Description
+ Include: 24 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.11 GB
+ Target Audience: radiologist
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Course Director: Susan P. Weinstein, MD
Date of Release: March 15, 2014
Internationally renowned experts from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Radiology Department and other esteemed institutions unite to present the latest developments in Breast Imaging. Enhanced by a multi-modality review, this activity is designed to meet the MQSA CME requirements for breast imagers. All credits count toward Self Assessment CME Requirements for ABR Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: Breast MRI, Digital Mammography, Breast Ultrasound, Tomosynthesis, Pathology of Malignant and Benign Lesions, DCIS, BI-RADs, Screening and more!
Purpose Statement
Breast imaging constantly progresses through advances in established tools as well as the innovation of new technology. Internationally renowned experts from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Radiology Department and other esteemed institutions unite to present the latest developments in this evolving specialty. Presentations, case reviews and panel discussions throughout this activity will provide up to date information to improve interpretation skills and diagnostic acumen in MR, mammography, ultrasound and tomosynthesis. The basics of breast imaging will be reviewed and interspersed with discussions of emerging technologies. Enhanced by a multi-modality review, this activity is designed to meet the MQSA CME requirements for breast imagers
Educational Objectives
Following this continuing medical education activity, Radiologists should be able to:
1. Describe the current role of MRI in breast imaging
2. Enhance image-guided biopsy skills
3. Discuss multimodality image interpretation
4. Describe the role and benefits of breast tomosynthesis
5. Explain the current role of breast ultrasound
6. Identify benign and malignant lesions
+ Topics:
Brochure.pdf
Session 1 Anatomy, Benign Lesions and Ultrasound Breast Ultrasound Equipment, Technique, and Pitfalls.mp4
Session 1 Anatomy, Benign Lesions and Ultrasound Imaging of Breast Anatomy and Physiologic Changes.mp4
Session 1 Anatomy, Benign Lesions and Ultrasound Radiology Pathology Correlation of Common Benign Breast Lesions.mp4
Session 2 Malignant Lesions and DCIS Imaging DCIS.mp4
Session 2 Malignant Lesions and DCIS Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 2 Malignant Lesions and DCIS Radiology Pathology Correlation of Malignant Breast Lesions.mp4
Session 3 Integrating Ultrasound With Mammography BI-RADS for Ultrasound What is New.mp4
Session 3 Integrating Ultrasound With Mammography Does Ultrasound Have a Role in Breast Cancer Screening.mp4
Session 3 Integrating Ultrasound With Mammography Problem Solving in Mammography.mp4
Session 4 Diagnosis Tips and BI-RADS 3 BI-RADS 3 in Breast MRI.mp4
Session 4 Diagnosis Tips and BI-RADS 3 How to Avoid the Delayed or Missed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer.mp4
Session 4 Diagnosis Tips and BI-RADS 3 Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 5 Hot Topics Imaging Guided Biopsies Controversial Lesions and Their Management.mp4
Session 5 Hot Topics Supine Automated Ultrasound Clinical Experience with Performance and Workflow.mp4
Session 5 Hot Topics The Continuing Saga of Screening What do the Numbers Show.mp4
Session 6 Risk Assessment and Multimodality Cases Imaging in Breast Cancer Risk Assessment.mp4
Session 6 Risk Assessment and Multimodality Cases Multimodality Cases.mp4
Session 6 Risk Assessment and Multimodality Cases Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 7 Tomosynthesis and Advanced MRI Approach to Breast MRI and Breast MRI Indications.mp4
Session 7 Tomosynthesis and Advanced MRI Clinical Implementation of Tomosynthesis (Error).mp4
Session 7 Tomosynthesis and Advanced MRI Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 7 Tomosynthesis and Advanced MRI Tomosynthesis Background and Basics.mp4
Session 8 MR Interventions and More Cases MRI-guided Biopsies How I Do It.mp4
Session 8 MR Interventions and More Cases Multimodality Cases.mp4
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