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THIS YEAR’S FOREMOST RADIOLOGY MEETING National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium DECEMBER 5-9, 2021 DISNEY’S YACHT CLUB RESORT • LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL 35 CMEs and 28 SAMs Dedicated Breast Imaging Track 48 Faculty & 138 Lectures Comprehensive 10 SUBSPECIALTY PROGRAM Plus SAM SLAM © Disney

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THIS YEAR’S FOREMOST RADIOLOGY MEETING

National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium

DECEMBER 5-9, 2021DISNEY’S YACHT CLUB RESORT • LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL

• 35 CMEs and 28 SAMs• Dedicated Breast Imaging Track• 48 Faculty & 138 Lectures

Comprehensive 10 SUBSPECIALTY PROGRAM Plus SAM SLAM

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FACULTYChest Radiology-Ballroom A Program Director:Jared D. Christensen, MD, MBA Duke University Medical CenterJonathan H. Chung, MD University of ChicagoThomas E. Hartman, MD, FACR Mayo Clinic RochesterCarol C. Wu, MD UT MD Anderson Cancer Center

Musculoskeletal Radiology- Ballroom BProgram Director:Mark W. Anderson, MD University of VirginiaRobert D. Boutin, MD Stanford UniversityMK Jesse, MD University of ColoradoDonald L. Resnick, MD UCSD Teleradiology and Education Center

Breast MRI-Ballroom CProgram Director:Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR The University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San AntonioChristopher E. Comstock, MD, FACR Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Maxine S. Jochelson, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterBonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical ResearchDebra Monticciolo, MD, FACR Texas A&M University Health Sciences

Gastrointestinal Radiology- Ballroom AProgram Director:Richard M. Gore, MD University of ChicagoElliot K. Fishman, MD Johns Hopkins HospitalFrank H. Miller, MD Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicinePerry J. Pickhardt, MD University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Ultrasound-Ballroom BProgram Director:Thomas C. Winter III, MD University of Utah School of MedicineWilliam D. Middleton, MD Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University in St. LouisDolores H. Pretorius, MD, FACR University of California, San Diego, CAStephanie R. Wilson University of Calgary

Breast Imaging-Ballroom CProgram Director:Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR The University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San AntonioCatherine S. Giess Harvard Medical SchoolDaniel Herron, MD Dignity Health Advanced Imaging Sacramento, CAKarla A. Sepulveda, MD Baylor College of MedicineEdward A. Sickles, MD University of California, San Francisco

Emergency Radiology- Ballroom AProgram Director:Wayne S. Kubal, MD University of ArizonaKrystal L. Archer-Arroyo, MD Emory UniversityMark P. Bernstein, MD, FASERNYU Langone Heath/Bellevue HospitalJorge A. Soto, MD Boston University School of MedicineO. Clark West, MD, FACR McGovern Medical School The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Genitourinary Radiology- Ballroom BProgram Director:Stuart G. Silverman, MD, FACR Harvard Medical SchoolMukesh Harisinghani, MD Harvard Medical SchoolIva Petkovska, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterHebert Alberto Vargas, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Advanced Topics in Breast- Ballroom CProgram Director:Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR The University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San AntonioBonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical ResearchKarla A. Sepulveda, MD Baylor College of Medicine

Neuroradiology-Ballroom AProgram Director:Erik Gaensler, MD Bay Imaging Consultants San Francisco, CAHarprit Bedi, MD Boston University School of MedicineTabassum A. Kennedy, MD University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WIJames G. Smirniotopoulos, MD Chief Editor, MedPix® National Library of Medicine George Washington University

Cardiovascular Radiology- Ballroom B (AM)Program Director:John S. Pellerito, MD, FACR Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/NorthwellElliot K. Fishman, MD Johns Hopkins HospitalNikhil Goyal, MD Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/NorthwellGeoffrey D. Rubin, MD University of Arizona

Nuclear Medicine for the Community Radiologist- Ballroom B (PM)David M. Naeger, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine

Hot Topics/SAM SLAM- Combined in Ballroom A and BProgram Director:John S. Pellerito, MD, FACR Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/NorthwellMark W. Anderson, MD University of VirginiaHarprit Bedi, MD Boston University School of MedicineElliot Fishman, MD Johns Hopkins HospitalDavid M. Naeger, MD University of Colorado School of MedicineGeoffrey D. Rubin, MD University of ArizonaJames G. Smirniotopoulos, MD Chief Editor, MedPix® National Library of Medicine George Washington University

Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis WorkshopFaculty to be announced

3D Breast Ultrasound WorkshopFaculty to be announced

Breast Ultrasound Scanning WorkshopFaculty to be announced

Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies WorkshopFaculty to be announced

Instructor for Non-CME Opto-acoustic ImagingA. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Texas

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National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium Accreditation – World Class CME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. World Class CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

American Board of Radiology Maintenance of Certification – 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ - these credits can be used towards ABR MOC Part 2 requirements. 28 SAMs – SAM credits can be used towards ABR MOC Part 2 SA-CME requirements.

Disclosure – This program has been planned and implemented in accordance with ACCME essentials and standards. World Class CME relies on its CME faculty to provide program content that is evidence-based and free of commercial bias. Therefore, any faculty, program director, reviewer and/or provider industry relationships will be disclosed and resolved. Speakers are required to openly disclose limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations.

For disclaimers and other details about this course, visit WorldClassCME.com.

REGISTRATIONNational Diagnostic Imaging SymposiumDecember 5-9, 2021 Disney’s Yacht Club Resort • Lake Buena Vista, FL

You may also register online at WorldClassCME.com or by phone at (888) 207-9105, Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5 pm EST

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Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop (Wednesday)......................................................................................Free**

3D Breast Ultrasound Workshop (Wednesday AM) ................................................................................................Free**

Breast Ultrasound Scanning Workshop (Wednesday PM) ......................................................................................Free**

Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies Workshop (Thursday) ..............................................................................Free**

*Written certification of status required **Free to full-course registrants; use NDISFREE21 to apply discount.

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SYMPOSIUM OUTLINE5-DAY DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY PROGRAMLectures Ballroom A Ballroom B Ballroom C

Sunday Chest Radiology Musculoskeletal Breast MRI Radiology

Monday Gastrointestinal Ultrasound Breast Imaging Radiology

Tuesday Emergency Genitourinary Advanced Topics in Breast Radiology Radiology

Wednesday Neuroradiology Cardiovascular Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis Radiology (AM) Workshop

3D Breast Ultrasound Workshop (AM)

Nuclear Medicine Breast Ultrasound Scanning for the Community Workshop (PM) Radiologist (PM)

Thursday Combined Ballrooms A & B Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies SAM SLAM* of Hot Topics Workshop *All lectures interactive

• Multi-day clinical pathways in Abdominal, Breast, Chest including Cardio, Emergency, Genitourinary, Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal and Nuclear Medicine

• 48 faculty, 138 lectures, choose which lectures to attend• Concurrent sessions in side-by-side ballrooms• Up to 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ each day in Ballrooms A and B• Up to 7 and 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ respectively, in Ballroom C on Sunday and

Monday• Up to 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™; these credits can be used towards ABR MOC

Part 2 requirements• 28 SAMs; SAM credits can be used toward ABR MOC Part 2 SA-CME requirements• Wide range of topics for Clinical Content SAMs• SAM SLAM of Hot Topics Day; Every lecture is interactive; 6 SAMs• Extensive coverage of how to plan the appropriate imaging of emergency department

patients

Chairman Emeritus: J. Timothy Blackwelder, MD, Center for Diagnostic Imaging, Auburn and Federal Way, Washington

Course Director: Heidi M. Wilson, President of World Class CME, Charlotte, North Carolina

5-DAY DEDICATED BREAST IMAGING PROGRAM

• Up to 35.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ • Mammography credits fulfill breast imaging credits applicable to the MQSA accredita-

tion requirements• 4 SAMs in Breast Imaging• 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in Breast Imaging for Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis

Workshop• 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in Breast Imaging for 3D Breast Ultrasound Workshop

applies toward fulfilling FDA requirements• 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in Breast Ultrasound Scanning Workshop• 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies Workshop

Separate registration required for breast workshops. Free to full-course registrants; use NDISFREE21 to apply discount.

DISNEY’S YACHT CLUB RESORTExclusive room rate only $285 per night! Make your reservation today. Call 407-939-4686.

The symposium will take place at the world-renowned Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Evoking the mood of New England seaside hotels from the late 1800s, Disney’s Yacht Club  Resort welcomes guests into luxurious, recently renovated accommodations featuring Stormalong Bay, a three-acre water wonderland. Suit up and enjoy the sandy bottom pool, water slide, lazy river, cabana bar or one of the secluded spas. Fun on adjacent Crescent Lake awaits with watercraft rentals from Bayside Marina – an easy walk from EPCOT® and Disney’s Boardwalk restaurants and activities, and a short boat ride to Disney’s Hollywood Studios® where Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is located.

Enjoy the Parks – including the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction and Disney Skyliner transportation system!Cruise around Walt Disney World® Resort in style – riding incredible new aerial gondolas! Discover new restaurants including rooftop Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera at the new Disney’s Riviera Resort, which is on the way to Disney’s Hollywood Studios® if you hop on the gondola at the EPCOT® station.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios® latest attraction is guaranteed to have the Star Wars® enthusiast at the edge of their seat. Live the adventure at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and visit new restaurants to sample local concoctions for the best in galactic dining. Other Walt Disney World® attractions are conveniently located, accessible

by bus from the front of the hotel or by monorail from EPCOT®. Disney Springs™ is just a short distance away, providing unique shops, one-of- a-kind restaurants and entertainment.

Health and FitnessTake advantage of the well-hidden lap pool behind the hotel, as well as the fitness club next to the water complex. Plus, enjoy walking or running around the lagoon and on trails extending all the way to Disney’s Hollywood Studios® along the canal and beyond.

Special Room Rate – $285 Per Night!Disney’s Yacht Club Resort rooms include internet access, room safe and refrigerator. A discounted rate of $285 per night (sales and resort taxes apply) is available for a limited number of rooms when reservations are made by Friday, November 19, 2021. This room block may sell out before that date, so please make reservations early. To reserve your guest room, call 407-939-4686 and identify yourself as an attendee of the National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 2021.

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Discounted Park PassesTake advantage of discounted Walt Disney World® Resort admission prices available to symposium attendees. Visit WorldClassCME.com for a link

to access discounted park passes.

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5

CHEST RADIOLOGY BALLROOM A

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Registration and Breakfast

7:25 Welcome, Morning Announcements and SAM Audience Christensen Response Instructions

7:30 Lung Cancer Screening Practice Guidelines Christensen •8:00 Smoking-Related Lung Disease Hartman •8:30 Diffuse Nodular Disease Chung •9:00 Imaging of Pleural Disease Wu •9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty

9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 Approach to Fibrotic Lung Disease (SAM) Chung •10:45 Imaging of Cystic Lung Disease (1 SAM with above) Hartman •

11:20 Approach to Ground Glass Opacities (SAM) Wu •11:55 Cardiothoracic Manifestations of COVID-19 (1 SAM with above) Christensen •12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 CT Pulmonary Angiography: Pearls and Pitfalls Wu •2:15 Imaging of Cardiothoracic Surgical Complications Christensen ••2:45 Non-Malignant Airways Disease Hartman •3:15 Signs in Cardiopulmonary Imaging Chung •3:45 Questions and Answers Faculty

4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

MUSCULOSKELETAL BALLROOM B

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Registration and Breakfast

7:25 Welcome, Morning Announcements and SAM Audience Anderson Response Instructions

7:30 Meniscus of the Knee: Patterns of Failure Resnick •

8:00 Degenerative & Inflammatory Disorders of the Vertebral Column Resnick •

8:30 Bone and Cartilage Injury: Pathophysiology, Terminology, Resnick • and MRI Appearance

9:00 Osseous Stress Injuries: Who, What, Where and Why? Anderson •

9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty

9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 Imaging Assessment of Hip Morphology: FAI and Dysplasia Jesse •10:40 Elbow MRI: Case-based Review Boutin •11:10 Post Operative Imaging of the Hip Jesse •11:40 Soft-tissue Masses: Practical Pearls & Pitfalls Boutin •12:10 Questions and Answers Faculty

12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 Tip of the Iceberg Fractures: Little Fractures That Mean Anderson •• Big Trouble (SAM)

2:20 Knee MRI: Case-based Review of Misses that Matter Boutin • (1 SAM with above)

2:55 Ankle Tendon Pathology (SAM) Jesse •3:30 MR of the Shoulder: What If It’s Not a Rotator Cuff or Labral Tear? Anderson • (1 SAM with above)

4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6

GASTROINTESTINAL RADIOLOGY BALLROOM A

Time Program Faculty

7:00 Breakfast

7:25 Morning Announcements Gore

7:30 Diffusion Weighted Imaging (SAM) Miller •8:05 Quantitative CT for Diffuse Liver Disease (1 SAM with above) Pickhardt •

8:40 MDCT of Pancreatic Cancer (SAM) Fishman •

9:15 How to Manage Incidental Hepatic Lesions (1 SAM with above) Gore •9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 MDCT for Peptic Ulcer Disease Pickhardt •

10:40 CT of the Small Bowel: Inflammatory Disease Fishman •11:10 Challenging Cases in Abdominal Imaging (ARS) Pickhardt ••11:40 CT Evaluation of Gastric Tumors Fishman •12:10 Questions and Answers Faculty

12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 MR of Liver Metastases Miller •2:15 MDCT of Bowel Obstruction Gore ••2:45 MR of Benign Pancreatic Masses Miller •3:15 Complications of Pancreatic Surgery Gore ••3:45 Questions and Answers Faculty •4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

ULTRASOUND BALLROOM B

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast

7:25 Morning Announcements Winter

7:30 US Imaging of IBD: Contributions of Elastography and CEUS Wilson

8:00 OB Legal Cases: Lessons Learned Pretorius ••8:30 Ultrasound of the Painful Scrotum Winter ••9:00 Advanced Gallbladder Sonography Middleton ••9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty

9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 Problem Solving in the Abdomen with CEUS Wilson •10:40 First Trimester Fetal Ultrasound: Basics & Anomalies Pretorius ••11:10 Ultrasound-Guided Biopsies in the Abdomen Winter ••11:40 Classic Signs in Abdominal Sonography Middleton •••12:10 Questions and Answers Faculty

12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 Liver Imaging: Why CEUS? (SAM) Wilson •2:20 Fetal Spine: Pearls and Pitfall (1 SAM with the above) Pretorius •

2:55 Molar Pregnancy, RPOC and Enhanced Myometrial Vascularity: Winter • What to Do? (SAM)

3:30 Doppler Evaluation of the Liver (1 SAM with the above) Middleton •4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7

EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY BALLROOM A

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast 7:25 Morning Announcements Kubal

7:30 A Better Way to Evaluate T- and L-Spine Injuries (SAM) West ••8:05 Easily Missed Cervical Spine Injuries (1 SAM with above) Bernstein ••8:40 Imaging of Bowel Obstruction: What Really Matters? (SAM) Soto ••9:15 CT and MR of Intracranial Infections (1 SAM with above) Kubal ••9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 Imaging Pelvic Ring Trauma Bernstein ••10:40 Avoiding Diagnostic Errors: Hip and Knee West ••11:10 Imaging Chest Trauma: Avoiding Pitfalls Soto ••11:40 Pearls and Pitfalls of Imaging Orbital Trauma Archer-Arroyo ••12:10 Questions and Answers Faculty

12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 Avoiding Diagnostic Errors: Shoulder and Elbow West ••2:15 Torso Trauma Bleeding: Pearls and Pitfalls Bernstein •••2:45 Acute Pancreatitis and Acute Cholecystitis Soto ••3:15 CT and MR of Traumatic Brain Injuries Kubal ••3:45 Questions and Answers Faculty

4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

GENITOURINARY RADIOLOGY BALLROOM B

Time Program Faculty

7:00 Breakfast 7:25 Morning Announcements Silverman

7:30 Cystic Renal Masses: Applying Bosniak Classification v. 2019 Silverman •8:00 MR Imaging for Leiomyomas and Adenomyosis Petkovska •8:30 Differentiating Benign from Malignant Pelvic Masses: Vargas • How and When Not to Sit on the Fence

9:00 Primer on PIRADS for Prostate Cancer: Pointers for Optimal Harisinghani • MR Imaging Technique and Interpretation

9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty

9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 CT Urography: How, When and Why in 2021 (SAM) Silverman •

10:45 Mullerian Duct Anomalies on MR Imaging (1 SAM with above) Petkovska •11:20 MR Imaging of the Treated Female Pelvis: Pearls and Pitfalls (SAM) Vargas •

11:55 Inflammatory Conditions Affecting the GU Tract: Entities You Harisinghani •• Need to be Aware of (1 SAM with above)

12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 Pearls and Pitfalls in Gynecological Oncological Imaging Petkovska •2:15 Imaging Advanced Prostate Cancer: MRI and New (and Not So New) Vargas • PET Tracers

2:45 MR Imaging of Pelvic Floor Disorders Harisinghani •3:15 GU Potpourri of Challenging Cases Silverman •3:45 Questions and Answers Faculty

4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8

NEURORADIOLOGY BALLROOM A

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast 7:25 Morning Announcements Gaensler 7:30 Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Spine (SAM) Gaensler ••8:05 Facial Swelling (1 SAM with above) Kennedy ••8:40 Cystic Lesions of the CNS (SAM) Smirniotopoulos •9:15 Dental Disease (1 SAM with above) Bedi •9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits10:10 Lumbar Spine Update Gaensler •10:40 A Patterned Approach to White Matter Disease Kennedy •11:10 Meningioma and Dural Based Masses Smirniotopoulos •11:40 Temporal Bone Imaging Bedi ••12:10 Questions and Answers Faculty12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Iatrogenic Disorders of the CNS Gaensler •2:15 Is it a Pituitary Adenoma? Kennedy •2:45 Phakomatoses Smirniotopoulos •3:15 Neck Imaging: Focus on the Thyroid Gland and Lymph Nodes Bedi •3:45 Questions and Answers Faculty4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

CARDIOVASCULAR RADIOLOGY BALLROOM B Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast 7:25 Morning Announcements Pellerito7:30 CT of Cardiac Masses: Pearls and Pitfalls Fishman • 8:00 Cardiac CT: Imaging of Plaque, Stenosis and Flow Goyal ••8:30 Upper Extremity CT Angiography Rubin •9:00 Vascular Applications of Ultrasound Contrast Pellerito •9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits10:10 Cardiac MRI: Patterns of Enhancement (SAM) Goyal •10:45 CT Evaluation of Vasculitis: Key Findings (1 SAM with above) Fishman •11:20 CT Angiography of the Abdominal Aorta and Its Branches (SAM) Rubin •11:55 Difficult Carotid Case Review (1 SAM with above) Pellerito •12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE FOR THE COMMUNITY RADIOLOGIST BALLROOM B

Time Program Faculty 1:45 When PET is No Good: Situations in which PET Has Low Sensitivity (SAM) Naeger •2:20 PET/CT of Other Thoracic Tumors (1 SAM with above) Naeger ••2:55 General Nuclear Medicine: Pulmonary Embolism Evaluation (SAM) Naeger ••3:30 General Nuclear Medicine and PET Unknown Cases (Focused on Naeger •• Nukes Neuro, FDG PET, and Thyroid/Parathyroid (1 SAM with above) 4:05 Questions and Answers Faculty4:20 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9

SAM SLAM OF HOT TOPICS* COMBINED BALLROOMS A AND B

Time Program Faculty

7:00 Breakfast 7:25 Welcome and Morning Announcements Pellerito7:30 Differential Features of Brain Hemorrhage (SAM) Smirniotopoulos •• 8:05 HRCT Basics: Approach to Consolidation and Ground Glass Naeger • Opacity (1 SAM with above) 8:40 Imaging the Patient with Hip and Groin Pain: Where to Look (SAM) Anderson ••9:15 Case-based Spine Imaging (1 SAM with Above) Smirniotopoulos •9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits10:10 Cystic Pancreatic Lesions: What You Need to Know (SAM) Fishman • 10:45 Evaluation of Ectopic Pregnancy (1 SAM with above) Pellerito •• 11:20 Neuroimaging in Acute Stroke: Clinical Correlation Comprehended (SAM) Bedi ••11:55 Unraveling Acute Aortic Syndromes (1 SAM with above) Rubin ••12:30 Morning Session Adjourns1:45 Imaging of Wrist Injuries (SAM) Anderson ••2:20 CT of the Incidental Adrenal Mass: What You Need to Know Fishman • (1 SAM with above) 2:55 Fundamentals of Brain Tumor Imaging (SAM) Bedi •3:30 Another Day in the Vascular Lab (1 SAM with above) Pellerito •4:05 Meeting Adjourns

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

*All lectures interactive

CLINICAL PATHWAYS Navigate across multiple days of lectures and zero in on your topics of interest by using a guide to your chosen pathway.

• Pathways available in Abdominal, Chest including Cardiovascular, Emergency, Genitourinary, Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal and Nuclear Medicine on multiple days of the symposium.

• Use this key to determine which lectures are in your pathway:

• = Abdominal • = Genitourinary • = Chest including • = Neuroradiology

Cardiovascular • = Musculoskeletal • = Emergency • = Nuclear Medicine

You can find additional details about Pathways at WorldClassCME.com.

5-DAY DEDICATED BREAST IMAGING PROGRAM

Lectures Location Session CME Credit

Sunday Ballroom C Breast MRI 7.0

Monday Ballroom C Breast Imaging 7.25

Tuesday Ballroom C Advanced Topics in Breast 5.0

Wednesday Classroom C Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop 8.0

Wednesday Classroom C 3D Breast Ultrasound Workshop: 5.0 (AM) Screening is not Diagnosis

Wednesday Classroom D Breast Ultrasound Scanning Workshop: 2.0 (PM) Improving Efficiencies by Incorporating Shearwave Elastography and Microflow Doppler

Thursday Classroom C Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies 8.0 Workshop

Attending any of the breast program lectures on Sunday through Tuesday does not preclude you from attending any of the other sessions and lectures. You may still choose which lectures to attend. Please remember to scan in and out of the breast lectures for which you specifically need CME credits.

The breast workshops are offered free to full-course registrants. Separate sign up is required for these limited seating workshops. Use code NDISFREE21. Single-day workshop registrations may be available closer to the date of the symposium. Please call (888)-207-9105, Monday- Friday, 8:30 am-5 pm EST, or visit WorldClassCME.com for updates.

Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop – The Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop, lasting eight hours, includes didactic lectures and case review. The workshop is intended for those who have completed any prior eight-hour workshop on tomosynthesis.

World Class CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

3D Breast Ultrasound Workshop: Screening is not Diagnosis – Participants will receive guided instruction in automated breast ultrasound interpretation by expert faculty.

World Class CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Breast Ultrasound Scanning Workshop: Improving Efficiencies by Incorporating Shearwave Elastography and Microflow Doppler – Participants will receive instruction in advanced ultrasound technologies, and their impact on diagnosis, through guided case review incorporating elastography and microvascular technologies.

World Class CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies Workshop – The Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies Workshop, lasting eight hours, includes didactic lectures and case review. It will feature emerging breast imaging technologies.

World Class CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

World Class CME wishes to thank GE Healthcare for an educational grant contributed in support of the National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 2021.

World Class CME wishes to thank Hologic, Inc. for an educational grant contributed in support of the National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 2021.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5

BREAST MRI BALLROOM C

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Registration and Breakfast7:20 Welcome, Morning Announcements and SAM Audience Ulissey Response Instructions 7:30 Breast MRI in the Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patient (SAM) Monticciolo

8:05 Optimizing Breast MR Image Quality – Tips for Troubleshooting Joe (1 SAM with above)

8:40 How We Can Improve Upon Routine Breast MRI (SAM) Jochelson

9:15 Results of the EA-1141 Abbreviated Breast MRI Trial Comstock (1 SAM with above)

9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 MRI of the Post-Surgical Breast – Reduction, Reconstruction Monticciolo and Implants

10:40 Breast MR Biopsy – From Basics to Tips and Tricks Joe

11:10 Vascular Breast Imaging – MRI vs CEDM Jochelson

11:40 Workstation Readout and Reporting of Breast MRI Comstock

12:10 Questions and Answers Faculty

12:30 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 Breast MRI Teaching Cases Monticciolo

2:15 Breast MRI BI-RADS, Challenging and Confusing Scenarios Joe

2:45 Breast MRI in the Neoadjuvant Setting Jochelson

3:15 Clearly Benign Lesions on Breast MRI Comstock

3:45 Questions and Answers Faculty

4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6

BREAST IMAGING BALLROOM C

Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast

7:25 Morning Announcements Ulissey

7:30 Everything You Wanted to Know About Breast Pain…But Were Herron Afraid to Ask

7:45 Lifestyle Changes to Help Prevent Breast Cancer Herron

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7

ADVANCED TOPICS IN BREAST BALLROOM C

7:00 Breakfast

7:25 Morning Announcements Ulissey

7:30 Approach to a Mammogram – Beyond the Basics Ulissey

8:00 Applications of AI in Breast MRI Sepulveda

8:30 Diffusion Weighted Imaging – Is It Ready for Primetime? Joe

9:00 Teaching Points in Patient Management Ulissey

9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty

9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 Interesting Multi-Modality Breast Imaging Cases Sepulveda

10:40 MRI Safety Joe

11:10 Breast Imagers as Patient Advocates Sepulveda

11:40 Interactive MRI Case Review Joe

12:10 Questions and Answers Faculty

12:30 Session Adjourns

NON-CME OPTO-ACOUSTIC IMAGING BALLROOM C

How to use Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning with Opto-acoustics Fused with Ultrasound (OA/US) for Better Diagnosis

A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR, FSRU, FRANZR Adjunct Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Texas Author, Breast Ultrasound Chief Medical Officer, Seno Medical®

1:45 Guided Instruction Plus Interactive Case Review and Cases to Solve

3:45 Questions and Answers

4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

8:00 Optimizing Practice Efficiency with the MQSA Audit Sepulveda

8:30 False-negative Mammography Outcomes: Causes Sickles

9:00 False-negative Mammography: How to Reduce the Frequency Sickles

9:30 Questions and Answers Faculty

9:50 Break and Visit Exhibits

10:10 Subtle Mammographic Signs of Malignancy (SAM) Sickles

10:45 Evaluation and Management of Asymmetries – A Multimodality Approach Giess (1 SAM with above)

11:20 Advances in Preoperative Localization Techniques (SAM) Sepulveda

11:55 Whole Breast US Scanning – Techniques and Methods Herron (1 SAM with above)

12:30 Questions and Answers Faculty

12:40 Morning Session Adjourns

1:45 Challenges and Pitfalls in Tomosynthesis-Guided Biopsies Giess

2:15 Emerging Technologies: Radiogenomics and Artificial Intelligence Sepulveda

2:45 Risk Assessment Models and Potential Screening Applications Herron

3:15 Things That Look Malignant but are Benign and Things That Look Giess Benign but are Malignant

3:45 Questions and Answers Faculty

4:05 Adjourn for the Day

Please Bring Your Smartphone to Class Each Day Program Details May Change

TARGET AUDIENCENational Diagnostic Imaging Symposium is designed to meet the educational needs of radiologists whether in general or specialized care and radiology residents/fellows who desire to learn, in depth, how to use imaging in a clinical practice setting for screening, diagnosis and staging of injury and disease.

COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:• Increase diagnostic capabilities in

multiple radiology sub-specialties• Utilize CT and MRI to assess injury

and disease in the extremities, spine and cranium

• Apply ultrasound to musculoskeletal, gynecological, obstetrical, cardiovascular and other organ systems

• Effectively use MDCT and MR imaging to evaluate the abdomen, liver, pancreas, spleen and bowel

• Plan the appropriate imaging of emergency department patients

• Improve assessment of genitourinary malignancies, masses, and anomalies using MRI, CT and US

• Improve diagnostic accuracy in breast imaging and distinguish advantages of the newest breast screening and diagnostic technologies

• Correctly interpret and stage CT findings in the context of a lung cancer-screening program

• Understand how to utilize non-invasive options such as CT, MR and ultrasound for the evaluation of vascular problems

• Improve skills in MR and US-guided radiology procedures

• Enhance understanding of the use and limitations of PET/CT

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SYMPOSIUM INFORMATIONThe room block reserved for symposium attendees may sell out, so be sure to book your room as soon as you register. The favorable group rate expires on Friday, November 19, 2021 or when rooms are sold out.

Course Materials

You will receive a digital syllabus containing lecture abstracts and slides accompanied by a notebook with lecture objectives and note pages. Course evaluations will arrive in your email each day of the symposium. We greatly appreciate your feedback.

Lecture Slides Download

Please look for an email a few days prior to the course dates with a link to download the lecture slides to your tablet or computer, or print a syllabus if you wish to have one on hand at the course.

Group Registration Discount

Two or more registrations qualify for a group discount. Call our office at 888-207-9105 M-F, 8:30 am - 5 pm EST to receive $100 off each registrant’s fee. The registrations must be made at the same time. This discount is not retroactive, nor can it be combined with other coupons or offers.

Refunds

A fee of $75 is charged for cancellations received by November 12, 2021. We’re sorry, but we cannot provide refunds after that date.

CME Certificate

We will email your CME certificate to the address provided with your registration. We suggest an address that allows attachments to ensure timely delivery.

SAM Credits

You will receive one SAM credit for each set of two paired SAM lectures as noted in the program, provided you participate in both lectures. Your SAM certificate will be emailed to the address provided with your registration. We suggest an email address that allows attachments to ensure timely delivery of your SAM certificate.

Please bring your smartphone to class each day. When you sign in at the registration desk on your first day, we will assist you in downloading an easy-to-use app for answering SAM questions. If you do not wish to use your smartphone to answer the SAM questions, we will help you with other arrangements to participate in the SAMs. This may cause a delay in processing your SAM certificate.

CME Credit Breakdown

A detailed CME credit breakdown of subspecialty credits will be available at WorldClassCME.com closer to the date of the symposium.

Meals and Exhibits

An expanded continental breakfast, as well as morning snack and refreshments, will be provided daily in the exhibit hall. National leaders in medical publishing are scheduled to be on site.

ABR Maintenance of Certification

35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ – These credits can be used toward ABR MOC Part 2 requirements.

28 SAM Credits – SAM credits can be used toward ABR MOC Part 2 SA-CME requirements.

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WHAT OUR FACULTY SAY “As a long-time faculty member of NDIS, it is an honor to serve on a panel with Radiology experts, as well as have the opportunity to converse with an amazing and motivated group of course attendees. There is no meeting with closer faculty-attendee interaction.”

Elliot K. Fishman, MD

“The National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium faculty enjoy the event so much because we are able to lecture with colleagues who are the elite in their field. It is an honor to see our name on the program next to such powerhouse hitters, all presenting clinically relevant topics.”

Michael J. Ulissey, MD

“Superbly run meeting; all the necessary behind-the-scenes details are perfectly taken care of. There is no “hassle factor.” It’s a pure learning and educational environment.”

Thomas C. Winter III, MD

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UPCOMING COURSES• Fetal & Women’s Imaging 2021

Advanced OB-GYN Ultrasound September 10-12, 2021 The Westin Seattle Seattle, WA

• Breast Imaging for Today’s Radiologist September 18-19, 2021 The Westin Nashville Nashville, TN

• Hot Topics in Advanced Breast Imaging 2021 September 24-26, 2021 The Ritz Carlton®, Pentagon City Arlington, VA

• Survival Skills for Today’s Gynecologist – Fall 2021

October 22-24, 2021 The Ritz-Carlton®, Pentagon City Arlington, VA

• The Best of the Big Apple 2021 OB-GYN Ultrasound

November 12-14, 2021 Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan New York, NY

• National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 2021 December 5-9, 2021 Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Lake Buena Vista, FL

• Maternal-Fetal Imaging 2022 Advances in OB-GYN Ultrasound with Guidelines and Practical Tips

January 14-16, 2022 The Westin Riverwalk San Antonio, TX

• Hot Topics in Advanced Breast Imaging 2022 January 14-16, 2022 The Westin Riverwalk San Antonio, TX

World Class CME celebrated its 20th year in 2019. Our physician-founded company remains focused on providing outstanding continuing medical education in the areas of radiology and OB-GYN. J. Timothy Blackwelder, MD, a practicing radiologist, launched World Class CME in 1999, recognizing the need for physician input in delivering the highest caliber continuing medical education courses. Today, World Class CME continues to recruit nationally known faculty and design course offerings for the progressive community physician who wants quality training necessary to achieve superiority in their field. As we continue our mission, our faculty presenters consistently receive superlative evaluations from our participants. Our distinguished faculty includes many AuntMinnie Best Radiology Educator and RSNA Outstanding Educator award recipients.

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NATIONAL DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYMPOSIUMDecember 5-9, 2021 Disney’s Yacht Club Resort LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL

REGISTER AT WorldClassCME.com or 888-207-9105

6201 Fairview Rd Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28210

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CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Sunday Chest Radiology Musculoskeletal Breast MRI Radiology

Monday Gastrointestinal Radiology Ultrasound Breast Imaging

Tuesday Emergency Radiology Genitourinary Advanced Topics in Breast Radiology

Wednesday Neuroradiology Cardiovascular Advanced Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop Radiology (AM) 3D Breast Ultrasound Workshop (AM)

Nuclear Medicine for the Breast Ultrasound Scanning Community Radiologist (PM) Workshop (PM)

Thursday Combined Ballrooms A & B Emerging Breast Imaging Technologies SAM SLAM of Hot Topics Workshop

Extensive coverage of how to plan the appropriate imaging of emergency department patients. 48 of the Nation’s Leading Speakers • 138 Lectures • Choose Which Lectures to Attend35 CMEs • 28 SAMs Program Details May Change

SPECIALROOM RATE

$285

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