Breast Imaging CME Courses
Breast Imaging CME Courses
The Comprehensive Review of Breast Imaging delves into a wide array of topics and summarizes the common, key issues radiologists face in daily practice. This online CME course includes case-based lectures on topics like mammography, breast masses, correlating ultrasound with mammography and clinical findings, controversies in breast MRI, ultrasound and nipple discharge, ultrasound of breast implants, etc. It will help you to better:
- Comprehend the multimodality approach to breast imaging
- Understand the indications for and utility of breast MRI
- Learn to minimize recall rate and upsurge cancer detection rate at mammography
- Attain knowledge to use 3D tomosynthesis mammography in the screening and diagnostic settings
- Refresh your understanding of breast intervention procedures including biopsy and seed localizations
World Class CME's National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium™ is a comprehensive program featuring 115 presentations across 10 subspecialties, including Abdominal, Chest, Cardiovascular, Emergency, Genitourinary, Neurology, Musculoskeletal and Nuclear Medicine. This CME course will help you to better:
- Assess injuries and diseases of the extremities, spine and face using CT and MRI
- Apply ultrasound in musculoskeletal, gynecological, obstetrical, cardiovascular and other organ systems
- Use MDCT and MR imaging to evaluate the abdomen, liver, pancreas, spleen and bowel
- Evaluate genitourinary malignancies, masses and anomalies using MRI, CT and US
- Understand the newest breast screening and diagnostic technologies
- And more...
Keep Pace with the Latest in Breast Imaging
Topics in Mammography is the 6th edition of our comprehensive breast imaging program. This CME course features engaging audio commentary with an information-packed virtual slideshow — rich with charts, graphics and radiology images — to enhance your learning and help you stay current.
In addition to delving into areas like imaging and intervention, breast density controversies, and medical legal issues, new Topics in Mammography presentations include:
- In-depth look at tomosynthesis, including approaches to asymmetries not resolved by tomosynthesis (This program meets FDA requirements for 8 hours of tomosynthesis training as a new modality for radiologists)
- Inclusive discussion of strategies and outcomes for dense breasts, high-risk lesions and percutaneous biopsies
- State-of-the-art review of conventional imaging and galactography
- Informative overview of surveillance strategies
Explore Fundamental Topics
UCSF Breast Imaging provides an overview of the clinically relevant topics and apprises you of the latest trends in breast imaging. Led by Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD, this course highlights recent developments, with a strong focus on the use of multimodality imaging and intervention (mammography, ultrasound, MRI and tomosynthesis). It will help you to better:
- Apply and utilize BI-RADS categories as appropriate
- Expertly perform and interpret mammography and breast US
- Understand and implement the use of MRI and tomosynthesis in the clinical setting
- Facilitate compliance with reporting guidelines and management of patient follow-up, including cancer
Duke Radiology’s expert faculty presents a wide-ranging 20 hour summary of essential topics for today’s practice, including MRI safety, radiation dose and incidental findings. Special focus is placed on the cutting edge of imaging advances and procedures, covering multiple modalities in many sub-specialties. Worth up to 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and accepted as self assessment CME for Maintenance of Certification requirements!
Topics: Body, Interventional, Neuro, Emergency, Musculoskeletal, Breast, and Pediatric Imaging, as well as Nuclear Medicine, Safe Practices and Incidentalomas.
Meetings By Mail presents Cleveland Clinic’s Fundamental to Advanced Echocardiography. This activity meets Echocardiography Lab CME requirements for Physicians and Sonographers, and is also worth 21 ABIM MOC pointsThe program highlights practical issues in echocardiography, including new imaging technologies, multimodality imaging, the role of echo in clinical practice and guidance for structural heart interventions, as well as a focus on innovations. Several workshops will provide clinical guidance on echo’s optimal uses.
Topics include assessment of the Left Ventricle, Valvular Heart Disease, 3D Echo, Strain, Pericardial and Myocardial Disease, Stress Echo, Advanced Techniques, Lab Fundamentals, Structural Heart Disease and much more!
Course Highlights:
- Contains all new content, constructed to meet the ACR CME requirement for facility accreditation in Breast MR.
- Case reviews for review of malignant and benign disease, featuring nodules, tumors and patterns of enhancement encountered in every day practice. Includes foundational breast MR lectures on indications, imaging techniques, epidemiology of breast cancer and risk stratification
- Covers topics such as benign enhancement patterns and foci of enhancement, fibroadenomas, papillomas, lymph nodes, DCIS, invasive malignancies both ductal and lobular, male breast cancer, patterns of nodal spread, synchronous and contralateral tumors, response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, skin and nipple involvement, phyllodes tumors, radial scars and much more
- Available in both DVD and online formats.
Duke Radiology’s 8th Mammograms to MRI is designed to provide a comprehensive review of established breast imaging modalities along with an update to the many advances in techniques. Practical advice will cultivate a complete discussion of analog and digital mammography, breast ultrasound, MRI and interventions. This strong foundation promotes an exploration of newer technologies, such as tomosynthesis. As such, the 17 AMA PRA Category I Credits™ available in this activity meet MQSA CME requirements, and all credits count as SA-CME for Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: 2D and 3D mammography, screening, Breast Cancer, biopsy, Breast MRI, Ultrasound, BIRADS, Lymph Nodes, High Risk Lesions, Surgery, Tomosynthesis and much more!
This multi-modality review features Duke Radiology’s expert faculty analysis of state of the art practices in body and musculoskeletal imaging. Best techniques for MR, CT, DECT, PET, SPECT and Ultrasound are presented, with emphasis on practical, everyday application for optimal results. All 15.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from this enduring material can be used to fulfill Self-Assessment CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: DECT, pancreas, liver, thoracic, nuclear medicine, shoulder, elbow, knee, ankle and much more!
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This enduring material includes 7.75 hours MR, 6.25 hours CT, 2.5 hours nuclear medicine and 1 hour ultrasound. Several presentations concern multiple modalities. All credits for this enduring material are applicable toward Self Assessment CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification (MOC).
For the first time ever, Duke Radiology’s expert faculty focuses on the challenges of Emergency Imaging in this multi-modality review. Best applications of MR,CT and Ultrasound within this context are analyzed with practical solutions in mind. Designed for all Radiologists who provide services in emergency situations, and all credits can be used to fulfill Self-Assessment CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: Abdominal, pediatric, neuro, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and interventional imaging in emergent situations.
Featuring Duke Radiology’s elite faculty discussing the finer points of the practice. Best techniques and applications for MR, CT, Ultrasound and PET are presented, with special focus placed on pelvic, cardiothoracic, neuro and pediatric imaging. Worth up to 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and accepted as self assessment CME for Maintenance of Certification requirements!
Topics: prostate, GYN, small bowel, ischemic heart disease, pulmonary fibrosis, stroke imaging, dementia, congenital lung abnormalities, common indications in children and much more.
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Internationally renowned speakers from Penn Radiology and other notable institutions gather to present the best practices for today’s breast imager. Fundamentals will be reviewed, and hot topics examined including breast cancer screening, digital breast tomosynthesis and abbreviated MR. Presentations will focus on the incorporation of newer technologies into conventional protocols. Worth up to 15.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this multi-modality review and update will meet the MQSA CME requirements for breast imagers. All credits count toward Self Assessment CME Requirements for ABR Maintenance of Certification.
Focus: BI-RADs 5th Edition, breast ultrasound, digital tomosynthesis, biopsies, management of high risk lesions, breast density, breast cancer biology, DCIS, post-op imaging, lymph nodes, problem solving, contrast enhanced digital mammography, BI-RADs 3 lesions, abbreviated breast MR, male breast, false negatives and much more!
Penn Radiology Neuro, Body and MSK Imaging Update is designed to enhance comprehension of imaging subjects encountered in everyday practice, and present the newest optimization techniques available. Selected topics in neuroradiology, head and neck, abdominal, chest, musculoskeletal and pediatric imaging will be discussed with a multimodality perspective. As such, the expert faculty will provide practical tips to enhance image acquisition and interpretation skills. This activity is worth up to 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, which are all applicable to SA- CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: Pituitary, maxillofacial, CNS, head & neck, sino-nasal, skull base, brain tumors, abdomen, biliary, pelvis, pancreas, GI, cardiothoracic, pediatric, knee, shoulder, hip, anatomic variants, MSK masses and much more!
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For over 40 years, the Society of Computed Body Tomography and Magnetic Resonance has featured the brightest minds in radiology presenting the hottest topics and latest advances in Body CT and MR. This year’s edition includes over 100 experts sharing their wide ranging insights on the body imaging practice. This activity meets the entire Self Assessment requirement for ABR Maintenance of Certification (MOC). Additionally, the SCBT-MR 41st Annual Course meets ACR CME requirements for accreditation in both CT and MR!
Topics: Retroperitoneum, urinary tract, cardiothoracic, pelvis, multi energy CT, leadership, professional development, MR advances, informatics, prostate, GYN, artificial intelligence, hepatobiliary, abdomen, bowel, msk, molecular, interventional, vascular imaging and more.
This enduring material includes 21 hours MR, 18.25 hours CT and 4.5 hours PET. Several presentations concern multiple modalities.