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UCSF Abdomen & Pelvis: CT/MR/US 2018

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Enhance Interpetation Skills

The goal of the UCSF Abdomen & Pelvis: CT/MR/US CME program is to enhance intepretation of body imaging skills and improve clinical practice. This is achieved through a review of state-of-the-art imaging methods and evidence-based practice in CT, MRI and Ultrasound as they pertain to gastrointestinal, genitourinary and gynecologic systems. Learn how to:

  • Apply the ACR recommendations for managing incidental CT-scan findings in the kidney, liver, adrenal gland and pancreas
  • Identify indications for the use of different imaging modalities (CT/MRI/US) for various abdomino-pelvic organs and conditions
  • Apply practical approaches to diagnosing both benign and malignant diseases of the abdomen and pelvis
  • Anticipate potential pitfalls in abdominal-pelvic imaging and interpretation

* Date of Original Release: May 1, 2018

* Date Expire: April 30, 2021

Learning Objectives

After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Discuss management of incidental findings
  • Identify indications for the use of different imaging modalities (CT/MRI/US) for various abdomino-pelvic organs and conditions
  • Apply practical approaches to diagnosing both benign and malignant diseases of the abdomen and pelvis
  • Anticipate potential pitfalls in abdomino-pelvic imaging and interpretation
  • Participants of the workshop are expected to learn a) the basic requirements for adequate prostate MR imaging acquisition and b) the use of PIRADS for imaging interpretation

UCSF ABDOMEN & PELVIS: CT/MR/US 2018

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