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SS 03012003 Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology: Musculoskeletal Imaging—Exploring New Limits
Kenneth A. Buckwalter, MD Mark J. Kransdorf, MD
TOPICS INCLUDE:• Sports Injury and Intervention • MR Imaging of Shoulder Instability• Multi-Detector Row CT in a Busy Orthopedic
Practice• Lumbar Spine Anatomy for the
Interventionalist • Tendon Abnormalities in the
Ankle: An Update
SyllabiRadiological Society of North America
SS 04022004 Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology: Emergency Radiology Fredrick A. Mann, MD TOPICS INCLUDE:• The Emergence of Emergency Radiology• Imaging of Blunt Chest Trauma• Imaging the Pediatric Patient with
Acute Abdominal Disease• Imaging Spine Trauma in the Elderly • Imaging of Upper Extremity Injuries in
Children
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $75 $85CD-ROM only: $45 $55Online PDF: $35 $45
SS 04012004 Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology Physics: Advances in BreastImaging: Physics, Technology, and ClinicalApplications
Andrew Karellas, PhDMaryellen L. Giger, PhDTOPICS INCLUDE:• Breast Disease: Anatomy, Pathology, and
Diagnosis• Screening Mammography Issues and
Controversies• Computer-aided
Diagnosis for Screening Mammography
• Physics and Technical Aspects of Breast Imaging
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $75 $85CD-ROM only: $45 $55Online PDF: $35 $45
SS 03022003 Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology Physics: Advances in DigitalRadiographyEhsan Samei, PhDMichael J. Flynn, PhDTOPICS INCLUDE:• Digital Radiography Technology• Principles of CRT/LCD Display Devices• DICOM Implementations for Digital
Radiography• Stereoscopic and Biplane Imaging• Clinical Utilization of
Computer-aided Detection in Mammography
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $50 $60CD-ROM only: $30 $40Online PDF: $20 $30
Member Non-MemberPrint Only: $50 $60
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $50 $60CD-ROM only: $30 $40Online PDF: $20 $30
SS 0201 (Available only in print) 2002 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Findings at US—What do They Mean?Peter L. Cooperberg, MD; J. William Charboneau, MD; Thomas C. Winter, MD
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SS 06012006 Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology: Genitourinary RadiologyParvati Ramchandani, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available
TOPICS INCLUDE:• CT and MR Urography• Imaging Uterine and Cervical Malignancy• Acute Scrotal Pain: Imaging Evaluation for
a More Specific Diagnosis• Imaging Evaluation of Renal Transplants• Medical-Legal Issues in
Genitourinary Imaging
The RSNA Education Center offers syllabi from RSNA scientific assemblies.We invite you to review the newest offerings below.To order, go to RSNA.org/education/catalog or call us at 1-800-272-2920. Syllabi
Radiological Society of North America
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $85 $110CD-ROM only: $45 $60Online PDF: $45 $60Available December 4, 2006
SS 05022005 Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology Physics: MultidimensionalImaging Processing, Analysis, and Display Samuel G. Armato III, PhDMathew S. Brown, PhDTOPICS INCLUDE:• Three-dimensional Image Processing,
Analysis and Visualization• Sinogram and k-space Data, Preprocessing
for Artifact Reduction • Three- and Four-dimensional Image
Registration • Computer-aided Diagnosis
in Cardiothoracic, Breast,and Abdominal Neuroradiology
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $75 $100CD-ROM only: $45 $60Online PDF: $45 $60
SS 05012005 Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology: Breast ImagingStephen A. Feig, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available
TOPICS INCLUDE:• Mammography, Digital Mammography and
Mammography-guided Biopsy• Breast Ultrasound: Reference and
Interpretation• MR Imaging of the Breast • Clinical Practice Issues for Breast Imagers
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $85 $110CD-ROM only: $45 $60Online PDF: $45 $60
SS 06022006 Categorical Course In DiagnosticRadiology Physics: From Invisible to theVisible—The Science and Practice of X-rayImaging and Radiation Dose Optimization
Donald P. Frush, MD; Walter Huda, PhDTOPICS INCLUDE:• Measures of Image Quality• Radiation Risks in Diagnostic Radiology• Clinical Practice: Controlling Adult and
Pediatric Radiation Dose and Study Quality• Special Procedures (Angiography): Dose
and Image Quality in Clinical Practice
• Mammography Dosimetry, Screening-Film and Digital
Member Non-MemberPrint/CD Syllabus: $75 $100CD-ROM only: $45 $60Online PDF: $45 $60Available December 4, 2006
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CME codes are assigned in the following order:organ system, modality and other practice consider-ations. Up to three CME codes of each subtype areallowed, listed alphabetically based upon the abbre-viation within subtype (ie, 01, 02, 03, M1, M2, M3, OT1,OT2, OT3).
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Radiological Society of North America
RSNA prides itself in delivering high-quality education in a variety offormats to radiologists and other healthcare professionals throughoutthe year. Educational opportunities include the RSNA scientific
assembly and other courses, peer-reviewed journals, and educational products such as CD-ROMs, printedsyllabi and an Internet-based CME initiative called InteractED®.
The education programs offered in this brochure represent selected materials derived from RSNA refreshercourses and special plenary sessions from RSNA scientific assemblies.
In keeping with the Society's goals, the RSNA Education Center also has many new initiatives to assistprofessionals in meeting their need for user-driven continuing education and to fulfill the requirementsassociated with maintenance of certification (MOC). Many of RSNA's educational materials are online andare organized into searchable self-assessment modules (SAMs) covering specific subspecialty topics. Creditsearned are stored automatically in the RSNA CME Credit Repository (RSNA.org/cme) for future reporting.
With the improved search capability of our online RSNA Education Center Store (RSNA.org/education/catalog),we invite you to tailor a curriculum of CME that meets your individual needs. Ultimately, we are driven byyour requirement for the timely information that supports high-quality clinical care and look forward toresponding to your rapidly changing work environment.
In recognition of the experts who donate their time and talent to create these educational programs, RSNAtransfers net revenues from the sale of educational materials to the RSNA Research & Education Foundationto support grants to young investigators and educators.
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William W. Olmsted, MDRSNA Education Editor
2006-2007RSNA EducationResources
RSNA is committed to providing the very best ineducational materials in the radiologic subspecialties.Our programs are expressly designed to support self-assessment and lifelong learning. We are pleased to offera broad selection of educational content for 2006-2007.
Radiological Society of North America
Radiological Society of North AmericaNew CME ProgramsRSP 1005
Funding Opportunities at NIH and NCIDaniel C. Sullivan, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Identify areas ofinterest to the National Cancer Institute (NCI).❷ Review the molecular imaging elements ofthe National Institutes of Health (NIH)Roadmap, focusing on the development ofimaging agents with high sensitivity andspecificity. ❸ Describe how to obtain approvalfor clinical use of molecular imaging probes,including the post-approval requirements forthe Radioactive Drug Research Committee(RDRC) and the Investigational New Drug (IND)application process.
Content Codes:
RSP 1105
Obtaining Approval for Clinical Use ofMolecular Imaging ProbesJohn Hoffman, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe priorityareas of interest for imaging research applica-tions at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)and the mechanisms available to support suchresearch projects.❷ Understand the regula-tions and process of preparing and submittinga Radioactive Drug Research Committee(RDRC) application in a University setting.❸ Understand the regulations and process ofpreparing and submitting an InvestigationalNew Drug (IND) application to the Food andDrug Administration (FDA). ❹ Review the FDAGuidance documents for Developing MedicalImaging Drug and Biological Products.
Content Codes:
RSP 1205
Improving Your Practice of US:Ultrasound Determination of SignificantCarotid StenosisEdward G. Grant, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the Dopplerthresholds for the diagnosis of carotid stenosis.❷ Analyze the current related literature.❸ Discern the basic reasons for apparentdiscrepancies in the literature. ❹ Recognize thecritical role Doppler plays in perioperativemanagement of solid organ transplants.
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RSP 1305Improving Your Practice of US:Abdominal Doppler—Useful or Not?Anne R. Buckley, MBBChAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe theoptimal technical parameters for abdominalDoppler with reference to various pitfalls andartifacts. ❷ Recognize the role abdominalDoppler plays in patient assessment.❸ Identify when color/spectral Doppler isuseful in patient assessment.
Content Codes:
RSP 1505
Imaging Modalities andInstrumentation: Optical ImagingBrad Rice, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe the differ-ent optical reporters commonly used for smallanimal molecular imaging and the potentialclinical applications. ❷ Identify the pros andcons of bioluminescent and fluorescentreporters for in vivo imaging applications.❸ Understand the basic physical processes ofphoton absorption and scattering in livingtissue. ❹ Review diffuse tomography methodsavailable to improve the spatial localization oflight emitting sources. ❺ Understand thegeneral principles of macroscopic opticalimaging system design.
Content Codes:
RSP 1605
Design Considerations for the DigitalDepartment: A Hospital Architect'sPerspectiveBill Rostenberg, FAIA, FACHAAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Identify how keydrivers of architectural design and planning arechanging in the digital department. ❷ Learnhow to plan flexible imaging environments thatcan better accommodate the currently unknownmedical technology that may be available in thefuture. ❸ Understand how to design formultidisciplinary collaboration among variousspecialists.
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RSP 1705
Principles of Cancer ScreeningWilliam C. Black, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Understand theconcept of screening for asymptomatic disease.❷ Understand the potential benefits and harmsof screening for asymptomatic disease.❸ Understand the biases that can affect theestimation of these benefits and harms.❹ Understand the pros and cons of variousstudy designs in the evaluation of screeningtests.
Content Codes:
RSP 1805
Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology: Breast Imaging—BreastMR: Staging and Assessment ofTreatmentRobyn L. Birdwell, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review breast MRuse and performance in staging and evaluationof extent of disease and management optionchanges. ❷ Review breast MR in treatmentassessment–lumpectomy with positive margins,breast cancer recurrence, and neoadjuvantchemotherapy for locally advanced disease.
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RSP 1905Ear, Nose, and Throat-relatedEmergencies: Maxillofacial and OrbitalTraumaAlisa D. Gean, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review normalfacial and orbital anatomy. ❷ Discuss thecurrent imaging approach to the injured faceand orbit. ❸ Analyze the imaging manifesta-tions of various injuries. ❹ Recognize theclinical manifestations and potentialcomplications of these injuries.
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CME programs are available in the following formats:Member Non-Member
Online: FREE *CD-ROM: $55 $80*Non-members have access to view any refresher courseprogram online but are restricted from accessing theaccompanying CME test.
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Ear, Nose, and Throat-relatedEmergencies: Intracranial Complicationsof Sinusitis and OtomastoiditisChristine M. Glastonbury, MBBSAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the patho-logic mechanisms and anatomic routes wherebysinus and otic infection spread intracranially.❷ Recognize the merits and pitfalls of differentimaging modalities for the evaluation of primaryinfection and intracranial complications.❸ Identify the key radiologic features of sinusand mastoid inflammation that necessitate urgentpatient treatment.
Content Codes:
RSP 2105
Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology: Breast Imaging—DigitalMammography: Principles, Equipment,Technique, and Clinical ResultsCarl J. D’Orsi, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe howfull-field digital mammograms are produced.❷ Review the display needs for soft-copydisplay. ❸ Compare screen-film mammographyand full-field digital mammography results inclinical trials.
Content Codes:
RSP 2305
Case-based Review: Approach to DiffuseLung DiseaseThomas E. Hartman, MD; Ann N. Leung, MD;Nestor L. Müller, MD, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Recognize the mainpatterns of abnormality seen on high-resolutionCT. ❷ Develop an approach to the differentialdiagnosis of diffuse lung disease based on thepattern and distribution of abnormalities.❸ Review the clinical and high-resolution CTfindings of the most common diffuse lung dis-eases encountered in clinical practice.
Content Codes:
RSP 2605
Molecular Biology for Radiologists: AnIntroduction and OverviewMartin G. Pomper, MD, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.0
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Define molecularimaging for a clinically-oriented audience.❷ Describe currently available imaging modali-ties and how they complement one another.❸ Provide examples of molecular imagingresearch and suggest how to translate molecularimaging to the clinical setting. ❹ Discuss whymolecular imaging is important to practicingradiologists today.
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RSP 2705
Update Course: Advances in DigitalRadiography—Digital RadiographicAdvanced Image Processing: Limitationsand Future Directions of BreastComputer-aided DiagnosisJoseph Y. Lo, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review thesequence of procedures used in breast CAD.❷ Describe limitations of breast CAD (eg, dif-ficult lesions, imperfect reproducibility, seg-mentation). ❸ Discuss future direction andnew techniques of breast CAD.
Content Codes:
RSP 2805
Imaging of Peripheral Arterial OcclusiveDisease: Role of Digital SubtractionAngiography and CT AngiographyJohn A. Kaufman, MD; Michael L. Martin, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.0
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review currentstrategies for application of DSA in PAD imaging.❷ Discuss new and emerging technologies thatenhance the capabilities of DSA. ❸ Describe therole of CT angiography in the diagnostic work-upof patients with symptomatic peripheral vasculardisease. ❹ Discuss methods of incorporating CTangiography into a vascular imaging practice.
Content Codes:
RSP 2905
Lymphoma from Head to Toe Angela D. Levy, MD; Jeffrey R. Galvin, MD;Paula J. Woodward, MD; Mark D. Murphey, MD;Ellen M. Chung, MD; Kelly K. Koeller, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.75LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe the typicalclinical and pathologic features of extranodallymphoma. ❷ Define the characteristic imagingpatterns of extranodal lymphoma. ❸ Identify thepathologic and imaging manifestations of lym-phoma in immunocompromised patients andtheir variation from lymphoma occurring inimmunocompetent individuals.❹ Review thepathologic basis for imaging patterns of extran-odal lymphoma.
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Categorical Course in DiagnosticRadiology: Breast Imaging—Current Statusof MRI in Screening for Breast Cancer Carol H. Lee, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the currentinformation on the use of MRI to screen forbreast cancer. ❷ Discuss some of the problemsassociated with the use of MRI screening.
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RSP 3105
Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Breast Imaging—Proficiency in DigitalMammography: Interpretive Skills, Computer-aided Detection, and Double Reading Linda Warren-Burhenne, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the sourcesof variation in mammographic interpretation.❷ Identify measures for improvement.❸ Illustrate the challenges in analysis and inter-pretation of results. ❹ Discuss the relationshipof computer-aided detection to double-readingand full-field digital mammography.
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RSP 3205
Update Course: Advances in DigitalRadiography—Digital Radiographic AdvancedImage Processing: Computer-aided DiagnosisMethods for Lung Cancer Kunio Doi, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the historicaldevelopment of chest CAD algorithms andcurrent performance levels of CAD. ❷ Discussdifferences between computer-aided detectionand diagnosis methods. ❸ Identify the basicprocessing components of nodule detectionmethods.
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To order, go toRSNA.org/education/catalog (24 hours),
or call us at 1-800-272-2920(8:30 AM – 4:30 PM CT).
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2005 CME ProgramsRSP 1004Categorical Course in Diagnostic RadiologyPhysics: Advances in Breast Imaging—Physics, Technology, and ClinicalApplications: Breast Anatomy, Pathology, andDiagnosis of DiseaseStephen A. Feig, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25
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RSP 1104Improving Your PET Practice: LessonsLearned in Clinical PracticeHarry Agress, Jr, MD; Paul D. Shreve, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 1204Update Minicourse on CT Physics andTechnology: Principles of Single-Slice andMultislice CTLee W. Goldman, MSAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 1304Imaging of Pulmonary Vascular DiseaseMartine J. Remy-Jardin, MD;John R. Mayo, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 1404Lung Cancer Screening and StagingPhilip Costello, MD; Francine L. Jacobson, MD,MPH; James G. Ravenel, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 1504Multidetector CT in PediatricsMarilyn J. Siegel, MD; Donald P. Frush, MD;Alan S. Brody, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 1604Head and Neck CancerPeter M. Som, MD; Daniel W. Williams, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 1704Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Musculoskeletal Imaging: Exploring NewLimits—Shoulder ImagingMichael J. Tuite, MD;William B. Morrison, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25
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RSP 1904Essentials of Brain MRJames G. Smirniotopoulos, MD; Howard A.Rowley, MD; Robert D. Zimmerman, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2004Essentials of Pediatric ImagingTal Laor, MD; Carlos J. Sivit, MD;Randy R. Richardson, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2104Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Musculoskeletal Imaging: Exploring NewLimits—Musculoskeletal Imaging with Multi-Detector Row CTGeorges Y. El-Khoury, MD;Diego B. Nunez, Jr, MD, MPH; Joshua M. Farber, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2204CT Colonography: Practical Applications forYour PracticeElizabeth G. McFarland, MD; Michael Macari, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2304Head and Neck: Pitfalls and ImagingApplicationsLawrence E. Ginsberg, MD; Robert B. Lufkin, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2404Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Emergency Radiology—Imaging of Spine TraumaC. Craig Blackmore, MD, MPH;Friedrich M. Lomoschitz, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25
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RSP 2504Ischemia: From Head to ToeJeffrey R. Galvin, MD; Angela D. Levy, MD; PaulaJ. Woodward, MD; Geoffrey A. Agrons, MD;Mark D. Murphey, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2604Imaging of Spinal Trauma and Spinal CordInjuryAdam E. Flanders, MD; John A. Carrino, MD;William B. Morrison, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2704CT of Bowel Obstruction and IschemiaPablo R. Ros, MD, MPH; Michael P. Federle, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5
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RSP 2804Comprehensive Imaging for Acute StrokeTreatmentHoward A. Rowley, MD; Vincent P. Mathews, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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RSP 2904Improving Your Practice of Ultrasound: BreastWendie A. Berg, MD, PhD;Nancy A. Wadden, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75
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Member Non-MemberOnline: FREE *CD-ROM: $55 $80*Non-members have access to view any refresher courseprogram online but are restricted from accessing theaccompanying CME test.
To order, go toRSNA.org/education/catalog (24 hours),
or call us at 1-800-272-2920(8:30 AM – 4:30 PM CT).
2004 CME ProgramsRSP 960Oncologic PET—What the OncologistWants to Know Anthony Shields, MD, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5
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RSP 961PET Instrumentation Update and PET/CTPrinciples David W. Townsend, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5
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RSP 962Recent Imaging Approaches to the Stagingand Treatment of Breast Cancer Lonie R. Salkowski, MD; J. F. Wilson, MD;Julia R. White, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5
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RSP 963 (CD-ROM Only)Blunt Abdominal Trauma Illustrative Cases R. Brook Jeffrey, Jr, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75
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RSP 964Challenging Cases of Acute Abdomen: Non-Traumatic Gabriel P. Krestin, MD, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75
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RSP 965Renal and Adrenal MRI Gary M. Israel, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.00
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RSP 966Update on PACS Acquisition, DisplayTechnology and DICOM Katherine P. Andriole, PhD;Charles E. Willis, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75
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RSP 967MR of the Female Pelvis Susan M. Ascher, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75
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RSP 969Acute Right Upper Quadrant Pain Anthony E. Hanbidge, MBAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5
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RSP 970Making Speech Recognition Work—Overview and Technical Considerations Julia R. Crim, MD; Anthony Jones;Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25
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RSP 971 (CD-ROM only)CT of Abdominal Trauma James T. Rhea, MD;Michael P. Federle, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5
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RSP 973Findings at Ultrasound—What Do TheyMean? Doppler Technique Joseph F. Polak, MD, MPH; John S.Pellerito, MD; Laurence Needleman, MD;Anne R. Buckley, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5
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RSP 974Findings at Ultrasound—The FetalVentricle Looks Enlarged: What DoesThat Mean? Roy A. Filly, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5
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RSP 975Findings at Ultrasound—The Fetal BowelLooks Funny: What Does That Mean? Deborah Levine, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5
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RSP 976Evidence-based Imaging of CommonPediatric Problems: When, Whatand How Much? Sandra K. Fernbach, MD;George A.Taylor, MD;Santiago Medina, MD, MPHAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5
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RSP 978Malignant Neoplasia: A Primer ofPrimaries Kelly K. Koeller, CAPT, MC, USN;Jeffrey R. Galvin, MD; Angela D. Levy, MDMark D. Murphey, MD;Paula J. Woodward, MDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5
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RSP 979Update on PACS Technology andInfrastructure: “It’s All About Workflow” Paul J. Chang, MD; Paul J. Unkel, MS;Fred W. Prior, PhDAMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25
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Online: FREE *CD-ROM: $55 $80*Non-members have access to view any refresher courseprogram online but are restricted from accessing theaccompanying CME test.
To order, go toRSNA.org/education/catalog (24 hours),
or call us at 1-800-272-2920(8:30 AM – 4:30 PM CT).