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Event Sponsor: American Osteopathic College of Radiology

Imaging of CNS Infections

Webinar Objectives: • Identify CNS infectious agents in a variety of clinical settings • Recognize imaging patterns for common CNS infections in immunocompetent & immunosuppressed hosts • Discuss differential considerations for CNS infections

10.18.22

Bone Scan Basics

By the end of this lecture, participants should be able to describe: • Basic physiology of diphosphonate nuclear bone scan • Basic approach to protocolling bone scans based on clinical scenario • Relevant anatomy and changes in radiotracer distribution to develop a brief relevant differential diagnosis and recommend next best workup step, if appropriate

10.18.22

MRI of Anterior Knee Pain

Webinar Objectives: • To review the MRI findings of the differential diagnosis for anterior knee pain • To better understand the evaluation of cartilage within the patellofemoral joint • To review key measurements when evaluating patella dislocation • To understand areas of impingement in the anterior knee that may result in pain

10.18.22

IR in Trauma

Mechanisms of injury and approach to therapy.

10.18.22

MRI of the Ankle

This webinar has been designed to improve learner knowledge of ankle MRI including the appearance of normal anatomy and the common pathology. This knowledge should allow the learner to accurately and efficiently read ankle MRI in practice, offering the clinician a specific diagnosis and etiology for the patient’s symptoms.

10.18.22

Common Ultrasound-Guided Musculoskeletal Procedures

Following this lecture, the learner should better understand the indications and benefits of the use of ultrasound guidance for musculoskeletal procedures. She/he should also learn the correct materials needed and their appropriate set up. Finally, the learner should better understand basic techniques of common US-guided MSK procedures.

10.18.22

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