Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Radiologic Interpretation in the Oncology Population 2026

30 $

+ Include: videos + file sub vtt + pdfs, size: GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists, oncologists, and imaging technologists

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+ Include: videos + file sub vtt + pdfs, size: GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists, oncologists, and imaging technologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Radiologic imaging plays a critical role in the care of patients across the cancer continuum. This course provides a comprehensive overview of radiologic interpretation in oncology, covering imaging of the breast, pelvis, chest, abdomen, brain, spine, extremities, and whole body, with attention to pediatric and special populations. Modalities include X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and nuclear imaging. The program also explores innovative applications in interventional oncology and features interdisciplinary, case-based discussions with interactive audience engagement.

Course Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 7:50 AM – 5:30 PM, Online

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the principles and interpretation of common imaging modalities and translate the knowledge learned to clinical practice
  2. Identify the clinical indications for and selection criteria of various imaging modalities
  3. Recognize common abnormalities on various radiology examinations
  4. Address challenges and limitations of various imaging modalities
  5. Identify important considerations when interpreting radiologic imaging in special populations
  6. Discuss the differential diagnosis for common radiographic findings
  7. Explain the role of imaging in cancer screening, staging, and surveillance
  8. Describe the current and future use of artificial intelligence in radiologic imaging and interpretation

Target Audience

This course is designed for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurse practitioner students, physician assistant students, clinical nurse specialists, nurses, radiology assistants, and certified registered nurse anesthetists.

Topics

  1. Abdomen Session Q&A_Discussion

  2. Abdominal Imaging FAQs and Clinical Pearls

  3. Brain and Spine Imaging FAQs and Clinical Pearls

  4. Brain and Spine Q&A_Discussion

  5. Breast Imaging FAQs and Clinical Pearls

  6. Breast, Chest Tissue, and Pelvis Q&A_ Discussion

  7. Case Studies – Breast Imaging

  8. Case Studies – Chest and Abdominal Imaging

  9. Case Studies – Neurological Imaging

  10. Chest Imaging FAQs and Clinical Pearls

  11. Chest Session Q&A_Discussion

  12. Chest X-Ray

  13. CT of the Abdomen and Pelvis

  14. CT of the Brain

  15. CT of the Chest

  16. Improving Quality of Life in Cancer Care Through Palliative Interventional Radiology

  17. Innovation in Radiology Q&Discussion

  18. MRI of the Brain and Spine

  19. Pediatric Considerations in Radiologic Interpretation

  20. PET Imaging

  21. Radiologic Interpretation in Women’s Health- Transvaginal Ultrasound and Pelvic Imaging

  22. The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Radiologic Interpretation

  23. Ultrasound, Mammography, and MRI of the Breast

  24. Whole Body and Extremity Q&Discussion

  25. X-Ray of the Extremity

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