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Virtual Lecture Hall

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The American College of Radiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American College of Radiology designates these educational activities for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity
Relevant financial relationships or potential conflicts of interest for presenters will be disclosed within each activity.

The American College of Radiology has received no commercial support for these educational activities.

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Virtual Lecture Hall (3 Lecture Sets)

ACR Member: $170 | Non-Member: $350 | Resident: $75
Approved for 10.00 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™
Total Length: 8:36

This new and distinctive educational forum provides the Radiologist with an opportunity to learn about imaging procedures from a holistic perspective. These challenging presentations offer you:

  • Renowned lecturers including some of the most respected names in radiology today discussing radiology subspecialties and technologies
  • A matchless learning experience based on a triangulation approach to diagnosis comprised of an in-depth review of the patient’s history, radiologic images, and conflicting diagnoses
  • Experts discussing specific cases and noting pertinent clues and findings in the patient’s images
  • The program offers lecture topics on:


Lecture Set: Breast Imaging

ACR Member: $75 | Non-Member: $120 | Resident: $25
Approved for 3.75 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™
Total Length: 3:11

The following lectures can be purchased as a single product at a discounted rate:

  • Imaging Analysis of Breast Asymmetries
  • Invasive Lobular Carcinoma: An Imaging Challenge
  • Mammographic Follow-up as an Alternative to Biopsy: Strengths, Limitations, Pitfalls
  • An Organized Approach to Interpreting Screening Mammography
    Examinations


Individual Lectures:

Author: Edward A. Sickles, MD, FACR, Professor Emeritus of Radiology; UCSF Medical Center
Imaging Analysis of Breast Asymmetries - Preview
ACR Member: $25 | Non-Member: $60 | Resident: $15
Approved for 1.00 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™
Total Length: 0:49

• Describe and define the four types of mammographic asymmetry.
• Describe the appropriate workup for each of the four types of mammographic asymmetry.
• Describe the appropriate assessment and management for each of the four types of mammographic asymmetry.



Invasive Lobular Carcinoma: An Imaging Challenge - Preview
ACR Member: $25 | Non-Member: $60 | Resident: $15
Approved for 0.75 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™
Total Length: 0:34

• Describe the mammographic features of invasive lobular carcinoma.
• Describe the sonographic features of invasive lobular carcinoma.
• Describe the MRI features of invasive lobular carcinoma.


Mammographic Follow-up as an Alternative to Biopsy: Strengths, Limitations, Pitfalls - Preview
ACR Member: $25 | Non-Member: $60 | Resident: $15
Approved for 1.00 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™
Total Length: 0:52

• Identify probably benign lesions (PBL) by their mammographic and sonographic features.
• Describe the rationale for PBL management with periodic mammographic surveillance.
• Understand why some aspects of PBL management are still unresolved.


An Organized Approach to Interpreting Screening Mammography
Examinations - Preview
ACR Member: $25 | Non-Member: $60 | Resident: $15
Approved for 1.00 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™
Total Length: 0:56

• Develop a standardized approach to the interpretation of screening mammograms.
• Utilize several perceptual aids in the interpretation of screening mammograms.
• Describe many of the subtle mammographic features of malignancy.




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