Penn Radiology Advances in Breast Imaging 2014 (Videos)

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Internationally renowned experts from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Radiology Department and other esteemed institutions unite to present the latest developments in Breast Imaging.  Enhanced by a multi-modality review, this activity is designed to meet the MQSA CME requirements for breast imagers. All credits count toward Self Assessment CME Requirements for ABR Maintenance of Certification.

Topics:  Breast MRI, Digital Mammography, Breast Ultrasound, Tomosynthesis, Pathology of Malignant and Benign Lesions, DCIS, BI-RADs, Screening and more!

Session 1: Anatomy, Benign Lesions and Ultrasound

Anatomy and Physiology of the Breast and Axilla Ellen B. Mendelson, MD
Common Benign Breast Lesions Gilda Cardenosa MS, MD, FACR
Breast Ultrasound: Equipment, Technique, and Pitfalls Ellen B. Mendelson, MD

Session 2: Malignant Lesions and DCIS

Mammographic, Ultrasound and MRI Features of Invasive, Ductal and Lobular Carcinomas Gilda Cardenosa MS, MD, FACR
Imaging DCIS Susan Weinstein, MD
Panel Discussion

Session 3: Integrating Ultrasound With Mammography

BI-RADS® for Ultrasound What is New? Ellen B. Mendelson, MD
Problem Solving in Breast Imaging Gilda Cardenosa MS, MD, FACR
Breast Ultrasound: Screening for Breast Cancer? Ellen B. Mendelson, MD

Session 4: Diagnosis Tips and BI-RADS 3

The Missed or Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Gilda Cardenosa MS, MD, FACR
BI-RADS 3: Mammography and MRI Susan Weinstein, MD
Panel Discussion

Session 5: Hot Topics

The Continuing Saga of Screening: What do the Numbers Show? Emily F. Conant, MD
Imaging Guided Biopsies: Controversial Lesions and Their Management Gilda Cardenosa MS, MD, FACR
Automated Breast Ultrasound Ellen B. Mendelson, MD

Session 6: Risk Assessment and Multimodality Cases

Imaging in Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Emily F. Conant, MD
Multimodality Cases Susan Weinstein, MD
Panel Discussion

Session 7: Tomosynthesis and Advanced MRI

Tomosynthesis: Background and Basics Emily F. Conant, MD
Approach to Breast MRI and Breast MRI Indications Susan Weinstein, MD
Clinical Implementation of Tomosynthesis Emily F. Conant, MD
Panel Discussion

Session 8: MR Interventions and More Cases

MRI Guided Interventions Susan Weinstein, MD
Multimodality Cases Emily F. Conant, MD

 

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Release Date: 3/15/2014