The Radiology M and M Meeting: Misinterpretations, Misses, and Mimics
Online Course Package With Book
The Radiology M and M Meeting course will share lessons learned from analysis of peer-reviewed data across 11 subspecialties to illustrate errors and mimics that all radiologists should be aware of to improve their diagnostic performance. This course will help you to confidently describe common mimics that occur when interpreting images, implement practice-based strategies for mitigating the occurrence of errors, and define performance improvement strategies. In addition to 10 modules of online lectures, you will also receive the accompanying book at no additional cost.
Learning Outcomes and Modules
Upon completion of this program, you will be able to: assess and distinguish common mimics and errors that occur when interpreting the spectrum of imaging studies and formulate plans to improve quality and enhance communication with peers; describe the factors contributing to the occurrence of perceptual and interpretive errors; describe systems barriers to improving diagnoses and increasing communication with peers; apply practice-based strategies for mitigating the occurrence of errors; and analyze personal peer-reviewed data, define performance improvement strategies, and test those strategies in practice.
Module 1 — Gastrointestinal/Genitourinary Imaging
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- Mimics, Miscalls, and Misses in Pancreatic Disease—K. Mortele
- Imaging the Colon: Tough Lessons from Peer Review—J. Hines
- Pitfalls in Assessing Postoperative Imaging Studies—K. Sandrasegaran
- Complications of Cancer Therapy You Don’t Want to Miss—S. Shah
- Errors in Interpretation Lessons Learned from Quality Assurance in CT Abdominal Imaging—B. Siewert
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Module 2 — Nuclear Medicine
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- PET/CT Misses, Miscues, Mistakes, and Mimics in the Head and Neck—I. Schmalfuss
- PET/CT Misses, Miscues, Mistakes, and Mimics in the Chest—D. Yoo
- PET/CT Variants, Misses, Miscues, Mistakes, and Mimics in the Abdomen and Pelvis—M. Tann
- PET/CT Variants, Pitfalls, and Mimics in Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis—E. Akin
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Module 3 — Breast Imaging
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- Breast Tomosynthesis: Diagnostic Pitfalls—T. Moseley
- Traps and Pitfalls in Breast MR—P. Slanetz
- Interpretive Traps When Imaging the Augmented, Reduced, or Treated Breast—M. Zuley
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Module 4 — Neuroradiology
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- Brain Tumor Mimics—D. Ginat
- Mimics and Misses in the Head and Neck—G. Moonis
- Errors in Diagnosing Spinal Disease—M. Strother
- Common Neuroradiology Misses in the Emergency Department—K. Fink
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Module 5 — Pediatric Imaging
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- High Risk Scenarios in a Busy Pediatric Emergency Room—J. Reid
- The Problematic Pediatric Appendix—R. Guillerman
- How to Avoid Pitfalls in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging—M. Dempsey
- Pediatric Thoracic Normal Variants and Congenital Anomalies—S. DiPerna
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Module 6 — Chest Imaging
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- Portable Chest Radiography: Misses and Mimics—C. Meyer
- Lung Cancer: Misses and Mimics—G. Abbott
- High Resolution CT: Misinterpretations and Mimics—A. Sharma
- Vascular Disease of the Thorax: Misses and Mimics—S. Bhalla
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Module 7 — Emergency Radiology
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- Acute Chest Pain: Imaging Errors Waiting to Occur—D. Litmanovich
- Pearls and Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Thoracic Trauma—F. Munera
- Avoiding Traps in the Evaluation of Abdominal Trauma—J. Soto
- Abdominopelvic Emergencies—S. Anderson
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Module 8 — Musculoskeletal Imaging
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- The Top Five Errors in Musculoskeletal Radiographic Interpretation: Fractures of the Foot—D. Flemming
- The Five Most Important Pitfalls in Imaging Musculoskeletal Tumors—M. Murphey
- Five Most Important Pitfalls in Knee Imaging—K. Davis
- Five Most Important Errors in Shoulder Imaging—C. Chung
- Common Errors in MR Imaging of the Hip and Pelvis—J. Kung
- Cervical Spinal Trauma: Give Most Important Pitfalls—M. Bernstein
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Module 9 — Ultrasound
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- Peer Review of Liver Doppler Studies: Analysis of Errors and Strategies for Improving Performance—J. Kruskal
- First-Trimester Obstetrics: Hits and Misses—D. Pretorius
- Don’t Fear the Fetus—T. Angtuaco
- The Incidental Ovarian Mass—A. Harris
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Module 10 — Incidentalomas
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- The Incidental Pancreatic Cystic Lesion—A. Kielar
- Adrenal Incidentalomas—J. Song
- The Incidentally Thickened Endometrium—D. Baumgarten
- Strategies for Managing the Incidental Thyroid Nodule—S. Teefey
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