Oakstone Comprehensive Review of Breast Imaging 2016

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+ Include: 64 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 14.9 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist, pathologist

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+ Include: 64 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 14.9 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist, pathologist

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date of Original Release: May 31, 2016

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

• Apply new skills in perception and analysis of possible breast cancer through the use of quality screening and diagnostic mammography.

• Explain the real facts in the screening mammography guidelinesdebate, and demonstrate the true value of yearly screening mammography beginning at age 40.

• Describe the appearance of normal breast anatomy and breast pathophysiology on ultrasound, and ways to improve breast ultrasound image interpretation quality through technique optimization.

• Discuss the latest additions to the BIRADS manual in the new 5thedition, and how these will improve their overall performance in breast imaging.

• Describe the current indications for the performance of breast MR for both screening and diagnosis.

• Explain the various indications for breast biopsy using ultrasound, stereotactic, and MR guidance, and the advantages of biopsy with each modality compared to the others in diagnosing breast cancer.

• Describe new modalities such as tomosynthesis, contrast enhanced digital mammography, and molecular breast imaging as additionaltools in breast cancer detection and diagnosis.

• Recognize the added value correlating the imaging findings of early breast cancer with a more thorough understanding of breast cancer through the eyes of the pathologist.

 

+ Topics:

1. Mammography – More Art than Science Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR.mp4
2. Tomosynthesis – Is it Ready for Prime Time Reni S. Butler, MD.mp4
3. Anatomy of the Breast on Ultrasound A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
4. Evaluation and Management of Breast Asymmetries Rachel F. Brem, MD, FACR.mp4
5. Why are we Still Arguing about Screening Mammography Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR.mp4
6. Imaging Guided Breast Pathology F. Lee Tucker, MD, FCAP.mp4
7. Molecular Breast Imaging Rachel F. Brem, MD, FACR.mp4
8. Clinical Correlation – Whose Responsibility is it Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR.mp4
9. Breast MR – Indications and BI-RADS Interpretation Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
10. Correlating Ultrasound with Mammograms and Clinical Findings A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
11. Subtle Cancers at Screening Mammography – A Practical Case Review Edward A. Sickles, MD.mp4
12. Problem Solving and Strategies in Image Guided Biopsy Catherine S. Giess, MD.mp4
13. Automated Whole Breast Ultrasound Rachel F. Brem, MD, FACR.mp4
14. Dense Breast Tissue Risk of Breast Cancer and Limitations of Mammography Susan G. Roux, MD.mp4
15. Subtle Cancers at Screening Mammography – What Are the Findings Edward A. Sickles, MD.mp4
16. Screening with Tomosynthesis How It Will Change Your Practice Reni S. Butler, MD.mp4
17. Tomosynthesis in the Diagnostic Environment Shrinking Workups and Improved Outcomes Reni S. Butler, MD.mp4
18. Tomosynthesis and the Dilemma of Architectural Distortion Reni S. Butler, MD.mp4
19. Complicated Cases and What They Can Teach Us Catherine S. Giess, MD.mp4
20. Breast Abscess, Diagnosis, Differentials, and Management Catherine S. Giess, MD.mp4
21. What Do You Mean, Margins Don’t Matter F. Lee Tucker, MD, FCAP.mp4
22. High Risk Breast Lesions – Now What Rachel F. Brem, MD, FACR.mp4
23. Core Biopsy Diagnosis of ADH – When is Cancer Really a Problem F. Lee Tucker, MD, FCAP.mp4
24. Calcifications From “Leave-Alone Lesions” to “Natural Born Killers” Michael N. Linver, MD, FACR.mp4
25. BIRADS Update The New 5th Edition, Mammography Section Michael N. Linver, MD, FACR.mp4
26. The Screening Mammography Guidelines Controversy The REAL Facts Michael N. Linver, MD, FACR.mp4
27. Normal Breast Anatomy Cindy L. Rapp, BS, RDMS, FSDMS, FAIUM.mp4
28. Solid Breast Masses A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
29. Breast Cysts That Are Not Simple- Should I Worry A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
30. The New BIRADS for Breast Ultrasound Cindy L. Rapp, BS, RDMS, FSDMS, FAIUM.mp4
31. Ultrasound of Regional Lymph Nodes A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
32. Breast Ultrasound Biopsy Tips and Tricks Michael N. Linver, MD, FACR.mp4
33. DCIS Histopathology Sonographic Correlation A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
34. Ultrasound Evaluation of Nipple Discharge A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
35. Controversies in Breast Ultrasound A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
36. MRI-Directed Ultrasound Flight Simulators to Learn to Do it Better A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
37. Optimizing Breast Ultrasound Images Cindy L. Rapp, BS, RDMS, FSDMS, FAIUM.mp4
38. Fundamentals of Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS) Susan G. Roux, MD.mp4
39. Imaging Breast Biology by MR Elizabeth A. Morris, MD.mp4
40. Controversies in Breast MR – What Does the Data Say Steven E. Harms, MD.mp4
41. MR in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Neoadjuvant and Therapy Monitoring Bruce A. Porter, MD, FACR.mp4
42. Optimizing Breast MR for the Clinical Radiologist Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
43. Breast MR Biopsy – Pearls and Pitfalls Elizabeth A. Morris, MD.mp4
44. We Know What to Call Malignant – What Do We Call Benign Steven E. Harms, MD.mp4
45. MR of Carcinoma in Situ. One of its Best Indications Bruce A. Porter, MD, FACR.mp4
46. Does Screening MR Save Lives Elizabeth A. Morris, MD.mp4
47. Evaluating the Post-Surgical Breast Steven E. Harms, MD.mp4
48. Unusual Breast MR Cases, Valuable Teaching Tools Bruce A. Porter, MD, FACR.mp4
49. BiRads III in Breast MR Reni S. Butler, MD.mp4
50. BPE and Non-mass-like Enhancement in Breast MR Catherine S. Giess, MD.mp4
51. Interesting Cases in Breast MR Reni S. Butler, MD.mp4
52. Emerging Technology in Breast MR DWI and Spectroscopy Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
53. 3D Ultrasound. More than Just Bells and Whistles A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
54. Contrast Enhanced Digital Mammography – What More Have We Learned Maxine S. Jochelson, MD.mp4
55. MRI for Equivocal Mammographic Findings Help or Hindrance Catherine S. Giess, MD.mp4
56. The Future of Breast Cancer Screening Maxine S. Jochelson, MD.mp4
57. Ultrasound of Breast Implants A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
58. Emerging Technology – Optoacoustic Imaging Reni S. Butler, MD.mp4
59. Regional Lymph Nodes in Light of the Z-11 Data A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR.mp4
60. Errors and Difficulties in Breast Cancer Diagnosis – A Multimodality Approach Catherine S. Giess, MD.mp4
61. Preoperative I-125 Radioactive Seed Localization Rachel F. Brem, MD, FACR.mp4
62. Do You Really Need a Second Opinion F. Lee Tucker, MD, FCAP.mp4
63. Advanced Tomosynthesis Case Studies Wade Hedegard, MD.mp4
64. Breast Cancer Genetics Wade Hedegard, MD & Jessica Salamone, CGC.mp4
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