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Overview

The SABI 46th Annual Course Agenda 2024 (Videos) presents comprehensive on-demand educational content featuring 85 expert presentations on the latest advances and innovations in body imaging. This course delivers state-of-the-art technology insights, protocols, and practical applications relevant to diverse clinical areas within radiology.

On-demand radiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Agenda

This course offers an extensive agenda covering key topics in body imaging, delivered by leading experts. The sessions focus on clinical innovations, quality and safety, emerging technologies, and multidisciplinary applications to strengthen professional expertise.

  • Session 1 – CT Innovations
    • Photon Counting CT: Emergence of New Era in CT — Bari Dane, MD
    • Towards a More Efficient CT Practice: Working Smarter, Not Harder — Lakshmi Ananthakrishnan, MD
    • CT Image Reconstruction: An Update — Giuseppe Toia, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
    • Photon Counting CT: Is it Worth the Investment? (Debate) — Marin, Ananthakrishnan & Kambadakone
  • Session 2 – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
    • You’re Prettier When You Smile — Jessica Robbins, MD
    • The Next Generation (Z): Boldly Going Into the Workforce — Tara Catanzano, MD
    • Changing the Department Culture Around DEI — Nicole Hindman, MD
    • Inclusion and Exclusion, Challenges in the Workplace and Methods That Work (Panel Discussion) — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 3 – GU
    • Characterizing Renal Masses With CT and Sestamibi — Andrew Wentland, MD, PhD
    • Should We Be Using MRI to Predict Renal Cancer Cell Type? — Stuart Silverman, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
    • Bladder Cancer Imaging: New Research and 3 Practical Tips — Valeria Panebianco
    • The State of Adrenal Imaging Research — Mike Corwin, MD
  • Session 4 – Quality and Safety
    • MRI Safety: Applying Safety and Quality Principles to Mitigate Risks for Sick Inpatients — Joseph Yacoub, MD
    • Structured Radiology Reports and Reporting Language — Atul Shinagare, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Yacoub & Shinagare
    • The Peer Learning Conversation — Tan, Krishnan, Burk, Catanzano, Edney & Rigiroli
  • Session 5 – Ultrasound Innovations
    • Ultrasound Assessment of Liver Fat — David Fetzer, MD
    • SRU Consensus for Endometriosis — Wendy VanBuren, MD
    • Hysterosalpingo-Contrast Sonography for Fallopian Tube Patency — Shuchi Rodgers, MD
    • New Surveillance LI-RADS Algorithm With US and Abbreviated MRI — Aya Kamaya, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 6 – Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging
    • Health Equity and Lung Cancer Screening — Efren Flores, MD
    • Liquid Biopsy, Diagnostic Imaging and Future Synergies — Milena Petranovic, MD
    • Thoracic Applications of Photon Counting CT — Fides Schwartz, MD
    • Future Directions in Lung Cancer Screening — Jared Christensen, MD, MBA
    • Cardiac Applications of Photon Counting CT: What is the Benefit? — Jill Jacobs, MD
    • New Artificial Intelligence Applications in Cardiac CT: Ready for Clinical Implementation? — Fernando Kay, MD, PhD
    • Health Economics: How Will We Pay For These New Technologies? — Marly Van Assen, PhD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 7 – GI
    • Ultrasound of the Bowel for Inflammatory Bowel Disease — Sudha Anupindi, MD
    • CT Enterography For Crohn’s Disease — Bari Dane, MD
    • MR Enterography – Present and Future — Jonathan Dillman, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
    • Accreditation for Colorectal Cancer: Is It Worth It? — Courtney Moreno, MD
    • CT Colonography Triumphs and Controversies — Judy Yee, MD
    • GI NEN Imaging Updates — Ajaykumar Morani, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 8 – Presidential Lecture and Vanguards
    • Molecular and Metabolic Heterogeneity in Cancer: Implications for Therapy and Advanced Imaging — Ralph Deberardinis, MD, PhD
    • Liver Cancer Biomarkers — Bachir Taouli, MD
    • Hyperpolarized MRI in RCC — Zhen Jane Wang, MD
    • These Bubbles Kill Cancer: Is Histotripsy the Ultimate Non-Invasive Therapy? — Mishal Mendiratta-Lala, MD
  • Session 9 – Hepatobiliary
    • Immunotherapy for Primary Liver Cancers — Bachir Taouli, MD
    • Hepatic Ductal Plate Abnormalities — Jeffrey Weinreb, MD
    • Mimickers of Cirrhosis — Reena Jha, MD
    • Cholangiocarcinoma: Diagnosis, Staging and Resectability — Kartik Jhaveri, MD
    • Hepatic Adenomatosis and Liver Transplantation — Victoria Chernyak, MD
    • MR Elastography of Chronic Liver Disease: 2023 Update — Richard Ehman, MD
    • Abbreviated MRI: DCE vs HBP (Debate) — Chernyak & Bashir
  • Session 10 – MR Innovations
    • The Case for Rapid MRI — Garry Gold, MD
    • AI-enabled MRI for Cancer Screening — Hersh Chandarana, MD, MBA
    • Free-Breathing Contrast Enhanced MRI of the Abdomen — Mustafa Bashir, MD
    • Designing, Building and Operating an Outpatient MRI Center — Mukesh Harisinghani, MD
    • Developing a Strategic Plan for Your MRI Business — Zhen Jane Wang, MD
    • Low Field MRI and Point of Service MRI – Is There a Role? — Angela Tong, MD
    • How/When to Incorporate New MR Technologies (Panel Discussion) — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 11 – Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Imaging Findings and Complications After Cesarean Delivery — Shuchi Rodgers, MD
    • Retained Products of Conception and Why It’s Not An AVM — Aya Kamaya, MD
    • Complimentary Roles of O-RADS: Ultrasound and MRI — Angela Tong, MD
    • Pitfalls of O-RADS: Ultrasound and MRI — Priyanka Jha, MBBS
    • Top Lessons From GYN Onc Tumor Board Part I — Melina Pectasides, MD
    • Top Lessons from GYN Onc Tumor Board Part II — Jeanne Horowitz, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 12 – The Academic Lifecycle
    • Frameshift: From I to We – Creating the Scaffolding for Successful Transition From Student to Radiologist — Tara Catanzano, MD
    • The First Five Years: Observations and Tips on Making the Transition From Trainee to Junior Faculty — Jawahar & Leach
    • Recruitment and Retention: Cultivating Professional Fulfillment for All — Jessica Robbins, MD
    • Ageism in Radiology: Harnessing the Expertise of Experience — Jeffrey Weinreb, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 13 – Artificial Intelligence
    • Actionable AI: How to Leverage State-of-the-Art Large Language Models in Clinical Administration and Research — Nikhil Madhuripan, MD
    • Use of Opportunistic Screening AI for Improved Population Health — Andrew Smith, MD, PhD
    • AI for Operational Efficiency in Imaging — Hersh Chandarana, MD, MBA
    • Implementation and Regulatory Challenges for AI — Linda Chu, MD
    • AI Today: Going Too Fast or Not Fast Enough? (Panel Discussion) — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 14 – Beyond the Reading Room
    • Mentoring to Give an Edge — Sadhna Nandwana, MD
    • Perspectives for Aspiring Inventors in Radiology — Richard Ehman, MD
    • A Comprehensive Umbrella Retrospective IRB Protocol — Scott Reeder, MD, PhD
    • Clinical Decision Support for Advanced Imaging — Ella Kazerooni, MD
    • The Teamwork Imperative: What Can We Learn from Great Coaches — Erik Paulson, MD
    • Multidisciplinary Conferences: Great for Patients, But at What Cost? (Panel Discussion) — Multiple Faculty
  • Session 15 – Sustainability in Radiology Workshop
    • What is Green Radiology? — Elizabeth Hecht, MD
    • Elemental Sustainability: The Life Cycle of Contrast Agents — Lakshmi Ananthakrishnan, MD
    • Why Should Radiology Departments Invest in Green? — Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD
  • Session 16 – AI Education and Early Career Support Workshops
    • Incorporating AI in the Radiology Curriculum — Ali Tejani, MD
    • AI Education Panel Discussion — Multiple Faculty
    • How Do I Get My First Paper Published? — Claude Sirlin, MD
    • How Do I Get Invited to My 1st Talk? — Neil Rofsky, MD, MHA
    • Workshop Panel — Sirlin & Rofsky
  • Session 17 – Photon Counting and Multi-Energy CT Workshop – Cardiothoracic and Abdomen
    • Photon Counting and Multi-Energy CT: Applications in Cardiothoracic Imaging — Myrna Godoy, MD, PhD
    • Applications of Photon Counting CT in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging — Prabhakar Rajiah, MBBS, MD
    • Photon Counting and Multi-Energy CT: Applications in Abdominal Imaging 1 — Fides Schwartz, MD
    • Multi-energy CT: Applications in Abdominal Imaging 2 — Ravi Kaza, MD
  • Session 18 – MR Safety Workshop
    • Overview of MR Safety — Ihab Kamel, MD, PhD
    • 2023 Safety Manual Updates — Takeshi Yokoo, MD, PhD
    • MR Safety of Devices — Ihab Kamel, MD, PhD
  • Session 19 – Cardiovascular Disease and Iodinated Contrast Media Workshops
    • New Diagnostic and Management Guidelines for Thoracic Aortic Disease — Geoffrey Rubin, MD, MBA
    • Coronary Plaque Burden Quantification Using CCT: What is the Evidence? — Damini Dey, PhD
    • Iodinated Contrast Media: Practical Recommendations for Managing Bad Kidneys — Rekha Mody, MD
    • Iodinated Contrast Media: Practical Recommendations for Managing Allergies — Carolyn Wang, MD
    • Panel Discussion — Mody & Wang
  • Session 20 – Tumor Boards
    • Nearly at the Heart of It All: Mostly Mediastinal Cardiothoracic Tumor Board (and Lung, Too!) — Azour, Bergmann, Cameron, Chun, Hung & Shum
    • Pancreaticobiliary Multi-Disciplinary Tumor Board — Yano, Morani, Sonbol, Kim, Tzheng, Das & Chatterjee

Speakers

The SABI 46th Annual Course features a diverse panel of 85 expert faculty presenting across multiple sessions. The speakers include experienced radiologists and researchers specializing in body imaging technologies, clinical practice, and innovation.

Target Audience

This course is intended for radiologists, radiology trainees, imaging specialists, and other healthcare professionals engaged in body imaging. It is also relevant for professionals interested in technological advances, clinical applications, and multidisciplinary approaches in radiology.

Why This Topic Matters

The SABI 46th Annual Course Agenda 2024 (Videos) addresses cutting-edge topics essential for maintaining expertise in advanced body imaging. The content supports radiology professionals in staying current with evolving technologies, imaging protocols, and clinical challenges in the specialty.

Accessible through MedHub Central, this course reinforces practical knowledge and clinical application in body imaging, enhancing professional development and informed patient care within radiology.

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