National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium This Year's Foremost Radiology Meeting
Sunday, December 08, 2024 from 07:30am to 04:00pm
Disney's Yacht Club Resort, 1700 Epcot Resorts Boulevard
HIGHLIGHTS
True state-of-the-art program covering the essential, practical and timely topics diagnostic radiologists need to know to hone their skills for delivering excellent patient care
Dedicated breast imaging program with Breast MRI, Breast Imaging and Advanced Topics in Breast, plus choice of free workshops
40 faculty and 110 lectures – Choose which lectures and/or workshops to attend
Non-interpretive session covering a variety of topics such as RVU tracking, remote reading, artificial intelligence (AI) and the role of the senior radiologist – This session will allow for dedicated interactive question and answer sessions
Improve assessment of gastrointestinal and genitourinary malignancies, masses and anomalies using MRI, CT and US: Emphasis on what you need to know in clinical practice
MSK session – deep dive, interactive workshop focusing on practical tips for adding value to the workup of orthopedic patients
OBJECTIVES
Increase diagnostic capabilities in multiple radiology sub-specialties including Body Imaging, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Neuroradiology, Cardiothoracic Imaging and Emergency Radiology
Utilize CT and MRI to assess injury and disease in the extremities, spine and cranium
Understand the role of ultrasound in current imaging pradigms and understand how to optimize protocols and scan interpretation
Effectively use MDCT and MR imaging to evaluate the GI tract including the liver, pancreas, spleen and bowel
Plan the appropriate imaging of emergency department patients and understand how to optimize study interpretation
Understand how to interpret high-resolution CT (HRCT) scans for a range of interstitial lung diseases
Understand how to utilize non-invasive options such as CT, MR and ultrasound for the evaluation of cardiovascular disease ranging from the coronary to the carotid arteries
Understand the role of CT and MRI for a range of neurologic pathologies ranging from stroke to tumor imaging
Enhance understanding of the use and limitations of PET/CT in current oncologic applications and its role with CT and MRI Imaging
Learn the current status of AI in imaging – its role in practice today, and its potential impact over the next few years
Speakers: Jared D Christensen MD, John S. Pellerito, MD, Michael J. Ullissey, MD, Mark W. Anderson, MD, Perry J. Pickhardt, MD, Harprit Bedi, MD