OAR Head & Neck Imaging Made Easy
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OAR Head & Neck Imaging Made Easy
Technologist Brochure Saturday May 30th, 2015 OAR Head & Neck Imaging Made Easy Course Directors: Dr. Eugene Yu and Dr. Marc Freeman “This course will be of interest to Radiologists, Radiology Residents & Fellows, Medical Radiation Technologists, and Residents & Fellows in Surgical Oncology and Related Specialties.” Course Objectives: At the end of this event, participants should be able to: • Identify and discuss the radiographic anatomy of the supra and infrahyoid neck. • Apply a systematic approach to reading cross-section exams of the neck. • Review and evaluate indications for the biopsy of thyroid lesions. • Identify and apply the current advances in stroke imaging. • Develop a simplified approach to lesions of the jaw. 245 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, ON L6J 1H9 | Tel: (905) 337-2680 | Fax: (905) 337-2678 | E-mail: [email protected] Schedule: Note: Each lecture (except for the two 30-minute, one 40-minute and one 60-minute Interactive Case-Study Workshops) contains 5 minutes of interactive Q&A using an ARS (audience response system). 07:00−07:30 Registration and Hot Breakfast 07:30−07:40 Welcome, Opening Remarks & Review of Course Objectives Dr. Giuseppe Tarulli, Dr. Eugene Yu and Dr. Marc Freeman 07:40−08:25 Head & Neck Imaging Made Unbelievably Easy: Approach & Anatomy Dr. James Abrahams 08:25−09:05 Introduction to Transoral Robotic Surgery Dr. John de Almeida 09:05−09:35 Optimizing MRI Head & Neck Protocols Ms. Nancy Talbot 09:35−09:50 Q & A Session Moderator: Dr. Adam Dmytriw 09:50−10:05 Morning Break 10:05−10:50 Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Lymphoma & Other Head & Neck Lesions Dr. James Abrahams 10:50−11:20 Thyroid Gland: Should I Biopsy That? Dr. Manon Belair 11:20−11:50 Interactive Case-Studies 1: Head Dr. Laila Al Shafai 11:50−12:20 Interactive Case-Studies 2: Neck Dr. Laila Al Shafai 12:20−12:35 Q & A Session Moderator: Dr. Adam Dmytriw 12:35−13:20 Lunch 13:20−14:05 Parapharyngeal and Salivary Lesions Dr. James Abrahams 14:05−14:35 Stoke Imaging Update Dr. Mario Kontolemos 14:35−15:15 Interactive Case-Studies 3: Pitfalls and Practical Tips in Head and Neck Imaging Dr. Colin Poon 15:15−15:30 Q & A Session Moderator: Dr. Adam Dmytriw 15:30−15:45 Afternoon Break 15:45−16:25 Jaw Lesions Dr. James Abrahams 16:25−17:25 Interactive Case-Studies 4: CTA MRA: Neurovascular Imaging Pitfalls Dr. Aditya Bharatha 17:25−17:40 Q & A Session Moderator: Dr. Adam Dmytriw This program was developed in response to past OAR Head & Neck CME Evaluation Form Summaries and specific requests to the OAR office requesting additional head and neck imaging programming. 245 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, ON L6J 1H9 | Tel: (905) 337-2680 | Fax: (905) 337-2678 | E-mail: [email protected] Keynote Speaker: James J. Abrahams, MD Professor of Diagnostic Radiology and Surgery, Neuroradiology Fellowship Director, and Chief of ENT Radiology at the Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. Dr. Abrahams has dedicated his life to teaching Radiology and is respected and endeared not only by his students at Yale, but by students and physicians nationally and internationally. He is known as an engaging and entertaining lecturer who is able to simplify difficult concepts and present information in an interactive fashion. Dr. Abrahams has twice won the Teacher of the Year Award from the Yale Radiology Department, and has also won the Society of Distinguished Teachers Award from the Yale University School of Medicine and the Excellence in Education Award from the Yale Radiology Department. He was the Director of Medical Studies at the Yale School of Medicine for many years and instrumental in integrating radiology into the medical school curriculum and is Director of the Yale Physicians Associate Program Radiology Course. He has been a visiting professor nationally and internationally including, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, Canada, and Turkey and was part of the relief mission in Sir Lanka after the Tsunami. Dr. Abrahams has contributed to the medical literature with many articles and chapters and is best known for his work on imaging of the jaw and Dental Implants. He is credited for introducing this area of medicine into the field of Radiology. Dr. Abrahams’ journey to his current position in radiology at Yale University was rather untraditional having started by graduating from Medical School at the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara in Mexico. After graduation he completed a year and a half of surgical residency in Buffalo, NY and then worked as an Emergency Room physician in Buffalo for a year prior to starting his Diagnostic Radiology Residency at the Albany Medical Center of Union University in Albany, NY. He then completed a one-year Fellowship in Neuroradiology also at Albany Medical Center, and then a second year of Neuroradiology Fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, CT where he has remained ever since. COURSE DIRECTORS Mark Freeman, MD Nuclear Medicine Physician and Radiologist, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, Ontario and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, Department of Medical Imaging Eugene Yu, MD Neuroradiologist, University Health Network, Mount Sinai and Women’s College Hospital, Toronto and Associate Professor of Radiology and Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Toronto, Ontario HEAD AND NECK IMAGING SPEAKERS Laila Al Shafai, MD, Neuroradiologist, University of Toronto, Ontario Manon Belair, MD, Neuroradiologist, CHUM, and Assistant Professor of Radiology, University of Montreal, Quebec Aditya Bharatha, MD, Neuroradiologist, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto and Assistant Professor of Radiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario John de Almeida, MD, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgeon, University of Toronto Mario Kontolemos, MD, Neuroradiologist and Assistant Professor of Radiology, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland Colin Poon, MD, Neuroradiologist, Orillia Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital and Temiskaming Hospital, Ontario and Assistant Professor Adjunct Neuroradiologist, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut Nancy Talbot, MRT (MR) (R), MRI Charge Technologist/Supervisor Princess Margaret, Toronto Western, Toronto General and Women’s College Hospitals, Toronto, Ontario COURSE MODERATOR Adam A. Dmytriw, MD, Msc (Oxon), Radiology Residency Program, Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto 245 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, ON L6J 1H9 | Tel: (905) 337-2680 | Fax: (905) 337-2678 | E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Bar Association Suite 200, 20 Toronto St. Toronto, Ontario M5C 2B8 Parking facilities Wellesley Street TTC (King Street) Wheelchair Access - 31 Adelaide Street West Dundas Street Eaton Centre Bond Street Shuter Street QueenStreet The Bay Lombard Street Cambridge Suite Hotel Church Street Sheppard Street Richmond Street George Street Court Street Jarvis Street Toronto Street Twenty Toronto Street Conferences and Events 20 Toronto Street 2nd Floor Downtown Toronto Scotia Plaza Victoria Street First Canadian Place Yonge Street Location: Bay Street Adelaide Street KingStreet King Edward Hotel Colbourne Street Wellington Street BCE Place reet Front St de lana The Esp Novotel Union Station OAR Head & Neck Imaging Made Easy Lower Jarvis Street Royal Bank Plaza Technologist Brochure Saturday, May 30th, 2015 REGISTRATION (Includes meals, refreshment breaks, and course materials) • Technologists $250 (Before April 30, 2015) $300 (After April 30, 2015) Please note that on-line registration for all OAR CME events is available at: http://oarinfo.ca/cme Access to archived versions of the CME program will be made available to all CME participants. Two archived formats will be available. Participants can choose to access the entire event, or access the program on a-lecture-by lecture basis. Instructions on how to access the archived CME program will be emailed to all participants (live program and webcast of the live program) as soon as they are available. Archived versions of the CME are usually available within 7 to 14 days of the live event. CANCELLATION POLICY For OAR members, if cancellation to this event is necessary please, contact the OAR office for assistance. For non-members, a refund will be made less a $50 processing fee, if cancellation is received in writing two weeks prior of the CME event date.No refunds will be given within two weeks of the CME event. Delegates may substitute an alternate attendee. Please advise the OAR if any changes are made. The OAR reserves the right to cancel or move the conference should it become necessary. In this case, each registrant will be notified by telephone or email and a full refund will be given. Therefore it is important that you provide us with an email address and phone number. The OAR is not responsible for any other costs incurred. 245 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, ON L6J 1H9 | Tel: (905) 337-2680 | Fax: (905) 337-2678 | E-mail: [email protected]