Upload
others
View
1
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
NYU IMAGING UPDATEIN SNOWMASS
March 3-7, 2008The Silvertree Hotel,Snowmass, Colorado
Alec J. Megibow M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.Course Director
NYU CLINICALIMAGING ESSENTIALS
IN DEER VALLEY
March 17-21, 2008The Chateaux at Silver Lake
Deer Valley Resort, Park City, UtahGeorgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.
Course Director
Sponsored by NYU Post-Graduate
Medical School and the Department
of Radiology
2
Purpose StatementThere are many recent technological advances in imaging techniques which can be applied in current clinical practice. Maintenance of certification requirescontinued review of essential imaging techniques in all areas of radiology, including body, thoracic, cardiacand PET imaging.
Target AudienceThis course is designed for practicing clinical radiologists.
Course Description Directed by Alec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R., thiswill be NYU’s sixth CME course in Snowmass. Duringthis 4 l/2 day meeting, registrants will be afforded an in-depth exploration of imaging findings in abdominal,thoracic and cardiac diseases. Presentations will demonstrate how current state-of-the-art imaging technology and techniques are applied in clinical practice.Again this year, we will include a series of lectures inoncologic diagnosis using PET and PET/CT. For all presentations, the emphasis is on those methods bywhich the practicing radiologist can harness the powerof the latest technologic developments. Lecturesemphasize image interpretation, differential diagnosis,pitfalls and review the pathophysiologic basis for imaging findings.
Educational Objectives1. Use the latest technology available in MR and CT
(high-field MRI and dual-energy MDCT), to visualize theenhancements in imaging findings and the clinical role ofthese new technologies.
2. Translate the advances of the latest cardiac technology,to create and optimize protocols for cardiovascular,thoracic and abdominal applications in the clinical setting.
3. More effectively use various PET-CT and PET principlesand applications to evaluate patients presenting withcancer, while integrating the oncologic work-up.
Accreditation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this educational activity for 22.25 AMA PRA Category 1Credits™. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
3/3/08 — 5 Credits3/4/08 — 5 Credits3/5/08 — 5 Credits3/6/08 — 5 Credits3/7/08 — 2.25 Credits
Disclosure StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres toACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including theStandards for Commercial Support regarding industrysupport of continuing medical education. In order toresolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosureinformation is provided during the planning process toensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosureof faculty and commercial relationships as well as thediscussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug,device or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.
Registration InformationRegistration fees for this 4 l/2 day course are $895;$625 for residents, fellows, retirees, NYU alumni,V.A. employees and non-U.S. physicians. Online registration is the fastest and easiest way to register.
Cancellation InformationIf you need to cancel your registration, a $75 servicecharge will be assessed if written notice is made at least 30 days in advance. No refunds are possible thereafter.
Course ConfirmationPlease be sure and provide your email address toreceive a confirmation/receipt.
Special NeedsThe Post-Graduate Medical School of the NewYorkUniversity School of Medicine, in compliance with the legal requirements of the Americans with DisabilitiesAct, requests any participant of this CME course who is in need of accommodation to submit writtenrequests to our office at least one month prior to the course date.
Dietary RestrictionsPlease indicate any dietary restrictions on the registration form when you register.
Special Topics/QuestionsIf there is a special topic or question that would help fulfill your educational needs, please submit it on the registration form or online.
The Post-Graduate Medical Schoolof the New York University Schoolof Medicine is committed toimproving patient care throughcontinuing medical education.
Sponsored byNYU Post-Graduate Medical School and the Department of Radiology
Course DirectorAlec J. Megibow M.D.,
M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
FacultyElizabeth M. Hecht, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Nicole Hindman, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology
Jane P. Ko, M.D.Associate Professor of Radiology
Ruth P. Lim, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology
Karen A. Mourtzikos, M.D.Assistant Professor of RadiologyInterim Chief, Nuclear Medicine
Alec J. Megibow, M.D.,M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
Professor of Radiology Director, Faculty Practice Radiology
M. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.Assistant Professor of
Radiology and Medicine
General Information
Registration Form on Page 11
NYU IMAGING UPDATEIN SNOWMASSMarch 3-7, 2008
3
Sunday, March 28:30-10:00 a.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Registration and Lift Ticket DistributionSnowmass Conference Center
Monday, March 3BODY IMAGING (MR and CT) Moderator
Alec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.6:45-7:10 a.m.
Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:10-7:20 a.m.WelcomeAlec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
7:20-8:00 amHot Topics in Abdominal MRIElizabeth M. Hecht, M.D.
8:00-8:40 a.m.Dual-Energy MDCT:Clinical Use in Body Imaging Alec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
8:40-9:10 a.m.3T MR: From Theory to PracticeElizabeth M. Hecht, M.D.
9:10-9:20 a.m.Questions and Discussion
THORACIC IMAGINGModerator
Jane P. Ko, M.D.4:00-4:20 p.m.
Refreshments and Cases of the Day (Thoracic)
4:20-5:00 p.m.Thoracic Aorta: Acute AorticSyndromes and MoreJane P. Ko, M.D.
5:00-5:40 p.m.Thoracic MR AngiographyRuth P. Lim, M.D.
5:40-6:20 p.m.Understanding the Post-Surgical Chest:Procedures and ComplicationsJane P. Ko, M.D.
6:20-6:30 p.m.Questions and Discussion
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Interesting Cases (Thoracic)Jane P. Ko, M.D.
Tuesday, March 4
ONCOLOGIC IMAGING PET/CT AND MRI
ModeratorKaren A. Mourtzikos, M.D.
6:45-7:20 a.m.Continental Breakfast
7:20-8:00 a.m.Principles and Applications of PET/CTKaren A. Mourtzikos, M.D.
8:00-8:40 a.m.Prostate MR: What theRadiologist Can Tell the UrologistNicole Hindman, M.D.
8:40-9:20 a.m.PET/CT in Colon CancerKaren A. Mourtzikos, M.D.
9:20-9:30 a.m.Questions & Discussion
CARDIAC CT AND MRA TOPICS Moderator
M. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.4:00-4:20 P.M.
Refreshments and Cases of the Day (Cardiac MR/CT)
4:20-5:00 p.m.Nuts and Bolts of Cardiac CTM. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.
5:00-5:40 p.m.Peripheral MRA: Pearls andPitfalls, Including NSF UpdateRuth P. Lim, M.D.
5:40-6:20 p.m.Cardiovascular CT: CurrentStatus and Future PotentialM. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.
6:20-6:30 p.m.Questions and Discussion
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Interesting Cases(Cardiac MR/CT)M. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.
Wednesday, March 5
LIVER AND PANCREAS — CT AND MR
ModeratorElizabeth M. Hecht, M.D.
6:45-7:20 A.M.Continental Breakfast
7:20-8:00 a.m.MDCT of LiverAlec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
8:00-8:40 a.m.MRI of Focal Liver Masses:A Case Based ApproachElizabeth M. Hecht, M.D.
8:40-9:20 a.m.Cystic Renal Masses (CT/MR):Diagnosis and PracticalManagementNicole Hindman, M.D.
9:20-9:30 a.m.Questions & Discussion
ONCOLOGIC IMAGING Moderator
Karen A. Mourtzikos, M.D.4:00-4:20 p.m.
Refreshments and Cases of the Day (PET/CT)
4:20-5:00 p.m.PET/CT in Lymphoma and in the Evaluation of Lymph NodesKaren A. Mourtzikos, M.D.
5:00-5:40 p.m.Lung Cancer: What is New in StagingJane P. Ko, M.D.
5:40-6:20 p.m.Potential Pitfalls of PET/CTKaren A. Mourtzikos, M.D.
6:20-6:30 p.m.Questions & Discussion
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Today’s Cases (PET/CT) Karen A. Mourtzikos, M.D.
Thursday, March 63D IMAGING IN
CLINICAL PRACTICE Moderator
Alec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.6:45-7:20 a.m.
Continental Breakfast7:20-8:00 a.m.
MDCT of Pancreatic NeoplasmsAlec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
8:00-8:40 a.m.CT/MR UrographyElizabeth M. Hecht, M.D.
8:40-9:20 a.m.CT Enterography: Current StatusAlec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
9:20-9:30 a.m.Questions & Discussion
HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGING(BODY/CHEST/CARDIAC)
ModeratorM. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.
4:00-4:20 p.m.Refreshments and InterestingCases of the Day (Body)
4:20-5:00 p.m.Cardiac MR in the Era of MDCT:Have We Lost the Race?M. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.
5:00-5:40 p.m.Approach to Diffuse Nodular Disease on HRCTJane P. Ko, M.D.
5:40-6:20 p.m.Imaging PancreatitisAlec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
6:20-6:30 p.m.Questions and Discussion
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Today’s Cases (Body)Nicole Hindman, M.D. and Ruth P. Lim, M.D.
Friday, March 7MISCELLANEOUSModerator
Alec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.6:45-7:20 a.m.
Continental Breakfast7:20-8:00 a.m.
MRI of the Female Pelvis:A Case Based ApproachElizabeth M. Hecht, M.D.
8:00-8:40 a.m.Non-Neoplastic Colonic DisordersAlec J. Megibow, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.
8:40-9:20 a.m.Imaging of Cardiac andParacardiac MassesM. Barbara Srichai-Parsia, M.D.
9:20-9:30 a.m.Final Questions & Discussion
EducationalGrant
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The organizers gratefully
acknowledge the educational
support received from
the following organizations:
BAYER HEALTHCARE
PHARMACEUTICALS
SIEMENS MEDICAL
SOLUTIONS, INC.
NYU IMAGING UPDATEIN SNOWMASSMarch 3-7, 2008
Program
4
Snowmass and Aspen, Colorado
Snowmass Village offers some of the world’s best ski-in and ski-out
accommodations and has many opportunities for dining and shopping.
In addition, Snowmass is a short drive from Aspen, Colorado with
premier dining and shopping as well.
Four major ski areas are possible with one lift ticket (Buttermilk forbeginners; Snowmass for all levels;
Aspen Highlands and Aspen Mountainare suitable for intermediate to expert ski levels). A free bus connects the four mountains
from 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Travel to Snowmass, Colorado
Snowmass is located 200 miles west of Denver. There are frequent
flights into the Aspen Airport fromDenver. Another good alternative for a wider flight selection is the Eagle County Airport, outside Vail
(2-hr drive with ground transportation possible to Aspen.
Contact Colorado Mountain Express,1-800-525-6363 www.cmex.com).
Please note the meeting concludes on Friday morning, so you may
return early or stay for the weekend.
THE SILVERTREE HOTEL
Hotel InformationNYU IMAGING UPDATEIN SNOWMASSMarch 3-7, 2008
A block of rooms has been reserved at the SilvertreeHotel with its fabulous ski-in and ski-out location.Rooms feature coffee makers, refrigerators, hair dryers and many have balconies.The hotel has an in-house ski shop and arrangements will be made fordiscounts on ski equipment rentals.The Silvertree also features a health club with steam room and massage therapy, two outdoor heated pools (slopeside),whirlpools, and saunas.
For those arriving at the Aspen Airport, the Silvertreeprovides complimentary airport transportation.
Room Block at the Silvertree:
The room block begins on Saturday, March 1, 2008and concludes on Friday, March 7, 2008 but you mayinquire about extending your stay or arriving early.
Standard Rooms...............$250 single or double
Deluxe Rooms..................$275 single or double
Premier View.....................$310 single or double
Specialty Rooms...............$580*
* None in our block but you may inquire about various specialty rooms at the hotel
(see Hotel Reservation form for taxes and hotel policies.)
5
Condo BlockA small block of condos are reserved at theLichenhearth (1-bedroom), the Woodbridge (2-bedroom) and the Terracehouse (2-bedroom).Follow the same procedure by calling Silvertree Reservations regarding condo locations and free bus service within Snowmass. Rates are found on page 10 (Hotel Reservation Form).
ReservationsBook Early (1-800-525-9402) (mention NYU Radiology Group)
It is important that you book your room or condo asfar in advance as possible and indicate that you are partof “NYU Radiology” to receive the special group rates.
Call no later than February 7, 2008 as our block will be released to the public at that time.Extra-person charge is $25 per person per night.Children under 12 stay free in parents’ room.Rollaways are $25 per night and cribs are free.
Discounted Ski Lift Tickets
Lift tickets must be purchased inadvance through Premier Travel
at a savings of approximately 30%from on-site prices. Refer to the ski lift ticket form on page 10 and
note that payment must be receivedby February 22, 2008.Totally
unused lift tickets are refundableminus a $25 service fee until
March 7, 2008. Once any portion isused, the remaining days cannot be
refunded.The starting date for use ofthe tickets is Sunday, March 2nd.
Turn to page 10FOR MORE DETAILS AND
HOTEL RESERVATION FORM.
NYU IMAGING UPDATEIN SNOWMASSMarch 3-7, 2008
Hotel Information
Sponsored byNYU Post-Graduate Medical School and the Department of Radiology
6
The Post-Graduate Medical Schoolof the New York University Schoolof Medicine is committed toimproving patient care throughcontinuing medical education.
Purpose StatementThere are many recent technological advances in imaging techniques which can be applied in current clinical practice. Maintenance of certification requirescontinued review of essential imaging techniques in allareas of radiology, including thoracic, pediatric, body,neuro and breast imaging.
Target AudienceThis course is designed for radiologists in academics or private practice.
Course Description Under the direction of Georgeann McGuinness, M.D.,F.A.C.R., this 4 l/2 day course is intended to provide anoverview of current state-of-the-art imaging techniques(MR, CT, HRCT, PET and PET-CT) and appropriate protocols that can be applied to a variety of practicalclinical situations.Topics covered this year will include:neuroradiology, thoracic imaging and lung disease,pediatric imaging, PET/CT and abdominal imaging. Thisyear’s program will feature a series of lectures on oncologic diagnosis using PET and PET-CT.
Educational Objectives1. Using evolving MR, CT and PET-CT technology,
improve your specificity of diagnosis and triage of therapy for patients with abnormalities of the brain,body, chest and lung.
2. Translating the advances of the latest technology topatient care, develop protocols for neuro, body andchest imaging, by applying up-to-date imaging techniques.
3. When examining the breast, you will improveinterpretation skills with mammography, ultrasound and MRI, based on advanced imaging protocols.
4. Using standard imaging protocols for state-of-the-artimaging equipment, better recognize and avoid commonimaging pitfalls, to further improve your ability to appreciate abnormal findings.
Accreditation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accreditedby the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this educational activity for 24.50 AMA PRA Category 1Credits™. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
3/17/08 — 5.50 Credits3/18/08 — 5.50 Credits3/19/08 — 5.50 Credits3/20/08 — 5.50 Credits3/21/08 — 2.50 Credits
4 Breast Imaging credits applicable to the MQSA accreditation requirements (1 in digital mammography).
Disclosure StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres toACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including theStandards for Commercial Support regarding industrysupport of continuing medical education. In order toresolve any identified Conflicts of Interest, disclosureinformation is provided during the planning process toensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosureof faculty and commercial relationships as well as thediscussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug,device or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.
Registration InformationRegistration fees for this five-day course are $895;$625 for residents, fellows, retirees, NYU alumni,V.A. employees and non-U.S. physicians. Online registration is the fastest and easiest way to register.
Cancellation InformationIf you need to cancel your registration, a $75 servicecharge will be assessed if written notice is made at least30 days in advance. No refunds are possible thereafter.
Course ConfirmationPlease be sure and provide your email address toreceive a confirmation/receipt.
Special NeedsThe Post-Graduate Medical School of the New YorkUniversity School of Medicine, in compliance with thelegal requirements of the Americans with DisabilitiesAct, requests any participant of this CME course who isin need of accommodation to submit written requeststo our office at least one month prior to the course date.
Dietary RestrictionsPlease indicate any dietary restrictions on the registration form when you register.
Special Topics/QuestionsIf there is a special topic or question that would helpfulfill your educational needs, please submit it on theregistration form or online.
Registration Form on Page 11
General InformationNYU CLINICAL IMAGING ESSENTIALSIN DEER VALLEYMarch 17-21, 2008
Course DirectorGeorgeann McGuinness, M.D.,
F.A.C.R.
FacultyNancy R. Fefferman, M.D.
Assistant Professor of RadiologyChief, Pediatric Radiology
Kent P. Friedman, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology
Robert I. Grossman, M.D.Louis Marx Professor and
Chairman of Radiology Dean and CEO
NYU Medical Center
Andrew W. Litt, M.D., F.A.C.R.Associate Professor of Radiology
Executive Vice President and Vice Dean, Chief of Staff
NYU Medical Center
Georgeann McGuinness, M.D.,F.A.C.R.
Professor of RadiologyVice Chair of Education
Lynne P. Pinkney, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology
Bachir Taouli, M.D.Assistant Professor of Radiology
Hildegard K.Toth, M.D.Associate Professor of Radiology
Chief, Breast Imaging
EducationalGrant
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The organizers gratefully
acknowledge the educational
support received from
the following organizations:
BAYER HEALTHCARE
PHARMACEUTICALS
SIEMENS MEDICAL
SOLUTIONS, INC.
7
Sunday, March 168:30-10:00 a.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Registration and Lift Ticket DistributionThe Chateaux at Silver Lake
Monday, March 17THORACIC IMAGINGModerator
Georgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.6:45-7:10 a.m.
Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:10-7:15 a.m.WelcomeGeorgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.
7:15-8:00 a.m.High-Resolution CT: Technique,Terminology and PitfallsGeorgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.
8:00-8:45 a.m.Evaluation of Thyroid CancerUsing PET/CTKent P. Friedman, M.D.
8:45-9:30 a.m.High-Resolution CT:Pattern RecognitionGeorgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.
9:30-9:45 a.m.Questions & Discussion
PEDIATRIC & BODY IMAGINGModerator
Nancy R. Fefferman, M.D.4:00-4:15 p.m.
Refreshments and Cases of the Day (Body)
4:15-5:00 p.m.Pediatric Body CT in the Multi-Slice Era: An UpdateNancy R. Fefferman, M.D.
5:00-5:45 p.m.MRI of Diffuse Liver DiseaseBachir Taouli, M.D.
5:45-6:30 p.m.Ultrasound Evaluation of Pediatric EmergenciesNancy R. Fefferman, M.D.
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Interesting Cases (Body)Bachir Taouli, M.D.
6:45-7:00 p.m.Questions & Discussion
Tuesday, March 18NEURORADIOLOGYModerator
Andrew W. Litt, M.D., F.A.C.R.6:45-7:15 a.m.
Continental Breakfast7:15-8:00 a.m.
Head TraumaRobert I. Grossman, M.D.
8:00-8:45 a.m.Non-DegenerativeDisease of the SpineAndrew W. Litt, M.D., F.A.C.R.
8:45-9:30 a.m.MS and Other White Matter DiseasesRobert I. Grossman, M.D.
9:30-9:45 a.m.Questions & Discussion
PEDIATRIC IMAGING Moderator
Nancy R. Fefferman, M.D.4:00-4:15 p.m.
Refreshments and Cases of the Day (Pediatric)
4:15-5:00 p.m.Sonographic Evaluation of the Pediatric Hip and SpineNancy R. Fefferman, M.D.
5:00-5:45 p.m.Pediatric Musculoskeletal MRILynne Pinkney, M.D.
5:45-6:30 p.m.Selected Topics in PediatricUroradiologyNancy R. Fefferman, M.D.
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Cases (Pediatric)Nancy R. Fefferman, M.D.and Lynne Pinkney, M.D.
6:45-7:00 a.m.Questions & Discussion
Wednesday, March 19THORACIC IMAGINGModerator
Georgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.6:45-7:15 a.m.
Continental Breakfast7:15 – 8:00 a.m.
Lung Cancer: Screening, NoduleManagement, and StagingGeorgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.
8:00-8:45 a.m.Evaluation of Lung Cancer Using PET/CTKent P. Friedman, M.D.
8:45-9:30 a.m.The Medistinum:Anatomy and PathologyGeorgeann McGuinness, M.D., F.A.C.R.
9:30-9:45 a.m.Questions & Discussion
NEURORADIOLOGY Moderator
Kent P. Friedman, M.D.4:00-4:15 p.m.
Refreshments and Cases of the Day (PET/CT)
4:15-5:00 p.m.Imaging the Seizure PatientAndrew W. Litt, M.D., F.A.C.R.
5:00-5:45 p.m.Pearls and Pitfalls of PET/CTKent P. Friedman, M.D.
5:45-6:30 p.m.Neurovascular AngiographyAndrew W. Litt, M.D., F.A.C.R.
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Today’s Cases(PET/CT)Kent P. Friedman, M.D.
6:45-7:00 a.m.Questions & Discussion
Thursday, March 20BREAST IMAGING &
BREAST CANCERModerator
Hildegard Toth, M.D.6:45-7:15 a.m.
Continental Breakfast7:15-8:00 a.m.
Clinical Indications for Breast MRIHildegard Toth, M.D.
8:00-8:45 a.m.Evaluating Breast Cancer using PET/CTKent P. Friedman, M.D.
8:45-9:30 a.m.The Male Breast:A Basic ReviewHildegard Toth, M.D.
9:30-9:45 a.m.Questions & Discussion
BODY IMAGING & BREAST IMAGING
ModeratorBachir Taouli, M.D.
4:00-4:15 p.m.Refreshments and Cases of the Day (Breast)
4:15-5:00 p.m.Genitourinary MRI:Case Based ReviewBachir Taouli, M.D.
5:00-5:45 p.m.High-Risk Lesions:Management StrategiesHildegard Toth, M.D.
5:45-6:30 p.m.MRI of the ProstateBachir Taouli, M.D.
6:30-6:45 p.m.Review of Today’s Cases (Breast) Hildegard Toth, M.D.
6:45-7:00 p.m.Questions & Discussion
Friday, March 21BODY, NEURO &
BREAST IMAGINGModerator
HildegardToth, M.D.6:45-7:15 a.m.
Continental Breakfast7:15-8:00 a.m.
CT and MRI of the AdrenalsBachir Taouli, M.D.
8:00-8:45 a.m.Digital Mammography:Current UpdateHildegard Toth, M.D.
8:45-9:30 a.m.CT of the Temporal BoneAndrew W. Litt, M.D., F.A.C.R.
9:30-9:45 a.m.Final Questions & Discussion
ProgramNYU CLINICAL IMAGING ESSENTIALSIN DEER VALLEYMarch 17-21, 2008
8
One of the Premier Alpine Resorts inthe World
The charm and solitude of Deer Valley Resort’s secludedmountain setting is found in the historic mining town ofPark City, just 36 miles from the Salt Lake InternationalAirport (45 minutes driving time). You won’t find amore accessible and convenient setting. Deer ValleyResort revolutionized the ski industry in 1981 by creating the attentive service, gourmet food and luxury accommodations not available at ski resorts atthat time. Deer Valley Resort was named #1 Ski Resortin North America in 2008 by the readers of SKIMagazine, it’s third time receiving that distinction, andproudly hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Gamesslalom, aerial and mogul events.To make the guestexperience even more enjoyable, Deer Valley Resortinvested over $24 million in improvements since 2004.
Exceptional customer service, consistent quality andattention to every detail are all part of the Deer Valleyexperience. The four mountains, offering a wide variety of terrain, allow guests more than ampleopportunity to indulge in the 350 annual inches of light, dry Utah powder.
How to Reach Deer Valley
You should fly into Salt Lake City Airport and eitherrent a car or, if staying at the Chateaux, book yourshuttle service through the hotel by completing this section on the Hotel Reservation Form (see page 9).
The Chateaux at Silver Lake
The Chateaux at Silver Lake offers extraordinary personalguest services and outstanding European-style condo-minium and lodge accommodations, vaulted lobby andbeautiful staircases. Every square inch of The Chateauxdemonstrates its commitment to details, from carvedstone fireplaces in each room to crafted woodwork. Ithas a work-out facility, outdoor heated pool and hot tub,award-winning restaurant and lounge, business center,sports equipment rental shop, ski valet, and full-serviceconcierge. It offers underground parking for those withvehicles.The Chateaux is not a ski-in/ski-out property butis only a short walk from the lifts and Deer Valley Resortoffers complimentary daytime and overnight ski storageoutside Silver Lake Lodge and at Snow Park Lodge. It islocated three miles from Historic Main Street, whereshops and restaurants are abundant and The Chateauxoffers free regular shuttle service for shopping or dining.
Our Block of RoomsHotel Rooms - We have reserved hotel rooms for
our group (see below for other options). Each roomfeatures king, queen, double-queen or double-doublebed configurations, cable TV, small refrigerator andcoffee maker, fireplace, private bath and high-speedwireless Internet.The square footage is approximately
400 square ft. The nightly rate is $379 per night plustaxes (10.35% tax, 2.85% resort lodging fee and$5/daily housekeeping and bellmen charges).
Studio –These units feature a queen Murphy bed, fullyequipped kitchen, private bath, cable TV, comfortable living area and fireplace.The square footage is approximately 350 sq. ft. The nightly rate is $379 plustaxes (as described above).
One-Bedroom Suite – Includes a hotel room (describedabove) with a separate living room, fully equipped gourmetkitchen and dining area.The living room area has a fireplaceand queen size Murphy bed as well as an additional bathroom and outdoor balcony. Approx. square footage:750 sq. ft. The nightly rate is $765 plus taxes (as describedabove).
The following are not part of our block butcan be reserved on a space-available basis:Two-Bedroom Suite – Offers the combined features
of a 1-bedroom suite and an additional hotel room.The nightly rate is $1079 plus taxes.
Three-Bedroom Suite – Offers the combined features of a 2-bedroom suite and an additional hotel room.The nightly rate is $1415 plus taxes.
Cut-off Date – Reservations must be received byFebruary 7, 2008. Requests after this date will be filled on a space- and rate-available basis.
Deposit/Cancellation Policies• 50% prepayment of total room and tax is due at the time
of reservation by the individual guest.
• Each bedroom will be charged a nightly $5 housekeeping/bellman gratuity and a 2.85% resort lodging fee.
• Final payment will be charged 30 days prior to arrival.
• Individual cancellations made more than 45 days prior toarrival will forfeit a $75 processing fee and cancellationsmade from 45-31 days of arrival will forfeit total deposit;cancellations made within 30 days will forfeit total lodgingcost and associated tax and fees.
• No-shows, early departures, late arrivals or down gradesare subject to full payment of confirmed reservation upon departure.
Please refer to the Hotel Reservation Form for otherinformation concerning your reservations. In case ofquestions, please call Group Reservations at 800-782-4813and mention you are part of the “NYU Medical Center –Dept. of Radiology Winter 2008 CME Program”.
Hotel InformationNYU CLINICAL IMAGING ESSENTIALSIN DEER VALLEYMarch 17-21, 2008
Deer Valley Resort / The Chateaux at Silver Lake
Ski Lessons at Deer Valley(Sign up early to
avoid disappointment)
Advance reservations are essential forall Deer Valley services throughout the
ski season, and especially during themonth of March. Call ahead to make
arrangements: 888-754-8477 or 435-645-6648. No special group
discounts are possible for ski lessons.The Deer Valley website provides youwith complete information and priceson ski lessons (www.deervalley.com)but it is absolutely essential that you
book your ski lessons as soon as possi-ble (we recommend that you complete
this step in the Fall when you arereserving your hotel).
Discounted Ski Lift Tickets (Deer Valley/Park City)
Lift tickets must be purchased inadvance through Premier Travel of
Philadelphia at a savings of approximately 20% from on site. Please
refer to the attached Ski Lift TicketForm and note that payment must bereceived by February 20, 2008.Totally
unused lift tickets are refundable minus$25 service fee until March 21, 2008,
but once any portion is used, theremaining days cannot be refunded.
The starting date for use of the ticketsis Sunday, March 16, 2008. Note:
Snowboarding is not allowed at DeerValley Resort but is permissible at Park
City Mountain Resort.
Notes:
1) Snowboarding is not permitted at Deer Valley but is permitted in Park City.
2) If children are taking ski school, it does not make sense to pre-order the lift ticket as the lesson-lift package works out tobe the same.We recommend ordering discounted lift ticketsabove for children who are NOT taking lessons.
Total Check Amount: $ __________________Checks Payable to: Premier Travel (Checks must be mailed no later than
February 22, 2008 for adequate processing time.)
Mail to: Bernice Laufer – Premier Travel, 1430 Walnut Street,2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Questions: Call (800) 545-1910 Ext. 413
9
Name ___________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
City__________________________ State_______ Zip_____________
Phone____________________________________________________
Credit Card #_____________________________________________
Type__________________________ Expiration Date______________
Departure Date____________________________________________
Arrival Date_______________________________________________
Name of Physician _________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
City__________________________ State_______ Zip_____________
Phone (day) _______________________________________________
Phone (evening) ___________________________________________
Email_____________________________________________________
Ground Transportation
Park City Transportation offers 10-passenger door-to-door shared van service @ $68 per person (round-trip); gratuity is not
included.The charge can be posted to your hotel room at The Chateaux if you book ahead.
nn Yes, Transportation is needed. Airline information not available at this time.
nn Yes, Transportation is needed. My itinerary is attached.
nn No, Transportation is not needed.
Arrival Date __________________ Arrival Time ______________________Flight & Airline # _________________________
Departure Date _______________ Flight Time________________________Number of passengers_____________________
Please Return Form to:Deer Valley Lodging – Attention: Group Sales Department, PO Box 3000, Park City, Utah 84060Phone: 1-800-782-4813 or Fax: 435-655-4941 E-mail: [email protected]
Travel InsuranceHighly recommended through The Chateaux HotelReservations Office.The trip cancellation and interruption coverage covers unforeseeable sickness orinjury and travel delays (airport and road closures).
Trip Insurancenn Yes, please send information on Trip Insurancenn No, I am not interested in Trip Insurance
Deposit & Cancellation PoliciesSee page 8 (Signature acknowledges agreement of policies.)
Signature __________________________________
Cut-off DateReservations must be received by February 7,2008. Requests after this date will be filled on aspace- and rate-available basis.
ORDER FORMPremier Travel Services, Inc.
1-800-545-1910, Ext 413
Group NameNYU Clinical Imaging
Essentials in Deer Valley
Meeting DatesMarch 17-21, 2008
DeadlineFebruary 22, 2008
NYU Radiology Group
Please Select Room TypeSee page 8 for descriptions
The Chateauxnn Hotel Room @ $379/nightnn Studio @ $379/night
Suitesnn 1-bedroom @ $765/nightnn 2-bedroom @ $1079/nightnn 3-bedroom @ $1415/nightThe above rates do not include the current and local taxes of 10.35% (subject to change without notice).Only hotel rooms are in our block but suites and studios are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please Select Bedding Preferences:(We will try to honor your request but cannot guarantee it.)
nn King or Queen nn 2 Queens or 2 Doubles
Number of persons in Room:Adults_______
Children (incl. ages)
Cribs __________________ (@ $15/night)
Additional twin bed_______ (@ $75/day)
See Page 8 for Ski Lesson Information (Advance registrations are essential!)
Ski Lift Tickets: (Deer Valley)
1-day #___@ $68/adult#___@ $47/child 12 & under*
2 of 7 #___@ $128/adultdays #___@ $88/child 12 & under*
3 of 7 #___@ $180/adultdays #___@ $126/child 12 & under*
4 of 7 #___@ $230/adultdays #___@ $164/child 12 & under*
5 of 7 #___@ $285/adultdays #___@ $195/child 12 & under*
6 of 7 #___@ $330/adultdays #___@ $228/child 12 & under*
*Ages 3 and under are $20 per day
Park City:Extra days for Park City Mountain Resort @ $68 per adult per day. Number of days per adult ____________ticket
Reservations
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
DEER VALLEYDISCOUNTED
SKI LIFT TICKETS
Deer Valley Resort / The Chateaux at Silver Lake
NYU CLINICAL IMAGING ESSENTIALSIN DEER VALLEYMarch 17-21, 2008
10
Name ___________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
City__________________________ State_______ Zip_____________
Phone____________________________________________________
Credit Card #_____________________________________________
Type__________________________ Expiration Date______________
Arrival Date_______________________________________________
Departure Date____________________________________________
Deposit Policy50% of total lodging is due upon booking reservation.Balance is due 30 days prior to arrival.
Cancellation Policy
If the reservation is cancelled more than thirty (30)days prior to arrival, the deposit is refunded less20% of the total lodging. If the reservation is cancelled within 30 days of arrival, 100% of totallodging is forfeited. No-shows will forfeit alldeposits. Guests are responsible for all nightsreserved. No refund or credit will be given for unuseddays resulting from late arrival or early departure.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is highly recommended through the Silvertree Hotel Reservations Office.The tripcancellation and interruption coverage coversunforeseeable sickness or injury and travel delays(airport and road closures).
Cut-Off Date
Reservations must be received by February 7,2008. Requests after this date will be filled on aspace- and rate-available basis.
Please Return Form to:
The Silvertree Hotel, PO Box 5009Snowmass Village, CO 81615Attention: Reservations Office Phone: 1-800-525-9402 or 970-923-3520Fax: 970-923-5494
ORDER FORMPremier Travel Services, Inc.
1-800-545-1910, Ext 413
Group NameNYU Radiology
in Snowmass
Meeting DatesMarch 3-7, 2008
DeadlineFebruary 6, 2008
Please Select Room Typenn Standard Room @ $250/nightnn Deluxe Room @ $275/nightnn Premier Room @ $310/night(Suites are possible at the Silvertree)
Condosnn 1-bedroom at the Lichenhearth @ $339/nightnn 2-bedroom at the Woodbridge @ $369/nightnn 2-bedroom at the Terracehouse @ 405/nightThese rates do not include the current state and local taxes of 12.3% (subject tochange without notice).The extra-person charge is $25 per person per night; childrenunder 12 stay free in parents’ room. Rooms are on a first-come, first-served basis.If your first choice of category is not available, you will be assigned to the next available category and rate. A 5-night minimum stay is required at the Silvertree and a 7-night minimum stay is required at the Interlude and the Terracehouse Condos.
Total Check Amount: $ __________________Checks Payable to: Premier Travel (Checks must be mailed no later than
February 6, 2008 for adequate processing time)
Mail to: Bernice LauferPremier Travel1430 Walnut Street2nd FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19102
Questions: Call (800) 545-1910 Ext. 413
Name of Physician _________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
City__________________________ State_______ Zip_____________
Phone (day) _______________________________________________
Phone (evening) ___________________________________________
Email_____________________________________________________
Ski Lift Tickets:
3 of 10 days #_____ @ $198/adult3-day ticket not available for children
4 of 10 days #_____ @ $252/adult#_____ @ $196/child 7–12
5 of 10 days #_____ @ $300/adult#_____ @ $235/child 7–12
6 of 10 days #_____ @ $348/adult#_____ @ $264/child 7–12
If children are taking ski school, it does not make sense to pre-order the lift ticket as the lesson-liftpackage works out to be the same.We recommend ordering discounted lift tickets above for children who are NOT taking lessons.
ReservationsNYU CLINICAL IMAGING ESSENTIALSIN SNOWMASSMarch 3-7, 2008 NYU Radiology Group
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
SNOWMASSDISCOUNTED
SKI LIFT TICKETS
Snowmass / The Silvertree Hotel
11
Online Registration is Fast and Easy. Go to
www.radcme.med.nyu.eduor fax to 212-263-3959.
If you need to pay by check,
see left column for mailing
address. Otherwise, we think
you will find our online system
to be quick and easy.
Name/Date of Course
nn NYU Imaging Update in Snowmass – March 3-7,2008 at The Silvertree Hotel,Snowmass,Colorado
nn $895 per attendee
nn $625 discounted fee*
nn NYU Clinical Imaging Essentials In Deer Valley – March 17-21,2008 at The Chateaux At Silver Lake,Deer Valley Resort,Park City,Utah
nn $895 per attendee
nn $625 discounted fee*
*Discounts apply to NYU School of Medicine alumni,former and current residents & fellows, technologists,physicists, and M.D.s employed by the Dept.of Veterans Affairs Medical Ctr. and full-time active military personnel,and Canadian and overseas physicians.
Where to Mail or FaxMail to:Michelle Koplik – NYU Medical CenterDepartment of Radiology560 1st Avenue,TCH-HW-231,New York, NY 10016-4998
Fax to: (212) 263-3959
In Case of Questions:Phone: (212) 263-3936 or (212) 263-3923
Email: [email protected]
Confirmation of Course AcceptancePlease print your receipt/confirmation after registering on-line.We no longer send out written or faxed confirmations.
Refund PolicyAn administrative charge of $75 will be assessed for cancellations made in writing 30 days or moreprior to start of a course. Refunds will not be possible thereafter.
Course Cancellation PolicyIn the unusual circumstances that the course is cancelled, two weeks’ notice will be provided and full tuition refunded.The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare,hotel or other costs incurred.
Methods of Payment:
nn Check in U.S. Dollars made payable to “NYU Department of Radiology”
nn Credit Card (Print Clearly)
Members Name ___________________________________________
Credit Card #_____________________________________________
Expiration Date _________/ __________
Bill to: nn Visa nn Mastercard nn American Express
Signature (Required to process) ___________________________________
Departure Date____________________________________________
nn International Postal Money Order(if more convenient for overseas participants)
Educational Needs:If there is a specific question or topic relating to this course, submit it to the registration form or on the website when registering online.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Sponsored byNYU Post-Graduate Medical School and the Department of Radiology
Participant Information (Please print clearly)
Name ___________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
City__________________________ State_______ Zip_____________
Day Phone ________________________________________________
Fax______________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________
Degree ___________________________________________________
Specialty __________________________________________________
Sub-specialty ______________________________________________
(Required if you want to receive confirmation receipt)
NYU IMAGING UPDATE IN IN SNOWMASSNYU CLINICAL IMAGING ESSENTIALS IN DEER VALLEY
Course RegistrationNYU Department of Radiology
Non-ProfitOrganization
U.S. Postage PaidNew York University
Remainder of 2007September 28–30 MRI: Clinical State of the Art New York, NYOctober 11–14 Fall into Women’s Imaging: An NYU Autumn
Update of Breast & Women’s Imaging Essentials The Equinox, Manchester, VTNovember 9–10 Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop New York, NYDecember 17–22 26th Annual Head-to-Toe Imaging Conference New York, NY
2008January 7–11 Emergency Imaging Update on Nevis Four Seasons, NevisFebruary 4–8 Essentials of Imaging on Lana’i: Four Seasons, Lana’i Hawaii
From the Head to the Toe (formerly Manele Koele)March 3–7 Imaging Update in Snowmass Snowmass, COMarch 17–21 Clinical Imaging Essentials Deer Valley, UTApril 25–26 Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop South Beach, FLMay 16–18 5th Annual Sports Medicine Imaging Conference New York, NYJune 30–July 3 Summer Diagnostic Imaging Update on the Cape Chatham, Cape Cod, MAFall Dates to Be Announced MRI: Clinical State of the Art New York, NYFall Dates to Be Announced Virtual Colonoscopy Workshop New York, NY December 15–20 27th Annual Head to Toe Imaging Conference New York, NY
For more information, contact:Michelle R. Koplik
Program Manager – Education and Corporate Relations
NYU Medical Center • 560 1st Avenue (HW-231)
New York, NY 10016
Telephone: (212) 263-3936
E-mail: [email protected]
NYU DEPARTMENTOF RADIOLOGY
Calendar of CME Offeringswww.radcme.med.nyu.edu
New York UniversitySchool of Medicine
Department of Radiology560 1st Avenue,TCH-HW-231
New York, NY 10016