The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
UCSF designates this enduring material for a maximum of 21.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The total credits are inclusive of 7.0 in CT, 9.25 in MR, 0.75 in Ultrasound, and 2.75 in Breast Imaging.
Series Release: November 16, 2019
Series Expiration: November 15, 2022 (deadline to register for credit)
Estimated time to complete activity: 21.5 hours
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity post-test and evaluation. CME Credit registration forms must be submitted prior to series expiration date. Certificates will be dated upon receipt and cannot be dated retroactively.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
Select guidelines and protocols for cancer imaging, with focus on breast, lung, endometrium, and cervix
Recommend up-to-date imaging approaches to trauma and emergency conditions and masses of the brain, orbits and spine
Recognize imaging pearls and pitfalls in joint injuries of the shoulder, elbow, knee and ankle, as well as utilize musculoskeletal ultrasound
Identify fundamentals and criteria for imaging of the acute abdomen, including pregnant women
Implement updated guidelines for imaging of abdominal trauma, infections, and inflammatory bowel disease
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for practicing radiologists.
Topics/Speaker:
Musculoskeletal, Lung
CT Approach to the Pulmonary Nodule: Update – Brett M. Elicker, MD
Diffuse Lung Disease: The Key Patterns – Brett M. Elicker, MD
Pulmonary Embolism: Controversies and Pitfalls – Brett M. Elicker, MD
Role of Imaging in Suspected Pulmonary Infection – Brett M. Elicker, MD
Basics of MSK US – Rina P. Patel, MD
Ankle: Tendons and Ligaments – Ramya Srinivasan, MD
Knee Ligaments – Ramya Srinivasan, MD
Knee Menisci – Ramya Srinivasan, MD
Musculoskeletal, Neuro
Imaging of Orbital Anatomy and Pathology – Yi Li, MD
Finger and Thumb MRI Simplified – Rina P. Patel, MD
Shoulder MRI: Instability and Labrum – Rina P. Patel, MD
Shoulder MRI: Rotator Cuff – Rina P. Patel, MD
Young Adult Hip: MRI – Rina P. Patel, MD
Hip Ultrasound Made Easy – Ramya Srinivasan, MD
Skeletal Trauma: Commonly Missed Injuries – Ramya Srinivasan, MD
Cysts and Hydrocephalus – David M. Wilson, MD, PhD
Neuro
Hybrid OR: Implication for Radiology Practice and Trauma – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
A Simplified Approach to Normal Brain Myelination – Yi Li, MD
Congenital and Perinatal CNS infections – Yi Li, MD
Congenital Spinal Anomalies: What the Surgeon Wants to Know – Yi Li, MD
Intracranial Hemorrhage – David M. Wilson, MD, PhD
Intracranial Infection – David M. Wilson, MD, PhD
Midline Masses – David M. Wilson, MD, PhD
Spine Inflammation and Infection – David M. Wilson, MD, PhD
Abdomen, Interventional
Biopsies and Drainages from Hell: How To Do It – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
IVC Filters: A Primer and Medicolegal Implications – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
Pearls & Pitfalls of Central Venous Access: Thoracentesis and Paracentesis – Miles B. Conrad, MD, MPH
Acute Abdomen: Pearls & Pitfalls – Priyanka Jha, MBBS
Non-obstetric CT/MRI in Pregnancy: How To Do It and What To Expect – Priyanka Jha, MBBS
Post-operative Abdomen: Upper GI Tract – Priyanka Jha, MBBS
Practical Tools for Addressing Screening Mammography Controversies – Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
Imaging of Mesenteric Ischemia – Alexander V. Rybkin, MD
Abdomen, Breast
MRI of Endometrial and Cervical Cancer – Priyanka Jha, MBBS
Breast MRI Interpretation: BPE vs. Cancer? – Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
Digital Mammography Cases – Bonnie M. Joe, MD, PhD
Monitoring Response to Therapy in Breast Cancer – Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
MQSA and EQUIP – Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD
HIV and AIDS: Imaging Update – Alexander V. Rybkin, MD
Imaging of Abdominal Trauma: Insights and Pitfalls – Alexander V. Rybkin, MD
Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Alexander V. Rybkin, MD
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