For people who order, carry out, or interpret magnetic resonance imaging investigations, this CME teaching activity provides an instructional course with a practical component. A thorough yet realistic assessment and update on the clinical applications of MRI is provided through three narrowly focused segments. The head, neck, spine, musculoskeletal system, cardiovascular system, and body applications are the main subject areas.
Education-Related Goals
Following this CME teaching exercise, you need to be able to:
Talk about the growing use of MR in medical imaging.
Utilize cutting-edge MR procedures.
Use MRI to assess abnormalities in the brain, musculoskeletal system, body, and breast.
Improve MR procedures and methods.
Program
AI in Neuroimaging
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Optimizing Diagnosis and Surveillance of MS
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
Brain Aneurysm: Basics and Treatment Options
Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
MR Sequences for Head and Neck Imaging: Basics to Advanced
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
MR of Skull Base Tumors
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
Intracranial Metastatic Disease
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging of the Head and Neck
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
AI in Image Reconstruction
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Acute Stroke Imaging and Therapy
Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
An Anatomical Approach to Orbital Pathology
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
Contrast Safety: Brain Deposition and Other Issues
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
COVID and the CNS: What Radiologists Need to Know
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
Applications of AI in Spine Imaging
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Spinal Compartments and Pathology
Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
Imaging of Spinal Cord Disease: What You Need to Know
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
Spinal Degenerative Disease and Nomenclature
Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
Cervical Spine Trauma
John F. Feller, M.D.
MRI of Peripheral Neuropathy
Phillip F.J. Tirman,MD