Topics in Mammography – 6th Edition 2016 – Videos + PDF
OakStone price $499
Date of Original Release: June 15, 2016
Date Credits Expire: June 15, 2019
File Size : 3.39Gb
Oakstone Clinical Update
An extensive audio program featuring presentations on clinically relevant findings, best practices and the latest developments in breast imaging and intervention.
Keep Pace with the Latest in Breast Imaging
Topics in Mammography is the 6th edition of our comprehensive breast imaging program. This CME course features engaging audio commentary with an information-packed virtual slideshow — rich with charts, graphics and radiology images — to enhance your learning and help you stay current.
In addition to delving into areas like imaging and intervention, breast density controversies, and medical legal issues, new Topics in Mammography presentations include:
- In-depth look at tomosynthesis, including approaches to asymmetries not resolved by tomosynthesis (This program meets FDA requirements for 8 hours of tomosynthesis training as a new modality for radiologists)
- Inclusive discussion of strategies and outcomes for dense breasts, high-risk lesions and percutaneous biopsies
- State-of-the-art review of conventional imaging and galactography
- Informative overview of surveillance strategies
Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to earn a maximum of 30.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for mammography and image-guided biopsy — more credits than ever before!
View our full list of Topics/Speakers, Faculty, Accreditation and Media Format information.
Session 1: Conventional Imaging
- Evaluation of One and Two View Asymmetries – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Evaluation of Masses: Practical Approach, Avoiding Pitfalls and Extensive Work Up – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Evaluation of Calcifications: Do’s and Don’ts with Expected Results – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Galactography: Technique, Potentials and Pitfalls – Haydee Ojeda-Fournier, MD
- Imaging Surveillance: Mammography, Ultrasound, MRI: Rationale and Parameters for Imaging Follow Ups instead of Biopsy – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
Session 2: Imaging Intervention
- Evaluation of the Sentinel Node: What the Radiologist Needs to Know – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Stereotactic Biopsy: Do’s and Don’ts – Expected Results – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Ultrasound Biopsy – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Preoperative Localization: Radiography, Ultrasound and MR – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Controversies in Management of Percutaneous Biopsy Results – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
Session 3: Advanced Breast Imaging and Breast Density Controversies
- Evaluation of Breast Implants, with Emphasis on MRI – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- MRI Evaluation of Breast Tumors – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Breast Density as a Risk Factor – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Supplementary Imaging Screening Strategies for Dense Breast Including Whole Breast Ultrasound, MRI, and Nuclear Radioisotopes – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
Session 4: Advanced Digital Mammography, Tomosynthesis and Other Applications
- Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Basic and Practical Aspects – Part 1 – Thomas R. Yellen-Nelson, PhD, FAAPM, FAIUM, DABR, DABHP
- Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Basic and Practical Aspects – Part 2 – Michael Andre, PhD
- Tomosynthesis for Screening – Margarita L. Zuley, MD
- Tomosynthesis for Diagnostic Patients – Margarita L. Zuley, MD
- Tomosynthesis Workflow and Biopsy – Margarita L. Zuley, MD
- Tomosynthesis Case Review – Margarita L. Zuley, MD
- Contrast Enhanced Mammography and Tomosynthesis – John Lewin, MD
- Overview of Tomosynthesis: Practical Considerations for Implementation – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
Session 5: Medical Legal Aspects of Breast Imaging
- General Principles and Overview – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- False Negative Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Issues in Reporting and Communication – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
- Medical Legal Aspects of CAD and Consent – R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
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