Whether you’re expanding your knowledge or honing subspecialty expertise, you’ll gain invaluable insights from world-renowned experts. Best of all, every participant receives one year of on-demand access—so you can continue learning long after the meeting ends.
This session kicks off the ARRS Annual Meeting with a presentation of awards including the ARRS Gold Medal, which is the society’s highest honor bestowed for distinguished service to radiology. Member business will be conducted including a vote on any proposed bylaw changes, installation of the 2025-26 ARRS President, and concluding with the Presidential Address.
9:30 AM — 10:00 AM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage.
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session focuses on acute thoracic emergencies, including penetrating and blunt trauma, acute chest pain, and pulmonary/venous thromboembolism.
F. Paes Acute Penetrating Thoracic Trauma M. Parker Blunt Thoracic Trauma S. Malik Acute Chest Pain K. Marquis Imaging of Acute Pulmonary Embolism
F. Paes, M. Parker, S. Malik, K. Marquis
Subcodes: CH, CA, VI, ER
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 or Clinical Perspective article, and an article on artifiicial intelligence.
A. Rosenkrantz AJR: Inner Workings E. Chang Writing an AJR Original Research Study C. Zamora Writing an AJR Review or Clinical Perspective Article F. Vernuccio Writing an AJR Artificial Intelligence Article
A. Rosenkrantz, E. Chang, C. Zamora, F. Vernuccio
Subcodes: ED, OT
Credits: 2 CME
FC02.
This course focuses on advanced imaging techniques and considerations in the evaluation of coronary artery disease and structural heart conditions using CT. Topics include: non-atherosclerotic coronary artery narrowing, coronary artery anomalies, and the role of CT in assessing myocardial ischemia through perfusion and FFR-CT.
A. Rosas Non-atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Narrowing: Review of Exceptions in CAD-RADS D. Vargas Coronary Artery Anomalies E. Kimura CT Assessment of Myocardial Ischemia: Role of CT perfusion and FFR-CT H. Goerne CT in TAVR: Pre- and Post-Procedure Imaging E. Williamson Role of CT in Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement K. Kallianos CT in the Evaluation of Adult Congenital Heart Disease
A. Rosas, D. Vargas, E. Kimura, H. Goerne, E. Williamson, K. Kallianos
Subcodes: CA, CT
Credits: 2 CME
FC03.
In this course, participants will gain an understanding of their potential role as expert witnesses in the medico-legal system, including tips to assist them to be more effective expert witnesses, and pitfalls to avoid in this work.
M. Bruno Welcome and Introduction S. Waite The Role of the Expert Witness--Pitfalls and Opportunities B. Sheppard Radiology’s Next Wave: Is the Legal Malpractice Standard Up to the Task? M. Bruno Bias in the Medical Legal System: Maintaining Objectivity J. Banja Navigating the Ethical Minefields Confronting the Expert Witness
M. Bruno, S. Waite, B. Sheppard, M. Bruno, J. Banja
Subcodes: ML, HP, ED
Credits: 2 CME
FC04.
Anti-amyloid targeting disease modifying therapies for Alzheimer’s disease present an exciting opportunity to dramatically impact the lives of patients with Alzheimer’s dementia. The imaging impact is already formidable, with a significant rise in MRI volume. Amyloid PET volumes have also skyrocketed following a positive reimbursement decision for patient selection and treatment surveillance.
S. Bash Multimodal Dementia Imaging with Emphasis on Alzheimer’s Disease and ARIA Cases L. Tanenbaum Enterprise Workflow Optimization for Alzheimer’s Screening and ARIA Surveillance S. Gandy Neurology Perspective: Clinical Management Challenges and Solutions T. Benzinger Radiology Perspective: Multidisciplinary Approach to Challenging Cases
S. Bash, L. Tanenbaum, S. Gandy, T. Benzinger
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 2 CME
FC05.
The lead author of each of the 4 SRU most recent consensus statements will present a summary with examples from each publication, including: (1) Management of Incidentally Detected Gallbladder Polyps, (2) Ultrasonography of Superfical Soft Tissue Masses, (3) Routine Pelvic Ultrasound for Endometriosis and (4) A Lexicon for First Trimester Ultrasound.
A. Kamaya Management of Incidentally Detected Gallbladder Polyps S. Young Routine Pelvic Ultrasound for Endometriosis W. Middleton Ultrasonography of Superficial Soft Tissue Masses M. Horrow SRU Consensus Statement: A First Trimester Lexicon
A. Kamaya, S. Young, W. Middleton, M. Horrow
Subcodes: US, OB, GI, MK
Credits: 2 CME
The road to wellness requires building a radiology community of belonging. In this session, two different overarching themes will be discussed. In the first hour, strategies to move towards inclusion will be presented. In the second hour, strategies towards building a radiology community will be presented
J. Parikh Moderator S. Wang Implementing a Culture of Inclusion L. Burke Incorporating International Medical Graduates S. Wang Incorporating People with Accents R. Drosten Overcoming Sidelining of Senior Radiologists M. Reichman Commensality W. Moore Addressing Isolation of Remote Radiologists J. Parikh Strategies to Retain Your Workforce L. Burke Retaining Senior Radiologists
J. Parikh, S. Wang, L. Burke, S. Wang, R. Drosten, M. Reichman, W. Moore, J. Parikh, L. Burke
Subcodes: HP, GN, QI, PS
Credits: 2 CME
12:00 PM — 1:00 PM
Lunch on Own
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session addresses essential imaging techniques for acute aortic syndromes, mediastinal emergencies, acute pneumonia, and pleural infections. Participants will gain insights into identifying critical features and complications in these urgent thoracic conditions to support prompt, effective clinical intervention.
F. Berger Acute Aortic Syndrome and Complications M. Hammer Nonvascular Mediastinal Emergencies J. Liu Imaging of Acute Pneumonia K. Kuykendall Acute Presentations of Pleural Infections
F. Berger, M. Hammer, J. Liu, K. Kuykendall
Subcodes: CA, CH, ER
Credits: 2 CME
FC06.
We are moving into an era of personalized cancer care and oncology patients have more options than ever. Complete and accurate staging and imaging are foundational to providing optimal recommendations and treatment. Great communication between radiologists and treating oncologists has never been more important. Hear from expert radiation oncologists about the latest treatment techniques.
C. Straka Radiation Oncology: From Head to Toe A. Simon CNS: Common Cancers Treated with Radiation L. Vitzthum Lung Cancer: Common Changes in Imaging After Sterotactic Radiotherapy M. Sherer GI Cancer: MRI-guided Linear Accelerators T. Seibert Prostate Cancer Pt 1: Dominant Intrasprostatic Lesion (DIL) Boosts
C. Straka, A. Simon, L. Vitzthum, M. Sherer, T. Seibert
Subcodes: NM, RO, GN
Credits: 2 CME
FC07.
Panelists will highlight how the ability to analyze and interrogate findings varies with levels of training and experience. The session will provide an overview of challenging cases, covering multiple disease categories, in an audience interactive setting, highlighting different techniques and search patterns that can be used to approach such cases.
M. Parker Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Panelist L. Azour Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Panelist J. Bueno Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Panelist S. Martinez-Jimenez Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Panelist R. Shah Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Panelist J. Gruden Challenging Cases in Thoracic Imaging: Panelist
M. Parker, L. Azour, J. Bueno, S. Martinez-Jimenez, R. Shah, J. Gruden
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 2 CME
FC08.
AI impacts Radiologists at all stages of training and in all practice settings though most have not received the education necessary to navigate this new world, discern truth from hype, and recognize the dangers and responsibilities as we integrate these systems into our hospitals and clinics. This session will provide expert guidance in: Reliable AI, Practical AI, Successful AI, and Ethical AI.
C. Kahn Towards an Ethical AI: Bias, Diversity, and Accessibility W. Gibbs Towards an Ideal AI: Cooperation and Collaboration A. Tejani Towards a Practical AI: Development and Implementation S. Faghani Towards a Reliable AI: From Research to Production D. Smeets Towards a Successful Al: Industry, Regulation, and Privacy N. Pham Toward a Comprehensive AI
C. Kahn, W. Gibbs, A. Tejani, S. Faghani, D. Smeets, N. Pham
Subcodes: AI, GN
Credits: 2 CME
FC09.
This session is designed to equip Radiology professionals with the essential non-clinical skills needed for career advancement. Covering five critical areas—career opportunities in various sectors, CV development, educator portfolio building, interview techniques, and digital branding/networking—this session provides real-world, practical guidance.
T. Yarbrough The Career Navigator: Charting Your Path in Radiology S. Elman The CV Architect: Design Your Resume and Cover Letter for Impact J. Peacock The Educator Portfolio Curator: Displaying Your Academic and Teaching Brilliance I. Dalal The Interview Master: Unlocking Opportunities with Confidence K. Hawk The Digital Strategist: Elevate Your Career with Online Branding
T. Yarbrough, S. Elman, J. Peacock, I. Dalal, K. Hawk
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME
RS01.
After a 15 year hiatus, the ABR oral boards will return in 2028 for diagnostic radiology graduates. This course will provide historical context on why the oral boards were dropped (then resurrected), review logistics of the new exam, offer guidance on how to take an oral boards case, provide tips on how to study for the exam, and conclude with a question and answer session from the audience.
B. Wagner Why the Oral Boards Were Dropped, then Resurrected S. Golden Test Logistics D. Wolfman How to Take a Case J. Marko How to Study for the Oral Boards
B. Wagner, S. Golden, D. Wolfman, J. Marko
Subcodes: ED, GN
Credits: 2 CME
This course will provide practical tips on how to overcome cynicism and create a positive work environment in radiology
C. Glastonbury Moderator C. Lee Creating Buy-in for a New Schedule W. Moore Leveraging Wave Scheduling C. Lee Matching the Schedule to Workflow M. Davis Outpatient Versus Inpatient Scheduling M. Bruno The Challenges with Peer Learning C. Chung Implementing a Coaching/Mentorship Program E. Ferguson Mentorship, Wellness, and Support Strategies for Radiology Residents C. Chung Teaching Self-compassion
C. Glastonbury, C. Lee, W. Moore, C. Lee, M. Davis, M. Bruno, C. Chung, E. Ferguson, C. Chung
Subcodes: HP, GN, QI, PS
Credits: 2 CME
3:00 PM — 3:30 PM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage.
3:30 PM — 4:30 PM
TBD
E. Alaia RYR Part 1 D. Plut RYR Part 2
E. Alaia, D. Plut
Subcodes: GN, OT
Credits: 1 CME
3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
This session explores the imaging and management of cardiothoracic surgical and oncologic emergencies, alongside guidelines for emergent interventions. It will conclude with unknown case presentations to challenge your diagnostic skills.
J. Mansour Cardiothoracic Surgical Emergencies M. Naeem Cardiothoracic Oncologic Emergencies and Urgencies R. Short Indications for Emergent Interventions R. Short Five Unknown Case Presentations
J. Mansour, M. Naeem, R. Short, R. Short
Subcodes: CA, CH, ER
Credits: 2 CME
FC10.
For radiologists juggling multiple subspecialties, trainees entering the workforce, residents preparing for boards, or practicing radiologists in need of a refresher, this course offers tailored content to meet your specific learning objectives. Attendees can enhance their diagnostic skills, stay abreast of the latest advancements, and build confidence in their clinical decision-making abilities.
S. John Pediatric Imaging Cases T. Moseley Moderator B. Adrada Breast Imaging Cases A. Desai Interventional Radiology Cases C. Howard-Claudio Cardiovascular Imaging Cases H. Al Jadiry Neuroradiology Cases
S. John, T. Moseley, B. Adrada, A. Desai, C. Howard-Claudio, H. Al Jadiry
Subcodes: GN, ED
Credits: 2 CME
FC11.
This course provides comprenhensive review of various pathologies affecting the male external genitalia. The topics covered will include acute non-traumatic pathologies of inguino-scrotal region, traumatic injuries of penis and scrotum, neoplasms affecting penis and testis and normal anatomy and complications of penile prosthesis.
P. Nikolaidis Nontraumatic Acute Scrotum and Extratesticular and Inguinal Pathology: Part 1 H. Gabriel Nontraumatic Acute Scrotum and Extratesticular and Inguinal Pathology: Part 2 H. Kapoor Penile Prosthesis: Anatomy and Complications of Reservoir and Pump Y. Aswani Penile Prosthesis: Complications of Cylinders M. Sugi Neoplasms of the Male External Genitalia S. Verma Traumatic Abnormalities of Male External Genitalia
P. Nikolaidis, H. Gabriel, H. Kapoor, Y. Aswani, M. Sugi, S. Verma
Subcodes: GU, ER, US, ED
Credits: 2 CME
FC12.
The course presents unique aspects of pediatric photon counting CT (PCCT), including salient technology and current and promising applications. Discussion includes practical clinical performance of MSK, thoracic, cardiovascular and abdominopelvic exams leveraging PCCT benefits including improved image quality, lower radiation dose, simplified contrast administration, and material decomposition.
D. Frush Introduction J. Cao Improving CT Performance in Pediatrics L. Malone Pediatric Cardiovascular Photon Counting CT K. Horst Pediatric Thoracic Photon Counting CT A. El-Ali Pediatric Abdominopelvic Photon Counting CT
D. Frush, J. Cao, L. Malone, K. Horst, A. El-Ali
Subcodes: PD, CT, QI
Credits: 2 CME
FC13.
The Featured Course will equip radiologists with the knowledge and practical skills that are needed to integrate AI tools into their practices. Leading experts will review best practices for selecting AI tools and enhancing their value in order to: maximize return on investment, streamline clinical workflows, and implement effective methods to monitor the impact of AI systems on clinical practice.
M. Bahl Overview of Clinical Implementation Considerations and Challenges M. Hammer Selection of AI Tools A. Sharma Best Practices for Successful Deployment of AI F. Vernuccio Clinical Implementation Considerations: An International Perspective J. Wiesner Lessons Learned from Clinical Implementation
M. Bahl, M. Hammer, A. Sharma, F. Vernuccio, J. Wiesner
Subcodes: AI
Credits: 2 CME
FC14.
The course aims to equip participants with the latest insights and evidence on clinical findings that are directly applicable to their everyday practice. These include new practice recommendations, -RADS updates, and major professional society statements. Presentations will lead to hands-on case-based discussions, ensuring practical and actionable learning.
X. Wu Extranodal Extension of H&N Cancer J. Chung Lung-RADS Update H. Singh US Breast Imaging Findings in the Emergency Setting V. Chernyak Update on LI-RADS H. Ko ACR Apropriateness Criteria on Suspected Adnexal Masses (without acute symptoms) B. Huang Imaging Findings of the "Heel Complex"
X. Wu, J. Chung, H. Singh, V. Chernyak, H. Ko, B. Huang
Subcodes: GN, CH, GU, MK
Credits: 2 CME
Building a radiology community of belonging includes overcoming generational differences in radiology. In this session, strategies to become more inclusive are described.
W. Moore Moderator R. Drosten Supporting Senior Radiologists in our Practices M. Reichman Reenergizing and Engaging Mid-career Radiologists E. Snyder Helping Earlier Career Radiologists in our Practices E. Ferguson Identifying and Helping Trainees who are Unwell E. Snyder Making Medical Students Comfortable M. Davis Operational Strategies to Increase Work-Life Balance
W. Moore, R. Drosten, M. Reichman, E. Snyder, E. Ferguson, E. Snyder, M. Davis
Subcodes: HP, GN, PS, QI
Credits: 2 CME
6:00 PM — 7:00 PM
Welcome Reception
Monday, April 28, 2025
7:00 AM — 8:00 AM
AWE01 - Musculoskeletal Imaging
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1 CME
AWE02 - Neuroradiology
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1 CME
AWE03 - Nuclear Medicine
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1 CME
7:30 AM — 9:30 AM
This session provides key diagnostic strategies for managing acute abdominal presentations in trauma and emergency settings. This session covers the critical imaging of hepatic, pancreatic, splenic, bowel, and mesenteric trauma, along with essential CT insights into small bowel obstructions and acute biliary emergencies, including cholecystitis and pancreatitis.
C. LeBedis Hepatic, Pancreatic and Splenic Trauma F. Munera Bowel and Mesenteric Injury in the Trauma Setting C. Menias CT of Small Bowel Obstruction: What the Surgeon Wants to Know
C. LeBedis, F. Munera, C. Menias
Subcodes: GU, ER, GI
Credits: 2 CME
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM
IC101.
Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls when reading spine, hip, ankle and foot studies.
K. Motamedi Hip Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfall M. Kresse Ankle Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls L. Ladd Foot Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls J. Mandell Spine Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
K. Motamedi, M. Kresse, L. Ladd, J. Mandell
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC102.
Brain and spine diagnoses discussed based on anatomic location
C. Taylor Abnormalities of the Sella/Suprasellar Region A. Agarwal Abnormalities of the Basal Ganglia A. Grayev Abnormalities of the Intramedullary Compartment
C. Taylor, A. Agarwal, A. Grayev
Subcodes: NR, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC103.
This session will concentrate on important, clinically relevant coronary and thoracic vascular imaging on cardiac CT and MRI. General radiologists and cardiac imagers will benefit from best practices and advanced cardiovascular imaging applications.
B. Ghoshhajra Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection S. Malik MR Angiography of the Chest S. Abbara CAD-RADS in Clinical Practice S. Patel Coronary Arteries: Beyond Atherosclerosis
B. Ghoshhajra, S. Malik, S. Abbara, S. Patel
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC104.
Participants will gain an understanding of the over-arching goals and Objectives of Quality & Safety in Radiology and Perspectives on Pursuing Excellence in this area
M. Bruno Welcome and Introduction R. Gunderman A Wonderous Excellence
M. Bruno, R. Gunderman
Subcodes: QI, HP, PS, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC105.
Learn fundamentals of imaging techniques and characteristic imaging findings of pediatric chest and abdomen disorders
E. Lee Cystic Lung Disease in Children: From Genetics to Imaging Findings A. Winant Pediatric Thoracic Vascular Lesions: Congenital to Acquired Disorders N. Hull Pediatric Hepatobiliary Imaging: From Techniques to Imaging Findings
E. Lee, A. Winant, N. Hull
Subcodes: PD, CH, GI, CA
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS01.
SS01 - Breast Imaging
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS02.
SS02 - How to Succeed in Research
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
9:30 AM — 10:30 AM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the Connection Quad and network with exhibitors.
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session focuses on imaging strategies for acute gastrointestinal bleeding, acute pelvic pain—including ovarian cyst rupture, torsion, and pelvic inflammatory disease—and nontraumatic genitourinary emergencies.
M. Rajput Acute Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding M. Revzin Acute Pelvic Pain: Ovarian Cyst Rupture, Torsion, PID, and Mimics A. Gibson Nontraumatic Genitourinary Emergencies M. Revzin 5 Unknown Case Presentations with audience response
M. Rajput, M. Revzin, A. Gibson, M. Revzin
Subcodes: GU, GI, ER
Credits: 2 CME
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
IC106.
This course will explore various topics in emergency radiology.
D. Dreizin Role of CT in Managing Threatened and Mangled Extremities D. Gunda Skull Base Trauma M. Bernstein Mass Casualty Incident S. Decker Forensic Radiology
D. Dreizin, D. Gunda, M. Bernstein, S. Decker
Subcodes: ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC107.
This course will present a practical, findings-based approach to diffuse/interstitial lung diseases on high-resolution chest CT. The topics will include fibrotic lung diseases, diffuse nodular lung disease, ground glass opacity and consolidation, and cystic lung disease.
J. Chung General Approach to Fibrotic Lung Disease J. Gruden Diffuse Nodular Lung Disease T. Bang Differential Diagnosis of Ground Glass Opacity and Consolidation J. Kanne Cystic Lung Disease
J. Chung, J. Gruden, T. Bang, J. Kanne
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC108.
PET and SPECT for amyloid in the brain and heart have gone beyond diagnostics and now into theranostics with new treatments targeting amyloid. Therefore, now more than ever, the accurate interpretation of amyloid and corresponding perfusion imaging is paramount.
P. Kuo PET in the Rapidly Evolving Era of Amyloid-targeted Therapy for Dementia R. Avery PET, SPECT and MRI for Targeted Therapy for Cardiac Amyloidosis K. Zukotynski Myocardial Flow Reserve... Getting over the Reservations
P. Kuo, R. Avery, K. Zukotynski
Subcodes: MI, PT, NM, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT01.
This session provides a series of cases covering broad spectrum of interventional radiology. Topics include biliary and genitourinary interventions, vascular interventions, and hepatic interventional oncology techniques.
C. Bailey Biliary Interventions N. Parikh Genitourinary Interventions A. Desai Vascular Interventions E. Aaltonen Hepatic Interventional Oncology
C. Bailey, N. Parikh, A. Desai, E. Aaltonen
Subcodes: VI, GU, GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS03.
SS03 - Efficacy/Admin./Ed./Informatics
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS04.
SS04 - Emergency/General Radiology
Subcodes: GN, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
12:00 PM — 1:00 PM
Lunch on Own
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session covers imaging of genitourinary tract trauma, oncologic emergencies, and the acute abdomen, with a focus on potentially missed or delayed diagnoses of the luminal gastrointestinal tract on routine protocol CT. Participants will learn to identify critical conditions that may be overlooked in emergency imaging.
S. Steenburg Genitourinary Tract Trauma D. Galan Alonso Oncologic Emergencies D. Katz The Acute Abdomen: Potentially Missed or Delayed Diagnoses of the Luminal Gastrointestinal Tract on Routine-Protocol CT F. Munera Five Unknown Case Presentations
S. Steenburg, D. Galan Alonso, D. Katz, F. Munera
Subcodes: GU, GI, ER
Credits: 2 CME
1:30 PM — 3:00 PM
IC109.
This session will concentrate on important and urgent cardiac imaging findings. General radiologists at all learning levels and cardiac imagers will benefit from best practices and cases ranging from ER non-gated studies to advanced cardiac imaging evaluation.
L. Heyneman Acute Cardiac Imaging for All Imagers E. Nguyen Imaging of Acute Coronary Syndrome with No Culprit Lesion J. Stojanovska CMR in Myocarditis F. Dako Left Ventricular Assist Devices
L. Heyneman, E. Nguyen, J. Stojanovska, F. Dako
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC110.
How experts approach reading MR neurography studies, sacroiliiac joint disorders, MSK US of palpable lesions, and soft tissue calcifications.
D. Resnick Sacroiliac Joint Disorders: How I Approach It K. Udager MSK US of Lumps and Bumps: How I Approach It R. Boutin Soft Tissue Calcifications: How I Approach It S. Ahlawat MR Neurography: How I Approach It
D. Resnick, K. Udager, R. Boutin, S. Ahlawat
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC111.
Discussion of unique neuroimaging considerations in the elderly population
M. Goyal Dementia J. Hartman Neuroimaging Considerations in Older Patients G. Salama Degenerative Spine
M. Goyal, J. Hartman, G. Salama
Subcodes: NR, MR, CT, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC112.
This session will focus on the role of Duplex ultrasound in the evaluation and assessment of the vascular pathologies of the carotid system including updated main criteria of stenosis, renal and mesenteric systems, including renovascular hypertension and mesenteric ischemia; and venous system, including venous thrombosis and insufficiency
J. Pellerito Carotid Ultrasound M. Revzin Renal and Mesenteric Vascular Ultrasound M. Lockhart Venous Doppler Ultrasound
J. Pellerito, M. Revzin, M. Lockhart
Subcodes: US, VI, ER, GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT02.
This session offers a case-based review of Nuclear Medicine imaging across various specialties, covering thyroid and parathyroid disorders, CNS pathology, pediatric cases, and key insights into GI, hepatobiliary, musculoskeletal, and infection imaging. Perfect for professionals looking to enhance their diagnostic skills across diverse conditions.
C. Shah Nuclear Medicine Case Review: Thyroid and Parathyroid M. Koran CNS Imaging in Nuclear Medicine D. Rajderkar Pediatric Imaging in Nuclear Medicine I. Dalal Nuclear Medicine Cases: GI, Hepatobiliary, MSK and Infection
C. Shah, M. Koran, D. Rajderkar, I. Dalal
Subcodes: NM, GI, MK, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS05.
SS05 - Musculoskeletal Imaging
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS06.
SS06 - Neuroradiology
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:00 PM — 3:30 PM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the Connection Quad and network with exhibitors.
3:30 PM — 5:00 PM
IC113.
Field leaders share interesting and challenging cases from across the GI spectrum
P. Pickhardt Challenging Abdominal Cases: GI C. Menias Challenging Abdominal Cases: GYN V. Chernyak Challenging Abdominal Cases: Liver & Beyond
P. Pickhardt, C. Menias, V. Chernyak
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC114.
This course will explore various topics in emergency radiology.
R. Levenson First Trimester Ultrasound J. Pietryga Bariatric Surgery W. Abdellatif DECT Applications in Emergency Radiology
R. Levenson, J. Pietryga, W. Abdellatif
Subcodes: ER, GI, OT, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC115.
How experts interpret postoperative studies after shoulder surgery, FAI surgery, meniscus surgery and ACL surgery.
S. Gyftopoulos Postop Shoulder Surgery: How I Read It M. Samim Postop Hip Surgery: How I Approach It B. Levine Postop Meniscus Surgery: How I Read It C. White Postop ACL Surgery
S. Gyftopoulos, M. Samim, B. Levine, C. White
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC116.
The interpretation of chest radiography (CXR) represents a unique challenge and is often overlooked in educational endeavors. In the session experts in the fields will discuss their approach to lung and mediastinal abnormalities on chest radiography, focusing on approach and pitfalls.
T. Henry Approach to Focal Lung Disease K. Cummings Approach to Diffuse Lung Disease M. Rosado De Christenson Approach to Mediastinal Abnormalities
T. Henry, K. Cummings, M. Rosado De Christenson
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT03.
Case topics include Cardiac CT, Cardiac MRI, Thoracic Vascular Imaging, and Congenital Cardiovascular Imaging.
A. Bader Cardiac CT Case Review I. Cortopassi Case Review: Cardiac MRI G. Karur Thoracic Vascular Imaging M. Ferreira Botelho Congenital Cardiovascular Imaging Case Review
A. Bader, I. Cortopassi, G. Karur, M. Ferreira Botelho
Subcodes: CA, VI, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS07.
SS07 - Thoracic Imaging
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS08.
SS08 - Vascular/Interventional
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
This session covers neurologic emergencies, including acute stroke in the ER with essential imaging techniques, commonly missed spine injuries, an overview of CNS infections for general radiologists, and planning for mass casualties and disruptive disasters.
K. Fink Acute Stroke in the ER: Imaging Essentials M. Bernstein Easily Missed Spine Injuries W. Kubal An Overview of CNS Infection for the General Radiologist R. Bilow Planning for Mass Casualties and Other Disruptive Disasters
K. Fink, M. Bernstein, W. Kubal, R. Bilow
Subcodes: NR, ER, MK
Credits: 2 CME
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
7:00 AM — 8:00 AM
AWE04 - Breast Imaging
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1 CME
AWE05 - Cardiac/Chest Imaging
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 1 CME
7:30 AM — 9:30 AM
This session focuses on musculoskeletal emergencies, including imaging patterns and approaches for fractures in the elderly, commonly missed fractures of the upper extremity, and musculoskeletal infections in the ER. Five unknown case presentations in musculoskeletal emergencies will be reviewed to challenge diagnostic skills.
S. Raniga Fractures in the Elderly: Imaging Patterns and Approach C. Sandstrom Most Commonly Missed Fractures in the Upper Extremity M. Kumaravel Musculoskeletal Infections M. Kumaravel Five Unknown Case Presentations
S. Raniga, C. Sandstrom, M. Kumaravel, M. Kumaravel
Subcodes: MK, ER
Credits: 2 CME
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM
IC201.
Participants will gain an understanding of how Quality & Safety efforts are viewed at the level of the institution and department, vs. the experience of the individual radiologist
M. Bruno Introduction and Welcome D. Katz How One Person Can Make A Difference with Quality & Safety B. Dane Quality & Safety from the Leadership Perspective L. Donnelly Lessons Learned Comparing Healthcare System and Radiology Approaches to Quality
M. Bruno, D. Katz, B. Dane, L. Donnelly
Subcodes: QI, HP, GN, PS
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC202.
This session will review advanced ultrasound applications and ultrasound guided procedures such as HyCoSy, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, and microflow imaging. The trainees will be able to learn trick and tips in performing the procedures and when to apply them
J. Pellerito Applications of Sonohysterography and HyCoSy M. Robbin Microflow Imaging and Other Advanced Vascular Techniques
J. Pellerito, M. Robbin
Subcodes: OB, GI, GU, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC203.
Musculoskeletal imaging and intervention
S. Tutton Spine Interventions S. Yevich Treatment of Painful Bone Metastases
S. Tutton, S. Yevich
Subcodes: VI, MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC204.
This course presents updates and controversies in the de-escalation of treatment for breast disease. Management of high-risk and controversial breast pathology, de-escalation of surgical treatment for breast cancer, and updates in lymph node management will be discussed.
A. Lee Management of “High-risk” and Controversial Breast Pathology H. Rahbar De-escalating Surgical Treatment for Breast Cancer W. DeMartini Updates in Lymph Node Management
A. Lee, H. Rahbar, W. DeMartini
Subcodes: BR, DM, MR, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC205.
This course will review imaging findings in infertilty, endometriosis, and placentals abnormalities.
K. Burk Endometriosis - Pearls and Pitfalls R. Marks Imaging in Infertility A. Kamath Placental Imaging
K. Burk, R. Marks, A. Kamath
Subcodes: GU, OB, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS09.
SS09 - Gastrointestinal Imaging
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS10.
SS10 - Neuroradiology
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
9:30 AM — 10:30 AM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the Connection Quad and network with exhibitors.
Introduction to R3
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
IC206.
This course will review imaging of genitourinary malignancies.
D. Souza Renal Cell Carcinoma: From Diagnosis to Management N. Tan Staging of Uterine and Cervical Cancer T. Bathala Prostate Cancer: Imaging Update
D. Souza, N. Tan, T. Bathala
Subcodes: GU, MR, CT, PT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC207.
This course focuses on acute care, on-call thoracic imaging. Topics to be addressed include pulmonary embolism, acute aortic syndromes, and acute lung diseases.
S. Kligerman Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Approach and Pitfalls D. Raptis Fundamentals of the Imaging of Acute Aortic Syndromes B. Elicker Imaging Approach to Acute Lung Diseases
S. Kligerman, D. Raptis, B. Elicker
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC208.
Commonly missed findings relating to the meniscus, ACL, PCL, collateral ligaments and other structures in the knee.
N. Subhas Mensicus: What I Have Missed H. Allen ACL: What I Have Missed M. Chalian PCL & Collaterals: What I Have Missed A. Petrides Knee: What I Have Missed Outside of the Meniscus and Ligaments
N. Subhas, H. Allen, M. Chalian, A. Petrides
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT04.
This session presents a detailed review of pediatric tumor imaging, covering CNS tumors, abdominal tumors, musculoskeletal tumors, and vascular lesions. Through case-based discussions, participants will gain insights into the imaging characteristics, differential diagnoses, and management strategies for these challenging conditions in pediatric radiology.
N. Lall Pediatric CNS Tumors A. Trout Pediatric Abdominal Tumors K. Alexander Pediatric Musculoskeletal Tumors G. Mitchell Pediatric Vascular Lesions
N. Lall, A. Trout, K. Alexander, G. Mitchell
Subcodes: PD, NR, MK, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS11.
SS11 - GU: Male Pelvis/Urinary Imaging
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS12.
SS12 - Musculoskeletal Imaging
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
12:00 PM — 1:00 PM
Lunch on Own
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session covers heart failure evaluation, mechanical support devices like LVADs as bridges to transplant, and a surgeon's perspective on orthotopic heart transplantation. It also highlights the critical role of pretransplant imaging for heart and lung recipient.
M. Cham Congestive Heart Failure: A Review of Severity Classification, Imaging, and Pre–Heart Transplant Planning T. Henry Bridges to Heart Transplant: Ventricular Assist Devices M. Kearns Orthotopic Heart Transplant: A Surgeon’s Perspective K. Kallianos Heart and Lung Recipient Pretransplant Imaging: What the Surgeon Needs to Know
M. Cham, T. Henry, M. Kearns, K. Kallianos
Subcodes: CA
Credits: 2 CME
1:30 PM — 3:00 PM
IC209.
Review of non-traumatic emergencies in the brain, spine and head and neck
M. Peckham Non-traumatic Spinal Emergencies A. Sayah Nontraumatic Brain Emergencies C. Poon Nontraumatic Head and Neck Emergencies
M. Peckham, A. Sayah, C. Poon
Subcodes: HN, NR, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC210.
Experts discuss when and how they use radiography, CT, MRI and US when evaluating MSK tumors
M. Murphey When and How I Use Radiographs for MSK Tumors C. French When and How I Use US for MSK Tumors H. Ilaslan When and How I Use CT for MSK Tumors B. Amini When and How I Use MRI for MSK Tumors
M. Murphey, C. French, H. Ilaslan, B. Amini
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC211.
Learn fundamentals of imaging techniques and characteristic imaging findings of pediatric central nervous system and neck disorders
H. Yoon Pediatric Head Ultrasound: Practical Imaging Approach B. Setty Phakomatoses in Children: Fundamental Guide to Radiologists J. Kurian Pediatric Neck Lesions: Spectrum of Imaging Findings
H. Yoon, B. Setty, J. Kurian
Subcodes: PD, NR, HN, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC212.
This course is tailored for radiologists, NM physicians, and trainees who want to deepen their understanding through real-world case studies. Speakers will lead you through these fascinating cases, providing interactive discussions to equip you with practical skills and knowledge. This session offers a unique opportunity to enhance your ability to diagnose and manage complex conditions.
D. Yoo Pearls and Pitfalls in Thyroid and Parathyroid Imaging A. Takalkar All about Hepatic Radioembolization: from MAA Shunt to Bremsstrahlung T. Bartel Review of Nuclear Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping: Why, How, & Findings T. Wong PET/CT Pearls: Tricks of the Trade
D. Yoo, A. Takalkar, T. Bartel, T. Wong
Subcodes: NM, MI, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC213.
This trio of lectures will review the posttreatment imaging findings in the liver, pancreas, and colon, including locoregional therapies and systemic therapies.
A. Aslam Posttreatment Imaging: Liver S. Galgano Posttreatment Imaging: Pancreas N. Horvat Posttreatment Imaging: Rectum & Colon
A. Aslam, S. Galgano, N. Horvat
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT05.
This session is a dynamic "rapid-fire" case presentation format with expert faculty covering invasive ductal carcinoma, DCIS, fibroepithelial lesions, and image-guided interventions. Enhance your diagnostic skills with insights from recognized leaders in breast radiology. It is ideal for radiologists seeking comprehensive, fast-paced learning.
J. Chalfant Fibroepithelial Lesions of the Breast H. Ojeda-Fournier Multimodality Imaging of DCIS A. Cubbison Multimodality Imaging of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma J. Stepenosky Breast Image Guided Interventions
J. Chalfant, H. Ojeda-Fournier, A. Cubbison, J. Stepenosky
Subcodes: BR, MO, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS13.
SS13 - GU: Female Pelvis/Endocrine
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:00 PM — 3:30 AM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the Connection Quad and network with exhibitors.
3:30 PM — 5:00 PM
IC214.
Cased based approach to head and neck diagnoses
N. Koontz Temporal Bone: Case Based Approach L. Ledbetter Neck: Case Based Approach C. Torres Brachial Plexus: Case Based Approach
N. Koontz, L. Ledbetter, C. Torres
Subcodes: HN, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC215.
This course will review imaging and complications after renal procedures, renal transplant, and gender affirming surgery.
S. Jeyaraj Review of Common Complications After Renal Procedures P. Jha Anatomy and Complications After Gender Affirming Surgery G. Fananapazir Imaging Review of the Transplant Kidney
S. Jeyaraj, P. Jha, G. Fananapazir
Subcodes: GU, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC216.
This session is focused on improving patient care and patient experience in breast imaging. This includes reducing barriers to breast imaging, imaging sexual and gender minorities, and optimizing care for patients with disabilities. Finally, tips for managing challenging patient interactions will be discussed.
R. Miles Reducing Barriers and Improving Equity in Breast Imaging G. Woodard Imaging Sexual and Gender Minorities R. Wahab Optimizing Care for Patients with Disabilities D. Ataya Managing Challenging Patient Interactions
R. Miles, G. Woodard, R. Wahab, D. Ataya
Subcodes: BR, QI, MO
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC217.
This course will explore various topics in emergency radiology.
K. Lee MRI of Acute Bowel Conditions: Beyond Appendicitis C. Flink Postpartum Complications E. Sun Intimate Partner Violence
K. Lee, C. Flink, E. Sun
Subcodes: ER, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT06.
This case-based review session will focus on high-yield clinically relevant topics in musculoskeletal imaging. Topics include the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal infections, advanced imaging of arthropathies, evaluation of orthopedic hardware and its complications, and differentiation between benign and malignant bone lesions.
E. Alaia Musculoskeletal Infection M. Buchanan Imaging of Arthropathies P. Walsh Imaging and Complications of Orthopedic Hardware R. Stanborough Benign and Malignant Bone Lesions
E. Alaia, M. Buchanan, P. Walsh, R. Stanborough
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS14.
SS14 - Nuclear Medicine
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS15.
SS15 - Thoracic Imaging
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
This session covers the recognition of early and late post-heart-transplant complications and management. It also includes a surgeon’s perspective on lung transplant procedures and techniques. The session emphasizes the importance of imaging in identifying early postoperative complications following lung transplants.
M. Wu Recognition of Early Post Heart Transplant Complications S. Martinez-Jimenez Recognition of Late Post Heart Transplant Complications V. Puri Lung Transplant Procedure and Technique: Surgeon's Perspective S. Kim Imaging of Early Postoperative Lung Transplant Complications
M. Wu, S. Martinez-Jimenez, V. Puri, S. Kim
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 2 CME
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
7:00 AM — 8:00 AM
AWE06 - General/Emergency
Subcodes: GN, ER
Credits: 1 CME
AWE07 - Gastrointestinal Imaging
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1 CME
AWE08 - Pediatric Imaging
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1 CME
7:30 AM — 9:30 AM
This session focuses on the imaging and identification of late postoperative lung transplant complications, including the detection and management of posttransplant ion malignancies. It also cover critical aspects of lung donor imaging and wraps up with and interactive unknown case presentations.
C. Javidan Late Complications of Lung Transplant L. Azour Posttransplant Malignancies A. Bierhals Imaging Potential Lung Donor: What to Look for to Add Value to the Transplant Team B. Little Five Unknown Transplant Case Presentations
C. Javidan, L. Azour, A. Bierhals, B. Little
Subcodes: CH, CA
Credits: 2 CME
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM
IC301.
This course will review updates in breast cancer screening. The session will begin by discussing contrast-enhanced mammography, followed by abbreviated/ultrafast breast MRI, and concluding with artificial intelligence.
J. Sung Contrast Enhanced Mammography R. Strigel Abbreviated/Ultrafast Breast MRI M. Bahl Artificial Intelligence
J. Sung, R. Strigel, M. Bahl
Subcodes: BR, DM, MR, AI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC302.
Participants will gain an understanding of the basic toolkit of Quality & Safety in Radiology and how they can become quality leaders in their home institutions
M. Bruno Welcome and Introduction P. Cronin Basic Definitions and Toolkit for Quality & Safety in Radiology E. Walker Quality Metrics that (Still) Matter M. Bruno Becoming a Department Leader in Radiology Quality & Safety
M. Bruno, P. Cronin, E. Walker, M. Bruno
Subcodes: QI, PS, ED, HP
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC303.
TBD
B. Wagner Introduction/Moderator J. Kaufman ABR Challenges and Opportunities for 2025 and Beyond B. Wagner ABR Challenges and Opportunities for 2025 and Beyond
B. Wagner, J. Kaufman, B. Wagner
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC304.
This session will review challenging cases of the of the reproductive system of the female and male tract, and first trimester obstetric cases. The attendees will have an opportunity to learn from the experts how to interpret and differentiate pathologies of the uterus and adnexa, first trimester pregnancy and scrotum and penis using ultrasound technique
M. Sugi Challenging Gynecologic Cases C. Cruz-Romero Challenging 1st Trimester Cases Y. Aswani Challenging Male Reproductive Tract Cases
M. Sugi, C. Cruz-Romero, Y. Aswani
Subcodes: US, GU, OB, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC305.
This course will provide a review updates in IV contrast usage, GU infections, and challenging tumor board cases.
M. Kobi IV Contrast: 2025 S. Bentley-Hibbert GU Infections, Inflammation, and Mimics A. Gupta Lessons Learned from the Tumor Board
M. Kobi, S. Bentley-Hibbert, A. Gupta
Subcodes: GU, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS16.
SS16 - Efficacy/Admin./Ed./Informatics
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS17.
SS17 - Gastrointestinal Imaging
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
9:30 AM — 10:30 AM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the Connection Quad and network with exhibitors.
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session provides an overview of liver and renal transplantation, including with indications and preoperative evaluation from both a hepatologist's and surgeon's perspective. It also covers imaging techniques and recognition of postoperative complications for both liver and kidney transplants. The session concludes with a review of unknown liver and kidney transplant cases.
G. Schnickel Liver Transplant: Indications and Preoperative Evaluation— A Hepatologist’s and Surgeon’s Perspective J. Leach Imaging and Recognition of Postoperative Liver Transplant Complications J. Liau Renal Transplant: Indications and Preoperative Evaluation A. Kamath Imaging and Recognition of Postoperative Renal Transplant Complications S. Houshmand Unknown Liver and Kidney Transplant Case Presentations
G. Schnickel, J. Leach, J. Liau, A. Kamath, S. Houshmand
Subcodes: GI, GU
Credits: 2 CME
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
IC306.
Genitourinary imaging and intervention
A. Eifler Prostate Artery Embolization E. Knavel MRI Guided Prostate Cancer Ablation S. Mouli Emerging Minimally Invasive Therapies for Prostate Cancer
A. Eifler, E. Knavel, S. Mouli
Subcodes: VI, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC307.
This session will concentrate on classic and advanced cardiac imaging topics. Each speaker will highlight recent updates and key imaging findings in frequently evaluated cardiac pathology.
R. Hossain Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy M. Cham Infiltrative Cardiomyopathy K. Hanneman Myocardial Mapping
R. Hossain, M. Cham, K. Hanneman
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC308.
Challenging cases that are commonly encountered in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and fingers
M. Mills Challenging Shoulder Cases B. Casagranda Challenging Elbow Cases S. Daniels Challenging Wrist Cases C. Chung Challenging Hand and Finger Cases
M. Mills, B. Casagranda, S. Daniels, C. Chung
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC309.
Introduction to accelerated MRI protocols in neuro imaging
L. Eisenmenger Accelerated Brain MRI protocols S. Subramanian Accelerated Pediatric Neuro MRI Protocols J. Fage Accelerated Spine MRI Protocols
L. Eisenmenger, S. Subramanian, J. Fage
Subcodes: NR, HN, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT07.
This review session will cover topics in diagnostic ultrasound including the sonography of the neck, abdomen and pelvis. Information will be presented in a high-yield case based format.
D. Oppenheimer Female Pelvis US M. Hoegger Scrotal US K. Rebik Hepatobiliary US V. Planz Renal Transplant
D. Oppenheimer, M. Hoegger, K. Rebik, V. Planz
Subcodes: US, HN, GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS18.
SS18 - Breast Imaging
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
12:00 PM — 1:00 PM
Lunch on Own
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session will cover indications and preoperative evaluation of bowel transplants, along with imaging techniques and the recognition of postoperative complications. Talks will address the preoperative and postoperative evaluation, as well as complications of pancreas transplants. The session will conclude with a case presentation focusing on bowel and pancreas transplants.
E. Remer Bowel Transplant: Indications and Preoperative Evaluation A. Borhani Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplant: Surgical Techniques and Complications S. Lewis Pancreas Transplant: Indications and Preoperative Evaluation A. Kambadakone-Ramesh Imaging and Recognition of Postoperative Pancreas Transplant Complications A. Dasyam Bowel Pancreas Multivisceral Case Presentations
E. Remer, A. Borhani, S. Lewis, A. Kambadakone-Ramesh, A. Dasyam
Subcodes: GU, GI
Credits: 2 CME
1:30 PM — 3:00 PM
IC310.
This session will discuss breast imaging for special patient populations, including the male patient, the pregnant/lactating patient, the pediatric/adolescent patient, and the post-surgical patient.
H. Marshall The Male Patient H. Ojeda-Fournier The Pregnant/Lactating Patient A. Fowler The Pediatric/Adolescent Patient S. Ghate The Post-Surgical Patient
H. Marshall, H. Ojeda-Fournier, A. Fowler, S. Ghate
Subcodes: BR, MO, US, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC311.
Learn fundamentals of imaging techniques and characteristic imaging findings of pediatric musculoskeletal disorders
P. Acharya Pediatric Musculoskeletal Disorders: Congenital and Normal Variants E. Inarejos Clemente Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infection: New Techniques for Clinical Use A. Doria Pediatric Musculoskeletal Bone Tumors: Pearls and Pitfalls
P. Acharya, E. Inarejos Clemente, A. Doria
Subcodes: PD, MK, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC312.
CT plays a critical role in the detection and characterization of lung nodules and lung cancer. This session will present an up-to-date review of the radiologist's approach to lung nodules, lung cancer screening, and lung cancer including staging.
R. Gill 2025 Update on Imaging of the Pulmonary Nodule J. Christensen Lung-RADS: Key Updates in the 2022 Version D. Naeger Typical and Atypical Manifestations of Lung Cancer I. Vlahos Staging of Lung Cancer: Lessons from Tumor Boards
R. Gill, J. Christensen, D. Naeger, I. Vlahos
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC313.
Case-based learning for common and rare pathologies of the large and small bowel, including postoperative complications.
B. Dane Small Bowel Pathology: Case-Based Review B. Wildman-Tobriner Postoperative Pitfalls in Bowel Imaging E. Korngold Bowel Imaging: Colon
B. Dane, B. Wildman-Tobriner, E. Korngold
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT08.
This session will cover case-based, board review style brain, spine, head & neck, and pediatric neuroradiology lectures.
R. Samant Adult Brain A. Sarma Pediatric Neuroradiology J. McCarty Spine R. Wiggins Head and Neck
R. Samant, A. Sarma, J. McCarty, R. Wiggins
Subcodes: NR, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS19.
SS19 - Musculoskeletal Imaging
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS20.
SS20 - Pediatric Imaging
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:00 PM — 3:30 PM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the Connection Quad and network with exhibitors.
3:30 PM — 5:00 PM
IC314.
This session will concentrate on important peri-operative cardiac imaging findings.
J. Lichtenberger Cardiac Tumors T. McLaren Imaging Considerations in TAVR K. Kallianos Left Atrial Evaluation
J. Lichtenberger, T. McLaren, K. Kallianos
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC315.
Trauma: Diagnostic and Interventional Perspectives
E. Meram Abdominal Trauma
E. Meram
Subcodes: VI, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC316.
This course will look at diffuse and focal liver diseases with a focus on practical applications
M. Ohliger Quantitative Liver Imaging for the Practicing Radiologist J. Lee Liver MR for Lesion Characterization: Case Based Learning M. Yano Imaging of Cholangiocarcinoma
M. Ohliger, J. Lee, M. Yano
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC317.
This session will demonstrate various interesting but challenging cases encountered on abdominal Ultrasound and provide an approach on how to correctly interpret them. Challenging cases will encompass the following systems: hepatobiliary, renal, pancreas, and bowel systems.
A. Shenoy-Bhangle Biliary and Gallbladder Ultrasound: How I Do It C. Fung Pancreas Challenging Cases: How I Do It R. Khot Renal challenging Cases: How I Do It C. Fung Bowel Challenging Cases: How I Do It
A. Shenoy-Bhangle, C. Fung, R. Khot, C. Fung
Subcodes: US, GI, GN, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT09.
Rapid fire case review of core concepts in renal, adrenal, urinary tract, female genital, male genital, and retroperitoneal imaging.
A. Shetty Renal and Adrenal Rapid Fire Case Review K. Patel-Lippmann Female Genital Rapid Fire Case Review M. Zulfiqar Male Genital and Retroperitoneal Rapid Fire Case Review K. Feister Urinary Tract and Urethra Rapid Fire Case Review
A. Shetty, K. Patel-Lippmann, M. Zulfiqar, K. Feister
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS21.
SS21 - Neuroradiology
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS22.
SS22 - Vascular/Interventional
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
This session provides a comprehensive overview of clinical indications and evaluation of eligible bone marrow and CAR-T therapy patients. It cover posttransplant and post -CAR-T therapy complications, detailing imaging findings across pre-engraftment, early, and late post-engraftment stages, and highlights key immunosuppression-related imaging findings.
C. Mulroney Clinical Indications and Evaluation of Eligible Patients for Bone Marrow Transplant: A Clinician’s Perspective M. Beal Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Complications and Imaging Findings in the Preengraftment, Early Postengraftment, and Late Postengraftment Periods G. Botta CAR-T Therapy: Clinician Indications and Evaluations of Eligible Patients M. Lubner Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy: A Cell-Based Therapy Alternative to Transplant
C. Mulroney, M. Beal, G. Botta, M. Lubner
Subcodes: NM, MI
Credits: 2 CME
Thursday, May 1, 2025
7:00 AM — 8:00 AM
AWE09 - Genitourinary Imaging
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1 CME
AWE10 - Vascular/Interventional
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1 CME
7:30 AM — 9:30 AM
This session covers clinical evaluations for single, double and combined heart-lung transplants, interstitial lung disease in transplanted lungs, and essential pre-liver and post-liver transplant interventions.
A. Perez A Clinical Perspective: Evaluation for Single Lung, Double Lung, and Combined Heart-Lung Transplant B. Elicker Radiology-Pathology Correlation: Interstitial Lung Disease in the Transplanted Lung Z. Berman Pre–Liver Transplant Interventions S. Naidu Post–Liver Transplant Interventions
A. Perez, B. Elicker, Z. Berman, S. Naidu
Subcodes: CH, CA, GI
Credits: 2 CME
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM
IC401.
Commonly encountered muscle and tendon injuries in the upper and lower extremities, chest wall, abdominal wall and core and image guided interventions for these injuries.
M. Bucknor Chest Wall/Abdominal Wall: Core Injuries A. Merkle Muscle/Tendon Injuries: Upper Extremity L. Waldman Muscle/Tendon Injuries: Lower Extremity H. Rosas Interventions to Treat Muscle/Tendon Injuries
M. Bucknor, A. Merkle, L. Waldman, H. Rosas
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC402.
This course will review use of RADs systems for GU pathology.
A. Tong PI-RADS in Practicce P. Jha O-RADS: Challenging Cases L. Luk VI-RADS: Pearls and Pitfalls
A. Tong, P. Jha, L. Luk
Subcodes: GU, OB, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC403.
This session will be a practical review of the imaging of common interstitial lung diseases seen in a typical practice, focusing on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. It will also address two important emerging concepts in interstitial lung disease including progressive pulmonary fibrosis and interstitial lung abnormality.
B. Little Multidisciplinary Approach to Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis M. Vella Hypersenstivity Pneumonitis S. Steinberger Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: What It Means for Radiologists A. Oh Interstitial Lung Abnormality: What Is It and Why Is It Important?
B. Little, M. Vella, S. Steinberger, A. Oh
Subcodes: CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC404.
Review of vascular disease and imaging considerations
A. Mahammedi Differential Diagnosis of Small Vessel Disease R. Thakkar Advanced Vessel Wall Imaging Techniques D. Bolar Perfusion: Basic to Advanced A. Vagal Stroke Mimics
A. Mahammedi, R. Thakkar, D. Bolar, A. Vagal
Subcodes: NR, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT10.
During this case-based review of gastrointestinal imaging, learners will gain valuable insights into diagnosing diverse GI conditions.
J. Revels Case-Based Review of Splenic Lesions M. Itani Case-Based Review of Biliary Pathology and Cystic Liver Lesions S. Bastawrous Case-Based Review of Colonic Masses M. Taffel Case-Based Review of Mesenteric Pathologies
J. Revels, M. Itani, S. Bastawrous, M. Taffel
Subcodes: GI, ED, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS23.
SS23 - Breast Imaging
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS24.
SS24 - Cardiac Imaging
Subcodes: CA
Credits: 1.5 CME
9:30 AM — 10:30 AM
Enjoy a complimentary beverage.
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session addresses novel transplants, covering uterus transplant indications and imaging findings, as well as emergent complications in maternal assisted reproduction with multimodality imaging. The final talk focuses on clinical indications, success rates, and both preoperative and postoperative imaging evaluation for human face transplantation.
M. Feldman Uterine Transplant Imaging D. Shum Multimodality Imaging Findings Associated with Emergent Complications of Maternal Assisted Reproduction C. Chung Human Face Transplantation: Clinical Indications, Success Rates, Preoperative, and Postoperative Imaging Evaluation
M. Feldman, D. Shum, C. Chung
Subcodes: OH, OB, NR, HN
Credits: 2 CME
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
IC405.
In this course, participants will learn tips, tricks, and updates for breast imaging procedures. The session will begin with helpful techniques for performing breast biopsies under stereotactic/DBT, US, and MRI guidance, followed by a review of post-biopsy complications, and concluding with updates related to breast cryoablation.
T. Moseley Stereotactic/DBT and US-guided Biopsies: Tips and Tricks L. Wang MRI-guided Biopsies: Tips and Tricks D. Nguyen Post-Biopsy Complications R. Ward Breast Cryoablation
T. Moseley, L. Wang, D. Nguyen, R. Ward
Subcodes: BR, BI, US, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC406.
Review the role of PET in assessing therapy response for various malignancies and consequently in managing treatment plans.
E. Akin Treatment Response in Gynecologic Malignancies L. Lindenberg Neuroendocrine Tumors and PET Response to Peptide Receptor Radioligand Therapy E. Rohren Pearls and Pitfalls in Therapy Response: Case Based Review P. Mulugeta Imaging of Therapy Response in Prostate Cancer
E. Akin, L. Lindenberg, E. Rohren, P. Mulugeta
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC407.
This course will focus on less commonly discussed regions in the abdomen/pelvis that nonetheless harbor important pathologies
K. Flicek Forgotten Friends: Esophagus and Stomach A. Luna MRI of the Spleen J. Fried Mesenteric Pathology K. Kalisz Cardiovascular Findings in Abdominal Imaging
K. Flicek, A. Luna, J. Fried, K. Kalisz
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC408.
What experts say regarding osteomyelitis, soft tissue infections, and spine infections and what they do with regards to image guided procedures for diagnosis and treatment of these infections.
C. Simpfendorfer Spine Infections: What Do I Say? U. Thakur Osteomyelitis: What Do I Say? K. Cheng Soft tissue Infections: What Do I Say? J. Long Image Guided Aspirations/Biopsies: What Do I Do?
C. Simpfendorfer, U. Thakur, K. Cheng, J. Long
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT11.
This review covers key chest imaging topics, including multinodular lung disease, vascular abnormalities, iatrogenic complications, airway diseases, and thoracic lymph nodes.
G. Shroff Multinodular Lung Disease A. Brixey Vascular and Iatrogenic Abnormalities C. Rojas Airway Disease S. Kim Thoracic Lymph Nodes