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Grand Rounds Lecture Series
NOTE: CME Accreditation and Disclosure Information
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Accreditation and Disclosure Information
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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ACR Member: $225 or $25 per individual lecture Non-Member: $525 or $60 per individual lecture Resident: $100 or $15 per individual lecture Approved for 11.25 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 8:53 |
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Large Training Program: $1,400 | Small Training Program: $1,100 |
This innovative online lecture series focuses on the most up-to-date radiologic curriculum, with each lecture targeting a specific disease state or a challenging condition that radiologists often face in today’s practices. Many of the lectures featured in the Grand Rounds curriculum are designed for those radiologists with access to some of today’s most state-of-the-art imaging equipment. The Grand Rounds program is presented in a convenient and appealing online format and features a blue-ribbon faculty with some of the leading names in radiology today, sharing their expertise and experience in radiology.
Grand Rounds Individual Lectures:
| Author: Lee F. Rogers, MD, FACR, Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, AZ |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:47 | |
- Appropriate radiographs to obtain subtle manifestations of injury
- Role of CT and MRI in diagnosis
- Diagnostic features of posterior dislocation of the shoulder, a commonly overlooked injury
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: William G. Bradley, Jr, MD, PhD, FACR, Professor and Chairman, Department of Radiology, UCSD Medical Center, San Diego, CA | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:44 | |
- Understand how MR spectroscopy (MRS) differs from MR imaging (MRI)
- Understand which metabolites are seen by MRS of the brain and why they are seen
- Understand the pattern of peaks which are increased and decreased in distinguishing brain tumor from radiation necrosis and abscess
- Understand why ultra high field (3T) is even better than traditional high field (1.5T) for MRS
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Edward I. Bluth, MD, FACR, Chair, Department of Radiology, Ochsner Clinic Foundation Hospital, New Orleans, LA | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 0.5 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:24 | |
- Understand the rationale and methodology for characterizing plaque
- Understand how to correctly grade carotid stenosis including which parameters to measure
- Understand the pitfalls and limitations of carotid scanning
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Pablo R. Ros, MD, MPH, FACR, Executive Vice-Chairman and Associate Radiologist-in-Chief, Department of Radiology, Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard, Boston, MA | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 0.75 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:37 | |
- Recent technical developments in abdominal imaging
- Discussion of the concept of personalized medicine
- Discussion of molecular imaging in abdomen
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Donald L. Resnick, MD, FACR, Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, UCSD, San Diego, CA | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:52 | |
- Define the anatomic and pathologic bass for degenerative disorders of the vertebral column
- Delineate differential diagnostic features that allow accurate diagnosis of such degenerative disorders
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Gillian M. Newstead, MB, ChB, FACR, Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:47 | |
- Review the indications for breast MR interventional procedures
- Discuss methods for MR-guided biopsy
- Discuss techniques for MR-guided wire localization
- Review technical problems associated with these procedures
- Outline the results of breast intervention as reported in the literature
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Anne C. Roberts, MD, FACR, Chief of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Department of Radiology, UCSD Medical Center/Thornton Hospital, La Jolla, CA | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:56 | |
- Recognize the different IVC filters
- Be familiar with the indications for IVC filter use
- Be familiar with the complications of IVC filters
- Be familiar with the availability of temporary IVC filters
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Carol M. Rumack, MD, FACR, Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:47 | |
- Learn how the posterior fontanelle improves diagnosis of intraventricular hemorrhage over the typical sagittal view of the lateral ventricle
- Learn how the mastoid fontanelle allows the diagnosis of cerebellar hemorrhages that were not previously recognized with the standard coronal and sagittal views of the neonatal brain
- Learn to diagnose hemorrhagic clot in the Cisterna magna and it how is changes the prognosis of intraventricular hemorrhage in premature infants
- Learn to diagnose both 3rd and 4th ventricular hemorrhage on mstoid fontanelle views
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Richard M. Gore, MD, FACR, Professor of Radiology, Northwestern University Medical Center, Chief of Gastrointestinal Radiology, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, Evanston, IL | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:47 | |
- Address the controversies regarding colorectal screening and diagnosis
- Understand the role of MDCT, MR, TRUS, TRMR, PET and PET/CT in staging colorectal cancer
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: James B. Spies, MD, FACR, Chair, Department of Radiology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:43 | |
- Understand the indications for treatment of fibroids with embolization
- Understand the basic technique of uterine embolization
- Understand the role of imaging in pre-embolization evaluation
- Understand the role of imaging in post-procedure management
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Lawrence W. Bassett, MD, FACR, Iris Cantor Professor of Breast Imaging, UCLA Medical School, Los Angeles, CA | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:42 | |
- Describe the advantages of a breast imaging facility "going digital" for mammography
- Describe the challenges that have to be overcome in "going digital" for mammography
- Design an efficient scenario for soft-copy review of screening and diagnosis breast imaging
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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| Author: Ruth G. Ramsey, MD, FACR, Medical Director, MRI of River North, Chicago, IL | |
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ACR Member: $25 Non-Member: $60 Resident: $15 Approved for 1.0 AMA/PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™ |
Total Length: 0:47 | |
- Understand the many and varied imaging appearances of multiple sclerosis in the brain and spine
- To be aware of the differential diagnosis of various white matter lesions and their imaging appearances
- To be aware of the use of MR spectroscopy for white matter lesions
Individual lectures can be purchased in advance of the actual release date of the lectures. Formatted after the traditional Grand Rounds at an academic institution, the lectures will be released on a monthly basis.
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