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Penn Radiology Breast Imaging Fundamentals and Innovations 2016 (Videos)

Penn Radiology Breast Imaging Fundamentals and Innovations 2016 (Videos)

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Penn Radiology Breast Imaging Fundamentals and Innovations 2016 (Videos)

Penn Radiology Breast Imaging Fundamentals and Innovations 2016 (Videos)

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    Penn Radiology Breast Imaging Fundamentals Expert faculty from Penn Radiology join internationally renowned guest speakers to present both standard and emerging practices in Breast Imaging. This activity combines a review of basics with an exploration into the latest advances in mammography, Breast MRI, ultrasound and tomosynthesis.  Worth up to 16.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this multi-modality review and update will meet the MQSA CME requirements for breast imagers. All credits count toward Self Assessment CME Requirements for ABR Maintenance of Certification.

    Focus: MRI risk and interpretation, tomosynthesis, breast cancer risk assessment, screening, ultrasound techniques and applications, diffusion weighted imaging, BI-RADs, image-guided biopsy, post surgical imaging and much more.

    Penn Radiology Breast Imaging Fundamentals and Innovations Agenda


    Session 1: Risk and Indications for Breast MRI
    Risk Assessment in Breast Imaging: Breast Density and Beyond Emily F. Conant, MD
    Evidence-Based Clinical Indications for Breast MRI Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD, FACR
    MRI in High and Intermediate Risk Patients Emily F. Conant, MD
    Session 2: Tomosynthesis and MRI Interpretation
    Update on Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Emily F. Conant, MD
    Breast MRI: A Practical Approach to Image Interpretation Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD, FACR
    Tomosynthesis in Practice: Case Based Examples Emily F. Conant, MD
    Panel Discussion
    Session 3: Ultrasound: BI-RADS, Lesions and New Techniques
    Highlights of New BIRADS 5th Edition for Mammography and Ultrasound Susan P. Weinstein MD
    Breast Ultrasound: Screening, Newer Techniques, and Applications Lori M. Strachowski MD
    Breast Ultrasound: Evaluating Palpable and Non-palpable Lesions Lori M. Strachowski MD
    Panel Discussion

    Session 4: Breast MRI: BI-RADS, Advanced Applications & Cases

    Breast MRI BI-RADS 5th Edition Update Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD, FACR
    Advanced Applications MR (Including Diffusion for Dummies!) Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD, FACR
    MRI Challenging Cases and Management Options Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD, FACR
    SAM: Update on BIRADS and Advanced Imaging 2016 Conant, Lehman & Weinstein

    Session 5: Breast Cancer Biology, Biopsies and Pathology

    Breast Cancer Biology – What the Imager Needs to Know Elizabeth McDonald, MD, PhD
    MRI Guided Biopsies: Basics and Lesions Learned Susan P. Weinstein MD
    Pathologic Correlation and High Risk Lesions Lori M. Strachowski MD

    Session 6: BI-RADS 3, Post Surgery and False Findings

    Review of BIRADs 3 Lesions Learned – Why and Why Not? Susan P. Weinstein MD
    Imaging of the Postsurgical Breast: What to expect. What to look for. Lori M. Strachowski MD
    False Negatives/False Positives – Where Did We Go Wrong? Emily F. Conant, MD

    Session 7: DCIS, Male/Transgender Imaging & Multi-Modality Cases

    Multi-Modality Imaging of DCIS Susan P. Weinstein MD
    Breast Imaging of Males and Transgender Individuals – Why, Who, When, Why? Lori M. Strachowski MD
    Instructive Breast Imaging Cases Lori M. Strachowski MD
    Multi-Modality Problem Solving Cases Susan P. Weinstein MD
    End

    Release Date: 6/1/16 CME Expiration: 5/31/19