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Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Winston-Salem, NC Permit No. 154 Department of Radiology Wake Forest School of Medicine Medical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1088 Kiawah Island Golf Resort August 3–7, 2015 Summer Radiology Review 2015 Target Audience & Objectives This course is intended for practicing radiologists. At the conclusion of this CME activity, the participants should be better able to: ACCREDITATION The Wake Forest School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT STATEMENT The Wake Forest School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 22.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY It is the policy of Wake Forest School of Medicine to require disclosure of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or planning committee member has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial products or services discussed in an educational presentation. This information can be found in the activity materials distributed at the meeting. FACULTY Scott D. Wuertzer, MD Activity Director Assistant Professor Musculoskeletal Imaging Brian C. Allen, MD Assistant Professor Abdominal Imaging Evelyn Y. Anthony, MD Associate Professor Pediatric Imaging Caron B. Dover, MD Assistant Professor Cardiothoracic Imaging Akiva Mintz, MD, PhD Assistant Professor Nuclear Medicine James J. Perumpillichira, MD Assistant Professor Abdominal Imaging Daniel W. Williams, III, MD Professor Neuroimaging THE DIVISION OF RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES PRESENTS Wake Forest School of Medicine Summer Radiology Review • Interpret MRI examinations of the wrist, hip, and foot with emphasis on patients with ulnar-sided wrist pain, femoroacetabular impingement, and suspected musculoskeletal infection. • Review the state of the art approaches to performance and interpretation of advanced MRI techniques, including fetal, renal, and head and neck. • Gain an in-depth understanding of current status of molecular imaging, including newer PET agents. • Understand the current options in lung, pancreatic, renal, and colon cancer screening and evaluation with emphasis on appropriate use of CT colonography and PET imaging. • Recognize pitfalls of interpretation in thoracic, abdominal, and vascular imaging, with focus on interstitial lung disease, acute abdomen, blunt trauma, and aortic disease. • Identify appropriate use of pediatric ultrasound and MRI, including the initial workup and follow-up of adnexal masses.

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Page 1: PAID Wake Forest School of Medicine Summer Radiology … · Department of Radiology Wake Forest School of Medicine Medical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem, ... Golf Resort August 3–7,

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Kiawah IslandGolf Resort

August 3–7, 2015

Summer Radiology Review 2015Target Audience & ObjectivesThis course is intended for practicing radiologists. At the conclusion of this CME activity, the participants should be better able to:

ACCREDITATION

The Wake Forest School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT STATEMENT

The Wake Forest School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 22.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY

It is the policy of Wake Forest School of Medicine to require disclosure of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or planning committee member has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial products or services discussed in an educational presentation. This information can be found in the activity materials distributed at the meeting.

FACULTY

Scott D. Wuertzer, MDActivity DirectorAssistant ProfessorMusculoskeletal Imaging

Brian C. Allen, MDAssistant ProfessorAbdominal Imaging

Evelyn Y. Anthony, MDAssociate ProfessorPediatric Imaging

Caron B. Dover, MDAssistant ProfessorCardiothoracic Imaging

Akiva Mintz, MD, PhDAssistant ProfessorNuclear Medicine

James J. Perumpillichira, MDAssistant ProfessorAbdominal Imaging

Daniel W. Williams, III, MDProfessorNeuroimaging

T H E D I V I S I O N O F R A D I O L O G I C S C I E N C E S P R E S E N T S

Wake ForestSchool of Medicine Summer Radiology Review

• Interpret MRI examinations of the wrist, hip, and foot with emphasis on patients with ulnar-sided wrist pain, femoroacetabular impingement, and suspected musculoskeletal infection.

• Review the state of the art approaches to performance and interpretation of advanced MRI techniques, including fetal, renal, and head and neck.

• Gain an in-depth understanding of current status of molecular imaging, including newer PET agents.

• Understand the current options in lung, pancreatic, renal, and colon cancer screening and evaluation with emphasis on appropriate use of CT colonography and PET imaging.

• Recognize pitfalls of interpretation in thoracic, abdominal, and vascular imaging, with focus on interstitial lung disease, acute abdomen, blunt trauma, and aortic disease.

• Identify appropriate use of pediatric ultrasound and MRI, including the initial workup and follow-up of adnexal masses.

Page 2: PAID Wake Forest School of Medicine Summer Radiology … · Department of Radiology Wake Forest School of Medicine Medical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem, ... Golf Resort August 3–7,

To register for this conference... Go to WakeForestSummerMeetingCME.org

or complete the following form and return it to:Aladdin Travel & Meeting Planners Attn: Sarahbeth Roberts 301 N. Main St., Suite 2602 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 FAX 336-499-6774

or scan hereto register

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Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Just 21 miles from the cobblestone streets of historic downtown charleston, south carolina, Kiawah island Golf resort provides an unforGettable coastal settinG for meetinGs and vacations. the resort’s unparalleled array of Gracious accommodations reside on a unique, ten-mile-lonG low country island frinGed by a white sand ocean beach and acres of serene marshlands. after meetinGs, five distinctive Golf courses, includinG the famous ocean course, as well as two complete tennis complexes, nearly a dozen restaurants and lounGes, a tranquil, low country-inspired spa, a newly-renovated pool complex and an extensive selection of nature proGrams provide a host of relaxinG activities.

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Academic Registration Please register me for the Wake Forest Summer Radiology Review.

$975 MD $875 Resident/Fellow/non-MD (with letter of verification)

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Registration payments will be processed by Aladdin Travel & Meeting Planners. Please make checks payable to Aladdin Travel and mail with this form to the address above.

A discount of $100 off the registration fee is offered to former Wake Forest residents, fellows, or faculty. Check the box to indicate if you are eligible.

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The registration fee less $100 will be refunded for cancellations received in writing no later than July 20, 2015. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after July 20, 2015. The Wake Forest School of Medicine and Aladdin Travel & Meeting Planners and their agents, in accepting registrations for this conference, clearly stipulate that they are not liable for the faults or defaults of other companies and persons that may be used in the carrying out conference services; for accidents, baggage losses, delays, or cancellations; strikes, political unrest, riots, and acts of God and war; and change in airline schedules in the event it becomes necessary or advisable for the comfort and well-being of passengers, or for any reason whatsoever, to alter the itinerary arrangements, such alterations may be made without penalty to the operator.

KIAWAH ISLAND GOLF RESORTHonored with the coveted AAA Five-Diamond award, The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort offers an impressive setting for prestigious gatherings overlooking Kiawah’s pristine beach and championship golf. The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort offers spacious and luxurious guest rooms and suites, all with fabulous balconies and 90 percent with ocean views.

The Villas at Kiawah Island Golf Resort feature from one to four bedrooms and offer flexible accommodations for meeting attendees. East Beach Villas are convenient to East Beach Conference Center, as well as neighborhood amenities — Night Heron Park, a pool complex, the beach, Roy Barth Tennis Center, Town Center Market and golf at Turtle Point.

HOTEL RESERVATIONSA block of rooms has been reserved at The Sanctuary and The Villas for August 1-8, 2015 until the cut-off date of July 2, 2015 or until the block is full. These rooms and villas are offered at special group rates: • $297/night East Beach One-bedroom Scenic View Villa • $358/night East Beach Two-bedroom Scenic View Villa• $535/night The Sanctuary

Ocean View and Three- and Four-Bedroom Villas are available at weekly rental rates – call for more information. Group rates are available three days before and after meeting dates, based on availability.

Rates above do not include tax or 8 percent Resort Service Fee. Maximum occupancy is two adults per bedroom. Children under the age of 18, when accompanied by an adult staying in the same room, are free of charge. Reservations received after July 2, 2015 or after the block is full will be confirmed on a space availability basis at the prevailing rate. Check-in is 4:30 pm and check-out is 10:30 am.

To make Sanctuary or Villa reservations, call (800) 654-2924 and reference Wake Forest Radiology Conference.

AIRLINE TICKETS & OTHER TRAVEL NEEDSAladdin Travel & Meeting Planners can book your airline tickets, reserve rental cars and more – please email or call Terry Mattes to make arrangements: [email protected] or 336-499-6747.

ACADEMIC REGISTRATIONA $975 academic registration fee covers all academic lectures, meeting materials, and continental breakfast and coffee breaks for the participant only. The registration fee less $100 will be refunded for cancellations received in writing no later than July 20, 2015. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after July 20, 2015. Please consult your personal tax advisor regarding tax deductibility.

SPECIAL NEEDSThe Wake Forest School of Medicine adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please report any special needs for participation in and/or access to this educational activity to Sarahbeth Roberts, 336-499-6765 or [email protected].

MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2015Moderator: Scott D. Wuertzer, MD

7 am REGISTRATION 7:30 am Continental Breakfast and

Announcements 8 am MRI of Hip: Past, Present,

and Future Scott D. Wuertzer, MD

9 am Imaging of Cystic Pancreatic Neoplams James J. Perumpillichira, MD

10 am Pediatric Adnexal Masses: If, When, and What Constitutes Appropriate Follow-Up Evelyn Y. Anthony, MD

11 am BREAK 11:15 am Lung Cancer Screening

Caron B. Dover, MD

12:15 pm Blunt Abdominal Trauma Brian C. Allen, MD

1:15 pm Questions and Answers 1:45 pm ADJOURN

TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015Moderator: Daniel W. Williams III, MD

7:30 am Continental Breakfast and Announcements

8 am Evaluation of Facial Pain Daniel W. Williams III, MD

9 am MRI Characterization of Renal Masses Brian C. Allen, MD

10 am Pediatric Radiology: Practical Interactive Review Evelyn Y. Anthony, MD

11 am BREAK 11:15 am Lump in the Neck Daniel W. Williams III, MD

12:15 pm Fetal MRI: The Basics Evelyn Y. Anthony, MD

1:15 pm Molecular Imaging in Neurology: New Tools for Referring Physicians Akiva Mintz, MD

2:15 pm Questions and Answers 2:30 pm ADJOURN

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015 NO LECTURES

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015Moderator: Caron B. Dover, MD

7:30 am Continental Breakfast and Announcements

8 am PET Imaging in Oncology: FDG and Beyond Akiva Mintz, MD

9 am CT of Aortic Disease Caron B. Dover, MD

10 am Case Based Approach to Head and Neck Cancer Daniel W. Williams III, MD

11 am BREAK 11:15 am Systematic Approach to Hand and Wrist MRI Scott D. Wuertzer, MD

12:15 pm CT Colonography: Current Status James J. Perumpillichira, MD

1:15 pm Questions and Answers 1:45 pm ADJOURN

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 2015

Moderator: Brian C. Allen, MD

7:30 am Continental Breakfast and Announcements

8 am Imaging of Acute Abdomen Brian C. Allen, MD

9 am Musculoskeletal Infection: Problem Solving Scott D. Wuertzer, MD

10 am Making Sense of Interstitial Pneumonitis Caron B. Dover, MD

11 am BREAK 11:15 am The Power of Nuclear Molecular Imaging Akiva Mintz, MD

12:15 pm Practical Approach to Imaging of Small Bowel James J. Perumpillichira, MD 1:15 pm Questions and Answers 1:45 pm ADJOURN

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