Radiology CME Courses
Radiology CME Courses
Explore Non-invasive Vascular Testing
This online CME program — developed in partnership with the Society for Vascular Medicine — spans 30+ lectures that will expose you to all aspects of non-invasive testing. Abundant case study materials and over 100 registry-type exam questions will help those who work within the non-invasive vascular laboratory to prepare for the RPVI examination. It's a continuing medical education program that provides valuable insight on:
- Imaging techniques (B-mode, color and spectral Doppler, physiological testing)
- Various testing protocols and diagnostic criteria
- A broad range of vascular pathology, both common and rare
- Fundamentals of vascular physics
- Quality improvement and patient safety
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...
NYU’s Head to Toe Imaging is extremely thorough and will help you keep up with recent developments and current trends in the field. Led by Georgeann McGuinness, MD, FACR, this online CME program focuses on safety and quality issues, the practical aspects of established CT, MR, US, PET, and interventional techniques, and new techniques and applications for these modalities. It will help you to better:
- Evaluate and fit current imaging techniques and protocols for sub specialty imaging into clinical practice
- Explain the Bosniak classification system for small renal masses
- Develop imaging protocols to optimize radiation safety and dose reduction in CT
- Utilize MR imaging in apt patient populations without compromising diagnostic accuracy
- Strategize to optimize and incorporate a gamut of studies, including CT, MR and PET to accurately stage neoplasms
This CME program is a comprehensive look at new developments and updates in the field of musculoskeletal imaging. NYU’s Advanced Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System: Up Your Game includes case-based lectures covering a wide array of topics, including common sports specific injuries, nerve imaging, bone tumors, imaging of arthritis and cartilage, pediatric imaging, spine imaging, musculoskeletal infection, and more. It will help you to better:
- Determine strategies to modify imaging techniques and protocols for all areas of musculoskeletal MRI including hip, knee, shoulder, and foot
- Develop a working differential for tumors of bone and soft tissues, and recognize if additional imaging or tissue sampling is justified
- Evaluate the role of imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory arthritides like rheumatoid and spondyloarthropathies
- Describe techniques to improve MR imaging in the presence of hardware, as well as the major areas of pathology diagnosed in patients post hip arthroplasty
Practical Reviews is a fast, effective way to stay on top of new medical information and earn online CME. Featuring expert audio, text commentary and relevant clinical tips, articles are hand-selected from leading medical journals across 20 specialties. Subscribe today and choose a special discount or an Amazon.com Gift Card!
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Practical Reviews is just that — practical, expert reviews of the most significant articles from the top medical journals. This time-saving information management tool helps you understand what’s relevant to your practice, and keeps you on the cutting edge of patient care. Explore reviews in your specialty plus 19 others. These engaging audio commentaries and written summaries focus on the hottest topics, newest technologies, groundbreaking clinical tests, and more.
It takes just 15 minutes to read the summary, listen to the commentary, take a quiz and earn credit. A subscription includes access to the online database, audio, PDF abstracts and quizzes, not to mention the free app. You can also add audio CDs and printed abstracts, which we'll mail directly to you each month.
The University of Chicago Radiology Review covers the latest developments in the field of radiology. Experts in different radiological specialties identified areas in which educational intervention will lead to a positive impact on patient care. The goal of this activity is to provide critical updates that will improve competence while you:
- Explore significant topics in the appropriate use of conventional imaging modalities
- Refresh your knowledge on latest progressions in diagnostic radiology
- Explore current and future trends in radiology healthcare economics with this CME program
Explore the Latest in Diagnosis, Management and More
Thoracic Imaging – 2018 covers a range of topics, including lung cancer screening, diffuse lung diseases, quantitative imaging, big data and deep learning, pulmonary infections, oncologic imaging and interventional management, evidence-based imaging and educational topics, cardiothoracic emergencies, and cardiovascular imaging. It will help you to better:
Recognize basic concepts in imaging interpretation including pitfalls, anatomic variants and frequently missed diagnoses
Discuss the role of imaging in the screening, diagnosis, evaluation and management of cardiac diseases, including those affecting coronary arteries and great vessels of the thorax
Describe current and emerging applications in radiography, CT, MR and PET
Apply a practical approach to the assessment and management of infectious diseases, mediastinal abnormalities and diffuse lung diseases
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
This online CME program, featuring experts in the practice of radiology, is an updated review of state-of-the-art abdomino-pelvic imaging and interpretation. It covers a plethora of topics and aims to keep you abreast of the latest advances in the field. UCSF Abdominal & Pelvic Imaging will help you to better:
- Identify indications for the use of CT/MRI/US for various abdomino-pelvic organs and conditions
- Recognize postop appearances in the upper abdomen
- Apply practical approaches to diagnose benign and malignant diseases of the abdomen & pelvis
- Interpret and assess ultrasound elastography studies
- Recommend management strategies of incidental findings
- Predict possible pitfalls in abdomino-pelvic imaging and interpretation
Improve Competence in Interventional Radiology
This CME program, featuring experts in the practice of Interventional Radiology, is a comprehensive review of the core concepts and cutting-edge trends in the field. UCSF Interventional Radiology Review, with case-based lectures and in-depth discussions, covers a plethora of topics including updates on MR angiography, vein mapping and interpretation, renal ablation, portal vein embolization, biliary interventions, stroke interventions, etc. It will help you to:
- Improve technique in arterial and venous interventions
- Grasp the implications of interventional oncology procedures
- Know the benefits and limitations in selecting IR devices (shunts, stents, catheters, etc)
- Correctly interpret CT, MR and US non-invasive vascular images
- Understand the scope of Neurointerventional and Musculoskeletal interventions
- Recognize the limitations and possible pitfalls and safety issues associated with IR procedures
UCSF Musculoskeletal Imaging is a comprehensive state-of-the-art update on various aspects of musculoskeletal imaging. This well-planned course, directed by Ramya Srinivasan, MD, reviews pertinent anatomy and joint conditions for the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, ankle and foot, in addition to high-yield pathology topics such as musculoskeletal trauma, metabolic bone disease, arthritis and infection, and more. It will help you to better:
- Apply the latest knowledge to diagnoses and differentials for common musculoskeletal tumors
- Identify and differentiate various arthritides
- Diagnose osseous infections and mimics
- Recognize normal joint anatomy from pathology, and avoid common pitfalls
- Spot commonly-missed fractures
- Implement ultrasound as a useful tool in musculoskeletal imaging
Stay Current on Rapidly Changing Specialty
UCSF Neuro and Musculoskeletal Imaging is a comprehensive state-of-the-art update on clinically relevant topics in neuroradiology and musculoskeletal imaging. This in-depth CME course includes case-based lectures on topics like skeletal trauma, shoulder instability, brain tumor pitfalls, hydrocephalus, staging cervical nodes, and more. It will help you to better:
- Revamp imaging protocols for brain, head & neck, spine, nerve and musculoskeletal imaging
- Understand the parameters of MR arthrographic technique and interpretation of findings
- Develop strategies to create short brain, spine and neck differentials
- Implement newer MR sequences like 3D volumetric imaging and metal suppression techniques
- Understand advances in stroke management and its effect on imaging
- Outline strategies to evaluate common and uncommon abnormalities in the neck and spine
The UCSF Radiology Review – Comprehensive Imaging is appropriate for residents, clinical fellows and practicing radiologists interested in updating their working knowledge, by covering all the major radiology subspecialties. The course represents the breadth and depth of experience from each subspecialty while providing a step-by-step process for reaching a differential diagnosis.
This CME program will help you to:
- Identify imaging fundamentals of each of the radiology sub-specialties and major organ systems
- Prescribe the appropriate utilization of imaging modalities (CT, MR, US, Mammography, Nuclear Medicine) for different medical conditions
- Implement the appropriate imaging protocols for routine clinical presentations
- Recognize indications and markers for interventional procedures, as well as assessment of outcomes
- Apply classifications of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying human disease to facilitate differential diagnosis
- Refine imaging criteria to optimize image quality/findings and improve diagnostic interpretation
UW Emergency Radiology Review provides extensive coverage of key topics in emergency radiology. Led by experts from the University of Washington School of Medicine, it focuses on epidemiology and mechanisms of trauma, clinicians’ expectations of imaging, and an integrated imaging approach to injuries of the head, neck, spine, torso, pelvis, and appendicular skeleton. This CME program will help you to:
- Promptly decide the appropriate imaging studies to perform in emergency situations
- Identify less common clinical conditions presenting in the emergency setting
- Revise imaging protocols to optimize diagnostic accuracy while minimizing radiation
- Correctly interpret emergency imaging studies and recognize when additional imaging is indicated
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.
The ALL NEW 29th Annual Advances in Vascular Imaging and Diagnosis is the largest edition ever, with nearly eighteen hours of content devoted to the analysis and management of vascular disease. The ultrasound component of the internationally renowned VEITHsymposium®, AVIDsymposium® is sponsored by Cleveland Clinic. Worth up to 17.75 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this program FULFILLS VASCULAR LAB CME REQUIREMENTS, and is essential for all cardiovascular health professionals. NO POST TEST REQUIRED to obtain credit!
Topics: Real time B-mode imaging, color and spectral Doppler, non-invasive techniques, thrombo-embolic disease, venous disease, arterial, cerebrovascular, abdominal, wound care, diabetic foot principles, hemodialysis access, vascular lab management, vascular ultrasound education, reimbursement and laboratory accreditation.
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).
Duke Radiology’s expert faculty assembles to present the hottest topics in imaging, with comprehensive focus on cardiothoracic disease and diagnosis. Over eight hours in this enduring material are devoted to the latest advances in cardiovascular and chest radiology, with a special feature on lung CT screening. Additional topics include the newest developments in pediatric, neuro and musculoskeletal imaging, with multiple modalities discussed.
Topics: Lung cancer screening, pulmonary nodules, sarcoidosis, pneumonia, pulmonary embolisms, radiation dose, coronary artery disease, aortic imaging, hypertension, cardiac CT, pediatric, neuro, MSK and much more!
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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Duke Radiology’s expert faculty assembles to present the hottest topics in imaging, with comprehensive focus on cardiothoracic disease and diagnosis. Over eight hours in this enduring material are devoted to the latest advances in cardiovascular and chest radiology, with a special feature on lung CT screening. Additional topics include the newest developments in pediatric, neuro and musculoskeletal imaging, with multiple modalities discussed.
Topics: Lung cancer screening, pulmonary nodules, sarcoidosis, pneumonia, pulmonary embolisms, radiation dose, coronary artery disease, aortic imaging, hypertension, cardiac CT, pediatric, neuro, MSK and much more!
The third edition of A Comprehensive Review of Musculoskeletal MRI provides a thorough review and update of techniques and protocols in this specialized imaging area. Course Director Clyde Helms, M.D. and faculty focus upon the best practices for analyzing a wide range of MSK anatomy, through the use of the latest MRI technology. Hundreds of images and thoughtful discussions provide a valuable resource to optimize musculoskeletal MRI for superior patient care. All 17.25 AMA PRA Category I Credits™ from this enduring material can be used to fulfill Self-Assessment CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: Shoulder, knee, hip, pelvis, elbow, foot, ankle, lumbar spine, tumors, bone marrow and much more.
Combo and Quantity Discounts are available!
All new! The Mid-Eastern Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging presents their 47th Annual Meeting, featuring the latest updates and advances in this constantly evolving specialty. Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Essentials details nuclear medicine’s impact on radiology, cardiology, oncology, neurology and much more. Fifteen faculty members discuss a wide range of topics designed to improve quality, enhance assessments and address controversies. Additionally, all credits for this activity count as SA-CME for your Maintenance of Certification requirements!
Focus: Nuclear Cardiology, Neuro, Body Imaging, Safety Precautions, Practice Enhancements and much more!
Learn on the go - with almost 35 hours of material recorded at our live review programs. The Osler Institute utilizes state of the art equipment to record each of our review courses. Then, based on participant feedback, develops a set of lectures including the top ranked speakers for each of the topics covered. Each CD includes a full day of lectures in MP3 format - listen to on your computer, MP3 compatible CD player , or load onto your MP3 player
Included with each set is an electronic copy of the syllabus that correlates with the audio lectures.
Topics Covered include:
Disc 1: Breast I Biren Shah ***Temporal Bone and Skull base Macarthur Drake *** Trauma and Disease of Spine Macarthur Drake *** Breast II Biren Shah*** Degenerative and Inflammatory Macarthur Drake *** Genitourinary Harold Bennett
Disc 2: Mediastinum Tessa Cook *** Pulmonary Infiltrates and Cavities Tessa Cook *** Pulmonary Masses Tessa Cook *** Cardiac MRI Overview Tessa Cook *** Cardiac MRI Applications Tessa Cook *** Vascular Diseases Macarthur Drake *** Esophagus and Stomach Brandon Behjatnia *** Small Bowel Brandon Behjatnia ***Liver and Biliary Brandon Behjatnia *** Spleen and Pancreas Brandon Behjatnia
Disc 3: OB and Pelvic Ultrasound Harold Bennett *** Imaging of the Eye and Orbit Macarthur Drake *** Imaging of the neck and sinuses Macarthur Drake *** Interventional Radiology I Faraj Hanna Al Kass *** Interventional Radiology II Faraj Hanna Al Kass
Disc 4: Pediatric Brain Jonathan Williams *** Pediatric Chest Jonathan Williams ***Pediatric Bone Jonathan Williams *** Pediatric Gastrointestinal Tract Jonathan Williams *** Pediatric Urinary Tract Jonathan Williams *** Congenital Heart Disease Jonathan Williams *** Pediatric Imaging review Jonathan Williams
Disc 5: Metabolic bone diseases Humberto Rosas *** Articular disorders Humberto Rosas *** Bone Trauma Humberto Rosas *** Bone tumors Humberto Rosas *** Nuclear Medicine I Peeyush Bhargava *** Nuclear Medicine II Peeyush Bhargava *** Nuclear Medicine III Peeyush Bhargava *** Nuclear Medicine IV Peeyush Bhargava
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!
University of Pennsylvania Radiology faculty along with internationally renowned guest speakers present both standard and emerging practices in Breast Imaging. This course consists of a review of breast imaging basics with an exploration of the most up-to-date information on Breast MRI, Mammography, ultrasound and tomosynthesis. Worth up to 16.5 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:Diffusion weighted imaging, MRI risk and interpretation, tomosynthesis, breast cancer risk assessment, screening, ultrasound techniques and applications, BI-RADs, image-guided biopsy, post surgical imaging 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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An expert staff from Penn Radiology and other nationally acclaimed academic institutions present a multi-method approach for the assessment and treatment of diseases of the head and neck, spine, brain, and blood vessels from the aortic arch through the Circle of Willis. This course includes 4 hours of nuclear imaging content. Worth up to 25.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, which are all applicable to Self Assessment CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification!
Subjects: Use of nuclear imaging, MR, CT and ultrasound to treat diseases of head, brain, neck, spine and blood vessels, cutting edge technology, dose reduction, dual energy and patients with implantable devices.
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- Breast
- Cardiac
- Endocrine and Reproductive
- GI
- Interventional
- Musculoskeletal
- Neuro
- Pediatrics
- Physics
- Radioisotope Safety
- Thoracic
- Ultrasound
- Urinary
- Nuclear
- Urology
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.