PITFALLS IN RADIOLOGY
Pitfalls in Radiology presents the most common and important pitfalls in the chest, abdomen, pelvis, breast and musculoskeletal areas. To enhance your learning experience we have included key audience questions in the panel discussions.
Every radiologist has fallen victim to one or more of these.
They tend to fall into certain patterns, often with important clinical implications. We may miss or misinterpret findings based on faulty technique, imaging protocols, or lack of familiarity with criteria for distinguishing among similarly appearing lesions. Our faculty is made up of experienced radiologists who have spent years observing the common mistakes made by trainees, other radiologists and themselves. They discuss the importance of decision-support tools as an aid to providing an accurate and specific diagnosis or limited differential diagnosis. They present clues to improve imaging and viewing protocols that will reduce diagnostic errors. And they present the keys for recognizing and avoiding common and critical Pitfalls in Radiology. Pitfalls in Radiology presents the most common and important pitfalls in the chest, abdomen, pelvis, breast and musculoskeletal areas. To enhance your learning experience we have included key audience questions in the panel discussions.
In Pitfalls in Radiology you will learn:
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- The financial and health costs of overly vague or incorrect differential diagnoses, and other interpretive errors.
- How to use decision-support tools that can help radiologists make more accurate diagnoses
- How to optimize those imaging and viewing protocols that may impair the ability of radiologists to make accurate and clinically useful diagnoses.
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Program Chair
Michael P. Federle, MD, FACR
Professor and Associate Chair for Education Department of Radiology Stanford University Medical Center Stanford, CA
Faculty
Genevieve L.Bennett,MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology and Obstetrics/Gynecology
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, NY
Jafi Lipson, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA
Ali Shirkhoda,MD,FACR
Clinical Professor of Radiology
University of California, Irvine
Radiologist at VA Health System
Long Beach, CA
Todd M. Blodgett, MD
President, FRG Molecular Imaging
Foundation Radiology Group
Pittsburgh, PA
Nancy M. Major, MD
Director of Imaging
Orthopaedic Associates of Allentown
Allentown, PA
W. Richard Webb, MD
Professor Emeritus of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
University of California
San Francisco, CA
Giles Boland, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology, HMS
Vice Chairman, Business Development
Associate Radiologist, Abdominal Imaging & Intervention
Medical Director, Teleradiology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA
DVD 1
Introduction – Federle
Errors in Radiology: Scope of the Problem – Boland
Pitfalls: Genitourinary – Shirkhoda
Pitfalls: Breast Imaging, Part 1 – Lipson
DVD 2
Pitfalls: Adrenal, Pancreas and Spleen – Shirkhoda
Questions and Discussion – AM Panel
Pitfalls: Female Pelvis, Part 1 – Bennett
Pitfalls: Breast Imaging, Part 2 – Lipson
DVD 3
Pitfalls: Female Pelvis, Part 2 – Bennett
Pitfalls: Gut & Mesentery – Federle
Questions and Discussion – PM Panel
Pitfalls: PET-CT, Part 1 – Blodgett
DVD 4
Pitfalls: Chest, Part 1 – Webb
Pitfalls: Musculoskeletal, Part 1 – Major
Pitfalls: PET-CT, Part 2 – Blodgett
Questions and Discussion – AM Panel
DVD 5
Pitfalls: Chest, Part 2 – Webb
Pitfalls: Liver – Federle
Pitfalls: Musculoskeletal, Part 2 – Major
Reducing Diagnostic Errors
Questions and Discussion – PM Panel
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