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CARDIOVASCULAR & PULMONARY IMAGING ABDOMINAL & PELVIC IMAGING: CT/MR/US HYATT REGENCY INDIAN WELLS, CA / JAN 27 – FEB 1, 2013 RADIOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL IMAGING UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO

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CARDIOVASCULAR & PULMONARY IMAGINGJanuary 27 – 29, 2013

This course is a comprehensive review of cross-sectional imaging of the chest, covering the pulmonary, vascular and cardiac systems. The course will be useful as a review of thoracic imaging, as well as a guide for radiologists hoping to expand their practice to new areas. It will provide an update on a variety of established clinical applications, but will also touch on newer, cutting-edge technologies such as cardiac CT. A practical approach to these areas of emerging technology will be presented so as to be useful to radiologists from all types of clinical practice. The course will feature focused, 20-minute lectures to allow for the inclusion of more topics and to maximize learning.

Earn SAM Credit An opportunity for completion of a Self-Assessment Module will be offered. “HRCT of the Lung” is pending approval by the American Board of Radiology for 1 SAM credit and for meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfi lling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certifi cation Program. SAM credits are required for radiologists certifi ed since 2002.

At the completion of this course, the attendee should be able to:1. Confi dently interpret high-resolution CT scans of the lungs and provide focused

differential diagnoses;2. Describe a practical approach to the imaging of lung infections and pleural

diseases;3. Recognize typical manifestations of acute and chronic aortic diseases;4. Describe the role of cross-sectional imaging in the evaluation of acquired heart

diseases;5. Discriminate benign vs. malignant lung nodules/masses on CT and PET;6. Understand the role of CT and PET in the evaluation and staging of lung cancer.

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EnrollmentPre-registration is encouraged to ensure your space in these courses. Pre-register by November 30, 2012 and SAVE $50–100 on your registration fee. Registration form is on page 11.

TUITION – BOTH COURSES:$1,095 for practicing physicians$1,045 for UCSF Radiology Alumni / Active Military$ 895 for fellows, residents, allied health providers

TUITION – ONE COURSE: $ 610 for practicing physicians$ 560 for UCSF Radiology Alumni / Active Military$ 480 for fellows, residents, allied health providers

SYLLABUS Printable PDFs of presentations will be available online one week prior to the course, so that attendees can print out and bring pertinent presentations with them. An electronic syllabus and paper notebook will be provided. You must provide an email address with your registration to receive advance syllabus information. Paper copies of presentations will not be provided onsite.

ABDOMINAL & PELVIC IMAGING: CT/MR/USJanuary 30 – February 1, 2013

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The goal of this course is to enhance the interpretation of body imaging studies and to improve clinical practice, by providing an updated review of state-of-the-art imaging methods and evidence-based practice in CT, MR and US imaging of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems. Addtionally, the corresponding ACR guidelines on managing incidental fi ndings in the kidney, adrenal, liver and pancreas on CT scans will be discussed.

Earn SAM Credit An opportunity for completion of a Self-Assessment Module (SAM) will be offered. “Appendicitis: Imaging Update” is pending approval by the American Board of Radiology for 1 SAM credit and for meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfi lling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certifi cation Program. SAM credits are required for radiologists certifi ed since 2002.

At the completion of this course, the attendee should be able to:1. Utilize the ACR recommendations for managing incidental fi ndings in the kidney,

liver, adrenal gland, and pancreas on CT scans;2. Identify indications for the use of different imaging modalities (CT/MRI/US) for

various abdomino-pelvic organs and conditions;3. Apply practical approaches to diagnosing both benign and malignant diseases of

the abdomen and pelvis;4. Anticipate potential pitfalls in abdomino-pelvic imaging and interpretation;5. Demonstrate improved ability to assess fetal abnormalities with ultrasound.

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Michael D. Hope, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology

David M. Naeger, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Radiology

W. Richard Webb, MDProfessor Emeritus of Radiology

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COURSE PROGRAM

SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2013 7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:25 Welcome and Introduction Brett M. Elicker, MD

High-resolution CT of the Lung 7:30 General Approach to HRCT and Normal Anatomy W. Richard Webb, MD 7:50 Ground Glass Opacity and Consolidation W. Richard Webb, MD 8:10 HRCT of Nodular Lung Disease W. Richard Webb, MD 8:30 Approach to Lung Fibrosis W. Richard Webb, MD 8:50 Pattern Based Approach to Small Airways Disease W. Richard Webb, MD 9:10 Questions and Review: HRCT of the Lung Brett M. Elicker, MD 9:55 Recess

Lung and Pleura 10:10 Chest X-rays: Pearls, Pitfalls and Brett M. Elicker, MD Things You Should Never Miss 10:30 Commonly Missed Diagnoses on Chest CT Brett M. Elicker, MD 10:50 CT of the Pleura: Anatomy and W. Richard Webb, MD Characterization of Effusions 11:10 CT of the Pleura: Infections and Neoplasms W. Richard Webb, MD 11:30 Pattern-Based Approach to Lung Infections W. Richard Webb, MD 12:15 pm Questions and Discussion 12:30 Adjourn

MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 7:00 am Continental Breakfast

Vascular Diseases of the Thorax 7:30 Pulmonary Embolism: Imaging Controversies Brett M. Elicker, MD 7:50 Pulmonary Embolism: Pitfalls Brett M. Elicker, MD 8:10 Imaging of the Aorta Michael D. Hope, MD 8:30 CT of Acute Aortic Syndromes Michael D. Hope, MD 8:50 Role of MRI in the Evaluation of the Aorta Michael D. Hope, MD 9:10 Post-operative Aorta: What the Surgeon Wants to Know Michael D. Hope, MD 9:55 Recess

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Accreditation

This educational activity meets the requirement under California State Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.

The total credits are inclusive of 10.25 in CT, 1.0 in MR, and 1.5 in PET/CT.

Physician Assistants The National Commission on Certifi cation of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) states that AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are acceptable for continuing medical education requirements for recertifi cation.

Nurses The California Board of Registered Nursing accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ toward license renewal.

The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 (con’t.)Cardiac Imaging 10:10 Cardiac Findings on Routine Chest CT Brett M. Elicker, MD 10:30 Intro to Coronary CTA: Technique and Atherosclerosis Michael D. Hope, MD 10:50 Intro to Coronary CTA: Grafts, Stents and Michael D. Hope, MD Anomalous Coronaries 11:10 Cardiac CT: Beyond the Coronary Arteries Brett M. Elicker, MD 11:30 Cardiac MRI: Top Diagnoses Michael D. Hope, MD 12:15 pm Questions and Discussion 12:30 Adjourn

TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2013 7:00 am Continental Breakfast

Benign / Malignant Tumors of the Thorax 7:30 Role of CT in the Assessment of Pulmonary Nodules Brett M. Elicker, MD 7:50 Non-Tumorous Lung Nodules and Masses Brett M. Elicker, MD 8:10 PET of Lung Nodules and Masses David M. Naeger, MD 8:30 Infl ammatory Lesions on PET: It’s Not a Tumor David M. Naeger, MD 8:50 What to do with Incidental Findings on CT and PET David M. Naeger, MD 9:10 Mediastinal Masses: Approach and Diagnosis Brett M. Elicker, MD 9:55 Recess

Lung Cancer and Thoracic Malignancies 10:10 The Tumor Formerly Known as David M. Naeger, MD Bronchoalveolar Carcinoma 10:30 PET/CT of the Terrible Ts: Other Thoracic Tumors David M. Naeger, MD 10:50 CT Lung Cancer Screening Brett M. Elicker, MD 11:10 Lung Cancer: Typical and Atypical Appearances Brett M. Elicker, MD 11:30 Comprehensive Approach to Imaging of Lung Cancer David M. Naeger, MD 12:15 pm Questions and Discussion 12:30 Adjourn

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Accreditation

This educational activity meets the requirement under California State Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.

The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The total credits are inclusive of 6.25 in CT, 4.0 in MR, and 3.25 in US.

Physician Assistants The National Commission on Certifi cation of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) states that AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are acceptable for continuing medical education requirements for recertifi cation.

Nurses The California Board of Registered Nursing accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ toward license renewal.

ABDOMINAL & PELVIC IMAGING: CT/MR/US

UCSF Course DirectorZ. Jane Wang, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology

Guest FacultyKumar E. Sandrasegaran, MDAssociate Professor of RadiologyIndiana University School of Medicine at Indianapolis

UCSF FacultyRoy A. Filly, MDProfessor Emeritus of RadiologyCo-Founder, Fetal Treatment Program

Emily M. Webb, MDAssociate Professor of Clinical Radiology

Antonio C. Westphalen, MD, MASAssociate Professor of Radiology

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2013

7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:30 Renal Masses: FAQ in Contemporary Practice Z. Jane Wang, MD 8:15 CT/MRI of the Adrenals Antonio C. Westphalen, MD 9:00 Small Bowel: What Not to Miss Z. Jane Wang, MD 9:45 Recess 10:00 Top 10 Gynecologic Indications for MRI Antonio C. Westphalen, MD 10:45 Ovarian Masses: Emphasis on Benign Masses Roy A. Filly, MD 11:30 Imaging of Bariatric Surgery Antonio C. Westphalen, MD 12:15 pm Questions and Discussion 12:30 Adjourn

THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2013

7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Everything You Need to Know About the Emily M. Webb, MD Spleen in Less than an Hour 8:15 Post-Surgical Changes: Pearls and Pitfalls Z. Jane Wang, MD 9:00 Primary Retroperitoneal Masses: Emily M. Webb, MD an Approach to Diagnosis 9:45 Recess 10:00 Cirrhotic Liver: Focal Liver Lesion Characterization Kumar E. Sandrasegaran, MD 10:45 Lecture: Imaging Update of Appendicitis Emily M. Webb, MD 11:30 Quiz and Discussion: Appendicitis Emily M. Webb, MD 12:15 pm Questions and Discussion 12:30 Adjourn

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2013

7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Management of Incidental Liver Lesions Kumar E. Sandrasegaran, MD 8:15 Challenging Fetal Genitourinary Diagnoses Roy A. Filly, MD 9:00 Pancreatic Cancer: What the Surgeons and Kumar E. Sandrasegaran, MD Oncologists Want to Know 9:45 Recess 10:00 Sonography of Renal Transplants Roy A. Filly, MD 10:45 Management of Incidental Cystic Pancreatic Kumar E. Sandrasegaran, MD Lesions 11:30 Effi cient and Effective Analysis of the Fetal Heart Roy A. Filly, MD 12:30 pm Adjourn

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Hyatt Reservationstel: 888-421-1442 / 760–341–1000

Reserve online at https://resweb.passkey.com/go/ucsfradReservation deadline: Friday, January 4, 2013

Standard Room (single/double): $185.The daily resort fee ($23) has been waived for UCSF attendees who book directly with the hotel. The room rate includes high-speed internet access, fi tness center access 24/7, local and toll-free calls, and in-room coffee.

When making your accommodation decisions, please take into consideration that staying at the host hotel helps UCSF meet its contractual obligations and keeps registration fees reasonable. To ensure the conference rate, please book directly with the hotel, using the website or phone numbers listed above.

The Hyatt has reserved a limited block of rooms at special room rates for this conference. Call the Reservations Department directly at the number above and mention that you are attending the UCSF Radiology course to receive the discounted rates.

Conference rates for reservation requests made after the deadline cannot be guaranteed and will be extended on a space-available basis only. A credit card number is required to guarantee your reservation. Rates exclude 11.25% state & local taxes, 2% business development fee, .20% state tourism fee (subject to change).

Additional $25 per person (each) per night for third and/or fourth person per room. Check-in is 4:00 pm, check-out is 12:00 pm. Cancellations made less than 72 hours from scheduled arrival, early departures not notifi ed at check-in, and no-shows will be charged a one night’s stay. Nightly self-park is complimentary, valet is $7 for daily parking and $25 overnight.

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Air TravelUCSF Radiology has negotiated special fares with American and United Airlines for radiology course attendees. To ensure the lowest fares, please book with the airline directly using the codes below:

Airport code: PSP www.palmspringsairport.com

Airline Online Code TelAmerican www.aa.com 1713BI 800–433–1790United www.united.com ZN8V234613 800–521–4041 ($25 fee via phone)

The ONTario airport is about 80 miles or 1.5 hours away.LAX and SAN Diego are about 130 miles / 2.5 hours away.

Car RentalHertz 800–654–2240CV # PSP: 01SY0254 ONT/LAX: 01SY0253

Arrangements have been made with Hertz Car Rental for special rates during this UCSF meeting, as well as one week before and after this meeting. Rentals can be arranged for either Palm Springs or Ontario airports. Reserve using the phone and CV numbers listed above.

Hyatt Regency Indian Wellsgrandchampions.hyatt.com44600 Indian Wells LaneIndian Wells, CA 92210

All rooms at the resort are suite-style and feature 550 square feet of separate seating and sleeping areas, and include high-speed internet access, a fl at screen tv, a mini-fridge, a coffee maker, and iHome stereo system with iPod docking station.

The resort features seven heated pools, with both family and adult sections. The Aqua Serena Spa was featured on “100 Best Spas in the World” and provides a variety of treatments for pampering and rejuvenation. The resort offers full-service dining, a poolside cafe, deli take-out, as well as in-room dining. Resort activities include yoga, jogging trails, tennis and golf lessons, and Camp Hyatt for kids ages 3-12.

Guests can experience true world-class golf located adjacent to the resort grounds at the Indian Wells Golf Resort, home to the LG Skins game. The El Paseo Shopping and Entertainment district is only two miles/fi ve minutes away. Hot Air Ballooning, Desert Jeep tours, the Empire Polo grounds, and the Living Desert Museum are all nearby.

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Golf Lessons

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For more information on these and other activities: www.visitpalmsprings.comThursday Night Village Fest − enjoy an array of artists, artisans, entertainers, snacks

and a farmers market in downtown Palm Springs.El Paseo Drive − stroll and shop on one of the most bountiful upscale shopping venues.Living Desert Zoo and Gardens − 1,200 acres of scenic trails and exhibits including

gardens, live animal shows, a play park, a model train exhibit and tram rides.Children’s Discovery Museum − with over fi fty hands-on exhibits,Moorten Botanical Gardens & Cactarium − examine over 3,000 examples of

southwestern cacti and plants.Palm Springs Air Museum − experience one of the world’s largest collections of WW2

fi ghter planesAerial Tram − ascend 8,000 feet in the world’s largest rotating tramcars, with a

spectacular, never-ending panoramic view of Palm Springs below.Joshua Tree National Park − located on the northeast edge of the Palm Springs area,

the nearly 800,000 acre park encompasses the most interesting geologic displays found in California’s deserts.

The Greater Palm Springs Areawww.palmspringsusa.com

Palm Springs is located about 130 miles or a two-hour drive east of Los Angeles. The area includes the neighboring towns of Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert and Indian Wells, as you travel southeast along Route 10 or Highway 111. The area has an averge 350 days of sunshine a year, and winter temperatures are usually in the 70’s.

The mix of southwestern culture and California history combine to make the Palm Springs area an eclectic mix of food, culture, outdoor activities, and an ideal opportunity for the art afi cionado or furniture collector to enjoy the search for that unique fi nd.

Featured Attraction:Sunnylands Center at the Annenberg Estatehttp://sunnylands.org

Nicknamed the “Camp David” of the west, Sunnylands was conceived by philanthropists Walter and Leonore Annenberg, who commissioned architect Quincy A. Jones of USC to build a contemporary residence on their 200-acre estate in Rancho Mirage.

The bright, open, inviting building that Jones created was then decorated by noted designers Haines and Graber. The Estate has been used as a retreat for world leaders, politicians and foreign dignitaries for over 40 years, and also hosts one of the fi nest private collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art.

The Center is open free to the public Thursday through Sunday, and features select artwork and the Gardens. Tours of the home are limited and tickets can only be purchased in advance.

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REGISTRATIONCARDIO-PULMONARY / ABDOMINAL & PELVIC (RAD 13 020/021)Jan 27 – Feb 1, 2013 / The Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa – Indian Wells, CaliforniaEarly Enrollment Deadline: November 30, 2012

Four easy ways to register:1. Online at www.cme.ucsf.edu (registration discount for both courses not available online)

2. Fax this form to 415−502−17953. Mail this form to UCSF Offi ce of CME, PO Box 45368, San Francisco, CA 94145–03684. Phone using Visa, Amex or MC. Call 415−476−5808, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (Pacifi c Time)

REGISTRANT INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT)

Name ______________________________________________________________________ First Last Degree

Address ____________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

Tel ________________________________ Fax ________________________________ Area Code Area Code

E-mail _____________________________________________________________________

You must provide an email address with your registration to receive advance syllabus information. Paper copies will not be provided on site.Would you like to receive general UCSF Radiology CME email notices? Yes No.

Month/Day of Birth for record verifi cation: _______ / _______ / X X month day

COURSE REGISTRATION: BOTH COURSES ONE COURSE ONLY check one Save more when registering Cardio-Pulmonary (RAD 13 020)

for both courses. Abdomen & Pelvis (RAD 13 021)

Check your category By 11/30/12 After 11/30/12 By 11/30/12 After 11/30/12 Physician $ 995 $ 1,095 $ 560 $ 610 UCSF Rad Alum/Mlitary $ 945 $ 1,045 $ 510 $ 560 Resident/fellow/nurse $ 795 $ 895 $ 430 $ 480 physician assisant (with letter of verifi cation)

METHOD OF PAYMENT Check enclosed, payable to UC Regents.Please charge my: Visa Mastercard American Express

Card No. _____________________________________________________________________

Exp. Date ______________________ Signature _________________________________

Payment may be made by credit card, check or money order drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. currency. We regret that we cannot accept checks drawn on foreign banks. Enrollment confi rmation will be mailed to you within two weeks of receipt of the application. CANCELLATION A refund of the enrollment fee, less $75, will be made upon receipt of a written request only by Friday, 1/18/2013. No refunds will be made after this date. In the unlikely event that the program is cancelled, UCSF Radiology will refund the registration fee in full, but cannot be responsible for any hotel or travel costs.

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