ARRS 2026 Daily Schedule
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.
FC: Featured Course
IC: Instructional Course
RT: Radiology Review Track
SS: Scientific Session
AI: Artificial Intelligence
BI: Biopsy
BR: Breast Imaging
CA: Cardiac Imaging
CH: Chest Imaging
CT: Computed Tomography
DM: Digital Mammography
ED: Education
ER: Emergency Radiology
GI: Gastrointestinal Imaging
GN: General Radiology
GU: Genitourinary Imaging
HN: Head and Neck Imaging
HP: Health Policy, Management, Informatics
MI: Molecular Imaging
MK: Musculoskeletal Imaging
ML: Medical Legal
MO: Mammography
MR: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
NR: Neuroradiology
NM: Nuclear Medicine
OB: Obstetric/Gynecologic Imaging
OT: Other
PD: Pediatric Imaging
PH: Physics and Basic Science
PS: Patient Safety
PT: PET-CT
RF: Radiology/Fluoroscopy
RO: Radiation Oncology
SO: Socioeconomic Concepts
US: Ultrasound
VI: Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Sunday, April 12, 2026
8:00 AM — 9:00 AM
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 2026-27 ARRS President, and concluding with the Presidential Address.
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM
Attendee Welcome Breakfast
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session reviews radiology’s progress in AI, explains core concepts such as machine learning, deep learning, radiomics, and generative AI, explores strategies to improve efficacy and effectiveness, and concludes with AI’s impact on workflow efficiency and imaging interpretation—from screening and triage to diagnosis and prediction.
T. Cook Overview of Radiology Artificial Intelligence: Latest Progress
H. Ko Primer on AI: Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models
L. Moy AI Can Improve Radiology Workflow Efficiency By Automating Noninterpretive Tasks
S. Wu AI to Improve Radiology Imaging Interpretation
T. Cook Overview of Radiology Artificial Intelligence: Latest Progress
H. Ko Primer on AI: Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models
L. Moy AI Can Improve Radiology Workflow Efficiency By Automating Noninterpretive Tasks
S. Wu AI to Improve Radiology Imaging Interpretation
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
T. Cook, H. Ko, L. Moy, S. Wu
Subcodes: AI, HP
Credits: 2 CME
FC01.
This session provides AJR and R3 authors, reviewers, and readers with an overview of the two ARRS journals. The session will highlight key aspects of journal peer review and production processes, as well as social and digital media initiatives. Tips and strategies for becoming meaningfully involved with the journals will be highlighted. New journal initiatives, wish lists, and areas of focus for the coming year will also be shared.
A. Rosenkrantz AJR: Inner Workings
J. Leyendecker Publishing and Engaging in R3
A. Rosenkrantz AJR: Inner Workings
J. Leyendecker Publishing and Engaging in R3
A. Rosenkrantz, J. Leyendecker
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME
FC02.
Join experts from The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists in this Global Partner Society course. This session offers a unique perspective of combined experiences to present teaching of the basics for accurate staging and restaging, and address the more difficult areas of lymph nodes, tumor deposits and post treatment assessment.
J. Costello Primary Staging: T, EMVI and MRF
V. Wood Primary Staging: Lymph Nodes and Tumour Deposits
K. Gormly Early Tumours and the Importance of Technique
R. Paspulati Follow Up: Clinical Situation in US and Assessment Methodologies
K. Gormly Follow Up: mrTRG and Split Scar Sign
J. Costello Primary Staging: T, EMVI and MRF
V. Wood Primary Staging: Lymph Nodes and Tumour Deposits
K. Gormly Early Tumours and the Importance of Technique
R. Paspulati Follow Up: Clinical Situation in US and Assessment Methodologies
K. Gormly Follow Up: mrTRG and Split Scar Sign

J. Costello, V. Wood, K. Gormly, R. Paspulati, K. Gormly
Subcodes: GI, MR
Credits: 2 CME
FC03.
Early detection mechanisms based on imaging are critical in instituting appropriate treatment strategies for various oncological and non-oncological conditions to improve patient outcome and survival. This course will provide practicing radiologists the knowledge and information needed in routine practice to enhance early detection and will also discuss the role of imaging in screening. The oncological and non-oncological conditions included in this course are pancreatic cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, colon cancer, ovarian cancer, opportunistic screening and endometriosis.
L. Luk Screening with Imaging: Principles, Technical Aspects, and Cost Effectiveness
S. Kang Screening with Imaging: Princples, Technical Aspects, and Cost Effectiveness
R. Marks Screening for HCC and Cholangiocarcinoma
K. Chang Screening for Colorectal Cancer: CT Colonography Updates
A. Kambadakone-Ramesh Screening for Pancreatic Cancer: Is there a Role for Imaging?
P. Pickhardt Opportunistic Screening with Imaging: Updates
M. Feldman Screening in Endometriosis: Imaging Updates
L. Luk Screening with Imaging: Principles, Technical Aspects, and Cost Effectiveness
S. Kang Screening with Imaging: Princples, Technical Aspects, and Cost Effectiveness
R. Marks Screening for HCC and Cholangiocarcinoma
K. Chang Screening for Colorectal Cancer: CT Colonography Updates
A. Kambadakone-Ramesh Screening for Pancreatic Cancer: Is there a Role for Imaging?
P. Pickhardt Opportunistic Screening with Imaging: Updates
M. Feldman Screening in Endometriosis: Imaging Updates
L. Luk, S. Kang, R. Marks, K. Chang, A. Kambadakone-Ramesh, P. Pickhardt, M. Feldman
Subcodes: CT, MR, US, HP
Credits: 2 CME
FC04.
Mastering Radiology delivers an intensive, case-based review spanning four critical imaging domains: emergency radiology, musculoskeletal imaging, nuclear medicine, and abdominal imaging. This premier course combines high-yield board preparation with practical clinical scenarios that radiologists encounter daily. Through interactive case discussions, rapid-fire image interpretation sessions, and expert-led demonstrations, participants will sharpen their diagnostic acumen across these essential subspecialties.
T. Moseley Introduction
U. Thakur Musculoskeletal Imaging
J. Sitta Abdominal Imaging
R. Goel Nuclear Medicine
V. Kukkar Chest Imaging
F. Munera Emergency Radiology
T. Moseley Introduction
U. Thakur Musculoskeletal Imaging
J. Sitta Abdominal Imaging
R. Goel Nuclear Medicine
V. Kukkar Chest Imaging
F. Munera Emergency Radiology
T. Moseley, U. Thakur, J. Sitta, R. Goel, V. Kukkar, F. Munera
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 2 CME
FC05.
This course offers a comprehensive and forward-looking perspective on Multiple Sclerosis, highlighting the newly released, and pivotal, McDonald 2024 diagnostic criteria which markedly increased the role of imaging and radiologists in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment.
J. Nickerson A New Era in MS Diagnosis and Treatment: The 2024 Revised McDonald Criteria
D. Smeets A Paradigm Shift in Understanding MS: Acute and Smoldering Neuroinflammation
P. Sati A New Central Role for MRI: Optimal Protocols and Novel Biomarkers
C. Kirsch A Critical Call for Standardization: Quantitative Imaging in MS
A. Mahajan A Valuable Function for AI and Information Technology in MS Monitoring
W. Gibbs Critical Need for Collaboration: Multifaceted and Multidisciplinary Care in MS
J. Nickerson A New Era in MS Diagnosis and Treatment: The 2024 Revised McDonald Criteria
D. Smeets A Paradigm Shift in Understanding MS: Acute and Smoldering Neuroinflammation
P. Sati A New Central Role for MRI: Optimal Protocols and Novel Biomarkers
C. Kirsch A Critical Call for Standardization: Quantitative Imaging in MS
A. Mahajan A Valuable Function for AI and Information Technology in MS Monitoring
W. Gibbs Critical Need for Collaboration: Multifaceted and Multidisciplinary Care in MS
J. Nickerson, D. Smeets, P. Sati, C. Kirsch, A. Mahajan, W. Gibbs
Subcodes: NR, GN, ER
Credits: 2 CME
FC06.
This course will review common errors, mistakes and misconceptions that can arise in obstetric imaging during all trimesters. It will include terminology, imaging techniques, artifacts, normal variants and examples of pathology as well as mimics. Understanding common mistakes will improve interpretation of exams that might be low volume or off site.
C. Cruz-Romero Mistakes to Avoid: First Trimester
M. Frates Mistakes to Avoid in the Fetus: Second and Third Trimester
C. Connolly Mistakes to Avoid in the Placenta, Cervix and Fluid: Second and Third Trimester
C. Cruz-Romero Mistakes to Avoid: First Trimester
M. Frates Mistakes to Avoid in the Fetus: Second and Third Trimester
C. Connolly Mistakes to Avoid in the Placenta, Cervix and Fluid: Second and Third Trimester
C. Cruz-Romero, M. Frates, C. Connolly
Subcodes: OB, US
Credits: 2 CME
One of the key strategies towards wellness in the radiology workplace is to create a just culture. The first one hour session will be dedicated to strategies to overcome a toxic culture in radiology. The second hour of the session will focus on building a culture of humility in radiology. Both one hour sessions will include an opportunity for interactive Q&A from the audience participants.
C. Moreno Moderator
S. Wang 5 Top Tips of Dealing with Toxicity in the Radiology Workplace
E. Snyder Managing the Toxic Radiology Trainee
D. Naeger Dealing with the Toxic Administrator in Radiology
D. Baumgarten How Radiology Societies Deal with Toxic Radiologists
M. Davis How to Provide Feedback
S. Wang How to Receive Feedback
C. Chung Five Tips to increase Peer Compassion in Your Practice
R. Drosten Inspire Trust From the Team
C. Moreno Moderator
S. Wang 5 Top Tips of Dealing with Toxicity in the Radiology Workplace
E. Snyder Managing the Toxic Radiology Trainee
D. Naeger Dealing with the Toxic Administrator in Radiology
D. Baumgarten How Radiology Societies Deal with Toxic Radiologists
M. Davis How to Provide Feedback
S. Wang How to Receive Feedback
C. Chung Five Tips to increase Peer Compassion in Your Practice
R. Drosten Inspire Trust From the Team
C. Moreno, S. Wang, E. Snyder, D. Naeger, D. Baumgarten, M. Davis, S. Wang, C. Chung, R. Drosten
Subcodes: GN, HP, ML, ED
Credits: 2 CME
1:00 PM — 2:00 PM
The 2026 recipients of the Melvin M. Figley Fellowship in Radiology Journalism and the Lee F. Rogers International Fellowship in Radiology Journalism review the most important articles from the American Journal of Roentgenology published in the last year.
Subcodes: ED, GN
Credits: 1 CME
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session prepares radiologists to identify legal, regulatory, and operational requirements for AI adoption; analyze regulations, performance metrics, and quality AI models; evaluate local versus commercial solutions; and apply best practices to reduce liabilities, manage ethical and contractual issues, and panelist will discuss how to avoid common implementation pitfalls.
J. Rivera Legal and Ethical Considerations in AI Implementation
T. Cook AI Deployment
M. Davis AI Regulation and Governance: A Practice Perspective
L. Moy Panel Discussion Moderator
J. Rivera Panel Discussion
T. Cook Panel Discussion
M. Davis Panel Discussion
J. Rivera Legal and Ethical Considerations in AI Implementation
T. Cook AI Deployment
M. Davis AI Regulation and Governance: A Practice Perspective
L. Moy Panel Discussion Moderator
J. Rivera Panel Discussion
T. Cook Panel Discussion
M. Davis Panel Discussion
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
J. Rivera, T. Cook, M. Davis, L. Moy, J. Rivera, T. Cook, M. Davis
Subcodes: AI, HP
Credits: 2 CME
FC07.
Neuroimaging Emergencies equips radiologists to handle urgent brain, head and neck, spine, and pediatric cases. With case-based teaching and practical tips, the course highlights subtle but critical findings and builds confidence in making timely, accurate calls during acute care.
L. Wang Acute Stroke Imaging: Beyond the LVO
H. Bedi Headache in the ER: Beyond No Acute Abnormality
P. Mazaheri Orbital Emergencies: Trauma and Critical Non-traumatic Conditions
R. Riascos Imaging of Spine Trauma
A. Trofimova Pediatric Neuroemergencies: Key Red Flags
L. Wang Acute Stroke Imaging: Beyond the LVO
H. Bedi Headache in the ER: Beyond No Acute Abnormality
P. Mazaheri Orbital Emergencies: Trauma and Critical Non-traumatic Conditions
R. Riascos Imaging of Spine Trauma
A. Trofimova Pediatric Neuroemergencies: Key Red Flags
L. Wang, H. Bedi, P. Mazaheri, R. Riascos, A. Trofimova
Subcodes: NR, HN, ER, PD
Credits: 2 CME
FC08.
This introductory course equips radiologists with a working grasp of large language models (LLMs) and their impact on clinical practice, education, and research. Participants will learn how to integrate and evaluate LLMs responsibly. The sessions will address core concepts anchored to real radiology use cases including report generation, clinical decision support, and workflow triage.
R. Salibian What are LLMs? A Clinician's Introduction to Large Language Models
D. Lee LLMs in the Reading Room: Current and Emerging Use Cases in Radiology
R. Salibian Behind the Curtain: How LLMs Learn, and Where They Can Fail
V. Duddalwar Radiologist + AI: How to Work with LLMs without Losing Clinical Judgment
A. Goud Patel Beyond Radiology: LLMs in the Broader Medical Ecosystem
J. Brunner Is It Worth It? Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of LLMs and AI in Radiology
R. Salibian What are LLMs? A Clinician's Introduction to Large Language Models
D. Lee LLMs in the Reading Room: Current and Emerging Use Cases in Radiology
R. Salibian Behind the Curtain: How LLMs Learn, and Where They Can Fail
V. Duddalwar Radiologist + AI: How to Work with LLMs without Losing Clinical Judgment
A. Goud Patel Beyond Radiology: LLMs in the Broader Medical Ecosystem
J. Brunner Is It Worth It? Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of LLMs and AI in Radiology
R. Salibian, D. Lee, R. Salibian, V. Duddalwar, A. Goud Patel, J. Brunner
Subcodes: AI, ED, QI
Credits: 2 CME
FC09.
Functional imaging modalities can be utilized in the adjunct screening and diagnostic setting with advantages and limitations for each modality based on patient preferences or the clinical question. This course presents evidence-based recommendations for integrating these technologies into both screening and diagnostic workflows and offers practical guidance for their effective implementation.
B. Dogan Making Breast MRI Work for You: Indications, Innovations, and Workflow Solutions
A. Conners Molecular Breast Imaging Practical Applications
S. Fazeli Dehkordy Update on Contrast-Enhanced Mammography
M. Patel Putting it All Together
B. Dogan Making Breast MRI Work for You: Indications, Innovations, and Workflow Solutions
A. Conners Molecular Breast Imaging Practical Applications
S. Fazeli Dehkordy Update on Contrast-Enhanced Mammography
M. Patel Putting it All Together
B. Dogan, A. Conners, S. Fazeli Dehkordy, M. Patel
Subcodes: BR, MI, MR, NM
Credits: 2 CME
FC10.
The course provides practical knowledge in clinical fMRI, covering interpretation, workflow integration, and program development. Participants learn to identify appropriate indications, analyze results, and apply effective strategies to design, implement, and optimize fMRI services in various clinical settings.
J. Johnson fMRI for Preoperative Planning in Brain Tumors/Epilepsy: Hands-on Case Review
R. Radhakrishnan Pediatric fMRI: Emerging Applications and Clinical Insights
C. Gui fMRI for Pre-Radiation Planning
M. Hoerner fMRI Artifacts and Pitfalls: Recognition, Prevention, and Case-Based Solutions
L. Pasquini Designing A Successful Clinical fMRI Program
J. Johnson fMRI for Preoperative Planning in Brain Tumors/Epilepsy: Hands-on Case Review
R. Radhakrishnan Pediatric fMRI: Emerging Applications and Clinical Insights
C. Gui fMRI for Pre-Radiation Planning
M. Hoerner fMRI Artifacts and Pitfalls: Recognition, Prevention, and Case-Based Solutions
L. Pasquini Designing A Successful Clinical fMRI Program
J. Johnson, R. Radhakrishnan, C. Gui, M. Hoerner, L. Pasquini
Subcodes: NR, MR
Credits: 2 CME
RS01.
Many radiologists do not receive formal training on how to write a quality radiology report. In this session geared towards trainees, we will discuss different perspectives on how to craft an excellent radiology report, including structured vs. unstructured templates, factors unique to interventional radiology reports, and a malpractice attorney’s recommendations on legal liability.
F. Deng How to Write a Great Report: Diagnostic Radiologist's Perspective
S. Golden How to Write a Great Report: Interventional Radiologist's Perspective
J. Mezrich How to Write a Great Report: Patient's Perspective
V. Scanlon How to Write a Great Report: Malpractice Lawyer's Perspective
J. Chang How to Write a Great Report: The Role of AI
F. Deng How to Write a Great Report: Diagnostic Radiologist's Perspective
S. Golden How to Write a Great Report: Interventional Radiologist's Perspective
J. Mezrich How to Write a Great Report: Patient's Perspective
V. Scanlon How to Write a Great Report: Malpractice Lawyer's Perspective
J. Chang How to Write a Great Report: The Role of AI
F. Deng, S. Golden, J. Mezrich, V. Scanlon, J. Chang
Subcodes: ED, GN
Credits: 2 CME
Scope of practice issues are impacting the current state and future radiology. In the session, we will hear from the CEO of the ACR regarding the ACR position on scope of practice. We will also hear from both the CEO of the ACR and ASRT regarding the position of their organizations related to the radiology assistant.
J. Parikh Moderator
D. Smetherman The ACR Position on Scope of Practice
E. Christensen Review of Data from the NHPI Across the Scope of Radiologic Health Policy
J. Ormsby An Early Career Radiologist's Perspective on Scope of Practice in Radiology
D. Smetherman The ACR Position on Radiology Assistants
M. Pergola The ASRT Position on Radiology Assistants
K. Tornow The Use of RAs and PAs in My Radiology Practice
J. Parikh Moderator
D. Smetherman The ACR Position on Scope of Practice
E. Christensen Review of Data from the NHPI Across the Scope of Radiologic Health Policy
J. Ormsby An Early Career Radiologist's Perspective on Scope of Practice in Radiology
D. Smetherman The ACR Position on Radiology Assistants
M. Pergola The ASRT Position on Radiology Assistants
K. Tornow The Use of RAs and PAs in My Radiology Practice
J. Parikh, D. Smetherman, E. Christensen, J. Ormsby, D. Smetherman, M. Pergola, K. Tornow
Subcodes: GN, HP, QI, PS
Credits: 2 CME
3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
Topics in this session include data curation for AI development and evaluation, challenges and opportunities in multimodal integration, leveraging large models (LLMs and VLMs), and applying imaging physics knowledge to enhance model performance.
H. Whitney Medical Imaging Dataset Curation for AI
C. Bluethgen Multimodal Foundation Models in Radiology
L. Yu Physics and AI in CT
H. Whitney Panel Discussion
C. Bluethgen Panel Discussion
L. Yu Panel Discussion
H. Whitney Medical Imaging Dataset Curation for AI
C. Bluethgen Multimodal Foundation Models in Radiology
L. Yu Physics and AI in CT
H. Whitney Panel Discussion
C. Bluethgen Panel Discussion
L. Yu Panel Discussion
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
H. Whitney, C. Bluethgen, L. Yu, H. Whitney, C. Bluethgen, L. Yu
Subcodes: AI, HP
Credits: 2 CME
FC11.
Join the American Society of Emergency Radiology for a focused review of topics for rapid diagnosis and confident decision-making. This session addresses neuro trauma & emergencies, thoracic vascular emergencies, abdominal injuries, and ER body MRI. Expert-led presentations highlight subtle findings, pitfalls, and evidence-based imaging strategies for acute care.
F. Munera Moderator
K. Buch Neuro Emergencies: A Case-Based Imaging Review
M. Bernstein Imaging Cervical Spine Trauma: Pearls & Pitfalls
F. Berger Imaging Acute Aortic Syndrome
K. Archer-Arroyo Chest Wall Trauma: It's More Than Just a Broken Rib
D. Galan Alonso From Basics to Mastery: Imaging Hepatic and Splenic Trauma
C. LeBedis Body MRI for the ER
F. Munera Moderator
K. Buch Neuro Emergencies: A Case-Based Imaging Review
M. Bernstein Imaging Cervical Spine Trauma: Pearls & Pitfalls
F. Berger Imaging Acute Aortic Syndrome
K. Archer-Arroyo Chest Wall Trauma: It's More Than Just a Broken Rib
D. Galan Alonso From Basics to Mastery: Imaging Hepatic and Splenic Trauma
C. LeBedis Body MRI for the ER
F. Munera, K. Buch, M. Bernstein, F. Berger, K. Archer-Arroyo, D. Galan Alonso, C. LeBedis
Subcodes: ER, CT, CH, GI
Credits: 2 CME
FC12.
The world of embolization is expanding and multiple new and exciting IR treatments have emerged in recent
years. This session will provide an introduction to several new embolization procedures – thyroid artery
embolization, genicular artery embolization, hemorrhoid artery embolization, and adhesive capsulitis
embolization – including patient selection, techniques, post-procedure follow-up, and supporting data.
S. Golden Thyroid Artery Embolization
F. Hao Thyroid Ablation
A. Ghodadra Genicular Artery Embolization
J. Pinter EndoAVF Creation
S. Golden Thyroid Artery Embolization
F. Hao Thyroid Ablation
A. Ghodadra Genicular Artery Embolization
J. Pinter EndoAVF Creation
S. Golden, F. Hao, A. Ghodadra, J. Pinter
Subcodes: VI, GI, HN, MK
Credits: 2 CME
FC13.
This course explores financial planning strategies for radiologists and trainees with its goal to promote financial wellness and mitigate burnout. Topics will include investment and wealth management approaches, retirement planning, income diversification through side hustles, and aligning financial decisions with life stages and meaningful experiences to support long-term fulfillment.
C. Walker Investing 101 for Radiologists
S. Chan Insurance: What You Need and What You Don’t
C. Lee Aligning Financial Planning with Your Values and Life Goals
S. Kligerman Side Hustles and Income Expansion for Radiologists
G. Avey Financial and Lifestyle Strategies for Radiologists Nearing Retirement
C. Walker Investing 101 for Radiologists
S. Chan Insurance: What You Need and What You Don’t
C. Lee Aligning Financial Planning with Your Values and Life Goals
S. Kligerman Side Hustles and Income Expansion for Radiologists
G. Avey Financial and Lifestyle Strategies for Radiologists Nearing Retirement
C. Walker, S. Chan, C. Lee, S. Kligerman, G. Avey
Subcodes: ED, OT
Credits: 2 CME
FC14.
The course will describe and provide the latest update on concepts in diagnosing (MRI and PET) and treating dementias with a focus on Alzheimer's Disease and anti-amyloid immunotherapies using didactics and case studies. Ongoing imaging research will be highlighted as well.
L. Tanenbaum Dementia Case Studies: MRI PET and Beyond
S. Bash Challenges in Multidisciplinary Management of Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
T. Benzinger Quantitative MR Imaging in Dementias
T. Shepherd Issues and Obligations in Imaging of Alzheimer's Disease
L. Tanenbaum Dementia Case Studies: MRI PET and Beyond
S. Bash Challenges in Multidisciplinary Management of Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
T. Benzinger Quantitative MR Imaging in Dementias
T. Shepherd Issues and Obligations in Imaging of Alzheimer's Disease
L. Tanenbaum, S. Bash, T. Benzinger, T. Shepherd
Subcodes: NR, PT, MR, AI
Credits: 2 CME
FC15.
**This course is available to in-person attendees only. This workshop-formatted course will not be live streamed nor available on-demand.** In a complex clinical practice, we communicate with multiple individuals throughout the day. These can be residents, supervisors, staff or patients, all of whom may approach difficult conversations differently. This course will review concepts of respectful communication and will use a learn-discuss-share format to model communication scenarios. The course will enhance one’s understanding of communication tools and provide an opportunity to practice them.
R. Carlos Introduction & Moderator
M. Moses Why Conversations Turn Difficult
G. Ortega Toolkit 1: Cultural Dexterity
E. Garcon Debrief & Takeaways
M. Moses Toolkit 2: Power Dynamics and Principled Negotiation
E. Garcon Toolkit 2: Power Dynamics and Principled Negotiation
G. Ortega Debrief & Synthesis
R. Carlos Introduction & Moderator
M. Moses Why Conversations Turn Difficult
G. Ortega Toolkit 1: Cultural Dexterity
E. Garcon Debrief & Takeaways
M. Moses Toolkit 2: Power Dynamics and Principled Negotiation
E. Garcon Toolkit 2: Power Dynamics and Principled Negotiation
G. Ortega Debrief & Synthesis
R. Carlos, M. Moses, G. Ortega, E. Garcon, M. Moses, E. Garcon, G. Ortega
Subcodes: OT
Credits: 2 CME
FC16.
Emergency room visits and MRI utilization has increased at a rate higher than outpatient MRI utilization. This course will guide radiologists in setting up appropriate protocols, organizing orders, and educating ordering providers about the pros and cons of utilizing these protocols.
L. Eisenmenger FAST MRI Protocols for Brain Pathologies
O. Kolokythas FAST MRI Protocols for Abdominal and Pelvic Pathologies
J. Samet FAST MRI Protocols in Pediatric Patients
M. Recht Focused Abbreviated Survey Techniques MRI Using AI
R. Samant FAST MRI Protocols: Implementation Strategy and Challenges
L. Eisenmenger FAST MRI Protocols for Brain Pathologies
O. Kolokythas FAST MRI Protocols for Abdominal and Pelvic Pathologies
J. Samet FAST MRI Protocols in Pediatric Patients
M. Recht Focused Abbreviated Survey Techniques MRI Using AI
R. Samant FAST MRI Protocols: Implementation Strategy and Challenges
L. Eisenmenger, O. Kolokythas, J. Samet, M. Recht, R. Samant
Subcodes: MR, ER, NR, PD
Credits: 2 CME
FC17.
While the radiology literature on penile implants, gender affirming surgeries, and cosmetic surgeries is sparse, this course will examine the normal imaging appearance and complications related to each. As we see more and more of these cases, knowledge of these helps identify any complications and triage appropriate management, thereby improving patient care.
Y. Aswani Complications of Penile Implants
M. Revzin Complications of Cosmetic Surgeries and Procedures
M. Flory Transmale Normal Anatomy and Complications
P. Jha Transfemale Normal Anatomy and Complications
Y. Aswani Complications of Penile Implants
M. Revzin Complications of Cosmetic Surgeries and Procedures
M. Flory Transmale Normal Anatomy and Complications
P. Jha Transfemale Normal Anatomy and Complications
Y. Aswani, M. Revzin, M. Flory, P. Jha
Subcodes: GU, OB, ER
Credits: 2 CME
In this session, we describe practical ways to make your workday better. The first hour will focus on optimizing the local workplace environment, while the second hour will describe meaningful tips on improving daily operations.
C. Glastonbury Moderator
C. Chung Four Ways to Make Your Practice More Flexible
T. Moseley The Top Four Benefits that Matter
E. Snyder Creating Time for Lunch
G. Whitman 5 Practical Ways to Improve Ergonomics in Radiology
M. Davis Workload Metrics in Radiology - Flaws and Reality
W. Moore Workload Distribution Strategies in Radiology
L. Burke Workflow Approaches to Improve Operations
N. Galante Reimagining Shift Schedules
C. Glastonbury Moderator
C. Chung Four Ways to Make Your Practice More Flexible
T. Moseley The Top Four Benefits that Matter
E. Snyder Creating Time for Lunch
G. Whitman 5 Practical Ways to Improve Ergonomics in Radiology
M. Davis Workload Metrics in Radiology - Flaws and Reality
W. Moore Workload Distribution Strategies in Radiology
L. Burke Workflow Approaches to Improve Operations
N. Galante Reimagining Shift Schedules
C. Glastonbury, C. Chung, T. Moseley, E. Snyder, G. Whitman, M. Davis, W. Moore, L. Burke, N. Galante
Subcodes: HP, QI, GN, PS
Credits: 2 CME
5:30 PM — 7:00 PM
Attendee Welcome Reception
Monday, April 13, 2026
7:00 AM — 8:00 AM
AWE01.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in vascular and interventional radiology.
L. Kang
L. Kang
L. Kang
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1 CME
AWE02.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in genitourinary imaging.
G. Israel
G. Israel
G. Israel
Subcodes: GU, US
Credits: 1 CME
AWE03.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in pediatric imaging.
D. Gilbertson-Dahdal
D. Gilbertson-Dahdal
D. Gilbertson-Dahdal
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1 CME
The Key Case Challenge oral presentations for the following subspecialties will be presented: thoracic imaging, ultrasound, emergency/trauma, and breast imaging.
Subcodes: GN
Credits: 1 CME
This course covers key imaging findings in emergency ultrasound cases in the abdomen. The course will also cover pediatric ultrasound emergencies.
M. Feldman Urinary Tract Emergency Cases
J. Wong-You-Cheong Gynecologic Emergencies
J. Squires Pediatric Emergencies
M. Feldman Urinary Tract Emergency Cases
J. Wong-You-Cheong Gynecologic Emergencies
J. Squires Pediatric Emergencies
M. Feldman, J. Wong-You-Cheong, J. Squires
Subcodes: US, GU
Credits: 1 CME
7:30 AM — 9:30 AM
This session will identify practical applications of artificial intelligence across key radiology subspecialties, including Breast Imaging, Neuroradiology, Abdominal and Musculoskeletal Imaging.
C. Lehman Breast Imaging AI
P. Kuriki Artificial Intelligence in Neuroradiology
Y. Ng AI in Abdominal Imaging
A. Guermazi Musculoskeletal Imaging AI
C. Lehman Breast Imaging AI
P. Kuriki Artificial Intelligence in Neuroradiology
Y. Ng AI in Abdominal Imaging
A. Guermazi Musculoskeletal Imaging AI
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
C. Lehman, P. Kuriki, Y. Ng, A. Guermazi
Subcodes: AI, BR, NR, MK
Credits: 2 CME
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM
This prerecorded session features ARRS scholars presenting on the research funded by the ARRS scholarship.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1 CME
IC101.
This session reviews the imaging evaluation of breast cancer. Breast cancer molecular subtypes, updates in axillary management, assessment of neoadjuvant chemotherapy response, and post-treatment surveillance will be presented.
C. Kuzmiak Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes: Imaging Features and Significance
H. Rahbar Updates in Axillary Management
H. Ojeda-Fournier Assessing Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
D. Nguyen Post-treatment Surveillance
C. Kuzmiak Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes: Imaging Features and Significance
H. Rahbar Updates in Axillary Management
H. Ojeda-Fournier Assessing Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
D. Nguyen Post-treatment Surveillance
C. Kuzmiak, H. Rahbar, H. Ojeda-Fournier, D. Nguyen
Subcodes: BR, MO, MR, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC102.
The course will review key topics in emergency neuroradiology and head and neck imaging, including face and orbital trauma and other head and neck emergencies.
L. Avery Face Trauma
C. Andreu Arasa Head and Neck Emergencies
O. Parvez Imaging of Orbital Trauma
L. Avery Face Trauma
C. Andreu Arasa Head and Neck Emergencies
O. Parvez Imaging of Orbital Trauma
L. Avery, C. Andreu Arasa, O. Parvez
Subcodes: ER, HN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC103.
This session will feature a variety of interesting and challenging abdominal cases from some of the society's best radiologists.
C. Menias Challenging Cases: GYN
P. Pickhardt Challenging Cases: GI
V. Chernyak Challenging Cases: Liver and GI
C. Menias Challenging Cases: GYN
P. Pickhardt Challenging Cases: GI
V. Chernyak Challenging Cases: Liver and GI
C. Menias, P. Pickhardt, V. Chernyak
Subcodes: GI, GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC104.
The course will provide an overview of commonly missed fractures throughout the body that impact clinical care and treatment planning.
M. Kumaravel Commonly Missed Fractures in the Chest and Shoulder
H. Garner Commonly Missed Fractures in the Elbow, Wrist and Hand
T. Gorbachova Commonly Missed Fractures in the Hip and Knee
V. Kalia Commonly Missed Fractures in the Pediatric Patient
M. Kumaravel Commonly Missed Fractures in the Chest and Shoulder
H. Garner Commonly Missed Fractures in the Elbow, Wrist and Hand
T. Gorbachova Commonly Missed Fractures in the Hip and Knee
V. Kalia Commonly Missed Fractures in the Pediatric Patient
M. Kumaravel, H. Garner, T. Gorbachova, V. Kalia
Subcodes: MK, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC105.
Lung diseases represent a unique imaging challenge. Most abnormalities are easily visualized, at least on CT, however the significance of these findings is often misinterpreted. The goal of this session is to discuss a pattern based approach to pulmonary infection, non-infectious inflammatory disorders, and malignancies in additional to some rare disorders with typical imaging appearances.
S. Simpson Imaging Approach to Pulmonary Infections
A. Sharma "Infectious or Inflammatory": What Does "Inflammatory" Mean?
M. Hammer It's Not "Infectious or Inflammatory"; Don't Miss these Manifestations of Cancer
K. Kallianos Rare Diseases with Slam-Dunk Imaging Appearances: Where Radiologists Shine!
S. Simpson Imaging Approach to Pulmonary Infections
A. Sharma "Infectious or Inflammatory": What Does "Inflammatory" Mean?
M. Hammer It's Not "Infectious or Inflammatory"; Don't Miss these Manifestations of Cancer
K. Kallianos Rare Diseases with Slam-Dunk Imaging Appearances: Where Radiologists Shine!
S. Simpson, A. Sharma, M. Hammer, K. Kallianos
Subcodes: CH, TH, CT, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC106.
This session will concentrate on high-yield topics in cardiac imaging, including tumors and valvular heart disease.
J. Lichtenberger Cardiac Tumors
A. Bradley Cardiac MRI Fundamentals
M. Pakkal Valvular Heart Disease
J. Lichtenberger Cardiac Tumors
A. Bradley Cardiac MRI Fundamentals
M. Pakkal Valvular Heart Disease
J. Lichtenberger, A. Bradley, M. Pakkal
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS01.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in vascular and interventional radiology.
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS02.
Scientific Session: How to Succeed in Research
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session will identify practical applications of artificial intelligence across key radiology subspecialties, including Pediatric Imaging, Cardiothoracic, Interventional and Nuclear Medicine.
E. Lee Pediatric Radiology Artificial Intelligence
F. Kay Artificial Intelligence in Cardiothoracic Imaging: From Decision Support to Prognostic Biomarkers
D. Daye Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Interventional Radiology
B. Saboury Nuclear Medicine AI
E. Lee Pediatric Radiology Artificial Intelligence
F. Kay Artificial Intelligence in Cardiothoracic Imaging: From Decision Support to Prognostic Biomarkers
D. Daye Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Interventional Radiology
B. Saboury Nuclear Medicine AI
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
E. Lee, F. Kay, D. Daye, B. Saboury
Subcodes: AI, PD, IR, NM
Credits: 2 CME
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
IC107.
This session will address over-arching issues and topics of how radiologist's should best deal with the inevitable uncertainties in practice.
M. Bruno Uncertainty and Its Discontents (and How AI Will Probably Not Help)
R. Gunderman The True Wellsprings of Excellence
M. Bruno Uncertainty and Its Discontents (and How AI Will Probably Not Help)
R. Gunderman The True Wellsprings of Excellence
M. Bruno, R. Gunderman
Subcodes: QI, PS, AI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC108.
This session will review structuring reports to guide interventionalists, basics of the procedures, and imaging follow up expected appearance and complications.
M. Cooley Imaging Work-up and Reporting for Procedural Planning
J. Fage Csf Leak Work Up and Treatment
G. Salama Pain Management Procedures
M. Cooley Imaging Work-up and Reporting for Procedural Planning
J. Fage Csf Leak Work Up and Treatment
G. Salama Pain Management Procedures
M. Cooley, J. Fage, G. Salama
Subcodes: NR, MK, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC109.
This session will review imaging of gynecologic malignancies, including use of O-RADS and updates in imaging of cervical and uterine cancers.
P. Jha O-Rads Primer
S. Shah Updates in Cervical Cancer Imaging
M. Kobi Uterine Malignancies
P. Jha O-Rads Primer
S. Shah Updates in Cervical Cancer Imaging
M. Kobi Uterine Malignancies
P. Jha, S. Shah, M. Kobi
Subcodes: GU, OB
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC110.
This course provides an up-to-date review of cutting edge topics in Pediatric Abdominopelvic Imaging.
E. Lee Multimodality Imaging Assessment of Pediatric Bowel Obstruction
H. Garg MR Enterography: Beyond Inflammatory Bowel Disease
K. Shashi MR Lymphangiography in Children: What Radiologists Need to Know
E. Lee Multimodality Imaging Assessment of Pediatric Bowel Obstruction
H. Garg MR Enterography: Beyond Inflammatory Bowel Disease
K. Shashi MR Lymphangiography in Children: What Radiologists Need to Know
E. Lee, H. Garg, K. Shashi
Subcodes: PD, GI, VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC111.
This course will provide helpful interpretation tips and pitfalls to avoid when imaging the spine, hip, and knee.
J. Mandell Spine Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
K. Motamedi Hip Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
P. Walsh Knee Menisci Imaging : Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
B. Wang Knee Ligament Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
J. Mandell Spine Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
K. Motamedi Hip Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
P. Walsh Knee Menisci Imaging : Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
B. Wang Knee Ligament Imaging: Top 5 Tips and Pitfalls
J. Mandell, K. Motamedi, P. Walsh, B. Wang
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT01.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in abdominal imaging. Topics include pancreatic lesions, bladder imaging, bowel gas patterns and upper right quadrant ultrasound.
J. An Case-based Review of Enhancing Liver Lesions
A. Shetty Renal and Adrenal
K. Patel-Lippmann Female Reproductive
M. Hoegger Vascular
K. Rebik Neck /Thyroid
J. An Case-based Review of Enhancing Liver Lesions
A. Shetty Renal and Adrenal
K. Patel-Lippmann Female Reproductive
M. Hoegger Vascular
K. Rebik Neck /Thyroid
J. An, A. Shetty, K. Patel-Lippmann, M. Hoegger, K. Rebik
Subcodes: GI, GU, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS03.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in thoracic imaging.
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS04.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in education, administration, and informatics.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session will feature session on AI model development, insights on MD-PhD collaboration, and guidance on educational roadmaps and training resources to help radiologists build AI competencies.
D. Arefan Demonstration of an AI Model Development Process (from A to Z) in Radiology
S. Wu AI Research in Radiology: Team, Approach, and Direction
J. Peacock Clinically Fluent, AI Literate: Teaching Radiologists About and With AI
D. Arefan Panel Discussion
S. Wu Panel Discussion
J. Peacock Panel Discussion
D. Arefan Demonstration of an AI Model Development Process (from A to Z) in Radiology
S. Wu AI Research in Radiology: Team, Approach, and Direction
J. Peacock Clinically Fluent, AI Literate: Teaching Radiologists About and With AI
D. Arefan Panel Discussion
S. Wu Panel Discussion
J. Peacock Panel Discussion
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
D. Arefan, S. Wu, J. Peacock, D. Arefan, S. Wu, J. Peacock
Subcodes: AI, HP
Credits: 2 CME
1:30 PM — 3:00 PM
IC112.
This session will provide a review of the applications of Doppler US in the evaluation of the carotid arteries, aorta (pre- & post-EVAR), and peripheral arterial and venous systems. Emphasis will be placed on current diagnostic criteria for ICA stenosis, the role of Doppler in detecting and classifying post-EVAR endoleaks, and the assessment of peripheral arterial stenosis and venous thrombosis.
J. Pellerito Essentials of Doppler US of Aorta & Peripheral Arterial Circulation & Post EVAR
J. Jones Essentials of Doppler US of Aorta & Peripheral Arterial Circulation & Post EVAR
C. Deurdulian Waveform Analysis — A Window to Understanding Carotid Doppler
J. Pellerito Essentials of Doppler US of Aorta & Peripheral Arterial Circulation & Post EVAR
J. Jones Essentials of Doppler US of Aorta & Peripheral Arterial Circulation & Post EVAR
C. Deurdulian Waveform Analysis — A Window to Understanding Carotid Doppler
J. Pellerito, J. Jones, C. Deurdulian
Subcodes: US, VI, ER, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC113.
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. Patel The Challenging Acute Aorta
S. Abbara CAD-RADS in Clinical Practice
B. Ghoshhajra Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
S. Patel The Challenging Acute Aorta
S. Abbara CAD-RADS in Clinical Practice
B. Ghoshhajra, S. Patel, S. Abbara
Subcodes: CA, CT, VI, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC114.
During this session, updates in contrast enhanced mammography (including CEM-guided biopsy), artificial intelligence for screening mammography, and breast cryoablation will be discussed.
M. Zuley Updates in Contrast Enhanced Mammography
M. Bahl Artificial intelligence in Breast Cancer Screening
R. Ward Breast Cryoablation
M. Zuley Updates in Contrast Enhanced Mammography
M. Bahl Artificial intelligence in Breast Cancer Screening
R. Ward Breast Cryoablation
M. Zuley, M. Bahl, R. Ward
Subcodes: BR, DM, AI, IR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC115.
Tackle your toughest brain, heart, and endocrine cases with a clear, systematic approach. From dementia workups with PET/SPECT to myocardial flow reserve analysis and physiology-driven endocrine imaging, this course delivers practical frameworks you can apply immediately. Learn through real cases, sharpen your diagnostic confidence, and bridge the gap between imaging and clinical decision-making.
P. Kuo Systematic Approach for Dementia Using PET and Spect
R. Avery Myocardial Perfusion and Flow Reserve: Qualitative and Quantitative PET/SPECT
K. Zukotynski Perplexing Endocrine Cases– Know Your Physiology!
P. Kuo Systematic Approach for Dementia Using PET and Spect
R. Avery Myocardial Perfusion and Flow Reserve: Qualitative and Quantitative PET/SPECT
K. Zukotynski Perplexing Endocrine Cases– Know Your Physiology!
P. Kuo, R. Avery, K. Zukotynski
Subcodes: MI, NM, PT, CA
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC116.
The course will review and discuss of a variety of pancreas-related topics.
C. Huang Pancreatic Cysts
J. Depetris Pancreatic Cancer: Diagnosis and Staging
L. Chu Pancreatic Cancer: Postoperative and Posttreatment Findings
C. Huang Pancreatic Cysts
J. Depetris Pancreatic Cancer: Diagnosis and Staging
L. Chu Pancreatic Cancer: Postoperative and Posttreatment Findings
C. Huang, J. Depetris, L. Chu
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT02.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in musculoskeletal imaging. Topics include common injuries and pathology of the shoulder, elbow, knee, lower leg; soft tissue tumors and tumor mimics; and metabolic, hematologic, and marrow disorders.
E. Alaia Common Injuries and pathology of the Knee and Lower Leg
R. Stanborough Soft Tissue Tumors, Non-neoplastic Masses, and Tumor Mimics
M. Moy Common Injuries and Pathology of the Shoulder and Elbow
M. Buchanan Metabolic, Hematologic, and Marrow Disorders
E. Alaia Common Injuries and pathology of the Knee and Lower Leg
R. Stanborough Soft Tissue Tumors, Non-neoplastic Masses, and Tumor Mimics
M. Moy Common Injuries and Pathology of the Shoulder and Elbow
M. Buchanan Metabolic, Hematologic, and Marrow Disorders
E. Alaia, R. Stanborough, M. Moy, M. Buchanan
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS05.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in musculoskeletal imaging.
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS06.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in breast imaging.
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:00 PM
IC117.
This course will focus on identifying and managing high-risk patients, beginning with implementation of risk assessment programs to identify high-risk patients, followed by triaging to recommended supplemental screening modalities for this population, and concluding with communicating risk to patients and providers.
S. Destounis Implementing Risk Assessment and Identifying High-Risk Patients
A. Lee Supplemental Screening for High-Risk Patients
D. Ataya Communicating Risk to Patients and Primary Care Providers
S. Destounis Implementing Risk Assessment and Identifying High-Risk Patients
A. Lee Supplemental Screening for High-Risk Patients
D. Ataya Communicating Risk to Patients and Primary Care Providers
S. Destounis, A. Lee, D. Ataya
Subcodes: BR, MO, MR, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC118.
This session will review common and complicated cases of renal, urinary tract, prostate, and adrenal masses as seen in tumor board.
T. Bathala Updates in Prostate cancer Imaging
H. Shaish Urinary Tract Tumor Board
S. Jeyaraj Renal Tumor Board style cases.
C. Hackett Adrenal Tumor Board
T. Bathala Updates in Prostate cancer Imaging
H. Shaish Urinary Tract Tumor Board
S. Jeyaraj Renal Tumor Board style cases.
C. Hackett Adrenal Tumor Board
T. Bathala, H. Shaish, S. Jeyaraj, C. Hackett
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC119.
We will explore how involvement and developing expertise in Quality & Safety can enhance a radiologist's career across the entire career cycle. Speakers include an early-career radiologist, a mid-career radiology quality and safety leader and a senior radiologist who is using improvement science approaches transitioning out of a professional career.
E. Snyder Quality & Safety: An Early Career Perspective
M. Davenport Having Impact in Radiology Quality & Safety: A Mid-Career Perspective
L. Donnelly Improvement Science At the End of Your Career: A Late-Career Perspective
E. Snyder Quality & Safety: An Early Career Perspective
M. Davenport Having Impact in Radiology Quality & Safety: A Mid-Career Perspective
L. Donnelly Improvement Science At the End of Your Career: A Late-Career Perspective
E. Snyder, M. Davenport, L. Donnelly
Subcodes: QI, HP
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC120.
This session will provide information on understanding and describing difficult musculoskeletal pathologies in order for your reports to help patients and providers select the correct treatment for their condition.
M. Murphey Fat Containing Tumors (Lipomas vs. Low Grade Liposarcomas)
R. Stanborough Cartilage Tumors (Enchondroma vs Low Grade Chondrosarcoma)
S. Smith Sacroiliitis and Mimics
M. Samim Septic Arthritis and Joint Aspiration
M. Murphey Fat Containing Tumors (Lipomas vs. Low Grade Liposarcomas)
R. Stanborough Cartilage Tumors (Enchondroma vs Low Grade Chondrosarcoma)
S. Smith Sacroiliitis and Mimics
M. Samim Septic Arthritis and Joint Aspiration
M. Murphey, R. Stanborough, S. Smith, M. Samim
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC121.
Thoracic neoplasms are common and radiology is central to their diagnosis and staging. The goal of this session is to give radiologists a comprehensive understanding of the role of imaging for a broad spectrum of thoracic neoplasms and their post-treatment complications.
J. Christensen Fundamentals of Lung Cancer Imaging
B. Carter Approach to Mediastinal Tumors
I. Vlahos Complications of Systemic Therapies and Radiation Treatment in the Chest
J. Christensen Fundamentals of Lung Cancer Imaging
B. Carter Approach to Mediastinal Tumors
I. Vlahos Complications of Systemic Therapies and Radiation Treatment in the Chest
J. Christensen, B. Carter, I. Vlahos
Subcodes: CH, TH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT03.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in pediatric imaging. Topics include pediatric ultrasound, neuroradiology, chest/cardiac imaging, and musculoskeletal imaging.
J. Squires Pediatric Ultrasound: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
A. Tanimoto Pediatric Chest/Cardiac: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
M. Oztek Pediatric Neuroimaging: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
G. Mitchell Pediatric MSK: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
J. Squires Pediatric Ultrasound: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
A. Tanimoto Pediatric Chest/Cardiac: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
M. Oztek Pediatric Neuroimaging: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
G. Mitchell Pediatric MSK: Normal Variants & Pitfalls
J. Squires, A. Tanimoto, M. Oztek, G. Mitchell
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS07.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in neuroradiology.
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS08.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in pediatric imaging.
Subcodes: PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
This session will cover radiologist-AI collaboration, fairness and bias, and imaging's role in AI-powered services. Speakers will address navigating the human-AI ecosystem, the risk of disparities, essential skills for AI-forward radiologists, and conclude with a panel discussion on practical action steps.
F. Doo Radiologist-AI Collaboration
J. Gichoya Bias and Fairness of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Current State and Future Directions
E. Barbosa Radiologists Fit in AI-Powered Radiology Services That Are Radiologist-Centered
C. Kahn Panel Discussion Moderator
F. Doo Panel Discussion
J. Gichoya Panel Discussion
E. Barbosa Panel Discussion
F. Doo Radiologist-AI Collaboration
J. Gichoya Bias and Fairness of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Current State and Future Directions
E. Barbosa Radiologists Fit in AI-Powered Radiology Services That Are Radiologist-Centered
C. Kahn Panel Discussion Moderator
F. Doo Panel Discussion
J. Gichoya Panel Discussion
E. Barbosa Panel Discussion
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
F. Doo, J. Gichoya, E. Barbosa, C. Kahn, F. Doo, J. Gichoya, E. Barbosa
Subcodes: AI, HP
Credits: 2 CME
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
7:00 AM — 8:00 AM
AWE04.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in gastrointestinal imaging.
O. Brook
O. Brook
O. Brook
Subcodes: GI, US
Credits: 1 CME
AWE05.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in emergency and general imaging.
D. Katz
D. Katz
D. Katz
Subcodes: GN, ER
Credits: 1 CME
AWE06.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in cardiac and thoracic imaging.
A. Rubinowitz
A. Rubinowitz
A. Rubinowitz
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 1 CME
AWE07.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in breast imaging.
J. Leung
J. Leung
J. Leung
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1 CME
The Key Case Challenge oral presentations for the following subspecialties will be presented: gastrointestinal imaging, female pelvis and male pelvis.
Subcodes: GN
Credits: 1 CME
7:30 AM — 9:30 AM
This session focuses on the foundations of breast imaging essentials and emerging trends such as risk-based screening updates, core diagnostic and ultrasound fundamentals, and case reviews.
J. Leung Breast Imaging Screening 2026: Implications of Risk-Based Screening
S. Destounis Fundamentals of Diagnostic Imaging
D. Nguyen Fundamentals of Breast US
C. Kuzmiak Rad-Path Correlation Cases
J. Leung Breast Imaging Screening 2026: Implications of Risk-Based Screening
S. Destounis Fundamentals of Diagnostic Imaging
D. Nguyen Fundamentals of Breast US
C. Kuzmiak Rad-Path Correlation Cases
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
J. Leung, S. Destounis, D. Nguyen, C. Kuzmiak
Subcodes: BR, US
Credits: 2 CME
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM
IC201.
The course will review key topics in emergency abdominal and chest imaging, including penetrating injuries, diaphragm injuries, and the use of DECT.
J. Uyeda DECT in the ER
F. Paes Penetrating Torso Trauma
L. Myers Vascular Emergencies of the Abdomen and Pelvis
W. Abdellatif Diaphragm Injuries
J. Uyeda DECT in the ER
F. Paes Penetrating Torso Trauma
L. Myers Vascular Emergencies of the Abdomen and Pelvis
W. Abdellatif Diaphragm Injuries
J. Uyeda, F. Paes, L. Myers, W. Abdellatif
Subcodes: ER, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC202.
This session will review US cases involving the male and female reproductive organs and early pregnancy. Challenging cases will be discussed with emphasis on diagnostic pitfalls and key differentiating features. First-trimester ultrasound will be explored through difficult and atypical scenarios, focusing on accurate assessment and patient management.
Y. Aswani Challenging Penile and Scrotal Ultrasound Cases
M. Dighe First-Trimester Ultrasound: Tricky Cases
M. Revzin Challenging Non-Obstetric Adnexal Ultrasound Cases
K. McGillen Challenging Non-Ob Uterus Ultrasound Cases
Y. Aswani Challenging Penile and Scrotal Ultrasound Cases
M. Dighe First-Trimester Ultrasound: Tricky Cases
M. Revzin Challenging Non-Obstetric Adnexal Ultrasound Cases
K. McGillen Challenging Non-Ob Uterus Ultrasound Cases
Y. Aswani, M. Dighe, M. Revzin, K. McGillen
Subcodes: GU, US, ER, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC203.
The course will review intracranial vascular disease and its consequences.
J. Song Vasculitis
M. Brun Atherosclerosis and Arterial Stroke
K. Fink Venous Infarction
J. Song Vasculitis
M. Brun Atherosclerosis and Arterial Stroke
K. Fink Venous Infarction
J. Song, M. Brun, K. Fink
Subcodes: NR, PD, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC204.
The focus of this session will be an up-to-date review of pediatric thoracic imaging, including neonatal disorders, pediatric lung infections, and MR imaging of the lungs and airways.
A. Winant Neonatal Lung Disorders for General Radiologists
J. Kurian Practical Approach to Pediatric Lung Infections
M. Liszewski Mr Imaging of Lungs and Airways in Children
A. Winant Neonatal Lung Disorders for General Radiologists
J. Kurian Practical Approach to Pediatric Lung Infections
M. Liszewski Mr Imaging of Lungs and Airways in Children
A. Winant, J. Kurian, M. Liszewski
Subcodes: TH, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC205.
This session will focus on diagnostic breast imaging for the symptomatic patient. This course will begin with imaging patients with palpable breast masses, followed by a review of urgent and emergent breast conditions, symptoms of the nipple areolar complex, and conclude with dermal lesions involving the breast.
A. Cubbison Palpable Breast Masses
G. Woodard Urgent and Emergent Breast Conditions
J. Hayward Symptoms of the Nipple Areolar Complex
L. Wang Cutaneous Disorders of the Breast
A. Cubbison Palpable Breast Masses
G. Woodard Urgent and Emergent Breast Conditions
J. Hayward Symptoms of the Nipple Areolar Complex
L. Wang Cutaneous Disorders of the Breast
A. Cubbison, G. Woodard, J. Hayward, L. Wang
Subcodes: BR, DM, US, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT04.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in breast imaging. Topics include breast pain, nipple discharge, breast and axillary inflammatory and infectious entities, and breast cancer subtypes.
J. Chalfant Breast Pain
H. Ojeda-Fournier Nipple Discharge
A. Chetlen Multimodality Breast and Axillary Inflammatory and Infectious Entities
M. Guirguis Imaging Features of Breast Cancer Subtypes
J. Chalfant Breast Pain
H. Ojeda-Fournier Nipple Discharge
A. Chetlen Multimodality Breast and Axillary Inflammatory and Infectious Entities
M. Guirguis Imaging Features of Breast Cancer Subtypes
J. Chalfant, H. Ojeda-Fournier, A. Chetlen, M. Guirguis
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS09.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in musculoskeletal imaging.
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS10.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in education, administration, and informatics.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session reviews practical approaches to integrating supplemental imaging in breast care. Topics include ABUS interpretation, MRI findings and problem-solving strategies, contrast-enhanced mammography indications, and case-based reviews across mammography, ultrasound, and MRI.
G. Giakoumis-Spear Practical Approach to ABUS Interpretation
C. Edmonds Breast MRI: An Overview
B. Dontchos Contrast-Enhanced Mammography: A Review of Technique, Indications, and Limitations
E. Arribas Cases Mammography , US, Case Breast MRI and CEM
G. Giakoumis-Spear Practical Approach to ABUS Interpretation
C. Edmonds Breast MRI: An Overview
B. Dontchos Contrast-Enhanced Mammography: A Review of Technique, Indications, and Limitations
E. Arribas Cases Mammography , US, Case Breast MRI and CEM
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
G. Giakoumis-Spear, C. Edmonds, B. Dontchos, E. Arribas
Subcodes: BR, MR, MO, US
Credits: 2 CME
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
IC206.
In this course, participants will learn ways to improve practice performance and patient outcomes, focusing on how to optimize screening performance, reduce errors in breast imaging, incorporate MOD into practice, and implement a remote diagnostic program.
S. Yoon Optimizing Screening Performance
H. Marshall Reducing Errors in Breast Imaging
S. Chikarmane Incorporating Method of Detection (Mod) into Practice
R. Wahab Implementing A Remote Diagnostic Program
S. Yoon Optimizing Screening Performance
H. Marshall Reducing Errors in Breast Imaging
S. Chikarmane Incorporating Method of Detection (Mod) into Practice
R. Wahab Implementing A Remote Diagnostic Program
S. Yoon, H. Marshall, S. Chikarmane, R. Wahab
Subcodes: BR, DM, US, QI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC207.
This session will focus on cutting-edge techniques for minimally invasive cancer treatment options.
E. Knavel Histotripsy
A. Ghodadra Y90
S. Mouli Prostate Cancer Interventions
E. Knavel Histotripsy
A. Ghodadra Y90
S. Mouli Prostate Cancer Interventions
E. Knavel, A. Ghodadra, S. Mouli
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC208.
The course will cover cranial nerve anatomy through case review.
C. Taylor Cranial Nerves I - Iv
M. Hughes Cranial Nerves V - Viii
B. Branstetter Cranial Ix - Xii
C. Taylor Cranial Nerves I - Iv
M. Hughes Cranial Nerves V - Viii
B. Branstetter Cranial Ix - Xii
C. Taylor, M. Hughes, B. Branstetter
Subcodes: HN, NR, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC209.
The course will provide a review and update on multiple bowel topics.
B. Dane Updates in Crohn's Disease Imaging
B. Wildman-Tobriner Incidental Colon Cancer on CT
G. Khatri Rectal Cancer: Posttreatment Imaging
B. Dane Updates in Crohn's Disease Imaging
B. Wildman-Tobriner Incidental Colon Cancer on CT
G. Khatri Rectal Cancer: Posttreatment Imaging
B. Dane, B. Wildman-Tobriner, G. Khatri
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT05.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in cardiothoracic imaging. Topics include pleural diseases, pulmonary infections, vascular disease and cardiac CTA.
S. Kim Pleural Diseases
J. Ponnatapura Pulmonary Infections: Typical and Atypical.
J. Ahuja Vascular Disease in the Thorax.
M. Sakthivel Cardiac CTA cases
I. Cortopassi Panel Discussion
G. Shroff Panel Discussion
S. Kim Pleural Diseases
J. Ponnatapura Pulmonary Infections: Typical and Atypical.
J. Ahuja Vascular Disease in the Thorax.
M. Sakthivel Cardiac CTA cases
I. Cortopassi Panel Discussion
G. Shroff Panel Discussion
S. Kim, J. Ponnatapura, J. Ahuja, M. Sakthivel, I. Cortopassi, G. Shroff
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS11.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in emergency and general imaging.
Subcodes: ER, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS12.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in gastrointestinal imaging.
Subcodes: GI, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session will demonstrate advanced biopsy techniques, including stereotactic and contrast-enhanced mammography guidance; explain the implementation of breast cryoablation; assess nodal staging strategies; and apply best practices for preoperative localization to enhance surgical planning.
J. Porembka Breast Interventions: Problem-Solving Techniques
R. Ward Implementation of a Breast Cryoablation Program
J. Kunjummen Breast Cancer Staging and Nodal Assessment
T. Moseley Preoperative Localization of Breast Abnormalities for Surgery Using Breast Radiology Modalities
J. Porembka Breast Interventions: Problem-Solving Techniques
R. Ward Implementation of a Breast Cryoablation Program
J. Kunjummen Breast Cancer Staging and Nodal Assessment
T. Moseley Preoperative Localization of Breast Abnormalities for Surgery Using Breast Radiology Modalities
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
J. Porembka, R. Ward, J. Kunjummen, T. Moseley
Subcodes: BR, BI
Credits: 2 CME
1:30 PM — 3:00 PM
IC210.
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 Imaging Myocardial Inflammation
R. Hossain Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
M. Cham Infiltrative Cardiomyopathy
K. Hanneman Imaging Myocardial Inflammation
R. Hossain, M. Cham, K. Hanneman
Subcodes: CA, MR, PT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC211.
Review of pediatric musculoskeletal fundamentals and advanced imaging techniques for early and accurate diagnosis of pediatric musculoskeletal pathology.
N. Hull Practical Imaging Assessment of Pediatric Fractures
H. Park Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infections for Practicing Radiologists
E. Inarejos Clemente Musculoskeletal MR Imaging for Children: State-of-the-Art Techniques
N. Hull Practical Imaging Assessment of Pediatric Fractures
H. Park Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infections for Practicing Radiologists
E. Inarejos Clemente Musculoskeletal MR Imaging for Children: State-of-the-Art Techniques
N. Hull, H. Park, E. Inarejos Clemente
Subcodes: MK, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC212.
Explore advanced theranostic approaches in prostate, neuroendocrine, and thyroid cancers. Learn about alpha and beta therapies for prostate cancer, somatostatin-targeted treatments for neuroendocrine tumors, and evolving strategies in thyroid cancer theranostics. Led by expert speakers, gain practical insights to enhance personalized patient care.
T. Wong Prostate Cancer Theranostics: Alpha, Beta, Or Other
J. Peacock Somatostatin-Targeted Theranostics for Neuroendocrine Tumors
D. Yoo Thyroid Cancer Theranostics: Still Learning After All These Years
T. Wong Prostate Cancer Theranostics: Alpha, Beta, Or Other
J. Peacock Somatostatin-Targeted Theranostics for Neuroendocrine Tumors
D. Yoo Thyroid Cancer Theranostics: Still Learning After All These Years
T. Wong, J. Peacock, D. Yoo
Subcodes: MI, PT, NM, RO
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC213.
This session will explore the practical applications of general ultrasound in a variety of clinical contexts, with a focus on endocrine and abdominal imaging. Participants will review both basic and advanced ultrasound techniques in thyroid and parathyroid gland evaluation, and US-guided procedures. The session will also highlight technical pearls and pitfalls in assessment of abdominal hernias
M. Dighe Basic and Advanced Ultrasound Techniques in Thyroid Imaging and Procedures
R. Khot Parathyroid Ultrasound: All You Need to Know
E. Zalaquett Tips and Tricks in the Evaluation of Abdominal Hernias
M. Dighe Basic and Advanced Ultrasound Techniques in Thyroid Imaging and Procedures
R. Khot Parathyroid Ultrasound: All You Need to Know
E. Zalaquett Tips and Tricks in the Evaluation of Abdominal Hernias
M. Dighe, R. Khot, E. Zalaquett
Subcodes: US, GN, HN, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC214.
The course will cover abdominal and pelvic emergencies as well as male genitourinary emergencies.
K. Lee Tummy Troubles: Imaging of Acute Gastric Conditions
V. Mellnick Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy
R. Tsai Bowel Obstruction and Ischemia
C. Flink Penile Injuries and Penile Prosthetic Complications
K. Lee Tummy Troubles: Imaging of Acute Gastric Conditions
V. Mellnick Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy
R. Tsai Bowel Obstruction and Ischemia
C. Flink Penile Injuries and Penile Prosthetic Complications
K. Lee, V. Mellnick, R. Tsai, C. Flink
Subcodes: ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC215.
This session will review MR imaging of acute obstetric and gynecologic conditions as well as MR imaging of the penis and scrotum.
R. Ram Acute Obstetric MRI
M. Flusberg Acute Gynecologic MRI
R. Vikram Imaging in Carcinoma of the Penis and Male Urethra
R. Ram Acute Obstetric MRI
M. Flusberg Acute Gynecologic MRI
R. Vikram Imaging in Carcinoma of the Penis and Male Urethra
R. Ram, M. Flusberg, R. Vikram
Subcodes: GU, OB
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS13.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in vascular and interventional radiology.
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS14.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in breast imaging.
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:00 PM
IC216.
This session will explore how minimally invasive, image-guided techniques can treat a variety of arterial diseases.
A. Eifler Prostate Artery Embolization
J. Pinter Visceral and Aortic Aneurysms
E. Knavel Uterine Fibroid Embolization
A. Eifler Prostate Artery Embolization
J. Pinter Visceral and Aortic Aneurysms
E. Knavel Uterine Fibroid Embolization
A. Eifler, J. Pinter, E. Knavel
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC217.
This session will review a range of benign processes affecting the gynecologic organs and pelvic floor.
A. Shenoy-Bhangle Endometriosis Imaging: Why, How, and What
S. Bahrami Gynecologic Infections
C. Boatright Pelvic Floor Imaging
A. Shenoy-Bhangle Endometriosis Imaging: Why, How, and What
S. Bahrami Gynecologic Infections
C. Boatright Pelvic Floor Imaging
A. Shenoy-Bhangle, S. Bahrami, C. Boatright
Subcodes: GU, OB
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC218.
This course provides a basic review of the tools and methods of Quality and Safety and how to use them in your practice.
P. Cronin The Lexicon of Quality & Safety
D. Katz How to Modify Your Practice to Stay Safe
E. Walker Informatics and AI in Quality & Safety
P. Cronin The Lexicon of Quality & Safety
D. Katz How to Modify Your Practice to Stay Safe
E. Walker Informatics and AI in Quality & Safety
P. Cronin, D. Katz, E. Walker
Subcodes: QI, PS, HP, AI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC219.
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) interpretation is challenging. The goal of this session is to present a simple and practical, findings-based approach to ILD including fibrosis, nodules, and mosaic attenuation. The emphasis will be on demystifying the approach to this difficult topic.
A. Brixey Imaging of ILD in 2026: How Things Have Changed Over The Past Decade
J. Chung Approach to Fibrotic Lung Disease
S. Steinberger Diffuse Pulmonary Nodules: A Pattern-Based Diagnostic Framework
T. Bang Approach to Mosaic Attenuation
A. Brixey Imaging of ILD in 2026: How Things Have Changed Over The Past Decade
J. Chung Approach to Fibrotic Lung Disease
S. Steinberger Diffuse Pulmonary Nodules: A Pattern-Based Diagnostic Framework
T. Bang Approach to Mosaic Attenuation
A. Brixey, J. Chung, S. Steinberger, T. Bang
Subcodes: CH, TH, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC220.
Review imaging strategies and interpretation tips for evaluating hardware complications. Topics include metal artifact reduction, soft tissue mass characterization, and common pitfalls and pearls in assessing spinal hardware and joint arthroplasties.
N. Subhas Metal Artifact Reduction Techniques for CT and MR: What Do I Need to Do
J. Long Soft Tissue Masses Around Hardware: Deciphering the Terminology
M. Buchanan Spinal Hardware: 5 Useful Tips & 5 Common Pitfalls
I. Khodarahmi Joint Arthroplasties: 5 Useful Tips & 5 Common Pitfalls
N. Subhas Metal Artifact Reduction Techniques for CT and MR: What Do I Need to Do
J. Long Soft Tissue Masses Around Hardware: Deciphering the Terminology
M. Buchanan Spinal Hardware: 5 Useful Tips & 5 Common Pitfalls
I. Khodarahmi Joint Arthroplasties: 5 Useful Tips & 5 Common Pitfalls
N. Subhas, J. Long, M. Buchanan, I. Khodarahmi
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC221.
This session will focus on the role of Doppler US in the evaluation of renal pathology in both native and transplant kidneys, with emphasis on differentiating benign from suspicious renal lesions, role of Doppler US in assessment of renovascular hypertension, and use of US in emergency settings, including complications in native and transplant kidneys, will be reviewed
M. Tublin Role of Ultrasound in Evaluation of Renal Cystic and Echogenic Lesions
M. Lockhart Role of Doppler US in Evaluation of Patients with Renovascular Hypertension
G. Joshi Emergencies in Native and Transplant Kidneys
M. Tublin Role of Ultrasound in Evaluation of Renal Cystic and Echogenic Lesions
M. Lockhart Role of Doppler US in Evaluation of Patients with Renovascular Hypertension
G. Joshi Emergencies in Native and Transplant Kidneys
M. Tublin, M. Lockhart, G. Joshi
Subcodes: US, GU, VI, ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS15.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in gastrointestinal imaging.
Subcodes: GI, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS16.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in neuroradiology.
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
This session will analyze imaging approaches for patients with implants, discuss the considerations in transgender patients and men, apply BI-RADS 3 in diagnostic settings, and present challenging cases using the latest BI-RADS updates.
B. Adrada Breast Implants: Imaging Insights and Complications
H. Ojeda-Fournier Imaging in Men and Transmasculine Patients
R. Miles Applications of BI-RADS-3 in Diagnostic Imaging
A. Lee Latest BI-RADS Update: Application in Challenging Cases
B. Adrada Breast Implants: Imaging Insights and Complications
H. Ojeda-Fournier Imaging in Men and Transmasculine Patients
R. Miles Applications of BI-RADS-3 in Diagnostic Imaging
A. Lee Latest BI-RADS Update: Application in Challenging Cases
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
B. Adrada, H. Ojeda-Fournier, R. Miles, A. Lee
Subcodes: BR, BI
Credits: 2 CME
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
7:00 AM — 8:00 AM
AWE08.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in nuclear medicine.
F. Garcia Pires
F. Garcia Pires
F. Garcia Pires
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1 CME
AWE09.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in neuroradiology.
S. Mukherji
S. Mukherji
S. Mukherji
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1 CME
AWE10.
Hear the authors of the best scientific and educational exhibits present their work in musculoskeletal imaging.
D. Bielecki
D. Bielecki
D. Bielecki
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1 CME
The Key Case Challenge oral presentations for the following subspecialties will be presented: nuclear medicine, neuroradiology, and musculoskeletal imaging.
Subcodes: GN
Credits: 1 CME
This course covers key imaging findings in ectopic pregnancy and scrotal imaging. Ultrasound in vascular emergencies will be addressed.
M. Horrow Ectopic Pregnancy-Peer Learning Cases
L. Scoutt Ultrasound of Vascular Emergencies
D. Rubens Major Scrotal Pitfalls
M. Horrow Ectopic Pregnancy-Peer Learning Cases
L. Scoutt Ultrasound of Vascular Emergencies
D. Rubens Major Scrotal Pitfalls
M. Horrow, L. Scoutt, D. Rubens
Subcodes: US, GU
Credits: 1 CME
7:30 AM — 9:30 AM
This session will cover essential topics in acute obstetric imaging, demonstrate advanced imaging techniques for endometriosis through case discussions, assess multimodality female pelvic floor imaging, and apply diagnostic skills to acute gynecologic imaging cases.
J. Harwin Diagnostic Imaging in Acute Obstetric Conditions
A. Shenoy-Bhangle State-of-the-Art Endometriosis Imaging Case Based Approach
K. Vijay Cases- Multimodality Female Pelvic Floor Imaging
M. Zulfiqar Acute Gynecologic Imaging
J. Harwin Diagnostic Imaging in Acute Obstetric Conditions
A. Shenoy-Bhangle State-of-the-Art Endometriosis Imaging Case Based Approach
K. Vijay Cases- Multimodality Female Pelvic Floor Imaging
M. Zulfiqar Acute Gynecologic Imaging
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
J. Harwin, A. Shenoy-Bhangle, K. Vijay, M. Zulfiqar
Subcodes: GU, OB
Credits: 2 CME
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM
IC301.
This session will provide an overview of how to accurately describe common shoulder ailments, in the pre-operative and post-operative settings, in your imaging reports.
K. Cheng Rotator Cuff Imaging
M. Mills Shoulder Instabilty
L. Beltran Shoulder Pathology Beyond the Rotator Cuff and Labrum
S. Gyftopoulos Post-Operative Shoulder Imaging (Cuff and Labrum)
K. Cheng Rotator Cuff Imaging
M. Mills Shoulder Instabilty
L. Beltran Shoulder Pathology Beyond the Rotator Cuff and Labrum
S. Gyftopoulos Post-Operative Shoulder Imaging (Cuff and Labrum)
K. Cheng, M. Mills, L. Beltran, S. Gyftopoulos
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC302.
The course will review updates in LI-RADS, quantitative imaging, and interesting cases.
A. Furlan LI-RADS Diagnosis and Updates
M. Mendiratta-Lala LI-RADS Post Treatment Algorithms: Latest Updates
K. Elsayes Interesting Liver Lesions: Non HCC
A. Furlan LI-RADS Diagnosis and Updates
M. Mendiratta-Lala LI-RADS Post Treatment Algorithms: Latest Updates
K. Elsayes Interesting Liver Lesions: Non HCC
A. Furlan, M. Mendiratta-Lala, K. Elsayes
Subcodes: GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC303.
The American Board of Radiology will present challenges and opportunities for 2026 and beyond.
B. Wagner ABR Updates
J. Kaufman Online Longitudinal Assessment: Function and Features
B. Wagner ABR Updates
J. Kaufman Online Longitudinal Assessment: Function and Features
B. Wagner, J. Kaufman
Subcodes: ED, GN
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC304.
This course will focus on the normal appearance and common complications related to cardiac pre-operative imaging.
T. McLaren Coronary FFRCT
K. Kallianos Left Atrial Evaluation
S. Malik CT in Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement
T. McLaren Coronary FFRCT
K. Kallianos Left Atrial Evaluation
S. Malik CT in Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement
T. McLaren, K. Kallianos, S. Malik
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT06.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in neuroradiology. Topics include CNS tumor, neurovascular, cranial nerve, and adult spine case reviews.
J. McCarty Adult Spine Case Review
C. Chung Neurovascular Case Review
S. Calle CNS Tumor Case Review
F. Deng Cranial Nerve Case Review
J. McCarty Adult Spine Case Review
C. Chung Neurovascular Case Review
S. Calle CNS Tumor Case Review
F. Deng Cranial Nerve Case Review
J. McCarty, C. Chung, S. Calle, F. Deng
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS17.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in breast imaging.
Subcodes: BR
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS18.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in neuroradiology.
Subcodes: NR
Credits: 1.5 CME
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
This session will review the staging and patterns of recurrence of endometrial cancer, identify imaging characteristics of HPV-related neoplasms and uterine sarcomas, and apply MRI case analyses to improve the evaluation of adnexal lesions. Participants will integrate advanced imaging criteria to enhance diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making in gynecologic oncology.
E. Maheshwari MRI in Endometrial Cancer: From Diagnosis to Surveillance
V. Katabathina HPV-related Neoplasms
S. Kang Uterine Sarcomas: Imaging for Accurate Diagnosis and Management
L. Nelson Cases- MRI of Adnexal Lesions
E. Maheshwari MRI in Endometrial Cancer: From Diagnosis to Surveillance
V. Katabathina HPV-related Neoplasms
S. Kang Uterine Sarcomas: Imaging for Accurate Diagnosis and Management
L. Nelson Cases- MRI of Adnexal Lesions
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
E. Maheshwari, V. Katabathina, S. Kang, L. Nelson
Subcodes: GU, OB
Credits: 2 CME
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
IC306.
This session will focus on the post-operative appearance and complications from GU surgeries.
S. Raichandani After the Knife: Post-Op Kidney Pitfalls and Pearls
C. Thompson Post-operative Imaging of the Bladder and Prostate
A. Furlan Renal Transplant Imaging: Pearls and Pitfalls
S. Raichandani After the Knife: Post-Op Kidney Pitfalls and Pearls
C. Thompson Post-operative Imaging of the Bladder and Prostate
A. Furlan Renal Transplant Imaging: Pearls and Pitfalls
S. Raichandani, C. Thompson, A. Furlan
Subcodes: GU
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC307.
Many consider chest x-ray interpretation a "lost art", however radiographs are still obtained very frequently. The goal of this session is to present approaches, pearls and pitfalls from experts in the area of radiographic interpretation.
M. Rosado De Christenson Pearls and Pitfalls in the Interpretation of Mediastinal Abnormalities
K. Cummings General Approach to Lung Opacities
J. Kanne Mistakes in Chest Radiographic Interpretation and How to Avoid Them
M. Rosado De Christenson Pearls and Pitfalls in the Interpretation of Mediastinal Abnormalities
K. Cummings General Approach to Lung Opacities
J. Kanne Mistakes in Chest Radiographic Interpretation and How to Avoid Them
M. Rosado De Christenson, K. Cummings, J. Kanne
Subcodes: CH, TH, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC308.
This course will review the posttreatment appearance of brain, neck and spine.
A. Bhatt Posttreatment Evaluation of Head and Neck Cancer
J. Gadde Postoperative Evaluation of Spina Bifida / Tethered Cord Repair
B. Weinberg Post-Treatment Evaluation of Brain Tumors
A. Bhatt Posttreatment Evaluation of Head and Neck Cancer
J. Gadde Postoperative Evaluation of Spina Bifida / Tethered Cord Repair
B. Weinberg Post-Treatment Evaluation of Brain Tumors
A. Bhatt, J. Gadde, B. Weinberg
Subcodes: HN, MR, MR, CT
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC309.
This session highlights key imaging approaches and reporting tips for less common but clinically important MSK topics, including MRI neurography, bone marrow MRI, musculoskeletal ultrasound of soft tissue masses, and soft tissue calcifications.
L. Fayad MRI Neurography: What Do I Say?
H. Ilaslan Bone Marrow MRI: What Do I Say?
K. Udager MSK US of Lumps and Bumps: What Do I Say?
E. Walker Soft Tissue Calcifications: What Do I Say?
L. Fayad MRI Neurography: What Do I Say?
H. Ilaslan Bone Marrow MRI: What Do I Say?
K. Udager MSK US of Lumps and Bumps: What Do I Say?
E. Walker Soft Tissue Calcifications: What Do I Say?
L. Fayad, H. Ilaslan, K. Udager, E. Walker
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT07.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in nuclear medicine. Topics include acute nuclear medicine imaging, parathyroid, cardiac imaging and MSK scintigraphy.
J. Peacock Cases in Cardiac Imaging
C. Shah Parathyroid Scintigraphy
P. Scherer MSK Scintigraphy
A. St. Claire Acute NM Imaging
J. Peacock Cases in Cardiac Imaging
C. Shah Parathyroid Scintigraphy
P. Scherer MSK Scintigraphy
A. St. Claire Acute NM Imaging
J. Peacock, C. Shah, P. Scherer, A. St. Claire
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS19.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in musculoskeletal imaging.
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS20.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in gastrointestinal imaging.
Subcodes: GI, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
This session will present challenging cases from the GYN ONC Tumor Board, highlight strategies to add value to endometriosis surgeons, and examine lung cancer and screening using low-dose computed tomography.
M. Sugi Cases-Challenging Cases from GYN ONC Tumor Boards
M. Sakala Cases-Adding Value for Endometriosis Surgeons
G. Rauch Expert Case Panel
L. Groner Lung Cancer Screening and Opportunistic Screening at Low-dose Computed Tomography
M. Sugi Cases-Challenging Cases from GYN ONC Tumor Boards
M. Sakala Cases-Adding Value for Endometriosis Surgeons
G. Rauch Expert Case Panel
L. Groner Lung Cancer Screening and Opportunistic Screening at Low-dose Computed Tomography
There is a separate registration fee for this course.
M. Sugi, M. Sakala, G. Rauch, L. Groner
Subcodes: GU, OB, CT
Credits: 2 CME
1:30 PM — 3:00 PM
IC310.
This session reviews key imaging techniques and critical findings for musculoskeletal injuries and conditions—including chest/abdominal wall, groin, extremity injuries and infectious/inflammatory myositis—to guide surgical planning and optimize patient care.
T. Wong Chest and Abdominal Wall Injuries: What Does the Surgeon Want to Know?
A. Zoga Groin Injuries: What Does the Surgeon Want to Know?
L. He Upper and Lower Extremity Injuries: What Does the Surgeon Want to Know?
C. French Infectious and Inflammatory Myositis: It's Not Always an Injury
T. Wong Chest and Abdominal Wall Injuries: What Does the Surgeon Want to Know?
A. Zoga Groin Injuries: What Does the Surgeon Want to Know?
L. He Upper and Lower Extremity Injuries: What Does the Surgeon Want to Know?
C. French Infectious and Inflammatory Myositis: It's Not Always an Injury
T. Wong, A. Zoga, L. He, C. French
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC311.
This course will review neuroradiology and head and neck cases in preparation for the Oral Boards.
A. Stacks Brain Cases
P. Wangaryattawanich Head and Neck Cases
D. Brady Pediatric Cases
C. Torres Spine Cases
A. Stacks Brain Cases
P. Wangaryattawanich Head and Neck Cases
D. Brady Pediatric Cases
C. Torres Spine Cases
A. Stacks, P. Wangaryattawanich, D. Brady, C. Torres
Subcodes: HN, NR, PD
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC312.
This course is a case based review of fundamental pathologies involving the "forgotten friends" in the abdomen.
K. Flicek Esophagus and Stomach
D. Souza Spleen
J. Fried Mesentery
K. Kalisz Vascular Abdominal Cases
K. Flicek Esophagus and Stomach
D. Souza Spleen
J. Fried Mesentery
K. Kalisz Vascular Abdominal Cases
K. Flicek, D. Souza, J. Fried, K. Kalisz
Subcodes: GU, GI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC313.
This course will focus on cardiac imaging findings in the acute setting, including important cardiac imaging findings incidentally discovered.
B. Carter Cardiac Imaging in the Oncology Patient
J. Stojanovska CMR in Myocarditis
L. Heyneman Acute Cardiac Imaging for All Imagers
B. Carter Cardiac Imaging in the Oncology Patient
J. Stojanovska CMR in Myocarditis
L. Heyneman Acute Cardiac Imaging for All Imagers
B. Carter, J. Stojanovska, L. Heyneman
Subcodes: CA, CT, MR, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT08.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in vascular imaging and interventional radiology. Topics include endovascular interventions, vascular malformations, IR and trauma, and PAE tips.
A. Desai Endovascular Interventions
N. Parikh PAE Tricks and Tips
C. Bailey Vascular Malformations
E. Aaltonen IR and Trauma
A. Desai Endovascular Interventions
N. Parikh PAE Tricks and Tips
C. Bailey Vascular Malformations
E. Aaltonen IR and Trauma
A. Desai, N. Parikh, C. Bailey, E. Aaltonen
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS21.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in education, administration, and informatics.
Subcodes: ED
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS22.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in nuclear medicine.
Subcodes: NM
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS23.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in female genitourinary imaging.
Subcodes: GU, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
3:30 PM — 5:00 PM
IC314.
This session offers practical guidance on evaluating the elbow, wrist, hand, ankle, and foot, focusing on optimizing MRI protocols, identifying key diagnostic findings, and avoiding common pitfalls.
B. Casagranda Ankle MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
J. Weaver Foot MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
D. Schneider Elbow MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
J. Delic Wrist & Hand MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
B. Casagranda Ankle MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
J. Weaver Foot MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
D. Schneider Elbow MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
J. Delic Wrist & Hand MRI: How I Do It and What I Look For?
B. Casagranda, J. Weaver, D. Schneider, J. Delic
Subcodes: MK
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC315.
This session will discuss the crucial role IR plays in managing life-threatening conditions related to sepsis, trauma, and IO access complications.
S. Herwald Septic Emergencies
S. Golden Trauma
K. Shah IO Emergencies
S. Herwald Septic Emergencies
S. Golden Trauma
K. Shah IO Emergencies
S. Herwald, S. Golden, K. Shah
Subcodes: VI
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC316.
This course will review spinal emergencies, including non-traumatic emergencies.
S. Abi Fadel Craniocervical Junction Trauma
J. Hartman Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma
A. Grayev Nontraumatic Spinal Emergencies
S. Abi Fadel Craniocervical Junction Trauma
J. Hartman Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma
A. Grayev Nontraumatic Spinal Emergencies
S. Abi Fadel, J. Hartman, A. Grayev
Subcodes: NR, MK, CT, MR
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC317.
While some radiology practices are subspecialized, most radiologists have general call responsibilities. The goal of this session is to address the most common on-call thoracic indications encountered in an acute setting.
K. Kuykendall Acute Aortic Syndromes
S. Kligerman Approach to the CT for Rule Out PE
B. Elicker Imaging of Acute Lung Diseases
B. Gosangi Important ER and Inpatient Chest Radiograph Cases
K. Kuykendall Acute Aortic Syndromes
S. Kligerman Approach to the CT for Rule Out PE
B. Elicker Imaging of Acute Lung Diseases
B. Gosangi Important ER and Inpatient Chest Radiograph Cases
K. Kuykendall, S. Kligerman, B. Elicker, B. Gosangi
Subcodes: CH, TH, CT, RF
Credits: 1.5 CME
IC318.
Explore practical problem-solving in nuclear medicine across organ systems. Learn to troubleshoot challenging renal and adrenal lesions, refine breast cancer imaging strategies, and think outside the box with a diverse case potpourri. This course enhances diagnostic accuracy and critical thinking for clinicians and imaging specialists facing complex cases.
E. Akin Troubleshooting Renal and Adrenal Lesions with Nuclear Medicine
S. Cha Problem-solving for Breast Cancer with Nuclear Medicine
S. Elman Paging Nuclear Medicine Stat!
I. Dalal Think Outside the Box: Potpourri of Cases
E. Akin Troubleshooting Renal and Adrenal Lesions with Nuclear Medicine
S. Cha Problem-solving for Breast Cancer with Nuclear Medicine
S. Elman Paging Nuclear Medicine Stat!
I. Dalal Think Outside the Box: Potpourri of Cases
E. Akin, S. Cha, S. Elman, I. Dalal
Subcodes: MI, PT, NM, ER
Credits: 1.5 CME
RT09.
This session is a dynamic “rapid fire” case review format with expert faculty covering high-yield clinically relevant topics in abdominal imaging. Topics include renal/adrenal, liver lesions, and female reproductive imaging.
J. Karajgikar Case-Based Review of Bowel Gas Patterns and Free Air
B. Mansoori Case-Based Review of Pancreatic Lesions
V. Planz Right Upper Quadrant Ultrasound
M. Zulfiqar Male Reproductive/Bladder Imaging
J. Revels Panel Discussion
J. Karajgikar Case-Based Review of Bowel Gas Patterns and Free Air
B. Mansoori Case-Based Review of Pancreatic Lesions
V. Planz Right Upper Quadrant Ultrasound
M. Zulfiqar Male Reproductive/Bladder Imaging
J. Revels Panel Discussion
J. Karajgikar, B. Mansoori, V. Planz, M. Zulfiqar, J. Revels
Subcodes: GI, GU, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS24.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in thoracic imaging.
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS25.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in cardiac imaging.
Subcodes: CA, CH
Credits: 1.5 CME
SS26.
Scientific oral presentations covering research in male genitourinary imaging.
Subcodes: GU, US
Credits: 1.5 CME
ARRS is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education activities for physicians.
The ARRS designates this other (live and enduring) activity for a maximum of 227.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
