilton  Conductive Hearing Loss
D. Gomez-Hassan, O. Sakai, N. Pham, B. Hamilton
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME

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