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Syllabi Radiological Society of North America SS 0401 SS 0402 2004 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology Physics: Advances in Breast Imaging: Physics, Technology, and Clinical Applications 2004 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Emergency Radiology Fredrick A. Mann, MD TOPICS INCLUDE: Andrew Karellas, PhD Maryellen L. Giger, PhD 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 • Breast Disease: Anatomy, Pathology, and Diagnosis • Screening Mammography Issues and Controversies • Computer-aided Member Diagnosis for Screening Mammography Print/CD Syllabus: $75 • Physics and Technical CD-ROM only: $45 Online PDF: $35 Aspects of Breast Imaging Non-Member Member $85 $55 $45 Print/CD Syllabus: CD-ROM only: Online PDF: SS 0301 SS 0302 2003 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Musculoskeletal Imaging— Exploring New Limits 2003 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology Physics: Advances in Digital Radiography Ehsan Samei, PhD Michael J. Flynn, PhD TOPICS INCLUDE: 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 Member • Tendon Abnormalities in the Print/CD Syllabus: $50 Ankle: An Update CD-ROM only: Online PDF: $30 $20 Non-Member $60 $40 $30 • 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 Print/CD Syllabus: CD-ROM only: Online PDF: SS 0201 (Available only in print) Education Resources Order Form NAME _______________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________ RSNA MEMBER # ______________________________ (REQUIRED FOR MEMBER PRICING) STATE/COUNTRY_________________ZIP ___________ PAYMENT INFORMATION ❑ Payment by check (make check payable to RSNA) ❑ Payment by credit card: ❑ VISA ❑ MasterCard ❑ AMEX ❑ Discover ❑ Diners Club CARD NUMBER________________________________ SIGNATURE___________________________________ EXP DATE ____________________________________ Non-Member Print Only: $60 $40 $30 Non-Member $50 $60 Mail your form or fax it to 1-630-590-7710 Mail in your form or fax it to 1-630-590-7710 ❑ RSNA Member ❑ Non-Member CITY ________________________________________ $85 $55 $45 $50 $30 $20 Member 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 Non-Member $75 $45 $35 PHONE ______________________________________ FAX _________________________________________ All orders from outside the US must be prepaid by credit card or a check drawn on US bank in US dollars. Item Number Format Price ____________ AMPLE SRSP2604 CD-ROM __________ AMPLE S 55.00 __________ AMPLE S ____________ __________ __________ ____________ __________ __________ ____________ __________ __________ ____________ __________ __________ ____________ __________ __________ ____________ __________ __________ Subtotal For faster service, phone 1-800-272-2920 or visit online at RSNA.org/education/catalog. Outside the US, call: 1-630-368-3753 Fax: 1-630-590-7710 Mail form to: RSNA Education Center 820 Jorie Blvd Oak Brook, IL 60523 USA __________ Shipping & Handling __________ Total __________ Shipping: under $120 $120-$250 United States, Mexico, Canada $9.00 $15.00 over $250 $23.00 Europe, Africa, South America $15.00 $25.00 $35.00 Pacific Rim, Asia $18.00 $30.00 $40.00 Radiological Society of North America Syllabi 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. SS 0601 SS 0602 2006 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Genitourinary Radiology Parvati Ramchandani, MD 2006 Categorical Course In Diagnostic Radiology Physics: From Invisible to the Visible—The Science and Practice of X-ray Imaging and Radiation Dose Optimization AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available Donald P. Frush, MD; Walter Huda, PhD TOPICS INCLUDE: 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 Member Print/CD Syllabus: $85 CD-ROM only: $45 Online PDF: $45 Available December 4, 2006 • 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 Member • Mammography Print/CD Syllabus: $75 Dosimetry, ScreeningCD-ROM only: $45 Film and Digital Online PDF: $45 Non-Member $110 $60 $60 $100 $60 $60 Available December 4, 2006 SS 0501 SS 0502 2005 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Breast Imaging Stephen A. Feig, MD 2005 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology Physics: Multidimensional Imaging Processing, Analysis, and Display Samuel G. Armato III, PhD Mathew S. Brown, PhD TOPICS INCLUDE: AMA 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 Print/CD Syllabus: CD-ROM only: Online PDF: Non-Member $85 $45 $45 Non-Member $110 $60 $60 • 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, Member and Abdominal Print/CD Syllabus: $75 Neuroradiology CD-ROM only: Online PDF: Non-Member $45 $45 Content Codes for CME Credit Categories: ER Emergency Radiology ER NR Neuroradiology NR GI Gastrointestinal Radiology GI OB Obstetric/Gynecologic Radiology GN General GN OI Oncologic Imaging OI GU Genitourinary Radiology GU OT Other HN Head and Neck HN PD Pediatric Radiology PD HP Health Policy HP PH Physics and Basic Science PH IN Informatics IN PR Professionalism PR MA Management MA QA Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement BR Breast BR MI Molecular Imaging MI RO Radiation Oncology RO CA Cardiac Radiology CA MK MK RS Research and Statistical Methods RS CH Chest Radiology CH MO Mammography MO US Ultrasound US CT Computed Tomography CT MR Magnetic Resonance Imaging MR VI Vascular and/or Interventional Radiology VI ED Education ED NM NM Nuclear Medicine CME codes are assigned in the following order: organ system, modality and other practice considerations. Up to three CME codes of each subtype are allowed, listed alphabetically based upon the abbreviation within subtype (ie, 01, 02, 03, M1, M2, M3, OT1, OT2, OT3). Musculoskeletal Radiology $100 $60 $60 Radiological Society of North America Dear Colleague: RSNA prides itself in delivering high-quality education in a variety of formats to radiologists and other healthcare professionals throughout the year. Educational opportunities include the RSNA scientific assembly and other courses, peer-reviewed journals, and educational products such as CD-ROMs, printed syllabi and an Internet-based CME initiative called InteractED®. The education programs offered in this brochure represent selected materials derived from RSNA refresher courses 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 assist professionals in meeting their need for user-driven continuing education and to fulfill the requirements associated with maintenance of certification (MOC). Many of RSNA's educational materials are online and are organized into searchable self-assessment modules (SAMs) covering specific subspecialty topics. Credits earned are stored automatically in the RSNA CME Credit Repository (RSNA.org/cme) for future reporting. Jeffrey R. Galvin, MD Deputy Editor for Education Center Materials 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 by your requirement for the timely information that supports high-quality clinical care and look forward to responding to your rapidly changing work environment. In recognition of the experts who donate their time and talent to create these educational programs, RSNA transfers net revenues from the sale of educational materials to the RSNA Research & Education Foundation to support grants to young investigators and educators. JEFFREY R. GALVIN, MD DEPUTY EDITOR FOR EDUCATION CENTER MATERIALS WILLIAM W. OLMSTED, MD RSNA EDUCATION EDITOR William W. Olmsted, MD RSNA Education Editor Radiological Society of North America 2006-2007 RSNA Education Resources RSNA is committed to providing the very best in educational materials in the radiologic subspecialties. Our programs are expressly designed to support selfassessment and lifelong learning. We are pleased to offer a broad selection of educational content for 2006-2007. Radiological Society of North America New CME Programs RSP 1005 RSP 1305 RSP 1705 Funding Opportunities at NIH and NCI Principles of Cancer Screening Daniel C. Sullivan, MD Improving Your Practice of US: Abdominal Doppler—Useful or Not? AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 Anne R. Buckley, MBBCh AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Identify areas of interest to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). ❷ Review the molecular imaging elements of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap, focusing on the development of imaging agents with high sensitivity and specificity. ❸ Describe how to obtain approval for clinical use of molecular imaging probes, including the post-approval requirements for the Radioactive Drug Research Committee (RDRC) and the Investigational New Drug (IND) application process. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Understand the concept of screening for asymptomatic disease. ❷ Understand the potential benefits and harms of screening for asymptomatic disease. ❸ Understand the biases that can affect the estimation of these benefits and harms. ❹ Understand the pros and cons of various study designs in the evaluation of screening tests. Content Codes: MI NM HP Imaging Modalities and Instrumentation: Optical Imaging RSP 1105 Brad Rice, PhD Obtaining Approval for Clinical Use of Molecular Imaging Probes John Hoffman, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe priority areas of interest for imaging research applications at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the mechanisms available to support such research projects.❷ Understand the regulations and process of preparing and submitting a Radioactive Drug Research Committee (RDRC) application in a University setting. ❸ Understand the regulations and process of preparing and submitting an Investigational New Drug (IND) application to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ❹ Review the FDA Guidance documents for Developing Medical Imaging Drug and Biological Products. Content Codes: MI NM HP RSP 1205 Improving Your Practice of US: Ultrasound Determination of Significant Carotid Stenosis Edward G. Grant, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the Doppler thresholds for the diagnosis of carotid stenosis. ❷ Analyze the current related literature. ❸ Discern the basic reasons for apparent discrepancies in the literature. ❹ Recognize the critical role Doppler plays in perioperative management of solid organ transplants. Content Codes: US VI QA LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe the optimal technical parameters for abdominal Doppler with reference to various pitfalls and artifacts. ❷ Recognize the role abdominal Doppler plays in patient assessment. ❸ Identify when color/spectral Doppler is useful in patient assessment. Content Codes: GI US QA RSP 1505 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 William C. Black, MD Content Codes: OI RO RSP 1805 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Breast Imaging—Breast MR: Staging and Assessment of Treatment LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe the different optical reporters commonly used for small animal molecular imaging and the potential clinical applications. ❷ Identify the pros and cons of bioluminescent and fluorescent reporters for in vivo imaging applications. ❸ Understand the basic physical processes of photon absorption and scattering in living tissue. ❹ Review diffuse tomography methods available to improve the spatial localization of light emitting sources. ❺ Understand the general principles of macroscopic optical imaging system design. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review breast MR use and performance in staging and evaluation of extent of disease and management option changes. ❷ Review breast MR in treatment assessment–lumpectomy with positive margins, breast cancer recurrence, and neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced disease. Content Codes: MI NM RSP 1905 RSP 1605 Design Considerations for the Digital Department: A Hospital Architect's Perspective Bill Rostenberg, FAIA, FACHA AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Identify how key drivers of architectural design and planning are changing in the digital department. ❷ Learn how to plan flexible imaging environments that can better accommodate the currently unknown medical technology that may be available in the future. ❸ Understand how to design for multidisciplinary collaboration among various specialists. Robyn L. Birdwell, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 Content Codes: BR MR OI RO Ear, Nose, and Throat-related Emergencies: Maxillofacial and Orbital Trauma Alisa D. Gean, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review normal facial and orbital anatomy. ❷ Discuss the current imaging approach to the injured face and orbit. ❸ Analyze the imaging manifestations of various injuries. ❹ Recognize the clinical manifestations and potential complications of these injuries. Content Codes: HN NR ER Content Codes: MA OT CME programs are available in the following formats: Online: CD-ROM: Member FREE $55 Non-Member * $80 *Non-members have access to view any refresher course program online but are restricted from accessing the accompanying CME test. RSP 2005 RSP 2605 RSP 2905 Ear, Nose, and Throat-related Emergencies: Intracranial Complications of Sinusitis and Otomastoiditis Molecular Biology for Radiologists: An Introduction and Overview Lymphoma from Head to Toe Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Define molecular imaging for a clinically-oriented audience. ❷ Describe currently available imaging modalities and how they complement one another. ❸ Provide examples of molecular imaging research and suggest how to translate molecular imaging to the clinical setting. ❹ Discuss why molecular imaging is important to practicing radiologists today. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the pathologic mechanisms and anatomic routes whereby sinus and otic infection spread intracranially. ❷ Recognize the merits and pitfalls of different imaging modalities for the evaluation of primary infection and intracranial complications. ❸ Identify the key radiologic features of sinus and mastoid inflammation that necessitate urgent patient treatment. Martin G. Pomper, MD, PhD Content Code: MI RSP 2705 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Breast Imaging—Digital Mammography: Principles, Equipment, Technique, and Clinical Results Update Course: Advances in Digital Radiography—Digital Radiographic Advanced Image Processing: Limitations and Future Directions of Breast Computer-aided Diagnosis Carl J. D’Orsi, MD Joseph Y. Lo, PhD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe how full-field digital mammograms are produced. ❷ Review the display needs for soft-copy display. ❸ Compare screen-film mammography and full-field digital mammography results in clinical trials. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the sequence of procedures used in breast CAD. ❷ Describe limitations of breast CAD (eg, difficult lesions, imperfect reproducibility, segmentation). ❸ Discuss future direction and new techniques of breast CAD. Content Codes: BR MO RSP 2305 Case-based Review: Approach to Diffuse Lung Disease Thomas E. Hartman, MD; Ann N. Leung, MD; Nestor L. Müller, MD, PhD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Recognize the main patterns of abnormality seen on high-resolution CT. ❷ Develop an approach to the differential diagnosis of diffuse lung disease based on the pattern and distribution of abnormalities. ❸ Review the clinical and high-resolution CT findings of the most common diffuse lung diseases encountered in clinical practice. Content Codes: CH CT AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Describe the typical clinical and pathologic features of extranodal lymphoma. ❷ Define the characteristic imaging patterns of extranodal lymphoma. ❸ Identify the pathologic and imaging manifestations of lymphoma in immunocompromised patients and their variation from lymphoma occurring in immunocompetent individuals.❹ Review the pathologic basis for imaging patterns of extranodal lymphoma. Content Codes: RO GN Content Codes: HN NR ER RSP 2105 Angela D. Levy, MD; Jeffrey R. Galvin, MD; Paula J. Woodward, MD; Mark D. Murphey, MD; Ellen M. Chung, MD; Kelly K. Koeller, MD Content Codes: BR PH RSP 2805 Imaging of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease: Role of Digital Subtraction Angiography and CT Angiography John A. Kaufman, MD; Michael L. Martin, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 1.0 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review current strategies for application of DSA in PAD imaging. ❷ Discuss new and emerging technologies that enhance the capabilities of DSA. ❸ Describe the role of CT angiography in the diagnostic work-up of patients with symptomatic peripheral vascular disease. ❹ Discuss methods of incorporating CT angiography into a vascular imaging practice. Content Codes: CT VI RSP 3005 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Breast Imaging—Current Status of MRI in Screening for Breast Cancer Carol H. Lee, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the current information on the use of MRI to screen for breast cancer. ❷ Discuss some of the problems associated with the use of MRI screening. Content Codes: BR MR OI RO RSP 3105 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Breast Imaging—Proficiency in Digital Mammography: Interpretive Skills, Computeraided Detection, and Double Reading Linda Warren-Burhenne, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the sources of variation in mammographic interpretation. ❷ Identify measures for improvement. ❸ Illustrate the challenges in analysis and interpretation of results. ❹ Discuss the relationship of computer-aided detection to double-reading and full-field digital mammography. Content Codes: BR MO RSP 3205 Update Course: Advances in Digital Radiography—Digital Radiographic Advanced Image Processing: Computer-aided Diagnosis Methods for Lung Cancer Kunio Doi, PhD AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available: 0.75 To order, go to RSNA.org/education/catalog (24 hours), or call us at 1-800-272-2920 (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM CT). LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ➊ Review the historical development of chest CAD algorithms and current performance levels of CAD. ❷ Discuss differences between computer-aided detection and diagnosis methods. ❸ Identify the basic processing components of nodule detection methods. Content Codes: CH PH 2005 CME Programs RSP 1004 RSP 1604 RSP 2304 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology Physics: Advances in Breast Imaging— Physics, Technology, and Clinical Applications: Breast Anatomy, Pathology, and Diagnosis of Disease Head and Neck Cancer Peter M. Som, MD; Daniel W. Williams, MD Head and Neck: Pitfalls and Imaging Applications AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 Lawrence E. Ginsberg, MD; Robert B. Lufkin, MD Content Codes: HN RO AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 Stephen A. Feig, MD RSP 1704 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25 Content Codes: BR MO RO PH Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Musculoskeletal Imaging: Exploring New Limits—Shoulder Imaging RSP 1104 Michael J. Tuite, MD; William B. Morrison, MD Improving Your PET Practice: Lessons Learned in Clinical Practice Harry Agress, Jr, MD; Paul D. Shreve, MD Content Codes: HN CT MR NM AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25 Content Codes: MK MR RSP 2404 Categorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Emergency Radiology—Imaging of Spine Trauma C. Craig Blackmore, MD, MPH; Friedrich M. Lomoschitz, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25 Content Codes: MK NR ER RSP 2504 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 RSP 1904 Ischemia: From Head to Toe Essentials of Brain MR James G. Smirniotopoulos, MD; Howard A. Rowley, MD; Robert D. Zimmerman, MD Jeffrey R. Galvin, MD; Angela D. Levy, MD; Paula J. Woodward, MD; Geoffrey A. Agrons, MD; Mark D. Murphey, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 Content Codes: NR MR Content Codes: CE VI AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 RSP 2004 RSP 2604 Content Codes: CT PH Essentials of Pediatric Imaging RSP 1304 Tal Laor, MD; Carlos J. Sivit, MD; Randy R. Richardson, MD Imaging of Pulmonary Vascular Disease AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 Martine J. Remy-Jardin, MD; John R. Mayo, MD Content Code: PD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 RSP 2104 RSP 2704 Content Codes: CH VI CT of Bowel Obstruction and Ischemia Lung Cancer Screening and Staging Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology: Musculoskeletal Imaging: Exploring New Limits—Musculoskeletal Imaging with MultiDetector Row CT Philip Costello, MD; Francine L. Jacobson, MD, MPH; James G. Ravenel, MD Georges Y. El-Khoury, MD; Diego B. Nunez, Jr, MD, MPH; Joshua M. Farber, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 Content Codes: CH CT HP Content Codes: MK CT RSP 1504 RSP 2204 Multidetector CT in Pediatrics CT Colonography: Practical Applications for Your Practice Content Codes: CT NM HP RSP 1204 Update Minicourse on CT Physics and Technology: Principles of Single-Slice and Multislice CT Lee W. Goldman, MS RSP 1404 Marilyn J. Siegel, MD; Donald P. Frush, MD; Alan S. Brody, MD Imaging of Spinal Trauma and Spinal Cord Injury Adam E. Flanders, MD; John A. Carrino, MD; William B. Morrison, MD Content Codes: MK NR ER Pablo R. Ros, MD, MPH; Michael P. Federle, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5 Content Codes: GI CT RSP 2804 Comprehensive Imaging for Acute Stroke Treatment Howard A. Rowley, MD; Vincent P. Mathews, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 Content Code: NR RSP 2904 Elizabeth G. McFarland, MD; Michael Macari, MD Improving Your Practice of Ultrasound: Breast AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 Content Codes: CT PD Content Codes: GI CT Wendie A. Berg, MD, PhD; Nancy A. Wadden, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.75 CME programs are available in the following formats: Online: CD-ROM: Member FREE $55 Non-Member * $80 *Non-members have access to view any refresher course program online but are restricted from accessing the accompanying CME test. Content Codes: BR US VI To order, go to RSNA.org/education/catalog (24 hours), or call us at 1-800-272-2920 (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM CT). 2004 CME Programs RSP 960 RSP 967 RSP 975 Oncologic PET—What the Oncologist Wants to Know MR of the Female Pelvis Susan M. Ascher, MD Findings at Ultrasound—The Fetal Bowel Looks Funny: What Does That Mean? Anthony Shields, MD, PhD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75 Deborah Levine, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5 Content Codes: GU MR AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5 Content Codes: OB US Content Codes: NM RO RSP 969 RSP 961 Acute Right Upper Quadrant Pain RSP 976 PET Instrumentation Update and PET/CT Principles Anthony E. Hanbidge, MB David W. Townsend, PhD Content Codes: GI US Evidence-based Imaging of Common Pediatric Problems: When, What and How Much? AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5 Sandra K. Fernbach, MD; George A.Taylor, MD; Santiago Medina, MD, MPH Content Code: NM RSP 970 RSP 962 Making Speech Recognition Work— Overview and Technical Considerations Recent Imaging Approaches to the Staging and Treatment of Breast Cancer Julia R. Crim, MD; Anthony Jones; Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD Content Code: PD Lonie R. Salkowski, MD; J. F. Wilson, MD; Julia R. White, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25 RSP 978 Content Code: HP Malignant Neoplasia: A Primer of Primaries RSP 971 (CD-ROM only) Blunt Abdominal Trauma Illustrative Cases James T. Rhea, MD; Michael P. Federle, MD Kelly K. Koeller, CAPT, MC, USN; Jeffrey R. Galvin, MD; Angela D. Levy, MD Mark D. Murphey, MD; Paula J. Woodward, MD R. Brook Jeffrey, Jr, MD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75 Content Codes: GI CT ER Content Code: GN RSP 973 RSP 979 Findings at Ultrasound—What Do They Mean? Doppler Technique Update on PACS Technology and Infrastructure: “It’s All About Workflow” Paul J. Chang, MD; Paul J. Unkel, MS; Fred W. Prior, PhD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75 Joseph F. Polak, MD, MPH; John S. Pellerito, MD; Laurence Needleman, MD; Anne R. Buckley, MD Content Codes: GI ER AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5 Content Code: HP AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5 Content Codes: BR RO CT of Abdominal Trauma RSP 963 (CD-ROM Only) AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.5 Content Codes: GI ER RSP 964 Challenging Cases of Acute Abdomen: NonTraumatic Gabriel P. Krestin, MD, PhD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.25 Content Code: US RSP 965 Renal and Adrenal MRI RSP 974 Gary M. Israel, MD Findings at Ultrasound—The Fetal Ventricle Looks Enlarged: What Does That Mean? AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 1.00 Content Codes: GU MR Roy A. Filly, MD RSP 966 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.5 Update on PACS Acquisition, Display Technology and DICOM Content Codes: OB US Katherine P. Andriole, PhD; Charles E. Willis, PhD AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ available: 0.75 Content Code: HP CME programs are available in the following formats: Online: CD-ROM: Member FREE $55 Non-Member * $80 *Non-members have access to view any refresher course program online but are restricted from accessing the accompanying CME test. To order, go to RSNA.org/education/catalog (24 hours), or call us at 1-800-272-2920 (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM CT).