Description
Overview
UCSF Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging 2025 (Videos + Slides PDFs) provides a comprehensive review of clinically relevant topics in thoracic and abdominopelvic imaging. This on-demand digital product includes video presentations and slide PDFs that emphasize imaging findings, reporting and management guidelines, and multimodality evaluation. It covers a range of indications commonly encountered in general radiology practice with updated approaches reflecting current standards.
On-demand radiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: Videos and Slides PDFs
Date of Original Release: May 1, 2025
Series Expiration Date: April 30, 2028
Agenda
This program features detailed sessions focusing on pulmonary, abdominal, and thoracic imaging topics relevant to clinical practice. The agenda includes presentations on diagnostic techniques, pathology-specific imaging findings, procedural guidance, and complication evaluation.
- Pulmonary Embolism: Becoming a Pro on Call — Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- GI Bleeding on CT — Olga Brook, MD
- Pulmonary Embolism – Beyond Acute PE — Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- Bowel Ischemia — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Incidental Findings of the Gallbladder — Olga Brook, MD
- Acute Aortic Syndrome – Don’t Get Intima Dated — Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- Imaging of Transgender Patients — Olga Brook, MD
- Enterography – Technique and Reporting — Thomas Hope, MD
- Imaging of Hemoptysis — Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- Imaging of Neuroendocrine Tumors — Thomas Hope, MD
- Acute Lung Diseases — Brett Elicker, MD
- Image-Guided Procedures for Body Imagers – What Can You Do in Your Practice — Olga Brook, MD
- Approach to Mediastinal Masses — Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- Uterus After Interventions — Olga Brook, MD
- Thoracic Imaging Jeopardy — Brett Elicker, MD
- Cardiac Findings on Routine Chest CT — Brett Elicker, MD
- Pleural and Chest Wall Masses — Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- Carotid Ultrasound — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Approach to Cystic Lung Disease — Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- WE Take YOUR Thoracic Cases — Brett Elicker, MD and Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- Abdominal Vascular Disease — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Approaches to Pancreatic Masses Beyond Ductal Adenocarcinoma — Thomas Hope, MD
- Tools and Tricks for Tough Biopsy — Olga Brook, MD
- Rectal Cancer — Thomas Hope, MD
- Abdominopelvic Imaging Jeopardy — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Helping Our IR Colleagues – Detecting Complications After IR Procedures — Olga Brook, MD
- The Evolving Role of PSMA PET — Thomas Hope, MD
- Imaging of Ovarian Lesions – O-RADS and Beyond — Olga Brook, MD
- Prostate MRI Basics — Thomas Hope, MD
- Adrenal Imaging — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Landmarks for Pancreatic Imaging — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- Approach to the Pulmonary Nodule – 2025 Update — Brett Elicker, MD
- Abdominal Organ Transplant — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Landmarks for Imaging Right Lower Quadrant Pain — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- Incidental Findings on the Chest CT – Beyond Pulmonary Nodules — Brett Elicker, MD
- CT and MR of Focal Liver Disease — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- HRCT of the Lungs – Key Findings and What They Mean – Part I — Brett Elicker, MD
- Bile Duct Imaging — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- HRCT of the Lungs – Key Findings and What They Mean – Part II — Brett Elicker, MD
- Renal Masses — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- LI-RADS Cases — Thomas Hope, MD
- Approach to Pulmonary Infections — Brett Elicker, MD
- Abdominopelvic Vasculature – Keys to Improved Diagnoses for the General Radiologist — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- Abdominal Organ Transplant – Vascular Complications and Vascular Evidence of Complications — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Fat Containing Abdominal Structures — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- Hepatobiliary Phase Imaging – Technique and Role in Liver Imaging — Thomas Hope, MD
- Imaging Acute Small Bowel Disease — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- Subsolid Nodules – What Are They and What Should You Do About Them — Brett Elicker, MD
- The Spleen…No, Really! — Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Imaging Iatrogenic Upper GI Complications — Benjamin Yeh, MD
Speakers
- Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
- Olga Brook, MD
- Joseph Leach, MD, PhD
- Thomas Hope, MD
- Brett Elicker, MD
- Benjamin Yeh, MD
Target Audience
This course is designed for radiologists, body imaging specialists, pulmonologists, gastroenterologists, and other healthcare professionals involved in abdominal and thoracic imaging. It is suitable for practitioners seeking to update their expertise in multimodality imaging, reporting standards, and clinical management guidelines.
Why This Topic Matters
UCSF Abdominal and Thoracic Imaging 2025 (Videos + Slides PDFs) covers essential topics for specialists in radiology and related fields, providing an in-depth review of imaging techniques and interpretation relevant to thoracic and abdominopelvic disease. The content supports strengthening clinical proficiency by emphasizing practical imaging findings and updated diagnostic strategies.
Delivered through MedHub Central, this program offers on-demand access to expert perspectives, enabling learners to enhance their knowledge at their own pace. The comprehensive coverage of abdominal and thoracic imaging supports informed decision-making and professional development within diagnostic imaging specialties.





