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NYU Langone’s Head to Toe Imaging 2026

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Advanced Radiology Imaging CME From Head to Toe

Stay at the forefront of modern diagnostic imaging with NYU Langone’s Head to Toe Imaging 2026, a comprehensive online CME program designed to deliver practical, case-based radiology education across all major imaging subspecialties. This expertly curated course provides clinically relevant updates that can be directly integrated into everyday radiology practice.

Featuring renowned radiologists and subspecialty experts, the program offers extensive coverage of neuroradiology, musculoskeletal imaging, abdominal imaging, thoracic and cardiac imaging, breast imaging, pediatric radiology, emergency imaging, PET/CT, oncologic imaging, and interventional radiology. Participants will also review emerging artificial intelligence applications, imaging safety principles, contrast reaction management, radiation exposure considerations, and standardized imaging strategies.

Through high-yield lectures and challenging case discussions, you will learn to:

  • Interpret complex neurologic, thoracic, abdominal, musculoskeletal, cardiac, and breast imaging studies with greater confidence
  • Apply modern imaging strategies for emergency, pediatric, oncologic, and interventional radiology cases
  • Recognize important imaging pitfalls and improve diagnostic accuracy using evidence-based approaches
  • Incorporate AI tools and standardized imaging protocols into daily radiology workflows
  • Optimize patient safety through improved understanding of radiation exposure, MRI safety, and contrast management
  • Strengthen clinical decision-making through multidisciplinary and case-based imaging discussions
  • And more…

* Date of Original Release: February 28, 2026

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Apply updated imaging approaches across neuroradiology, musculoskeletal, abdominal, thoracic, cardiac, and breast imaging
  • Recognize key imaging findings in emergency, oncologic, pediatric, and interventional radiology cases
  • Integrate advanced imaging techniques including PET/CT, MRI, CTA, and multi-energy imaging into clinical practice
  • Incorporate artificial intelligence applications and standardized imaging strategies into radiology workflows
  • Improve patient safety through optimized radiation exposure management, MRI safety, and contrast reaction protocols
  • Enhance diagnostic confidence using practical, evidence-based, case-oriented imaging interpretation

NYU LANGONE’S HEAD TO TOE IMAGING 2026

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NYU LANGONE’S HEAD TO TOE IMAGING 2026 TOPICS

1. Pulmonary Artery CTA and Multi-Energy Imaging – Jane P. Ko, MD

2. The Challenging Acute Aorta – Smita Patel, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR

3. Coronary Arteries – Beyond Atherosclerosis – Smita Patel, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR

4. Cardiac Pathology Identified in Non-Cardiac Non-Gated Studies – Panagiota Christia, MD

5. Q&A Session – Faculty

6. Cardiac Valvular Disease – Kana Fujikura, MD, MPH

7. Challenging Cardiac CT Cases – Jill E. Jacobs, MD

8. Evaluation of Cardiac Function – Leon Axel, MD, PhD

9. Q&A Session – Faculty

10. Lung Cancer Screening – Dexter P. Mendoza, MD

11. Imaging of Lung Cancer – Charlotte Charbel, MD

12. Primary and Metastatic Lung Tumor Interventions – Nathan K. Mickinac, MD

13. Q&A Session – Faculty

14. Chest MR – William H. Moore, MD

15. Esophageal Emergencies – Gene Y. Berkovich, MD

16. ICU Plain Film – Jadranka Stojanovska, MD

17. Q&A Session – Faculty

1. Method of Detection of Breast Cancer, the New Biomarker – Jean M. Seely, MD

2. Update on Management of BBD with a Focus on High-Risk Lesions – Samantha L. Heller, MD, PhD

3. AI in Breast Imaging – Jean M. Seely, MD

4. Tumor Board for the Radiologist – Beatriu Reig, MD, MPH

5. Updates on ACR Appropriateness Criteria for Screening – Alana Lewin, MD

6. Q&A Session – Faculty

7. CEM and MRI – Strengths, Limitations, and Synergies – Michelle Lee, MD

8. Auditing Breast MRI – Jean M. Seely, MD

9. Breast MRI Safety – Julia Po, MD

10. Latest and Greatest in Breast Imaging You Can Use – Linda Moy, MD

11. Q&A Session – Faculty

1. De-Mystifying the Mesentery – Myles Taffel, MD

2. Ovarian Imaging – Current Approaches and Advances – Kira Melamud, MD, MHPE

3. Abdominal Ultrasound – Pearls and Pitfalls – Daniel T. Parrott, MD

4. Easy to Fly By Incidental Critical Findings in Body Imaging – Jay Karajgikar, MD

5. Best Body Club Cases of The Year – Sarah R. Beier, MD

6. Q&A Session – Faculty

7. Pancreatic Cyst Imaging and Evolving Guidelines – Chenchan Huang, MD

8. Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor – Updates in Imaging and Management – Linda Chu, MD

9. DOTA-peptide PET – Essentials and Challenges – Marius E. Mayerhoefer, MD, PhD

10. AI in Body Imaging – Where Are We Now – Linda Chu, MD

11. Q&A Session – Faculty

12. Liver Imaging – LI-RADS and Beyond – Krishna P. Shanbhogue, MD

13. Liver Tumor Ablation – A Review of Standard and Emerging Technologies – Mikhail Silk, MD

14. Rad-Path Discordance in Prostate MRI – Impact of Image Quality – Angela Tong, MD

15. Q&A Session – Faculty

16. Renal Masses – Updates and the Role of KI-RADS – Nicole M. Hindman, MD

17. Pitfalls of Bowel Interpretation on Routine Abdominal and Pelvic CT – Douglas S. Katz, MD, FACR, FASER, FSAR

18. Pediatric Emergency Abdominal Imaging – Naomi A. Strubel, MD

19. Q&A Session – Faculty

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