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CME Credit Type: AOA Category 1-A

Thoracic & Lumbar Spine Trauma: What Emergency & Trauma Service Want to Know

This webinar will review thoracic and lumbar spine fracture classifications as well as the role of MRI and the need to scrutinize the posterior ligamentous complex. Attendees will be able to identify stable vs. unstable thoracic and lumbar spine fractures, improving guidance for surgeons.

10.18.22

Advanced Imaging of the Prostate: PI-RADS V2.1 & Beyond

This webinar will discuss interdepartmental workflows regarding PI-RADS V2.1, giving the radiologist a better understanding of what the referring urologist needs to know. Multiple cases/images will be presented, outlining the PI-RADS V2.1 scores. In addition, FACBC PET/CT will be discussed.

10.18.22

Thoracic Imaging of the Newborn

The webinar is designed to increase radiologist understanding of the unique pathophysiology of neonatal lung disorders.

10.18.22

Practical Approaches to Arthrography & Related Pain Management

This webinar has been designed to provide the general radiologist with a solid understanding of how to apply the modality of ultrasound guided joint procedures. Upon conclusion of this webinar learners should achieve the following outcomes: • Know the absolute and relative contraindications to joint injections. • Have a successful approach for fluoroscopy guided procedures … Read More

10.18.22

Management of Cystic Ovarian Lesions

This webinar is designed to update radiologists on new SRU recommendations for the evaluation and follow up of simple ovarian cysts, and to review prior recommendations for simplex and complex cystic ovarian masses.

10.18.22

Nuclear Medicine Viewbox Rounds (Non-Cardiopulmonary)

Most practicing generalists do not encounter these types of cases often, so a review is necessary. This activity is designed to give practicing general radiologists a review of non-cardiopulmonary nuclear medicine cases, improving radiologist knowledge and understanding when interpreting nuclear medicine cases.

10.18.22

Emergent CT Cases: Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on These!

This activity has been designed to improve radiologist detection accuracy of key findings for the CT diagnosis of urgent abdominal/pelvic non-traumatic pathology.

10.18.22

Structured Approach to Arthritis Imaging

After completion of this activity, learners should have better knowledge of the types of arthritis and what their characteristic features are. This knowledge should allow them to identify these entities in practice and be able to distinguish between the differing arthritides to create a narrow differential diagnosis for the clinician.

10.18.22

HRCT: What to do When It’s Not UIP

The idiopathic pulmonary pneumonias (IIP) are difficult to diagnose due to considerable overlap of radiographic findings. This causes increased intra- and inter-observer viability. This activity has been designed to increase knowledge and confidence in diagnosing IIPs using new criteria which can guide new therapies in pulmonary fibrosis.

10.18.22