Pediatric Radiology – 2014
Learn from International Experts
Pediatric Radiology (2014) is taught by a diverse group of renowned experts from the world’s foremost medical centers. This talented faculty will better prepare you to:
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- Improve your radiologic skills, applying new technologies for pediatric imaging
- Understand and manage common challenges when imaging children
- Minimize radiation exposure during diagnostic imaging and image-guided therapy
- Understand a wide variety of pediatric radiology subjects, including thoracic, abdominal, cardiac, and GI imaging, imaging’s relation to infectious diseases, oncology imaging, and neuroradiology
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The course covers an array of pressing topics in pediatric radiology, from fetal issues like CDH Repair and Management to practical guidance on Imaging of Pediatric Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors.
Convenient CME
Oakstone understands that you need convenient CME so that you can control your schedule and learning. Pediatric Radiology (2014) is available online so that you can watch the course when and where you want. You can choose to learn on your own or with your colleagues through our Additional User Package. Providing up to 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ upon successful completion of an activity evaluation, this pediatric radiology CME offers convenient learning to fit your schedule needs.
Body Imaging Techniques: Practical Advice for Clinical Work
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- What is a b Value and How Should I Choose It? – Govind B. Chavhan, MD, DNB, DABR
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- How Do I Get the Highest Resolution MRA? – Taylor Chung, MD
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- How Do I Optimize Doppler Ultrasound Images and Waveforms? – Marta Hernanz-Schulman, MD, FAAP, FACR
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- How Should Image Quality be Evaluated in CT? – David B. Larson, MD, MBA
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- How to Get the Lowest Dose in Abdominal CTA? – Beverley Newman, MBBCh, FACR
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- When Should Eovist and Ablavar Be Used? – Shreyas S. Vasanawala, MD, PhD
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- Can 3T Be Used for Fetal MRI? – Teresa Victoria, MD, PhD
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- How to Perform a Contrast Enhanced PET/CT? – Stephan D. Voss, MD, PhD
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Thoracic Imaging: Focus on the Lungs
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- Cystic Fibrosis Update & Scoring: What Does the Pulmonologist Want to Know? – Robert H. Cleveland, MD
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- How Do I Perform a Dynamic Airway CT in Infants and Children? – S. Bruce Greenberg, MD
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- Pediatric Lung Neoplasms: Understanding Underlying Genetic Causes – R. Paul Guillerman, MD
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- HRCT in Pediatric Patients: When & How? – Shilpa V. Hegde, MBBS
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- Update on Pulmonary Embolus in Children: What Does the Radiologist Need to Know? – Pallavi Sagar, MD
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- Using SSDE to Manage Thoracic CT Radiation Dose in Children – Keith J. Strauss, MSc, FAAPM, FACR
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Gastrointestinal Imaging: Focus on the Pancreas & Bowel
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- Which Pancreatic Ductal Variants Predispose to Pancreatitis? – Sudha A. Anupindi, MD
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- What are the Imaging Signs of Pancreatic Ductal Trauma? – Michael J. Callahan, MD
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- What is the Role of Ultrasound in Intestinal Malrotation? – Alan Daneman, MBBCh, FRCPC
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- What is Known About Radiation Issues in Imaging of IBD? – Kassa Darge, MD, PhD
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- How to Image and Classify Perianal Fistulae? – Jonathan R. Dillman, MD
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- How to Distinguish Acute Inflammation from Chronic Fibrosis in Crohn’s Disease? – Ethan A. Smith, MD
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- How to Interpret a Pelvic MRI After Rectal Pullthrough? – Alexander J. Towbin, MD
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- How to Perform & Interpret a Secretin MRCP? – Andrew T. Trout, MD
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Genitourinary Imaging: Focus on Gonadal Radiology
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- Pediatric Adnexal Masses: If, When, and What Constitutes Appropriate Follow-Up? – Evelyn Y. Anthony, MD
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- What is the Imaging Contribution to the Diagnosis of PCOS? – Dorothy I. Bulas, MD
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- Intersex States/Gonadal Dysgenesis: What is the Role of Gonadal Imaging? – Ellen M. Chung, MD
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- When and How to Find the Undescended Testicle: To Search or Not to Search? – Kate A. Feinstein, MD
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- What is the Role of Imaging in Testicular Trauma and its Follow-up? – Laura Z. Fenton, MD
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- Torsion of the Testis: What is the Role of Doppler and What are Concerning Flow Patterns? – Lynn A. Fordham, MD
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- How and When Should a Radiologist Reduce Testicular Torsion? – Laurent Garel, MD
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- What is the Best Imaging Modality for Torsion of the Ovary/Fallopian Tube? – S. Pinar Karakas, MD
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Musculoskeletal Imaging: Focus on Oncology
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- Whole Body MRI with DWI for Tumor Staging and Surveillance – Jesse Courtier, MD
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- MSK Tumor Imaging – What the Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon Wants to Know – John P. Dormans, MD, FACS
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- Staging and Assessment of Treatment Response in Osteosarcoma/Ewing Sarcoma – Kirsten Ecklund, MD
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- MRI Characterization of Bone Lesions – Diego Jaramillo, MD, MPH
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- Osteonecrosis in BMT & Oncology Patients – Sue C. Kaste, DO
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- Radiographic and CT Characterization of Aggressive Bone Lesions – Tal Laor, MD
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- Strategies to Image Around Hardware After Limb Salvage Surgery – John D. MacKenzie, MD
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Child Abuse & Not Child Abuse: Focus on Radiography
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- What Does the Child Abuse Physician Need to Know & How to Tell Us – Allison M. Jackson, MD, MPH, FAAP
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- Dating of Fractures – Paul K. Kleinman, MD
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- Differential Diagnosis of Metaphyseal Fractures – Sabah Servaes, MD
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- Rickets – Richard M. Shore, MD
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- Imaging of the Skull: Is that a Fracture? – Peter J. Strouse, MD, FACR
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- Classic Metaphyseal Lesion-Micro-CT/Histopathologic Correlation – Andy Tsai, MD, PhD
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Scientific Session: Gastrointestinal
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- Some Updated Clinical and Biological Perspectives of Neuroblastoma – Anthony Sandler, MD
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Impact of MRI and CT Imaging on Management of CHD
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- s/p Arterial Switch Procedure for d-TGA – Taylor Chung, MD
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- Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot – S. Bruce Greenberg, MD
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- Anomalous Aortic Origin of the Coronary Arteries – Rajesh Krishnamurthy, MD
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- Newborn with Congenital Heart Disease – Prakash Masand, MD
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- MRI and CT for Surgical Decision Making in CHD: Where Do They REALLY Make a Difference? – Dilip S. Nath, MD
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- Pre Glenn Evaluation in Single Ventricle – Andrada R. Popescu, MD
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- Question and Answer
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Improving Communication and Qualilty
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- Diagnostic Errors – Lane F. Donnelly, MD
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- Communicating with Parents About Radiation Risk: Doctor, Is a CT Scan Safe for My Child? – Marilyn J. Goske, MD
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- Establishing a Radiology Department Quality Improvement Program – David B. Larson, MD, MBA
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- Question and Answer
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Friendly Debates: Pediatricians and Radiologists Unite
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- Renal Artery Stenosis-MRA, CTA, US or IR? – James Donaldson, MD vs. Ethan A. Smith, MD
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- Pediatric Lumps and Bumps: Ultrasound or MRI? – Harris L. Cohen, MD vs. Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, MD
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- Point of Care Ultrasound – Who Should be Doing Ultrasound? – William E. Shiels, II, DO vs. Alyssa M. Abo, MD
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- Question and Answer
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Reviewing for Pediatric Radiology
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- Evaluation of a Manuscript, Section by Section – Brian D. Coley, MD; Cynthia K. Rigsby, MD; Geetika Khanna, MD, MS
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- Introduction: Overview of the Review Process – Peter J. Strouse, MD, FACR
- What Happens After Review: How to Make Your Reviews Most Helpful to the Editors – Peter J. Strouse, MD, FACR
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- From a Reviewer’s Perspective: How I Approach a Review – Alexander J. Towbin, MD
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- Question and Answer
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Scientific Session: Neuroradiology
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- Neuroimaging During and After Therapeutic Hypothermia for Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy – An N. Massaro, MD
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Scientific Session: Cardiovascular
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- What’s New in Fetal Cardiac Diagnosis and Treatment – Mary T. Donofrio, MD, FAAP, FASE, FACC
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Scientific Session: Alara
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- Recent Trends in CT Dose and Image Quality Optimization: What the Practicing Radiologist Needs to Know – David B. Larson, MD, MBA
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Scientific Session: Public Policy, Healthcare, Education, Technology
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- How Physicians Can Become More Effective Teachers – Mary C. Ottolini, MD, MPH
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Scientific Session: Genitourinary
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- How Does Functional MR Urography Help Pediatric Urologists? – Stephen A. Zderic, MD
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Scientific Session: Gastrointestinal
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- Update on Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Questions to be Answered by Imaging – Laurie S. Conklin, MD
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Scientific Session: Chest
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- Update on ECMO: A Clinician’s Perspective – Billie L. Short, MD
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Scientific Session: Neuroradiology
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- Update on Low Grade Pediatric Glioma – Eugene Hwang, MD
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Scientific Session: Genitourinary
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- Voiding Function and Dysfunction – What Can Pediatric Radiologists Tell Us? – Stephen A. Zderic, MD
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Advanced Body MRI
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- MR Urography-Current Technique and Practice – Damien Grattan-Smith, MBBS
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- MR Enterography – Technique, Pearls and Pitfalls – Shailee V. Lala, MD
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- Question and Answer
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The World Federation of Pediatric Imaging (WFPI)
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- Volume Sweep Imaging and Worldwide Opportunities for Rural Outreach – Brian S. Garra, MD
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- Worldwide TB: What the Radiologist Needs to Know – Bernard F. Laya, DO
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- Chest Ultrasound for Pediatric TB – Dr. Jaishree Naidoo
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- Question and Answer
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Fetal
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- Fetal Brain MRI-Perspective of a Fetal Neurologist – Adré J. du Plessis, MBChB
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- 3T Fetal Imaging & Safety – Teresa Victoria, MD, PhD
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- Question and Answer
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Musculoskeletal
Tal Laor, MD, Moderator
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- Radiology of the Adolescent Hip – Sarah D. Bixby, MD
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- Adolescent Hip Pain – Jeffrey L. Hanway, MD
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- MRI of the Adolescent Hip: Advanced Techniques – Nabile M. Safdar, MD, MPH
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- Question and Answer
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Scientific Session: Interventional
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- What’s New in the Management of Pediatric Appendicitis – Gary E. Hartman, MD, MBA
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Scientific Session: Musculoskeletal
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- Pediatric Sports Injuries: What the Orthopedic Surgeon Needs from Radiology – John F. Lovejoy, III, MD
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Scientific Session: Public Policy, Healthcare, Education, Technology
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- Payment for Value: The Practice of Radiology in a Post-ACA World – Danny R. Hughes, PhD
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Scientific Session: Oncology & Nuclear Medicine
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- PET/MR in Children: Early Successes and Challenges – Franz Wolfgang Hirsch, MD
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Scientific Session: Musculoskeletal
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- Dx and Management of Legg Calve-Perthes What the Radiologist Needs to Know – John F. Lovejoy, III, MD
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Scientific Session: Interventional
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- Innovative Techniques of Minimally Invasive Surgery – Jeffrey R. Lukish, MD, FACS
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Neuroradiology Session
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- Childhood Stroke – Gabrielle deVeber, MD
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- Epilepsy in Childhood – Amy Kao, MD
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- Challenging Cases in Epilepsy – Jonathan G. Murnick, MD, PhD
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- Case Presentations – Sumit Pruthi, MD
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- Stroke Imaging in Childhood – Manohar Shroff, MD, FRCPC
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- MR Imaging in Pediatric Epilepsy – Gilbert Vézina, MD
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Interventional Session
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- Venous Malformations: How to Stay Out of Trouble and Not Undertreat – Patricia E. Burrows, MD
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- Management of Benign Biliary Strictures – Stéphanie Franchi-Abella, MD
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- Interventional Case Club – John M. Racadio, MD
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- Management of Low Flow Vascular Lesions: Optimum Choice of Agents – William E. Shiels, II, DO
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Thoracic Imaging Session
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- Pediatric Lung Transplantation: Clinical Perspectives & Imaging Assessment – Debra Boyer, MD
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- Pediatric Thoracic Vascular Imaging: How I Do It – Monica Epelman, MD
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- Thoracic Manifestations of Systemic Disease in Children: Imaging Clues to Diagnosis – Anastassios C. Koumbourlis, MD, MPH and Beverley Newman, MBBCh, FACR
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- Risks and Benefits of Pediatric Thoracic CT: Updated Information for Clinicians – Sjirk J. Westra, MD
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- Question and Answer
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Nuclear Medicine Session
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- NM Evaluation of CSF Shunts – Hedieh K. Eslamy, MD
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- PET-MR: Equipment, Technical and Imaging Considerations – Georges El Fakhri, PhD, DABR
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- Pediatric Diuresis Renography – Massoud Majd, MD
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- Lymphoscintigraphy – Gerald A. Mandell, MD
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- Bone Scintigraphy-State of the Art – Helen R. Nadel, MD
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- NM Infection Imaging in Children – Marguerite T. Parisi, MD, MS Ed
- Pediatric Gastrointestinal Scintigraphy – Marguerite T. Parisi, MD, MS Ed
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- PET/MR: Implementing a Clinical Program – Victor Seghers, MD, PhD
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- FDG PET: Neurologic Applications – A. Luana Stanescu, MD
Accreditation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Radiology and The Society for Pediatric Radiology.
The American College of Radiology is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
The American College of Radiology designates this enduring material for a maximum of 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Date of Original Release: August 1, 2014
Date Credits Expire: August 1, 2017Credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity evaluation, as well as payment of a $25 processing fee for non-SPR members. SPR members will receive credit with remittance of the evaluation as a benefit of membership.
If you participated in the live activity of this SPR program, please note that you are not eligible to receive credit for the enduring (DVD/online) version of the activity. If there are questions regarding this, please contact the SPR Office at [email protected].
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Learning Objectives
After participating in this CME activity, participants should be able to:
- Summarize the most current information on state-of-the-art pediatric imaging and the practice of pediatric radiology
- Describe and apply new technologies for pediatric imaging
- Discuss common challenges facing pediatric radiologists a
- FDG PET: Neurologic Applications – A. Luana Stanescu, MD
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