Meetings By Mail Duke Radiology – Abdominal, Thoracic and Pelvic Imaging 2015

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+ Include: 27 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.28 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

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+ Include: 27 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.28 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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Duke Radiology – Abdominal, Thoracic & Pelvic Imaging 2015
Master High‑Impact Cross‑Sectional Imaging in Body Subspecialties

This 2015 educational series from Duke Radiology, distributed via Meetings By Mail, delivers a comprehensive image-based curriculum covering advanced abdominal, thoracic, and pelvic radiology. Ideal for medical professionals seeking precision in body imaging diagnostics.


What You’ll Gain

  • In-depth modules on abdominal pathology, including liver lesions, pancreatic masses, bowel disease, and genitourinary conditions

  • Extensive thoracic imaging coverage, emphasizing lung nodules, mediastinal evaluation, pulmonary vasculature, and pleural disease

  • Focused pelvic imaging instruction, from gynecologic tumors and prostate pathology to inflammatory and structural disorders

  • Real-world case reviews to enhance lesion detection, improve diagnostic interpretation, and support accurate reporting

  • Practical guidance on protocol optimization for CT, MRI, and PET/CT in body imaging contexts


Who Should Enroll

  • Radiologists and body imaging subspecialists interpreting abdominal, thoracic, or pelvic studies

  • Oncologists, gastroenterologists, pulmonologists, and urologists collaborating in diagnostic interpretation and care planning

  • Radiology technologists and imaging specialists responsible for protocol execution and imaging quality assurance

  • Trainees, fellows, and educators building structured learning or departmental teaching modules in body radiology


Why This Program Stands Out

  • Developed by faculty at Duke Radiology with deep expertise across abdominal, chest, and pelvic imaging

  • Structured around real-life cases and diagnostic pearls for improved clinical relevance and retention

  • Balanced curriculum combining foundational anatomy with advanced disease-state imaging

  • Format supports flexible and modular learning—perfect for self-study or team-based professional development


Enhance Your Body Imaging Expertise Today

Access the Duke Radiology – Abdominal, Thoracic & Pelvic Imaging 2015 program to sharpen your interpretive skills, streamline imaging workflows, and elevate diagnostic accuracy in multisystem body imaging.

▶️ Enroll now and begin your focused training in advanced body imaging immediately.

 

+ Topics:

1. Screening and Early Detection of Lung Cancer.mp4
2. Interventional Procedures in the Thorax.mp4
3. PET Imaging & Lung Cancer.mp4
4. Management of the Incidental Lesion in Abdominal Imaging.mp4
5. Acute and Chronic Manifestations of Gallbladder Disease.mp4
6. Imaging Workup of the Incidental Adrenal Nodule.mp4
7. Imaging of the Pancreas.mp4
8. Essentials of Abdominal Trauma.mp4
9. Interesting Thoracic Cases.mp4
10. Portal Systemic Shunts in the Non-Cirrhotic Patient.mp4
11. Prostate MRI Primer.mp4
12. Current Concepts in Multiparametric Prostate MRI.mp4
13. Imaging of Colorectal Malignancy Update.mp4
14. Breast MRI Indications and Updates.mp4
15. Incidental Enhancing Lesions on Breast MRI What Do I Do With This.mp4
16. Imaging of Breast Implants and Reconstruction.mp4
17. Gynecologic Ultrasound.mp4
18. Female Pelvic MRI.mp4
19. Practical Approach to MR Imaging with Hepatobiliary Specific Contrast Agents.mp4
20. Innovative Solutions for Abdominal Pelvic MR Protocol Optimization.mp4
21. Challenges and Solutions to Imaging the Obese Patient.mp4
22. Practical IT for the Practicing Radiologist.mp4
23. Interesting Cases in Abdominal Imaging.mp4
24. Bowel Imaging Cases for Aces.mp4
25. Interesting Thoracic Cases.mp4
26. PETCT Case-based Review Physiologic, Non-Physiologic, Benign or Malignant.mp4
27. Panel Discussion.mp4
Duke004_brochure.pdf

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