National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 2015 (CME Videos)
Description
World Class CME’s National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium™ – 2015 is a comprehensive program, featuring 140 lectures across 10 subspecialties and will help you to better:
- Use MDCT and MR in evaluating the abdomen, liver, pancreas, spleen and bowel
- Apply ultrasound in obstetrical, gynecological, cardiovascular and other organ system evaluations
- Evaluate genitourinary malignancies, masses and anomalies with MRI, CT and US
- Understand the newest breast screening and diagnostic technologies
- Use CT angiography in cardiovascular imaging
- Stage and interpret CT findings within a lung cancer-screening program
Intended Audience
The activity was designed for community radiologists who routinely are called upon to perform diagnostic imaging in various subspecialties and need to be proficient in several modalities.
Topics & Speakers
Upon completion of this activity, you should be able to:
- Increase diagnostic capabilities in multiple radiology sub-specialties.
- Effectively use MDCT and MR imaging to evaluate the abdomen, liver, pancreas, spleen and bowel.
- Apply ultrasound to obstetrical evaluations and beyond, including gynecological, cardiovascular and other organ systems.
- Utilize MRI to assess injury and disease in the knee, wrist, elbow and shoulder.
- Improve assessment of genitourinary malignancies, masses and anomalies using MRI, CT and US.
- Plan the appropriate imaging of emergency department patients.
- Improve diagnostic accuracy in breast imaging and distinguish advantages of the newest breast screening and diagnostic technologies.
- Determine the indications and applications of CT Angiography in cardiovascular imaging.
- Interpret and stage CT findings in the context of a lung cancer-screening program.
Accreditation
Oakstone Publishing, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Date of Original Release: February 15, 2016
Date of Credit Termination: February 15, 2019
Estimated Time to Complete: 63.25 hours