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Head to ToeImaging Conference
The Department of Radiology Presents:
38th Annual Morton A. Bosniak
New York Hilton Midtown
December 16–20, 2019
Monday, Dec. 16 Neuroradiology & Interventional Radiology
Tuesday, Dec. 17 Breast Imaging & Pediatric Imaging
Wednesday, Dec. 18 Musculoskeletal Imaging & PET Imaging
Thursday, Dec. 19 Thoracic Imaging & Cardiac Imaging
Friday, Dec. 20 Abdominal Imaging & Emergency Imaging
Provided by the NYU School of Medicine
Meeting RegistrationRegistration fees are found on the Registra-tion Form on page 7 of this brochure. You may register for the entire 5 days or on a daily basis. The easiest way to register is online by going to www.radcme.med.nyu.edu.
Please be sure to provide your email address to receive a confirmation/receipt. If you need to submit a check, please mail the registration form and check to our offices.
Credit Designation StatementThe NYU School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 43.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DAILY CREDITS
Monday 8.75 Category 1 Credits Neuroradiology & Interventional Radiology
Tuesday 8.75 Category 1 Credits Breast Imaging & Pediatric Imaging
Wednesday 8.75 Category 1 Credits Musculoskeletal Imaging & PET Imaging
Thursday 8.75 Category 1 Credits Thoracic Imaging & Cardiac Imaging
Friday 8.75 Category 1 Credits Abdominal Imaging & Emergency Imaging
CE CreditsCategory A credits will be offered — pending approval from the ASRT.
Self-Assessment Module (SAM)Self Assessment Modules (SAMs), allowing registrants to obtain ABR SAM credit, will be offered daily at no additional charge.
Red text throughout the program indicates free daily SAMs. A total of 15 SAMs will be offered.
*Pending approval from the ABR
Accreditation StatementThe NYU School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Disclosure StatementThe NYU School of Medicine adheres to ACCME accreditation requirements and policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified conflicts of interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships, as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty, will be fully noted at the meeting.
Special NeedsNYU School of Medicine, in compliance with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests any participant of this CME course who is in need of accommodation to submit written requests to our office at least one month prior to the course date.
Dietary RestrictionsPlease indicate any dietary restrictions on the regis-tration form or online form.
Special Topics/QuestionsIf there is a specific topic or question that would help fulfill your educational needs, please submit it on the registration form or online form.
General Information
CONFERENCE LOCATIONNew York Hilton Midtown1335 Avenue of the Americas (53rd Street) New York City
It’s all about the location! Located in the heart of New York City in Midtown Manhattan, the stylish New York Hilton Midtown hotel is within walking distance from New York’s premier attractions such as Times Square, Radio City Music Hall, Fifth Avenue shopping, Rockefeller Center, Broadway, Central Park, The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) and many more iconic New York landmarks. Stop by the theatre & transportation desk for tips, tickets and travel in and around the city.
New York Hilton Midtown hotel guestrooms are spacious and stylish with a comfortable work area. All guest rooms feature marble baths, flat-screen TVs and WiFi.
Stay active during your stay in the hotel’s 8,000 sq. ft. fitness center. This Midtown Manhattan hotel offers a wealth of services and amenities designed with comfort and convenience in mind!
NYU Room Block and RatesOur room block begins Saturday, December 14th and concludes on Sunday, December 22nd.
Cutoff Date: November 15th
• Telephone for Reservations: 1-800-HILTONS
• Telephone in New York: 212-586-7000
• Group Name: NYU19
• Group Rate: $289 plus taxes Room rates include wireless internet
Online Hotel ReservationsYou may register online by visiting: http://www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/h2t19
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Course FormatYou may sign up for the entire 5 days or you may tailor the course content and register on a daily basis. The first lecture each day begins at 7:45 am and the last lecture concludes at 5:30 pm.
MONDAY, DEC 16Neuroradiology & Interventional Radiology
TUESDAY, DEC 17Breast Imaging & Pediatric Imaging
WEDNESDAY, DEC 18Musculoskeletal Imaging & PET Imaging
THURSDAY, DEC 19Thoracic Imaging & Cardiac Imaging
FRIDAY, DEC 20Abdominal Imaging & Emergency Imaging
OverviewTarget AudienceThe program is designed for clinical radiologists in either general or specialized practice, and is appro-priate for radiologists in training. Familiarity with the fundamentals of CT, MR, PET, and US technology and applications, as well as basic anatomy, is assumed.
Statement of Need/ Course Description“The 38th Annual Morton A. Bosniak Head to Toe Im-aging Conference” offers an intensive 5 day program reviewing Neurologic, Musculoskeletal, Pediatric, Abdominal, Thoracic, Cardiac, Breast, Emergency, PET/CT and Interventional Radiology. Its continued focus on safety and quality issues, including radiation exposure and contrast reactions and their manage-ment, crosses all sub specialty areas.
Due to tremendous growth in the science of imaging and practice of radiology, it is imperative that radiolo-gists continually update their skills and gain exposure to advances in the field. Maintenance of certification requires continued review and adoption of essential and cutting edge imaging techniques in all modali-ties, covering the entire body. We offer daily Self-Assessment Modules (SAMs) with SAMs credit in key areas of high import or with recent clinical advances.
Comparative effectiveness research as it applies to imaging is incorporated throughout the course, allowing immediate application to clinical practice, with an eye towards quality, safety, and the trend towards ‘accountable care organizations’. Utilization
of standardized imaging strategies, developed by col-laborative teams of imagers and clinicians attentive to safety, quality and economic imperatives, is a growing trend that will be emphasized, supporting the field’s imperative for integration of clinical decision support.
The course is designed to examine the practical as-pects of established CT, MR, US, PET and Intervention-al techniques, as well as to introduce new techniques and applications for these modalities. Plenary sessions are structured to review pathologic processes and image interpretation, and to update the registrant on advanced applications and image analysis.
Based on learner’s feedback, and the proven effective-ness of ‘case-based’ learning, the format of the course has been modified to incorporate heavily case-based afternoon sessions, which integrate and apply themes and topics covered in the earlier didactic sessions. ‘Challenging Cases: When we were right, when we were wrong, and why’ format is intended to stimulate dis-cussion and audience questions and input.
An innovative feature of this course is that individual sections of the program can be attended on a daily basis, allowing course content to be tailored to the unique interests and requirements of each registrant. The purpose of this course is to provide the regis-trant with an overview of state-of-the-art imaging methods as they pertain to clinical practice, and to introduce advances in the field in terms of imaging technology, and disease diagnosis and management.
Learning ObjectivesAfter participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:
• Evaluate and incorporate current imaging tech-niques and protocols for sub specialty imaging (Abdominal, Musculoskeletal, Neurologic, Thoracic, Cardiac, Breast, PET/CT, Emergency Medicine, Inter-ventional) into clinical practice to enable accurate diagnosis, dictate best therapy options, and assess response to therapy, which may prompt therapy modification as needed.
• Describe the Bosniak classification system, and its applicability to watchful waiting/surveillance man-agement algorithms for small renal mass lesions.
• Describe the recent literature and recommenda-tions for imaging lung nodules and imaging ap-pearances of various subsolid nodules.
• Develop strategies to optimize and incorporate a gamut of studies, including CT, MR and PET, in order to accurately stage neoplasms with minimal cost and radiation exposure.
• Develop imaging protocols and techniques to optimize radiation safety and dose reduction in CT, as well as utilize MR imaging in appropriate patient populations, without compromise to diagnostic quality and accuracy of imaging.
Registration fees on page 7
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Participating Faculty
Program DirectorGeorgeann McGuinness, MD, FACRProfessor of RadiologySr. Vice Chair, Academic Affairs
Associate Program DirectorsAbdominal ImagingNicole M. Hindman, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology & Surgery
Breast ImagingChloe Chhor, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Cardiac ImagingJill E. Jacobs, MD, FACR, FAHAProfessor of RadiologyChief, Cardiac Imaging
Emergency ImagingMark P. Bernstein, MD, FASERClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Interventional RadiologyJonathan Gross, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Musculoskeletal ImagingSoterios Gyftopoulos, MD, MScAssociate Professor of Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery
NeuroradiologyGirish M. Fatterpekar, MBBSAssociate Professor of Radiology Chief, Neuroradiology
Pediatric ImagingShailee Lala, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
PET ImagingMunir Ghesani, MD, FACNM, FACRAssociate Professor of Radiology
Thoracic ImagingJeffrey B. Alpert, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Guest FacultyDonna G. Blankenbaker, MD, FACRProfessor of Radiology University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Travis S. Henry, MDAssociate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Cardiac and Pulmonary Imaging SectionDirector, Cardiothoracic Imaging FellowshipDepartment of Radiology and Biomedical ImagingUniversity of California, San Francisco
Vijay Rao, MD, FACRDavid C Levin Professor of RadiologySVP and Chair, Department of RadiologyThomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health
Edward A. Sickles, MDProfessor Emeritus of Radiology University of California, San Francisco
NYU FacultyEric T. Aaltonen, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Radiology
Ronald S. Adler, MD, PhDProfessor of Radiology
Erin Alaia, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Leon Axel, PhD, MDProfessor of Radiology, Medicine and Physiology & Neuroscience
Lea Azour, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Alexander Baxter, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Genevieve L. Bennett, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology and Obstetrics & Gynecology
Puneet Bhatla, MDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics & Radiology
Mark E. Bittman, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Netta M. Blitman, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Joseph Boonsiri, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Maria J. Borja, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Geraldine Brusca-Augello, DOClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Christopher Burke, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Hersh Chandarana, MD, MBAAssociate Professor of RadiologyAssociate Chair for Clinical and Translational Research
Benjamin Cohen, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Bari Dane, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Seena Dehkharghani, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology
Anna Derman, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Kristin R. Elias, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Yiming Gao, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Francis G. Girvin, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Mari Hagiwara, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology
Dan Halpern, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine
Laura Heacock, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Samantha L. Heller, PhD, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology
Cash Horn, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Chenchan Huang, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Rajan Jain, MDProfessor of Radiology & Neurosurgery
Stella K. Kang, MD, MScAssistant Professor of Radiology & Population Health
Jay Karajgikar, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Shawn Karls, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Sooah Kim, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology
Jane P. Ko, MDProfessor of Radiology
Sergey Kochkine, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Jiyon Lee, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Alana A. Lewin, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Elizabeth V. Mausner, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Meredith R. McDermott, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Michael B. Mechlin, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Alec J. Megibow, MD, MPH, FACRProfessor of Radiology & SurgeryDirector of Faculty Practice Radiology
Kira Melamud, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
William H. Moore, MDAssociate Professor of RadiologyClinical Director, Radiology Information TechnologyChief, Thoracic Imaging
David P. Naidich, MDResearch Professor, RadiologyProfessor Emeritus of Radiology and Medicine
Gopi K. Nayak, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Aspan S. Ohson, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Manish S. Parikh, MDAssociate Professor of Surgery
Lynne P. Pinkney, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Alireza Radmanesh, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Michael P. Recht, MDLouis Marx Professor & Chair of Radiology
Beatriu Reig, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Radiology
Zehava S. Rosenberg, MDProfessor of Radiology & Orthopaedic Surgery
Andrew B. Rosenkrantz, MDProfessor of Radiology & UrologyChief, Abdominal Imaging
Leon D. Rybak, MDAssociate Professor of RadiologyVice Chair of Operations
Mohammad M. Samim, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Krishna Shanbhogue, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology
Maria C. Shiau, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology
Chrystia Slywotzky, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Myles Taffel, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology
Bedros Taslakian, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Angela Tong, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Renata La Rocca Vieira, MDClinical Associate Professor of Radiology
William R. Walter, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Matthew G. Young, DOClinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
Elcin Zan, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
38th ANNUAL MORTON A. BOSNIAK HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE 2019
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 16
NEURORADIOLOGY3rd Floor Ballroom7:00 am Registration & Breakfast7:35 am Introduction & Greeting
Georgeann McGuinness, MD, FACR
7:40 am WelcomeGirish M. Fatterpekar, MBBS
7:45 am Pediatric Brain Tumors: What is NewAlireza Radmanesh, MD
8:15 am Adult Brain Tumors: RadiogenomicsRajan Jain, MD
8:45 am Stroke ImagingSeena Dehkharghani, MD
9:15 am Adult Acquired White Matter DisordersBenjamin Cohen, MD
THE IRVIN I. KRICHEFF LECTURE 9:45 am Metastatic Neck Disease:
Assessment of Unknown PrimaryVijay M. Rao, MD, FACR
10:15 am Q&A with Coffee10:30 am Sinuses: Inflammatory Diseases
and Post Operative ImagingVijay M. Rao, MD, FACR
SAM — Neuroradiology 201911:00 am Transverse Myelitis
Maria J. Borja, MD
11:30 am AJCC Update in HN Cancer StagingElcin Zan, MD
12:00 pm Post-operative Surveillance in HN TumorsMari Hagiwara, MD
12:30 pm Lunch
INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 2nd Floor Ballroom1:25 pm Welcome
Jonathan Gross, MD
SAM — Interventional Radiology 20191:30 pm Prostate Artery Embolization:
From Diagnostic Workup to Post-Procedure ImagingCash Horn, MD
2:00 pm Imaging and Management of Portal HypertensionBedros Taslakian, MD
2:30 pm LI-RADS and Interventional Oncology Follow-UpEric T. Aaltonen, MD, MPH
3:00 pm Q&A with Coffee
CHALLENGING CASES — Interventional & Neuroradiology3:15 pm Challenging IR Cases
Meredith R. McDermott, MD
3:45 pm Neuroradiology ED CasesJoseph Boonsiri, MD
4:10 pm Non-Vascular—Brain and Spine CasesAnna Derman, MD
4:35 pm Vascular—Brain and Spine CasesMatthew G. Young, MD
5:00 pm Head and Neck CasesGopi K. Nayak, MD
5:25 pm Questions5:30 pm Adjourn
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17
BREAST IMAGING3rd Floor Ballroom7:00 am Registration & Breakfast7:40 am Welcome
Chloe Chhor, MD
SAM — BREAST IMAGING 2019 — Part 17:45 am Imaging of the Postoperative Breast
Alana A. Lewin, MD
8:15 am Tips and Tricks for Sonographic CorrelationChloe Chhor, MD
8:45 am Mammographic Analysis of Breast Calcifications Edward A. Sickles, MD
SAM — BREAST IMAGING 2019 — Part 29:15 am Diagnostic Evaluation
with Tomosynthesis Beatriu Reig, MD, MPH
9:45 am Mammographic Follow-Up as an Alternative to Biopsy: Strengths, Limitations, Pitfalls Edward A. Sickles, MD
10:15 am Q&A with Coffee
SAM — BREAST IMAGING 2019 — Part 310:30 am Hormones, Imaging Biomarkers
and Breast Cancer RiskSamantha L. Heller, PhD, MD
11:00 am A New Perspective on Male Breast Cancer Yiming Gao, MD
11:30 am Updates on Fast Breast MRI and Advanced Breast MRI Techniques Laura Heacock, MD
12:00 pm Medicolegal Aspects of Breast Imaging Edward A. Sickles, MD
12:30 pm Lunch
PEDIATRIC IMAGING2nd Floor Ballroom1:25 pm Welcome
Shailee Lala, MD
SAM — Pediatric Imaging 20191:30 pm Pediatric Hip
Mark E. Bittman, MD
2:00 pm Pediatric KneeLynne P. Pinkney, MD
2:30 pm Pediatric ElbowShailee Lala, MD
3:00 pm Q&A with Coffee
CHALLENGING CASES — Pediatric & Breast Imaging3:15 pm Pediatric Cases
Netta M. Blitman, MD
3:45 pm Breast Imaging Of the Young, Pregnant, and Lactating Patient Elizabeth V. Mausner, MD
4:15 pm Multimodality Management of Breast CasesJiyon Lee, MD
4:45 pm Challenging Image-Guided Breast Procedure CasesKristin R. Elias, MD
5:15 pm Questions5:30 pm Adjourn
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18
MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING 3rd Floor Ballroom7:00 am Registration & Breakfast7:40 am Welcome
Soterios Gyftopoulos, MD, MSc
SAM — MSK IMAGING 2019 — Part 1 & 27:45 am Shoulder Imaging: Pearls and Pitfalls
Soterios Gyftopoulos, MD, MSc
8:05 am Elbow Imaging: Pearls and PitfallsWilliam R. Walter, MD
8:25 am Groin InjuriesErin Alaia, MD
8:45 am Hip Cartilage & Labral Injuries: What the Surgeon Wants To KnowDonna G. Blankenbaker, MD, FACR
9:15 am Knee Avulsion InjuriesZehava S. Rosenberg, MD
9:35 am AI in MSK imagingMichael P. Recht, MD
10:05 am Q&A with Coffee10:25 am MSK Infections:
How to Avoid MisdiagnosisDonna G. Blankenbaker, MD, FACR
SAM — MSK IMAGING 2019 — Part 3 & 410:55 am Surgery of the Lumbar Spine: The Basics
Leon D. Rybak, MD
11:25 am Weird Bone LesionsMohammad M. Samim, MD
11:45 am Ultrasound of Lumps and BumpsRonald. S. Adler, MD, PhD
12:05 pm Ultrasound Guided ProceduresChristopher Burke, MD
12:25 pm Lunch
Program Information 38th ANNUAL MORTON A. BOSNIAK HEAD TO TOE IMAGING CONFERENCE 2019
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PET IMAGING2nd Floor Ballroom1:25 pm Welcome
Munir Ghesani, MD, FACNM, FACR
SAM — PET IMAGING 20191:30 pm PET Imaging of Colorectal Ca
Munir Ghesani, MD, FACNM, FACR
2:00 pm PET Imaging of Prostate CaShawn Karls, MD
2:30 pm Management of Neuroendocrine Tumors with Ga-Dotatate PET Elcin Zan, MD
3:00 pm Q&A with Coffee
CHALLENGING CASES — Musculoskeletal & PET Imaging3:15 pm MSK Cases: Upper Extremity
Renata La Rocca Vieira, MD
3:45 pm PET Results & Path Reports: Concordance or “Learning Opportunity?”Munir Ghesani, MD, FACNM, FACR
4:15 pm MSK Cases: Lower ExtremityMichael B. Mechlin, MD
4:45 pm Ga-Dotate PET: False-positives & Incidental MalignanciesElcin Zan, MD
5:15 pm Questions5:30 pm Adjourn
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19
THORACIC IMAGING 3rd Floor Ballroom7:00 am Registration & Breakfast7:40 am Welcome
Jeffrey B. Alpert, MD
7:45 am How I Do It: An Algorithmic Approach to Interpreting Chest CTDavid P. Naidich, MD
8:15 am Central Airway DiseasesMaria C. Shiau, MD
8:45 am An Imaging Approach to Small Airway DiseaseTravis S. Henry, MD
9:15 am Seeing the Picture in a MosaicGeorgeann McGuinness, MD, FACR
9:45 am Thoracic Sarcoidosis: Hidden in Plain ViewJeffrey B. Alpert, MD
10:15 am Q&A with Coffee
SAM — THORACIC IMAGING 2019 — Part 1
10:30 am Shades of Gray: Subsolid Lung NodulesLea Azour, MD
11:00 am Leveling the Playing Field: Navigation Guided Thoracic InterventionWilliam H. Moore, MD
SAM — THORACIC IMAGING 2019 — Part 2 & 3
11:30 am State of the Art: CT Pulmonary AngiographyJane P. Ko, MD
12:00 pm Smoke: Differentiating Flow Artifact from Pathology on Thoracic CTATravis S. Henry, MD
12:30 pm Lunch
CARDIAC IMAGING 2nd Floor Ballroom1:25 pm Welcome
Jill E. Jacobs, MD, FACR, FAHA
SAM — CARDIAC IMAGING 20191:30 pm Wrong Way Turns: Coronary Anomaly
Misses and MisperceptionsLea Azour, MD
2:00 pm Mama Told Me There’d Be Days Like This: Challenging Cardiac CT CasesJill E. Jacobs, MD, FACR, FAHA
2:30 pm Extraordinary Cases in Congenital Heart DiseaseDan Halpern, MD
3:00 pm Q&A with Coffee
CHALLENGING CASES — Thoracic & Cardiac Imaging3:15 pm Challenging Chest Cases:
To Err is HumanFrancis G. Girvin, MD
3:45 pm Segmental Approach to Congenital Heart DiseasePuneet Bhatla, MD
4:15 pm Zebras in the Chest Reading RoomGeraldine Brusca-Augello, DO
4:45 pm Cardiovascular MRI Cases: What We Got Wrong and WhyLeon Axel PhD, MD
5:15 pm Questions5:30 pm Adjourn
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20
ABDOMINAL IMAGING 3rd Floor Ballroom7:00 am Registration & Breakfast7:40 am Welcome
Nicole M. Hindman, MD
7:45 am Practicing Green CTAlec J. Megibow, MD, MPH, FACR
8:10 am Ultrasound Diagnosis of Non-Gynecologic Causes of Pelvic Pain Genevieve L. Bennett, MD
8:30 am Small Bowel Imaging Kira Melamud, MD
8:45 am THE MORTON A. BOSNIAK LECTURE Imaging of Solid Renal Masses: Lessons Learned from Bosniak Classification Hersh Chandarana, MD, MBA
9:20 am Prostate MR Andrew B. Rosenkrantz, MD
9:45 am Q&A with Coffee10:15 am Bariatric Imaging Pearls
from the Practicing Surgeon Manish S. Parikh, MD
10:35 am Top 10 Updates in Body Imaging from 2019 Nicole M. Hindman, MD
SAM — Hepatobiliary10:55 am Challenging Benign Focal Liver Lesions
Nicole M. Hindman, MD
11:15 am Fibrosis, Cirrhosis and HCC: An Imaging Update Krishna Shanbhogue, MD
11:45 am Post Y90 Liver Imaging Sooah Kim, MD
12:10 pm Rectal MRI Myles Taffel, MD
12:35 pm Lunch
EMERGENCY IMAGING 2nd Floor Ballroom1:25 pm Welcome
Mark P. Bernstein, MD, FASER
SAM — Emergency Imaging 20191:30 pm Mass Casualty Incidents:
An Introduction for ImagersMark P. Bernstein, MD, FASER
2:00 pm Facial TraumaSergey Kochkine, MD
2:30 pm Emergency Pelvic USAspan S. Ohson, MD
3:00 pm Q&A with Coffee
CHALLENGING CASES — Emergency & Abdominal Imaging3:15 pm Weird & Wonderful ER Cases
Alexander Baxter, MD
3:45 pm TI-RADS Chrystia Slywotzky, MD
4:00 pm Renal Cases Stella Kang, MD
4:15 pm Vascular Cases ChenChan Huang, MD
4:30 pm Bowel Cases Bari Dane, MD
4:45 pm Gynecologic Cases Angela Tong, MD
5:00 pm Body ER Cases Jay Karajgikar, MD
5:15 pm Questions5:30 pm Adjourn
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Registration Form38th Annual Morton A. Bosniak Head to Toe Imaging ConferenceDecember 16–20, 2019 • New York, NY Online Registration
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TUITION PAYMENT OPTIONS Full Discounted*
Entire 5 Day Course $1350 $1050
Monday, December 16Neuroradiology & Interventional Radiology
$435 $335
Tuesday, December 17Breast Imaging & Pediatric Imaging
$435 $335
Wednesday, December 18Musculoskeletal Imaging & PET Imaging
$435 $335
Thursday, December 19 Thoracic Imaging & Cardiac Imaging
$435 $335
Friday, December 20Abdominal Imaging & Emergency Imaging
$435 $335
Total Due $ ______________
* Discounted Fees apply to: NYU School of Medicine alumni, M.D.’s employed by the Dept of Veterans Affairs, full-time active military personnel, technologists, retired physicians, current residents/fellows, Canadian and other non-U.S. physicians.
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Course Cancellation Policy: In the unusual circumstance that this 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.
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NYU Radiology Upcoming CME Meetingswww.radcme.med.nyu.edu
2019
JUL 22–26 NYU’s Clinical Imaging Symposium in BermudaFairmont Southampton, Southampton, Bermuda
OCT 21–25 NYU’s Fall Radiology Symposium in CharlestonThe Belmond Charleston Place, Charleston, SC
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JUN 29–JUL 3(tentative)
NYU’s Clinical Imaging Symposium in BermudaFairmont Southampton, Southampton, Bermuda
AUG 3–7(tentative)
NYU’s Summer Radiology Symposium in Newport, RIGurneys, Newport, RI
OCT 26–30(tentative)
NYU’s Fall Radiology Symposium in CalistogaSolage, Napa Valley, CA
38th Annual Morton A. Bosniak
Head to Toe Imaging ConferenceDecember 16–20, 2019 • New York, NY
Monday, Dec. 16 Neuroradiology & Interventional Radiology
Tuesday, Dec. 17 Breast Imaging & Pediatric Imaging
Wednesday, Dec. 18 Musculoskeletal Imaging & PET Imaging
Thursday, Dec. 19 Thoracic Imaging & Cardiac Imaging
Friday, Dec. 20 Abdominal Imaging & Emergency Imaging
38th Annual Morton A. Bosniak
Head to ToeImaging Conference New York Hilton Midtown
December 16–20, 2019