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Annual Meeting October 23-25, 2019
NEW YORK ROENTGEN SOCIETY
15 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
Princeton Club of NY
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Wednesday October 23, 2019 AM INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 1: Moderator: Mona Ranade (Mount Sinai) 8:30 Deep Venous Thrombosis SAM Pratik Shukla, MD (Rutgers) 9:00 Role of IVC Filter and Indications for Placement Divya Sridhar, MD (Harlem Hospital) 9:30 Anti-Coagulation Tania Ahuja, PharmD (NYU Langone) 10:00 BREAK 10:20 The Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism: SAM
What Radiologists Should Know Bedros Taslakian, MD (NYU Langone) 10:50 Chronic DVT and Iliocaval Reconstruction Anuj Malhotra, MD (Weill Cornell) 11:20 Post-Thrombotic Syndrome Sidney Brejt, MD (Columbia) 11:50 SAMs questions review 12:00 Lunch
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Wednesday October 23, 2019 AM BREAST 1: Moderator: Samantha Heller (NYU Langone) 8:30 Breast Oncology Joseph Sparano, MD (Montefiore) 9:00 Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Imaging Cecilia Mercado, MD (NYU Langone) 9:30 PET-MRI and MBI Amy Melsaether, MD (Mount Sinai) 10:00 BREAK 10:20 Contrast-Enhanced Mammography SAM Victoria Mango, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering) 10:50 Abbreviated MRI Linda Moy, MD (NYU Langone) 11:20 New and Innovative Techniques in Breast Imaging SAM Richard Ha, MD (Columbia) 11:50 SAMs questions review 12:00 Lunch
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Wednesday October 23, 2019 PM INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 2: Moderator: Mona Ranade (Mount Sinai) 1:00 Catheter Directed Therapy SAM Dan Shilo, MD (Brown University) 1:30 Complex Filter Retrieval Rahul Patel, MD (Mount Sinai) 2:00 Thrombectomy Devices Joseph Titano, MD (Mount Sinai) 2:30 BREAK 2:50 IVC Filter retrieval Sumeet Bahl, MD (Mount Sinai) 3:20 Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) SAM Rob Blue, MD (Elmhurst Hospital Center) 3:50 Endovascular management of CTEPH Vivan Bishay, MD (Mount Sinai) 4:20 SAMs questions review 4:30 END
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Wednesday October 23, 2019 PM BREAST 2: Moderator: Samantha Heller (NYU) 1:00 Screening Databases and Audit Cindy Lee, MD (NYU Langone) 1:30 New Perspectives on Male Breast Cancer SAM Yiming Gao, MD (NYU Langone) 2:00 Screening in Higher Risk Women
Elizabeth Arleo, MD (Weill Cornell) 2:30 BREAK 2:50 Optimizing MR directed US SAM
Chloe Chhor, MD (NYU Langone) 3:20 Patient Communication in Breast Imaging Nina Vincoff, MD (Northwell Health) 3:50 Updates on Trials Beatriu Reig, MD (NYU Langone) 4:20 SAMs questions review 4:30 END
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Thursday October 24, 2019 AM GI/GU: Moderator: Sherelle Laifer-Narin and Elizabeth Hecht 8:30 Vascular US: Tips and Tricks
Sherelle Laifer-Narin, MD (Columbia) 9:00 Go with the Flow (CT/MR): Vascular Disease Review for the
Abdominal Radiologist Ben Navot, MD (Columbia)
9:30 Abbreviated Protocols in Abdominal Imaging: Clinical and Cost
Effectiveness Barak Friedman, MD and Alex Somwaru, MD (Mount Sinai West)
10:00 BREAK 10:20 Benign Female Pelvis: What the GYN Needs to Know? SAM
Nicole Hindman, MD (NYU Langone) 10:50 PI-RADS v2.1 – Everything Old is New Again SAM
Daniel J Margolis, MD (Weill Cornell) 11:20 Gender Inclusivity in Radiology: Emerging Applications
Kavita Patel, MD (Northwell Health) 11:50 SAMs questions review 12:00 Lunch
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Thursday October 24, 2019 AM CHEST: Moderator: Andy Plodkowski, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering) 8:30 Nonvascular Thoracic MRI
Nishant Parehk, MD (Northwestern) 9:00 Imaging of Lung Cancer SAM
Andy Plodkowski, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering) 9:30 Congenital Heart Disease for the General Chest Radiologist SAM
Larry Latson, MD (NYU Langone) 10:00 BREAK 10:20 Pulmonary and Cardiac Sarcoidosis
Adam Jacobi, MD (Mount Sinai) 10:50 Imaging of Pulmonary Embolic Disease
Joanna Escalon, MD (Weill Cornell) 11:20 Imaging of Lung Interventions
Rocio Perez Johnston, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering) 11:50 SAMs questions review 12:00 Lunch
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Thursday October 24, 2019 PM GI/GU: Moderator: Elizabeth Hecht, MD (Columbia) 1:00 Ace that Case: Rectal Cancer Pre and Post Treatment Imaging SAM
Viktoriya Paroder, MD PhD (Memorial Sloan Kettering) 1:30 Standardizing Small Bowel Imaging Interpretation Jason Chalifoux, MD (Columbia) 2:00 Liver Imaging: Update on LI-RADS and Hepatobiliary Contrast SAM
Agents Victoria Chernyak, MD MS (Montefiore) 2:30 BREAK 2:50 Lessons Learned from Interdiscplinary Pancreas Conference Lyndon Luk, MD (Columbia) 3:20 Which incidentally detected thyroid nodules should undergo FNA? Jill Langer, MD (University of Pennsylvania) 3:50 Learning From Our Mistakes: Common Misses in the Abdomen and
Pelvis Krishna Shanbhogue, MD (NYU Langone)
4:20 SAMs questions review 4:30 Cocktail reception for all participants Distinguished Radiologist Award:
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Thursday October 24, 2019 PM MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING: Sports Medicine: What the Orthopedic Surgeon Wants to Know! Moderator: Tate Greditzer (HSS) 1:00 Oops!... I Fell on my Knee! Diagnosing and Managing the SAM
Pediatric Athlete Tate Greditzer, MD (HSS) and Peter Fabricant, MD (HSS)
2:00 SLAP Tears and Beyond: Diagnosing and Managing the SAM
Athletic Shoulder Eric Bogner, MD(HSS) and Brandon Erickson, MD (Rothman Ortho)
3:00 BREAK 3:30 Common Injuries in the Weekend Warrior
Kevin Math, MD (HSS) and James Carr, MD (HSS)
4:20 SAMs questions review 4:30 Cocktail reception for all participants Distinguished Radiologist Award:
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Friday October 25, 2019 AM NEURORADIOLOGY: Moderator: Amit Aggarwal, MD (Mount Sinai) 8:30 Cervical Lymph Nodes Peter Som, MD (Mount Sinai) 8:50 Emergency Imaging of the Head and Neck SAM Mari Hagiwara, MD (NYU Langone) 9:10 Imaging of the Skull Base – Anatomy and Common Pathologic
Processes Matthew Young, DO (NYU Langone) 9:30 Imaging of the Brain Tumor Patient – What the Radiologist SAM
Needs to Know Rajan Jain, MD (NYU Langone) 9:50 BREAK 10:10 Review and Update of Vascular Imaging of the Brain
Brian Rigney, MD (Mount Sinai) 10:30 Review and Update of Common White Matter Diseases of SAM
the Brain J. Levi Chazen, MD (Weill Cornell) 10:50 Imaging of Spinal Trauma Vinodkumar Velayudhan, DO (SUNY Downstate) 11:10 Machine Learning Application in Neuroimaging – Current Concepts
and Future Directions Nathaniel Swinburne, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering)
11:30 Unknown Challenge Cases and SAMs Questions Review
12:00 End
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Friday October 25, 2019 AM RADIATION ONCOLOGY: Moderator: Richard Bakst (Mount Sinai) 8:30 Evolving role of SBRT Daniel Gomez (MSKCC) 9:00 Risk based treatment approaches for prostate caner Richard Stock, MD (Mount Sinai) 9:30 The Clinical Evidence for Proton Therapy in Solid Malignancies Charles Simone (New York Proton Consortium) 10:00 BREAK 10:20 Treatment strategies for HPV related Cancers Nancy Lee (MSKCC) 10:50 Nerve invasion in head and neck cancers Richard Bakst (Mount Sinai) 11:20 Adaptive planning in head and neck cancer
Kenneth Hu (NYU) 12:00 End
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Course Description and Objectives This conference is designed for radiologists and radiation oncologists in practice and in training as well as other physicians and health professionals interested in medical imaging. The lecture program incorporates all methods of diagnostic imaging, radiologic intervention and radiation oncology with emphasis on state-of-the art utilization, performance, and interpretation. Current topics in medical imaging will be addressed, including Advances in Cardiothoracic, Abdominopelvic, Musculoskeletal, Emergency, Neurologic, and Breast Imaging, along with Radiation Oncology.
Target Audience The target audience includes practicing radiologists, radiation therapists and trainees in these fields, and other physicians/health care professionals interested in medical imaging.
Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Elements and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through a joint sponsorship with the SNMMI and the NYRS. SNMMI is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACC ME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The SNMMI designates this educational activity for 27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Fees, Refunds , Registration NYRS members-in-training — Free! NYRS members — $100 Out of state NYRS members — $300 Non NYRS members — $695 (all 3 days) or $300 (per day) Non NYRS member Fellows, Residents and Technologists — $350 (all 3 days) or $200 (per day) Full refunds provided less a $75 service charge upon written notice until September 15, 2017
Visit www.nyrs.nyc for Online Registration For more Information, contact: Jacqueline Kurdziel at [email protected] or visit our website at www.nyrs.nyc
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Tuition Includes - Syllabus - Daily breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks - Processing of continuing medical education (CME) credits
About the Society The New York Roentgen Society was founded in April 3,1912 and is one of the oldest radiological societies in the United States. Professor Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen was awarded honorary membership in 1914; it was the only honorary radiological society membership he accepted in the United States. The New York Roentgen Society is a component of the New York State Radiological Society a Chapter of the American College of Radiology.
Sponsors NYRS gratefully thanks our meeting sponsors.