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This Year’s Foremost Radiology Meeting National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium DECEMBER 6-10, 2015 DISNEY’S YACHT CLUB RESORT LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ © Disney Extend your stay. Enjoy the magical experience of what Walt Disney World® Resorts has to offer. © Disney COMPREHENSIVE 10 SUBSPECIALTY PROGRAM 45 Faculty & 140 Lectures 26 SAMs 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ © Disney REGISTRATION National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium December 6-10, 2015 Disney’s Yacht Club Resort • Lake Buena Vista, FL You may also register online at WorldClassCME.com or by phone at (888) 207-9105, M-F 8:30 am - 5 pm EST Name Medical License # State Specialty Address City State Phone Zip Fax E-mail (for confirmation and CME certificate) Registration Fees Physicians ............................................................................................$1,395 Military and VA Physicians*..................................................................$1,195 Residents, Fellows and Retired* ...........................................................$1,195 Technologists ........................................................................................$1,195 Single-day ............................................................$595 Day: ___________ Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop ............................ Free** Wed T hurs Automated Breast Ultrasound Workshop................ Free** Wed T hurs *Written certification of status required **Free to full-course registrants; use NDISFREE0 to apply discount Payment Method (please make check payable to World Class CME) Check one: Discover Visa MasterCard AMEX Name of Credit Card Holder Billing Address for Credit Card Account # Expiration Date Signature I Have ADA Needs. Explain: Please mail this form to: World Class CME, 6201 Fairview Rd Suite 322, Charlotte, NC 28210 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. 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 any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations. DISNEY’S YACHT CLUB RESORT Only $205 per night! Make your reservation today. Call 407-939-4686. The symposium will take place at the world-renowned Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Step into the quiet, understated elegance of a New England seashore hotel and let the clapboard exterior, sophisticated furnishings and nautical features transport you to a relaxed state of mind. Food and Fun In addition to the mouth-watering onsite restaurants, including the refined Yachtsman Steakhouse, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort features the outstanding Stormalong Bay – a water complex unsurpassed within the Disney properties. 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. Embrace the resort lifestyle and take in a game of tennis, lawn bowling, croquet or beach volleyball. Enjoy the Parks The best that Walt Disney World® Resorts has to offer is easily at your fingertips. The resort’s ideal lakeside location is an easy walk from Epcot® and Boardwalk activities and a short boat ride to Hollywood Studios®. Other Disney World® attractions are © Disney © Disney conveniently accessible by bus or by monorail from Epcot®. Take advantage of discounted Walt Disney World® Resorts admission prices available to conference attendees. Visit us at WorldClassCME.com for a link to access discounted park passes. Special Room Rates Maritime-inspired rooms include room safe, refrigerator and internet access. A discounted rate of $205 per night (state and sales tax apply) is available for a limited number of rooms when reservations are made by Nov. 17, 2015. 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. © Disney UPCOMING COURSES • Fetal and Women’s Imaging 2015 Advanced OB-GYN Ultrasound • Maternal-Fetal Imaging 2016 Advances in OB-GYN Ultrasound • Intensive Breast Ultrasound 2015 • Expert Breast Ultrasound 2016: Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment September 11-13, 2015 Seattle, Washington September 10-13, 2015 Seattle, Washington • The Best of the Big Apple OB-GYN Ultrasound 2015 November 6-8, 2015 New York, New York • National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 2015 December 6-10, 2015 Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Lake Buena Vista, Florida January 29-31, 2016 San Antonio, Texas January 30-31, 2016 San Antonio, Texas • New Horizons in Breast Imaging April 1-2, 2016 Ritz Carlton- Pentagon City, VA • Intensive Breast Ultrasound 2016 April 14-17, 2016 Santa Monica, CA • Survival Skills for Today’s Gynecologist April 15-17, 2016 New York, NY ABOUT WORLD CLASS CME World Class CME is a physician-founded company 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. He recruited nationally-known faculty and designed course offerings targeted at the progressive community physician who desired the quality training necessary to achieve superiority in their chosen field. Today, World Class CME continues that mission. We present CME meetings with faculty who consistently receive superlative evaluations from our participants. FACULTY Daniel P. Barboriak, MD Duke University Medical Center Chest Radiology-Salon A Blake A. Johnson, MD, FACR Center for Diagnostic Imaging Program Director: H. Page McAdams, MD Duke University Medical Center Amit M. Saindane, MD Emory University School of Medicine Caroline Chiles, MD Wake Forest University Breast Imaging-Salon C Jeffrey P. Kanne, MD, FCCP University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health W. Richard Webb, MD University of California, San Francisco Musculoskeletal-Salon B Program Director: Mark W. Anderson, MD University of Virginia Laura Bancroft, MD Florida State University School of Medicine Mark J. Kransdorf, MD Mayo Clinic Donald L. Resnick, MD UCSD Teleradiology and Education Center Breast MRI-Salon C Reni S. Butler, MD Yale University Eric A. Brandser, MD Radiology Associates of Northern Kentucky Catherine S. Giess, MD Harvard Medical School/ Brigham and Women’s Hospital Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio Cardiovascular Radiology-Salon B Gastrointestinal Radiology-Salon A Program Director: Richard M. Gore, MD University of Chicago Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD UCSF Women’s Imaging Ultrasound-Salon B Koenraad J. Mortele, MD Harvard Medical School Elizabeth A. Morris, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Program Director: Thomas C. Winter III, MD University of Utah School of Medicine Bruce A. Porter, MD, FACR Swedish-First Hill Diagnostic Imaging Seattle Peter Doubilet, MD, PhD Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women’s Hospital Genitourinary Radiology-Salon A William D. Middleton MD Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Neuroradiology-Salon B Program Director: Erik Gaensler, MD Bay Imaging Consultants Wayne S. Kubal, MD University of Arizona in Tucson Constantine Raptis, MD Washington University School of Medicine Perry J. Pickhardt, MD University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health Evan S. Siegelman, MD Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Program Director: Robert A. Novelline, MD, FACR Harvard Medical School Edward A. Sickles, MD University of California, San Francisco Steven E. Harms, MD University of Arkansas and the Breast Center of Northwest Arkansas Fergus V. Coakley, MD Oregon Health & Science University A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACR University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio Emergency Radiology-Salon A Elliot K. Fishman, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Susan M. Ascher, MD Georgetown University Maxine S. Jochelson, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Program Director: Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR Breast Diagnostic Centers Auburn and Federal Way, Washington Program Director: Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR Breast Diagnostic Centers Auburn and Federal Way, Washington Program Director: Stuart G. Silverman, MD, FACR Harvard Medical School Catherine S. Giess, MD Harvard Medical School/ Brigham and Women’s Hospital Leslie M. Scoutt, MD Yale School of Medicine Advanced Topics in Breast Salon C Program Director: Michael J. Ulissey, MD, FACR Breast Diagnostic Centers Auburn and Federal Way, Washington Rachel F. Brem, MD The George Washington University Medical Center Reni S. Butler, MD Yale University Program Director: John S. Pellerito, MD Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine Elliot K. Fishman, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Myron A. Pozniak, MD University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Interventional Radiology- Salon B Program Director: Ziv J. Haskal, MD, FACR University of Virginia Editor in Chief, Journal of Vascular & Interventional Radiology Hot Topics/SAM SLAM Combined in Salon A and B Program Director: John S. Pellerito, MD Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine A. Brandser, MD Radiology Associates of Northern Kentucky Lovleen Cavanagh, DO North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System Elliot K. Fishman, MD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Robert A. Novelline, MD, FACR Harvard Medical School Myron A. Pozniak, MD University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Marilyn J. Siegel, MD Washington University School of Medicine COURSE OUTLINE 5-DAY DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY PROGRAM Lectures Ballroom A Ballroom B Classroom C Sunday Chest Radiology Musculoskeletal Breast MRI Monday Genitourinary Neuroradiology Breast Imaging Tuesday Gastrointestinal Ultrasound Advanced Topics in Breast (AM) Wednesday Emergency Radiology Cardiovascular Radiology (AM) Tomosynthesis Breast Workshop Interventional Radiology (PM) Automated Breast Ultrasound Workshop Thursday • • • • • • • • • Combined Ballrooms A & B SAM SLAM of Hot Topics (All lectures interactive) Tomosynthesis Breast Workshop Automated Breast Workshop 45 faculty 140 lectures Concurrent sessions in side-by-side ballrooms Choose which lectures to attend Up to 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Up to 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ each day 26 SAMs; Prepare for Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Wide range of topics for Clinical Content SAMs SAM SLAM of Hot Topics Day; Every lecture is interactive; 6 SAMs Chairman Emeritus J. Timothy Blackwelder, MD President, Breast Diagnostic Centers 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 26.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ • 4 SAMs in Breast Imaging • 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in Breast Imaging for Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop fulfilling FDA requirement Breast Tomosynthesis 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 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. • Automated Breast Ultrasound workshop fulfilling FDA requirement (CME credits TBD) COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Increase diagnostic capabilities in multiple radiology sub-specialties. • Effectively use MDCT and MR imaging to evaluate the abdomen, liver, pancreas, spleen and bowel. • Apply ultrasound to obstetrical evaluations and beyond, including gynecological, cardiovascular and other organ systems. • Utilize MRI to assess injury and disease in the knee, wrist, elbow and shoulder. • Improve assessment of genitourinary malignancies, masses and anomalies using MRI, CT and US. • Plan the appropriate imaging of emergency department patients. • Improve diagnostic accuracy in breast imaging and distinguish advantages of the newest breast screening and diagnostic technologies. • Determine the indications and applications of CT Angiography in cardiovascular imaging. • Correctly interpret and stage CT findings in the context of a lung cancerscreening program. • Improve skills in interventional radiology procedures. © Disney SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 CHEST RADIOLOGY* BALLROOM A Time Program 7:00 Registration and Breakfast Faculty 7:30 Lung Cancer Screening: Current Evidence and Recommendations (SAM) 8:05 Lung Cancer Staging: Concepts and Controversies (1 SAM with above) 8:40 Imaging of the Large Airways (SAM) Kanne 9:15 Imaging of the Small Airways (1 SAM with above) Webb 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 Lung Cancer Screening: Lung Nodule Classification 10:40 Drug and Radiation-Induced Lung Disease 11:10 Pulmonary Manifestations of Collagen Vascular Disease Kanne 11:40 HRCT of the Interstitial Pneumonias: Cases You Will See Webb 12:10 Questions & Answers 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Lung Cancer Screening: Repeat Annual Screens 2:15 Imaging the Mediastinum: Case-Based Review 2:45 Smoking Related Diffuse Lung Diseases Kanne 3:15 Imaging of Acute Pulmonary Embolism Webb 3:45 Questions & Answers 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Chiles McAdams Chiles McAdams Chiles McAdams MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY* BALLROOM B Time Program Faculty 7:00 Registration and Breakfast 7:30 Meniscus of the Knee: Patterns of Failure with Emphasis on MRI Resnick 8:00 Superior Labrum: Normal Variants Versus SLAP Lesions Resnick 8:30 Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex of the Wrist 9:00 Spinal Compression Fractures: When to Worry 9:30 Questions & Answers 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 Incidental Soft Tissue Lesions: When to Worry Kransdorf 10:40 Incidental Osseous Lesions: When to Worry Kransdorf 11:10 Throwing Injuries of the Shoulder Bancroft 11:40 Postoperative Imaging of the Shoulder Bancroft 12:10 Questions & Answers 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Sports-Related Elbow Injuries (SAM) 2:20 MRI of the Knee: Unraveling the Posterolateral Corner (1 SAM with above) Anderson 2:55 MRI of the Knee: Medial Pathology (SAM) Anderson 3:30 MRI of the Patient with Hip and Groin Pain: Where to Look (1 SAM with above) Anderson 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Resnick Kransdorf Bancroft *Program details subject to change. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 GENITOURINARY RADIOLOGY* BALLROOM A Time Program 7:00 Breakfast Faculty 7:30 CT Urography of the Ureters Silverman 8:00 MRI of Ovarian Cancer Siegelman 8:30 What’s New in Prostate MRI: PIRADS and Other Advances 9:00 MRI of Gynecologic Malignancy: Uterus and Cervix 9:30 Questions & Answers 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 MRI of Endometriosis: Pearls and Pitfalls 10:40 Malpractice and Genitourinary Imaging: What You Need to Know 11:10 Leiomyoma vs. Leiomyosarcoma: Is There a Role for MRI? 11:40 Incompletely Characterized Renal Masses 12:10 Questions & Answers 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Evidence-Based, Practical Approach to Adnexal Incidentalomas (SAM) 2:20 MRI of Congenital Uterine Anomalies (1 SAM with the above) 2:55 MRI of the Adnexa: Challenging Cases (SAM) Siegelman 3:30 Adrenal Gland Masses (1 SAM with the above) Silverman 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Coakley Ascher Siegelman Coakley Ascher Silverman Coakley Ascher NEURORADIOLOGY* BALLROOM B Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast 7:30 Intracranial Tumors and Tumor Mimics (SAM) 8:05 Stroke Update 2015 (1 SAM with above) 8:40 AVM’s: A to Z (SAM) Gaensler 9:15 Introduction to Neck Anatomy (1 SAM with above) Saindane 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 Radiologist’s Approach to Low Back Pain 10:40 Orbit-What You Really Need to Know 11:10 Spine Neoplasms Gaensler 11:40 Intracranial Pressure Disorders Saindane 12:10 Questions & Answers 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Imaging Evaluation of CNS Infections 2:15 Neuroimaging for Seizure Patients 2:45 Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Spine Gaensler 3:15 Sellar and Parasellar Lesions Saindane 3:45 Questions & Answers 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Johnson Barboriak Johnson Barboriak Johnson Barboriak *Program details subject to change. Time Program Faculty TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 GASTROINTESTINAL RADIOLOGY* BALLROOM A Time Program 7:00 Breakfast Faculty 7:30 Incidental Findings at Abdominal CT 8:00 Acute Pancreatitis 8:30 MR for the Non-Traumatic Acute Abdomen 9:00 Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma 9:30 Questions & Answers 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 MDCT Evaluation of the Spleen 10:40 Evaluation of Bowel Ischemia 11:10 MDCT Evaluation of Parenchymal Liver Disease 11:40 Abdominal Complications in the Oncology Patient 12:10 Questions & Answers 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Avoiding Misdiagnosis of the GI Tract Pathology (SAM) 2:20 Cystic Pancreatic Neoplasms (1 SAM with the above) Mortele 2:55 MDCT of Hepatic Masses: A Pattern Approach (SAM) Fishman 3:30 Diagnosis and Staging of Biliary Neoplasms (1 SAM with the above) 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Pickhardt Mortele Pickhardt Mortele Fishman Gore Fishman Gore Pickhardt Gore ULTRASOUND* BALLROOM B Time Program 7:00 7:30 Breakfast Ultrasound of the Endometrium Faculty 8:00 Saline Infusion Sonohysterography 8:30 Thyroid Ultrasound by the Numbers 9:00 US Evaluation of Complications Post Vascular Intervention 9:30 Questions & Answers 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 Sonography of Renal Masses (SAM) 10:45 The Painful Scrotum (1 SAM with the above) 11:20 Ectopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis (SAM) 11:55 A Practical Approach to US Evaluation of Adnexal Masses (1 SAM with the above) 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Sonography of Liver Masses 2:15 Obstetrical Measurements: Which Ones Are Important? 2:45 The Basics of the Carotid US Examination 3:15 Advanced Gallbladder Sonography 3:45 Questions & Answers 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Winter Winter Doubilet Scoutt Middleton Winter Doubilet Scoutt Middleton Doubilet Scoutt Middleton *Program details subject to change. Time Program Faculty WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY* BALLROOM A Time Program 7:00 7:30 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:10 10:40 11:10 11:40 12:10 12:30 1:45 2:15 2:45 3:15 3:45 4:05 Breakfast Traumatic Brain Injury (SAM) Pulmonary Embolism (1 SAM with the above) Acute CNS Infections (SAM) Cervical Spine Trauma (1 SAM with the above) Break & Visit Exhibits Intraperitoneal Abdominal Trauma Critical Care Chest Radiology Extraperitoneal Abdominal Trauma Management of Incidental Findings on ED Chest Radiology Questions & Answers Morning Session Adjourns Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma Acute RLQ Pain; Imaging of Appendicitis & Appendicitis Mimics Pelvic and Hip Trauma Foot and Ankle Trauma Questions & Answers Adjourn for the Day Faculty Kubal Raptis Kubal Kubal Novelline Raptis Novelline Raptis Brandser Novelline Brandser Brandser CARDIOVASCULAR RADIOLOGY* BALLROOM B Time Program 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 9:50 10:10 10:45 11:20 11:55 Breakfast What You Need to Know About the Coronary Artery Evaluation Advanced Carotid Doppler Interpretation CTA of AAA and Aortic Endograft: Pre- and Post-Evaluation CTA of the GI Tract: Syndromes and Acute Pathologies Questions & Answers Break & Visit Exhibits Peripheral Arterial Examination (SAM) Interactive Case Interpretation (1 SAM with the above) CTA of Vascular Genetic Syndromes (SAM) Evaluation of Renal and Mesenteric Arteries (1 SAM with the above) Morning Session Adjourns 12:30 Faculty Fishman Pellerito Pozniak Fishman Pellerito Pozniak Fishman Pellerito INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY* BALLROOM B Time Program 1:45 Ports, PICC’s, Dialysis – Modern Venous Access Placement and Management (SAM) Performing Simpler Ablations and Improving Biopsy Techniques (1 SAM with the above) Antibiotics and Anticoagulation: What the Radiologist Needs to Know (SAM) Gynecologic IR and Radiology: Fibroids, Postpartum Hemorrhage, OB Emergencies, Pelvic Congestion (1 SAM with the above) Adjourn for the Day 2:20 2:55 3:30 4:05 Faculty Haskal Haskal Haskal Haskal *Program details subject to change. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 SAM SLAM OF HOT TOPICS* COMBINED BALLROOMS A & B Time Program 7:00 Breakfast Faculty 7:30 Radiation Risks in Pregnancy: When Should We Worry (SAM) 8:05 Pearls and Pitfalls in First Trimester Evaluation (1 SAM with the above) 8:40 Pediatric and Adolescent Acute Abdomen (SAM) 9:15 Facial Trauma (1 SAM with the above) 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 CT and Radiation Dose (SAM) 10:45 How To Deal With A Contrast Reaction (1 SAM with the above) 11:20 Imaging of the Cervical Spine (SAM) 11:55 Approach to the Non-Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage (1 SAM with the above) 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Evaluation of the Thoracic Aorta (SAM) Fishman 2:20 CT Evaluation of Body Trauma (1 SAM with the above) Pozniak 2:55 Evaluation of Chest Pain: The Triple Rule-Out (SAM) Fishman 3:30 Gynecologic Emergencies (1 SAM with the above) Pellerito 4:05 Symposium Adjourns Siegel Pellerito Siegel Novelline Siegel Pozniak Brandser Cavanagh *Program details subject to change. © Disney 5-DAY DEDICATED BREAST IMAGING PROGRAM Lectures Location Session CME Credit Sunday Ballroom C Breast MRI 7.0 Monday Ballroom C Breast Imaging 7.0 Tuesday Ballroom C Advanced Topics in Breast (AM) 4.5 Wednesday or Thursday Classroom D Tomosynthesis Breast Workshop 8.0 Wednesday or Thursday Classroom E Automated Breast Ultrasound Workshop TBD • Up to 26.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ • 4 SAMs in Breast Imaging • 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in Breast Imaging for Breast Tomosynthesis Workshop fulfilling FDA requirement • Automated Breast Ultrasound workshop fulfilling FDA requirement (CME credits TBD) 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. Breast Tomosynthesis and Automated Breast Ultrasound workshops fulfilling the FDA requirements will be offered on Wednesday and Thursday and are free to full conference participants. Separate sign-up required for these limited seating workshops. Single day workshop registrations may be available closer to the date of the symposium; please call us or check our website for updates. The Breast classrooms will be an interactive experience utilizing computer workstations. Follow selected lectures and case reviews led by faculty each day. The workstations will be made available to the first 100 attendees (2 per workstation). We gratefully acknowledge SonoCiné for making the computer workstations available as an in-kind educational grant. PHOTO © Disney SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 BREAST MRI* BALLROOM C Time Program 7:00 Registration Faculty 7:30 Breast MR – Indications and BI-RADS Interpretation 8:00 Imaging Breast Biology by MR Morris 8:30 Controversies in Breast MR – What Does the Data Say? Harms 9:00 MR in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: Neoadjuvant and Therapy Monitoring 9:30 Questions & Answers 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 Optimizing Breast MR for the Clinical Radiologist (SAM) 10:45 Breast MR Biopsy – Pearls and Pitfalls (1 SAM with the above) Morris 11:20 We Know What to Call Malignant – What Do We Call Benign? (SAM) Harms 11:55 MR of Carcinoma in Situ. One of its Best Indications? (1 SAM with the above) 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Emerging Technology in Breast MR: DWI and Spectroscopy 2:15 Does Screening MR Save Lives? Morris 2:45 Evaluating the Post-Surgical Breast Harms 3:15 Unusual Breast MR Cases, Valuable Teaching Tools 3:45 Questions & Answers 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Joe Porter Joe Porter Joe Porter *Program details subject to change. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 BREAST IMAGING* BALLROOM C Time Program 7:00 Registration and Breakfast Faculty 7:30 Correlating Ultrasound with Mammograms and Clinical Findings 8:00 Screening with Tomosynthesis: How It Will Change Your Practice Butler 8:30 Subtle Cancers at Screening Mammography – What Are the Findings? Sickles 9:00 Subtle Cancers at Screening Mammography – How to Increase the Frequency of Detection Sickles 9:30 Questions & Answers 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 Subtle Cancers at Screening Mammography – A Practical Case Review (SAM) 10:45 Problem Solving and Strategies in Image Guided Biopsy (1 SAM with the above) 11:20 Tomosynthesis in the Diagnostic Environment: Shrinking Workups and Improved Outcomes (SAM) 11:55 Ultrasound Evaluation of Nipple Discharge (1 SAM with the above) 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns 1:45 Breast Abscess, Diagnosis, Differentials, and Management 2:15 Tomosynthesis and the Dilemma of Architectural Distortion 2:45 3D Ultrasound. More than Just Bells and Whistles 3:15 Complicated Cases and What They Can Teach Us 3:45 Questions & Answers 4:05 Adjourn for the Day Stavros Sickles Giess Butler Stavros Giess Butler Stavros Giess TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 ADVANCED TOPICS IN BREAST* BALLROOM C Time Program Faculty 7:00 Breakfast 7:30 Contrast Enhanced Digital Mammography – What More Have We Learned? Jochelson 8:00 The Future of Breast Cancer Screening Jochelson 8:45 MRI for Equivocal Mammographic Findings: Help or Hindrance? 9:15 Ultrasound of Breast Implants 9:45 Questions & Answers 9:50 Break & Visit Exhibits 10:10 Ultrasound Assessment of Regional Lymph Nodes Stavros 10:50 Regional Lymph Nodes in Light of the Z-11 Data Stavros 11:10 Emerging Technology - Optoacoustic Imaging 11:40 Automated Whole Breast Ultrasound 12:10 Questions & Answers 12:30 Morning Session Adjourns Giess Stavros Butler Brem *Program details subject to change. PROGRAM INFORMATION Registration Fees Physicians ..........................................$1,395 Military and VA Physicians* .............$1,195 Residents, Fellows and Retired* ........$1,195 Mail: Complete the form and mail to: World Class CME, 6201 Fairview Rd., Ste. 322, Charlotte, NC 28210 Call: Call us at 888-207-9105, M-F, 8:30 am - 5 pm EST Technologists ....................................$1,195 Single-Day ............................................$595 Single-Day Breast Tomosynthesis .............$0 Workshop** Single-Day Automated Breast ...................$0 Ultrasound Workshop** *Written certification of status required **Free to full course registrants Group Discounts Available Two and more registrations qualify for a group discount. Call our office to receive $50 off each registrant’s fee. The registrations must be made at the same time and this discount is not retroactive. Please call 980-819-5095, M-F, 8:30 am - 5 pm EST. Breast Tomosynthesis Workshops Free to Full-Course Registrants This live class meets the FDA requirement of eight hours of tomosynthesis training as a new modality for radiologists. Each eight-hour workshop includes didactic lectures, self-assessments and case reviews. This class is only suitable for physicians. Use code NDISFREE0 to apply the discount. Automated Breast Ultrasound Workshops Free to Full-Course Registrants Participants will receive guided instruction in automated breast ultrasound interpretation by expert faculty, as well as opportunity to perform independent review of numerous clinical automated breast US data sets at an independent workstation. This live class meets the FDA training requirement and is only suitable for physicians. Use code NDISFREE0 to apply the discount. Four Ways to Register Internet: Visit our website at WorldClassCME.com Fax: Complete the form and fax to: 980- 819-5099 Refunds A fee of $75 is charged for cancellations received prior to the course. We’re sorry, but we cannot provide refunds after November 30, 2015. 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 thank you for your feedback. CME Certificate We will email your CME certificate to the address provided with your registration. We suggest an address that allows an attachment to ensure timely delivery. SAM Certificate Please pick up your audience response clicker at the conference registration desk. 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 by using your clicker to answer the SAM questions shown on the screen in front of the room. Your SAM certificate will be emailed to the address you provided with your registration. Again, we suggest an email address that allows an attachment from us to ensure timely delivery of your SAM certificate. Please return your clicker before you depart. CME Credit Breakdown A detailed CME credit breakdown will be available at WorldClassCME.com closer to the date of the symposium. © 2015 WORLD CLASS CME. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WorldClassCME.com • 888-207-9105 Dedicated multi-day breast imaging program including Advanced Topics plus Tomosynthesis and Automated Breast Ultrasound Workshops 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ 26 SAMs DISNEY’S YACHT CLUB RESORT LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL DECEMBER 6-10, 2015 National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 6201 Fairview Rd Suite 322, Charlotte, NC 28210 © Disney