Hot Topics in Body CT Scanning: What You Need to Know
Friday, May 29, 2020 - Sunday, May 31, 2020
CME Provider:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine › Gage Friend 720 Rutland Avenue Turner 20 Baltimore, Maryland (MD) 21205 United States
Phone: 4109552959
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Conference Center:
Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown › 300 Korean Veterans Blvd Nashville, Tennessee (TN) 37201 United States
Phone: 615-259-7881
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Description:
The rapid evolution of multidetector CT (MDCT) has impacted all aspects of patient diagnosis from cardiac imaging to vascular imaging to hepatic imaging. The development of these new scanners requires a close look at all aspects of our CT programs ranging from our scan protocols, to contrast injection to the use of oral contrast. The new clinical applications require a better understanding of our scanners as the “room for error” has decreased with scanners routinely acquiring datasets in under 10 seconds. New applications have evolved from coronary CTA to virtual colonoscopy to dual energy imaging, to name a few. Classic applications like imaging the liver, kidneys or pancreas have changed with the role of multi-phase acquisition and post processing techniques becoming more critical. This has been both a time of change and a time of excitement. This meeting will provide the attendee with an improved understanding of the role of MDCT today and will help them improve their practice skills and knowledge base. Whether it is designing new scan protocols or learning new skill sets, this meeting will be a catalyst for increasing your core competencies through a series of lectures and hands-on training over a three-day period.
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Instructors:
Elliot K. Fishman, MD, FACR Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Activity Director Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science, Oncology, Surgery and Urology Director, Diagnostic Imaging and Body CT
Jan Fritz, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Associate Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
Alec Megibow, MD Professor of Radiology and Surgery New York University School of Medicine New York University Radiology Associates New York, New York
Steven P Rowe, MD, PhD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Associate Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
Marilyn Siegel, MD Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics Washington University School of Medicine Edward Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology St. Louis, Missouri
CME Credit:
Physicians: 18.25 Hours
Radiologic Technologists: 16.5 Hours
Self Assessment Module (SAM):
No
Specialty Audience:
Radiology
RADLIST Course #22844
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