Oakstone UCSF Breast Imaging 2016

10 $

+ Include: 25 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 7.42 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

Description

+ Include: 25 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 7.42 GB

+ Target Audience: radiologist

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date of Original Release: May 1, 2016

The activity was planned for to reinforce the basic foundations of conventional abdomino-pelvic imaging, strengthen the concepts of advanced applications and anticipate what is coming on the horizon. The course will focus on conditions and complications relative to female anatomy and pathology in both the gynecologic and reproductive systems.

It is estimated that it should take the average learner 16.5 hours, including completion of the activity evaluation, to conclude the activity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After viewing this program, participants should be able to:

  • Apply and utilize Bl-RADS categories as appropriate;
  • Develop a skillful and practical approach to performing and interpreting mammography, breast ultrasound and breast MRI;
  • Anticipate and resolve potential medicolegal issues relevant to breast imaging;
  • Gain practice in analyzing and interpreting tomosynthesis cases;
  • Recognize the indications for and strengths & weaknesses of current breast MRI techniques.

 

+ Topics:

01 BI-RADS Update 5th Edition Edward A. Sickles, MD, FACR.mp4
02 Breast Masses and Asymmetries Kimberly M. Ray, MD.mp4
03 Breast Calcifications Heather I. Greenwood, MD.mp4
04 Breast Ultrasound and BI-RADS Jessica H. Hayward, MD.mp4
05 Mammographic Follow-up Alternative to Biopsy Edward A. Sickles, MD, FACR.mp4
06 Imaging of Nodal Involvement in Breast Cancer Jessica H. Hayward, MD.mp4
07 The Male Breast Rita I. Freimanis, MD.mp4
08 Tomosynthesis for Screening and Diagnosis Kimberly M. Ray, MD.mp4
09 Workup of the Palpable Breast Mass Rita I. Freimanis, MD.mp4
10 Breast MRI Indications and BI-RADS Interpretation Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
11 MR Imaging of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ Heather I. Greenwood, MD.mp4
12 Breast MR Interventions Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
13 Breast Density How Important is it Edward A. Sickles, MD, FACR.mp4
14 Supplementary Screening in an Era of Breast Density Legislation Edward A. Sickles, MD, FACR.mp4
15 Practical Issues in Tomosynthesis Implementation Rita I. Freimanis, MD.mp4
16 Optimizing Breast MRI for the Clinical Radiologist Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
17 MRI and PET CT for Monitoring Treatment Response Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD.mp4
18 Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Workup and Biopsy Kimberly M. Ray, MD.mp4
19 Ultrasound BIRADS Update Lori M. Strachowski, MD.mp4
20 Management of Palpable Breast Lesions Amie Y. Lee, MD.mp4
21 Ultrasound-Guided Biopsy Cindy S. Lee, MD.mp4
22 Rad-Path Correlation with High Risk Lesions Lori M. Strachowski, MD.mp4
23 Breast MRI Challenging Cases Rita I. Freimanis, MD and Cindy Lee, MD.mp4
24 Cancer Screening Boot Camp Everything You Need to Know But Wish You Didn’t Daniel B. Kopans, MD.mp4
25 Mammographic Interpretation at the Digital Workstation Challenging Cases Edward A. Sickles, MD, FACR.mp4
Questions.pdf
Syllabus.pdf

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