We have a compressed one-day program lined up for you that brings you the LIVE lectures from top speakers in our field. Expect to hear in-depth lectures on core and critical topics, punctuated by our ever-popular Rapid-Fire Sessions. Panel sessions, including a comprehensive review of pediatric CNS manifestations of COVID-19 by international experts in the field, will be featured. From a practical perspective, as the ABR has reduced SA-CMES requirements, you can meet your annual SA-CMES educational requirements in the first month of the year — “One and Done” — Happy New Year! We plan to offer 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and 6 SA-CMES credits for this one-day meeting. To tie a bow on it, the meeting will be concluded with our ever-popular Pediatric Neuroradiology Gameshow with big prize money- winner takes all and your name lives in infamy!
This year’s program includes:
• 1 day of solid pediatric neuroradiology education
• Updates in trending topics in Pediatric Neuroradiology
• Expert Lectures by top leaders in the field delivered LIVE
• An opportunity to connect with our community online in the time of COVID-19
• Interaction and connection with our greater pediatric neuroradiology community
Educational Objectives :
• Identify commonly encountered brain, neck, and spine disorders in children.
• Explain general concepts related to pediatric epilepsy, developmental anomalies of the face, and spinal dysraphisms.
• Describe diagnostic imaging nuances of hypothalamic abnormalities and differential considerations.
• Know the proposed changes to the WHO brain tumor classification as it relates to children.
• Describe emerging considerations to diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of CNS complications related to COVID-19 infections in children.
• Discuss characteristics of arteriovenous shunts in the brain in children.
• Know the parameters of the newly proposed pediatric stroke trial for children and understand how it may further understanding of the treatment window.
• Know the current imaging approach to children with Moya Moya disease and the prognostic significance of imaging abnormalities related to this disease.
Topics:
– COVID 19 Epidemiology in Children
– COVID 19 CNS Cliincal Features in Children
– COVID 19 CNS Imaging in Children
– Faces and Phenotypes
– Hypothalamus Lesions
– Hypothalamus Lesions
– Kids are not small adults
– Moya Moya Angiography
– Moya Moya Imaging
– Moya Moya Management
– Moya Moya Surgery
– MRI of Neonate in NICU
– Name the syndrome
– Pediatric Arteriovenous Shunts
– Pediatric Epilepsy
– Pediatric MRI Safety
– Rapid Fire 1
– Rapid Fire 2
– Spinal Dysraphism
– ASPNR Coming & Going
– Texas Rapid Fire
– WHO Brain Tumors Update