Description
Overview
The UCSF Radiology Annual Review – 2024 delivers comprehensive radiology education through a series of didactic lectures, rapid-fire cases, and multiple-choice questions across major radiology subspecialties and organ systems. Originally held April 29 to May 3, 2024, this on-demand digital product provides lifetime access to the full course content.
On-demand radiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: Recorded lectures and case reviews
Total size: Not specified
Agenda
This course covers ten half-day sessions focused on key radiology subspecialties, structured over five full days:
- Monday: Gastrointestinal (GI) and Genitourinary (GU) imaging
- Tuesday: Chest and Breast imaging
- Wednesday: Pediatric, Neurovascular, and Neuroimaging including Non-Interpretive Skills
- Thursday: Ultrasound/Obstetrics & Gynecology and Cardiac/Physics/Safety
- Friday: Interventional Radiology/Nuclear Medicine and Musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging
- Opening Remarks — Soonmee Cha, MD
- Bowel and Abdomen — Joseph Leach, MD PhD
- Pancreatic Tumors & Diseases — Houshmand, MD
- Liver Disease — Cheng Hong, MD
- Biliary Tract — Michael Ohliger, MD PhD
- Splenic Masses — Emily Webb, MD
- Mesentery — Derek Sun, MD
- Fluoroscopy — Spencer Behr, MD
- Benign Gynecologic Disease — Joelle Harwin, MD
- Malignant Gynecologic Disease — Omar Hassan, MD
- Benign Renal Diseases — Benjamin Yeh, MD
- Renal & Adrenal Masses — Jane Wang, MD
- Bladder, Prostate, Urethra — Sean Woolen, MD MS
- Rapid fire GI/GU Cases — Joseph Leach, MD PhD
- Rapid fire Ultrasound Cases — Lori Strachowski, MD
- Benign Lung Disease: Infection, ILD — Brett Elicker, MD
- Diffuse Nodular & Small Airway Diseases — Kimberly Kallianos, MD
- Pleura & Mediastinal Masses — Jonathan Liu, MD
- Lung Cancer and Metastases — Jae Ho Sohn, MD
- Congenital Lung Abnormalities — Brett Elicker, MD
- Rapid Fire Chest X-rays — Maya Vella, MD
- Breast Masses & Asymmetries — Kimberly Ray, MD
- Calcifications — Heather Greenwood, MD
- Palpable Lumps — Amie Lee, MD
- Breast MRI — Tatiana Kelil, MD
- Breast Ultrasound — Lori Strachowski, MD
- Epithelial Hyperplasia and In-situ Carcinoma — Rita Freimanis, MD
- Rapid Fire Breast Cases — Maggie Chung, MD
- Multiple-Choice Questions Galore — Elissa Price, MD
- Rapid Fire Pediatric GI Diseases — Jesse Courtier, MD
- Congenital Cardiac Anomalies — Taylor Chung, MD
- Pediatric Emergencies — Raymond Sze, MD
- Pediatric Genitourinary Diseases — Kayla Cort, MD
- Neurovascular Anatomy: Normal & Malformations — Jared Narvid, MD
- Cerebrovascular Diseases: Infarcts & Hemorrhages — Allen Ye, MD
- Brain Tumors & Tumor Mimics — Soonmee Cha, MD
- Pediatric Neuro Diseases — Yi Li, MD
- Head & Neck Primer — Elizabeth George, MBBS
- Degenerative Spinal Diseases — Jason Talbott, MD PhD
- Spinal Cord Tumors — Soonmee Cha, MD
- Phakomatosis — Matthew Barkovich, MD
- ABR Core: Non-Interpretive Skills MCQ — Soonmee Cha, MD
- What You Need-to-Know: Case-Based Ultrasound/ObGyn — Hailey Choi, MD
- Thyroid US & Biopsy — Sina Houshmand, MD
- Uterus and Adnexa — Alyssa Kirsch, MD
- 1st Trimester — Liina Poder, MD
- 2nd & 3rd Trimesters — Dorothy Shum, MD
- Male GU — Preethi Raghu, MD
- Transplant: Kidney, Liver, Pancreas — Joseph Leach, MD PhD
- Ultrasound/ObGyn Q&A — Drs. Poder and Shum
- Imaging of the Heart: Top 10 Diagnoses — Yoo Jin Lee, MD
- Congenital Cardiac Anomalies & Post-repair — Shravan Sridhar, MD MS
- Physics and Artifacts Review: MRI — Michael Hoff, PhD
- Physics and Artifacts Review: CT — Michael Hoff, PhD
- Ultrasound: Technical Tips & Artifacts — John Mongan, MD PhD
- Radiology Safety: CT/ MR/ Contrast — John Mongan, MD PhD
- Nuclear Medicine Safety — Robert Flavell, MD PhD
- Angiographic Anatomy — Alexander Lam, MD
- Venous & Lymphatic Interventions — Jaehoon Shin, MD PhD
- Biliary, Renal & Oncologic Interventions — Ryan Kohlbrenner, MD
- Patient Care in IR: Informed Consent/Sedation/Contrast/Medication — Andrew Taylor, MD PhD
- General Nuclear Medicine Part 1: GI/GU/MSK/QA — Yingbing Wang, MD
- General Nuclear Medicine Part 2: Cardiac/PET/Thyroid — Robert Flavell, MD PhD
- Metabolic Disease — Daria Motamedi, MD
- Bone Tumors — Matthew Bucknor, MD
- Arthritis — Thomas Link, MD PhD
- Trauma/ Post-op MSK — Jonathan Friedman, MD
- Congenital/Normal Variants — Kevin Sweetwood, MD
- Infection/Bone Marrow — Rina Patel, MD
- Rapid Fire MSK Cases — Rina Patel, MD
- MSK Q&A — Rina Patel, MD
- Closing Remarks — Soonmee Cha, MD
Objectives
At the completion of the UCSF Radiology Annual Review – 2024, attendees should be able to:
- Identify imaging fundamentals across radiology subspecialties and organ systems.
- Prescribe appropriate imaging modalities, including CT, MRI, ultrasound, mammography, and nuclear medicine for various conditions.
- Apply correct imaging protocols tailored to routine clinical presentations.
- Recognize indications for interventional procedures and assess outcomes effectively.
- Use pathophysiological classifications to aid differential diagnosis.
- Optimize image quality and diagnostic interpretation by refining imaging criteria.
Speakers
This course features a diverse faculty of over 50 radiology subspecialists from the University of California, San Francisco. Their expertise covers all organ systems and imaging modalities, delivering comprehensive radiology education aligned with current clinical practice. The program is supported by UCSF’s accredited continuing education providers.
Target Audience
This course is intended for radiologists, radiology trainees, and other healthcare professionals seeking to reinforce and update their knowledge across radiology subspecialties. It is also suitable for clinicians who utilize imaging in their practice and desire a structured review of imaging fundamentals and protocols.
Why This Topic Matters
The UCSF Radiology Annual Review – 2024 is a key resource for strengthening expertise in radiology, covering essential topics in imaging across multiple organ systems. It supports clinicians and radiologists in refining diagnostic skills and imaging application, critical for quality patient care.
Through MedHub Central, this comprehensive course provides accessible and enduring radiology education aligned with the specialty’s evolving standards. This ensures practitioners maintain confidence and proficiency in their imaging knowledge and clinical decision-making.





