2024 Classic Lectures in Musculoskeletal Imaging: What You Need to Know - A Video CME Teaching Activity

Release Date
01/15/24

Release Date:
01/15/24

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™: 28.5

Keywords: Radiology Orthopedics CME

Product ID: CLMSKV24

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This radiology orthopedics CME video activity is a comprehensive musculoskeletal teaching course focusing on the shoulder, knee, spine, hip, ankle, wrist, hand and foot.

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About This CME Teaching Activity
This CME teaching activity is a comprehensive musculoskeletal teaching course focusing on the shoulder, knee, spine, hip, ankle, wrist, hand and foot. Practical lectures from experienced faculty provide up-to-date imaging techniques. This program is designed for physicians who order, perform and interpret musculoskeletal imaging procedures.

Target Audience
This CME teaching activity is primarily intended and designed to educate physicians who supervise and interpret musculoskeletal imaging studies.  It should be particularly helpful for radiologists and orthopedic surgeons. This activity should also be useful for referring physicians who order these studies so that they might gain a greater appreciation of the strengths and limitations of clinically relevant musculoskeletal imaging.

Educational Objectives

At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
  • Optimize musculoskeletal imaging protocols and techniques.
  • Utilize a multi-modality approach to diagnose musculoskeletal disorders.
  • Discuss the value of incorporating advanced imaging techniques to evaluate musculoskeletal disorders.
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.

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Physicians: Educational Symposia is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Educational Symposia designates this enduring material for a maximum of 28.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

All activity participants are required to complete the credit application in order to be awarded credit. Course participants will also have the opportunity to critically evaluate the program as it relates to practice relevance and educational objectives.

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM for this activity may be claimed until January 14, 2027.

This program is planned and organized by Educational Symposia, a leader in accredited continuing education since 1975.

This activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essential Areas and Elements.

Faculty

Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
Professor of Radiology & Neurosurgery
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Director, Interventional Neuroradiology
Montefiore Medical Center
Bronx, NY
 
John V. Crues, III, M.D., M.S.
Medical and MRI Fellowship Director Radnet, Inc.
Board Member, Turner Imaging and Radnet, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
 
John F. Feller, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer
Halo Dx
Menlo Park, CA 
Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology 
Loma Linda University School of Medicine 
Loma Linda, CA
 
Jan Fritz, M.D., P.D., R.M.S.K.
Associate Professor of Radiology
Chief, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Department of Radiology
New York, NY
 
Wende N. Gibbs, M.D., M.A.
Division of Neuroradiology
Department of Radiology
Senior Associate Consultant, Mayo Clinic
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Phoenix, AZ
 
Garry E. Gold, M.D.
Professor of Radiology  
Courtesy Professor Bioengineering and Orthopaedic Surgery
Vice Chair for Research and Organization
Department of Radiology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA
 
William B. Morrison, M.D., FACR
Consultant for Philadelphia Eagles, Phillies, Flyers and Sixers
Professor of Radiology
Director, Musculoskeletal Radiology Division Department of Radiology
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, PA
 
Christopher J. Palestro, M.D., FSNMMI
Professor of Radiology
Donald & Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Chief Division of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging
Northwell Health
Manhasset & New Hyde Park, NY
 
Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
Chief, Musculoskeletal Imaging
University of California San Diego
San Diego, CA
 
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
Senior MSK Consultant
Radnet East
Ellicott City, MD
 
Donald L. Resnick, M.D.
Professor Emeritus of Radiology 
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA
 
Geoffrey M. Riley, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Radiology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA 
 
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
Consultant, Mayo Clinic Arizona
Neuroradiology Division
Department of Radiology
Professor of Radiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Neuroradiology
Phoenix, AZ
 
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Director of CT, MR and Advanced Imaging
Medical Director East Region
RadNet, Inc.
New York, NY
 
Adam C. Zoga, M.D., M.B.A.
Professor of Radiology
Sidney Kimmel Medical College
Vice Chair for Clinical Practice
Director of Musculoskeletal MRI
Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
Philadelphia, PA
 
Katherine Zukotynski, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine and Radiology
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON
CANADA
 
 
 
 

2024 Classic Lectures in Musculoskeletal Imaging: What You Need to Know



Shoulder

Imaging the Throwing Athlete
Adam C. Zoga, M.D., M.B.A.
 
Shoulder MRI: Updates
Geoffrey M. Riley, M.D.
 
Articular Disorders of Synovium Lined Joints: Role of MR Imaging
Donald L. Resnick, M.D.
 
MRI of the Shoulder: Cysts and Fluid Collections
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
 
Superior Labrum of the Glenohumeral Joint: Normal Variants Versus SLAP Lesions
Donald L. Resnick, M.D.
 
Instability of the Glenohumeral Joint
Donald L. Resnick, M.D.
 
Post Operative Shoulder: A Multimodality Approach
William B. Morrison, M.D., FACR


Knee
 
Cruciate and Collateral Ligament Injury
Adam C. Zoga, M.D., M.B.A.
 
MRI of the Knee: Focus on Anterior Knee Pain
Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
 
Posterolateral Corner of the Knee Made Simple!
William B. Morrison, M.D., FACR
 
MRI of the Knee: Menisci and Cartilage
Garry E. Gold, M.D.
 
Update on MRI of the Knee
John V. Crues, III, M.D.
 
MRI of the Knee: Pitfalls
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR


Hip/Pelvis
 
MRI of the Hip: Labrum and Femoroacetabular Impingement
Garry E. Gold, M.D.
 
MRI of the Painful Hip
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
 
MRI Following Total Hip Replacement
John F. Feller, M.D.


Elbow/Hand
 
MRI of the Elbow: Imaging Protocol and Anatomy
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
 
Sports Injuries of the Elbow
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
 
Sports Injuries of the Wrist
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
 
Digital MRI: Fingers and Toes
John F. Feller, M.D.


Ankle/Foot
 
MRI of the Ankle Tendons
Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
 
MRI of the Ankle: Update
John F. Feller, M.D.


Spine
 
Spinal Compartments and Pathology
Allen L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
 
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension: Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Leaks
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
 
Spinal Degenerative Disease and Nomenclature
Allen L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
 
Spine Tumors: Intradural
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
 
Cervical Spine Trauma
John F. Feller, M.D.
 
Pattern Approach to Imaging of Cervical Spine Trauma
Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
 
Spine Emergencies
Wende N. Gibbs, M.D., MA
 
Spinal Trauma - Thoracolumbar Injury
Mini N. Pathria, M.D.
 
Image Guided Spine Intervention
Adam C. Zoga, M.D., M.B.A.
 
Optimized Imaging of the Instrumented Spine
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
 
Spine Infections and Mimics
Wende N. Gibbs, M.D., MA
 
AI and Spine Imaging
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR


General
 
Using MSK MR Artifacts to Your Advantage and Suppressing the Ones You Don't Want
William B. Morrison, M.D., FACR
 
The Impact of MRI in Understanding Pathophysiology and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Diseases
John V. Crues, III, M.D.
 
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Katherine Zukotynski, M.D., Ph.D.
 
MRI in Rheumatologic Diseases
John V. Crues, III, M.D.
 
MRI of Osseous and Soft Tissue Neoplasm: Imaging Pitfalls
John D. Reeder, M.D., FACR
 
Soft Tissue Tumors: What To Report
Geoffrey M. Riley, M.D.
 
PET/CT in Skeletal Tumors: Primary and Metastatic
Katherine Zukotynski, M.D.
 
MR Arthrography Update
John F. Feller, M.D.
 
AI in MSK Radiology: Options, Opportunities, and Obstacles
Jan Fritz, M.D., P.D., R.M.S.K.
 
MRI of Anatomic Variants
Geoffrey M. Riley, M.D.
 
Musculoskeletal MRI: Technical Considerations
Garry E. Gold, M.D.
 
Metal Artifacts in MRI: Practical Problem Solving
Jan Fritz, M.D., P.D., R.M.S.K.
 
Dual Energy CT: Musculoskeletal Applications
Jan Fritz, M.D., P.D., R.M.S.K.
 
MDCT of Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions of the Skeleton
Jan Fritz, M.D., P.D., R.M.S.K.
 
Bone Marrow: Abnormal Patterns
Geoffrey M. Riley, M.D.
 
Bone and Joint Scintigraphy in Benign Conditions
Christopher J. Palestro, M.D., FSNMMI
 
AI in MSK Imaging
Adam C. Zoga, M.D., M.B.A.