Description
Overview
Radiologic Reasoning: A Rapid-Fire Multispecialty Review 2018 (ARRS VIDEOS) (CME VIDEOS) is an online course designed for radiologists at all career stages to review key topics across 11 radiology subspecialties using a case-based approach. Each case is presented with an unknown diagnosis to facilitate self-assessment, covering common as well as important but less frequent diagnoses. Modules combine 60 minutes of rapid-fire case review with 30 minutes of didactic lecture, emphasizing differential diagnosis refinement and clinical decision-making.
On-demand radiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: On-demand CME videos
Total size: Not specified
Agenda
This course consists of 11 modules covering multiple radiology disciplines, each focused on rapid-fire case reviews and focused lectures designed to enhance diagnostic proficiency.
- Brain — Bruno P. Soares, MD
- White Matter and Deep Brain Lesions: Diagnostic Clues — Kathleen R. Tozer Fink, MD
- Head and Neck — Alok A. Bhatt, MD
- New Head and Neck Mass: Next Steps — Tabassum A. Kennedy, MD
- Spine and Syndromes — Kathleen R. Tozer Fink, MD
- Neuroendocrine Tumors — Jonathan Edward McConathy, MD, PhD
- PET/CT — Chadwick Lewis Wright, MD, PhD
- Abdominal and Musculoskeletal Scintigraphy — Phillip H. Kuo, MD, PhD
- Endocrine and Cardiothoracic Scintigraphy — Pradeep Bhambhvani, MD
- SPECT/CT — Jonathan Edward McConathy, MD, PhD
- Female Pelvis — Maria A. Manning, MD
- Male Pelvis: Scrotal Masses — Matthew T. Heller, MD
- Kidneys — Ania Kielar, MD
- Retroperitoneal Mass Lesions — Matthew T. Heller, MD
- Ureters, Bladder and Adrenals — Daniele Marin, MD
- Hepatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Tract Inflammation and Infection — Vincent Michael Mellnick, MD
- Pancreas: Benign and Pancreatitis — Ryan O’Malley, MD
- Common Malignancies — Erica B. Stein, MD
- LI-RADS Update — Cynthia Santillan, MD
- Bowel Obstruction — Ryan O’Malley, MD
- Lung-RADS — Christopher Lee, MD
- What Do I Do With this Pulmonary Nodule — Christopher Michael Walker, MD
- Medical Devices in the Thorax — Ahmed H. El-Sherief, MD
- The Incidental HRCT — Christopher Michael Walker, MD
- Thoracic Malignancies — David Naeger, MD
- Musculoskeletal — Apeksha Chaturvedi, MD
- Chest — David Saul, MD
- Abdomen — Unni K. Udayasankar, MD
- Newborn Intestinal Emergencies — Janet R. Reid, MD
- Neuroimaging — Laura Z. Fenton, MD
- Scrotal Ultrasound — Corinne Deurdulian, MD
- First Trimester: Do No Harm — Anne M. Kennedy, MB, BCh, BAO
- Renal and Bladder Sonography — Gayatri Joshi, MD
- Ultrasound Artifacts: What You Need to Know — Aya Kamaya, MD
- Hepatobiliary Sonography — Aya Kamaya, MD
- Core — Ambrose J. Huang, MD
- Imaging Approach to Soft Tissue Masses — Jonathan C. Baker, MD
- Lower Extremity — Francesca Beaman, MD
- Characteristically Benign Soft Tissue Masses — Jonathan C. Baker, MD
- Upper Extremity — Hillary Warren Garner, MD
- Cardiac CT and MRI — Kate Hanneman, MD
- Coronary Artery Anomalies — Travis S. Henry, MD
- Pulmonary Artery and Aorta — Saurabh Agarwal, MD
- Systemic and Pulmonary Veins — John W. Nance, MD
- The Pericardium — Travis S. Henry, MD
- Findings Detected During Screening Mammography — Phan T. Huynh, MD
- Breast Cancer Detection With Screening — Stamatia V. Destounis, MD
- Screening With Ultrasound and MRI — Beatriz E. Adrada, MD
- Work-Up of the Diagnostic Patient — Stamatia V. Destounis, MD
- Multimodality Diagnostic Cases — Laurie R. Margolies, MD
- Arterial — Raja Ramaswamy, MD
- The Role of IR in the Treatment of Venous Thrombosis — Robert P. Liddell, MD
- Non-Vascular — Elizabeth A. Ignacio, MD
- Interventional Oncology: Image Guided Ablative Therapy — Robert P. Liddell, MD
- Venous — Davood Joseph Abdollahian, MD, DABR
Learning Outcomes and Modules
Upon completion of this course, participants will possess the knowledge and skills to:
- Develop differential diagnoses for conditions in 11 radiology subspecialties
- Recognize imaging and clinical features to refine differential diagnoses to reach a more specific diagnosis
- Recognize commonly encountered imaging artifacts, understand their causes, and learn techniques to avoid them
- Demonstrate management decisions affecting a variety of commonly encountered clinical scenarios
- Identify imaging features highly characteristic of specific diagnoses or diagnostic groups
Speakers
This course features presentations by a diverse group of expert radiologists specializing in radiology subspecialties including neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, chest, pediatric, ultrasound, musculoskeletal, cardiac, breast imaging, and vascular/interventional radiology. Their expertise supports comprehensive case-based learning relevant to clinical practice and diagnostic accuracy.
Target Audience
This course is intended for radiologists at all levels, including trainees and practicing radiologists seeking to reinforce and expand their diagnostic skills across multiple radiology subspecialties. It is suitable for professionals aiming to enhance their radiologic reasoning and differential diagnosis capabilities.
Why This Topic Matters
Radiologic Reasoning: A Rapid-Fire Multispecialty Review 2018 (ARRS VIDEOS) (CME VIDEOS) addresses the need for radiologists to maintain expertise in rapidly evolving diagnostic imaging across a broad range of subspecialties. This course provides structured, case-based education that strengthens clinical reasoning essential in radiology practice.
As part of MedHub Central’s comprehensive radiology offerings, this course supports ongoing professional development and knowledge reinforcement in radiologic interpretation, helping radiologists to confidently manage diverse clinical scenarios encountered in daily practice.




