Oakstone UCSF Radiology Review – Comprehensive Imaging 2024
Acclaimed CME Review of Radiology Fundamentals
General radiologists and radiologists-in-training will benefit from this case-based look at the fundamentals of major organ systems and corresponding imaging modalities — from CT, MR, and US, to X-rays and mammography.
Oakstone UCSF Radiology Review – Comprehensive Imaging 2024 features in-depth continuing medical education sessions focused on classifications and differential diagnosis of major organ systems diseases, as well as shorter focused online CME lectures on physics, radiation safety, interventional procedures, and more.
Date of Original Release: August 16, 2024
Estimated Time to Complete Activity: 35.0 hours
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify imaging fundamentals of each of the radiology sub-specialties (organ systems)
- Prescribe the appropriate utilization of imaging modalities (CT, MR, US, PET, Mammography) for different medical conditions
- Implement the appropriate imaging protocols for routine clinical presentations
- Recognize indications and markers for interventional procedures, as well as assessment of outcomes
- Apply classifications of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying human disease to facilitate differential diagnosis
- Refine imaging criteria to optimize image quality/findings and improve diagnostic interpretation
Intended Audience
This course is designed for radiologists and physicians from other medical specialties who will benefit from a greater knowledge of imaging protocols, imaging methods and image interpretation.
+ Topics:
001 Bowel and Abdomen Joseph Leach, MD, PhD.mp4
002 Pancreatic Tumors and Diseases Sina Houshmand, MD.mp4
003 Liver Disease Cheng Hong, MD.mp4
004 Biliary Tract Michael Ohliger, MD, PhD.mp4
005 Splenic Masses Emily Webb, MD.mp4
006 Mesentery – Peritoneum Cases Derek Sun, MD.mp4
007 Fluoroscopy Spencer Behr, MD.mp4
008 Benign Gynecologic Disease Joelle Harwin, MD.mp4
009 Malignant Gynecologic Disease Omar Hassan, MD.mp4
010 Benign Renal Diseases Benjamin Yeh, MD.mp4
011 Renal and Adrenal Masses Z. Jane Wang, MD.mp4
012 Bladder, Prostate, and Urethra Sean Woolen, MD MS.mp4
013 Rapid-fire Cases – GI GU Joseph Leach, MD, PhD.mp4
014 Rapid-fire Cases – Ultrasound Lori Strachowski, MD.mp4
015 Benign Lung Disease – Infection, ILD Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
016 Diffuse Nodular and Small Airway Diseases Kimberly G. Kallianos, MD.mp4
017 Pleura and Mediastinal Masses Jonathan Liu, MD.mp4
018 Lung Nodules and Metastases Jae Ho Sohn, MD.mp4
019 Congenital Lung Abnormalities Brett M. Elicker, MD.mp4
020 Rapid Fire Cases – Chest X-rays Maya Vella, MD.mp4
021 Masses and Asymmetries Kimberly Ray, MD.mp4
022 Calcifications Heather I. Greenwood, MD.mp4
023 Palpable Lumps Amie Y. Lee, MD.mp4
024 Breast MRI Tatiana Kelil, MD.mp4
025 Breast US Lori M. Strachowski, MD.mp4
026 Imaging of Breast Epithelial Hyperplasia and In-situ Carcinoma Rita Freimanis, MD.mp4
027 Rapid Fire Cases – Breast Cases Maggie Chung, MD.mp4
028 Breast Imaging – Multiple-Choice Questions Galore Elissa Price, MD.mp4
029 Rapid Fire Cases – Pediatric Gastrointestinal Jesse Courtier, MD.mp4
030 Congenital Cardiac Anomalies Taylor Chung, MD.mp4
031 Pediatric Emergencies Raymond Sze, MD.mp4
032 Pediatric Genitourinary Diseases Kayla Cort, MD.mp4
033 Neurovascular Anatomy – Normal and Malformations Jared Narvid, MD.mp4
034 Cerebrovascular Diseases – Infarcts and Hemorrhages Allen Ye, MD.mp4
035 Brain Tumors and Tumor Mimics Soonmee Cha, MD.mp4
036 Pediatric Neuro Diseases Yi Li, MD.mp4
037 Head and Neck – Case Review Elizabeth George, MBBS.mp4
038 Degenerative Spinal Diseases Jason Talbott, MD PhD.mp4
039 Spinal Cord Tumors Soonmee Cha, MD.mp4
040 Phakomatosis Matthew Barkovich, MD.mp4
041 ABR Core – Non-Interpretive Skills Soonmee Cha, MD.mp4
042 Abdominal Ultrasound Cases – What You Need to Know Hailey Choi, MD.mp4
043 Thyroid US and Biopsy Sina Houshmand, MD.mp4
044 Uterus and Adnexa Alyssa Kirsch, MD.mp4
045 1st Trimester Liina Poder, MD.mp4
046 2nd and 3rd Trimesters Dorothy Shum, MD.mp4
047 GU US – Male Preethi Raghu, MD.mp4
048 Transplant – Kidney, Liver, Pancreas Joseph Leach, MD PhD.mp4
049 Imaging of the Heart – Top 10 Diagnoses Yoo Jin Lee, MD.mp4
050 Congenital Cardiac Anomalies and Post-repair Shravan Sridhar, MD.mp4
051 Radiology Resident Physics Review – MRI Michael Hoff, PhD.mp4
052 Radiology Resident Physics Review – CT Michael Hoff, PhD.mp4
053 Ultrasound – Technical Tips and Artifacts John Mongan, MD, PhD.mp4
054 Radiology Safety – CT, MR, and Contrast John Mongan, MD, PhD.mp4
055 Nuclear Medicine Safety, Physics, Artifacts, and Quality Robert Flavell, MD, PhD.mp4
056 Angiographic Anatomy Alexander Lam, MD.mp4
057 Venous and Lymphatic Interventions Jaehoon Shin, MD, PhD.mp4
058 Biliary, Renal and Oncologic Interventions Ryan Kohlbrenner, MD.mp4
059 Patient Care in Interventional Radiology – Informed Consent, Bleeding Risk, Sedation, Contrast Andrew Taylor, MD, PhD.mp4
060 General Nuclear Medicine Part 1 – GI, GU, MSK, and QA Yingbing Wang, MD.mp4
061 General Nuclear Medicine Part 2 – Cardiac, PET, Thyroid, and Parathyroid Robert Flavell, MD, PhD.mp4
062 Metabolic Bone Disease Daria Motamedi, MD.mp4
063 Rapid-Fire Cases – Bone Tumors Matthew Bucknor, MD.mp4
064 Arthritis Thomas Link, MD, PhD.mp4
065 Trauma – Post-Operative MSK Jonathan Friedman, MD.mp4
066 Normal Variants and Congenital Anomalies Kevin Sweetwood, MD.mp4
067 MSK Infection and Marrow Rina Patel, MD.mp4
068 Rapid Fire – MSK Cases Rina Patel, MD.mp4
Syllabus.pdf