Classic Lectures in Neuroradiology - A CME Teaching Activity

Release Date
08/15/24

Release Date:
08/15/24

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™: 29.0

Keywords: Radiology Neuro Spine CME

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CME Video Overview
This neuroradiology CME video classic series is a teaching activity that brings together some of our most popular lectures in neuroradiology imaging. Faculty share techniques, tips and pitfalls through case based presentations.

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About This CME Teaching Activity
This Continuing Medical Education (CME) teaching activity presents a curated selection of our most esteemed lectures in neuroradiology imaging. It offers a thorough and practical review of neuroradiology imaging procedures, with a focus on the latest trends, protocols, and advancements in clinical diagnosis, interpretation strategies, and patient management. Expert faculty members provide in-depth insights through case-based presentations, sharing valuable techniques, tips, and potential challenges to enhance clinical practice.

Target Audience
This Continuing Medical Education (CME) teaching activity is specifically tailored for practicing radiologists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons who interpret or utilize imaging studies in the evaluation of neurological disorders.

Educational Objectives

At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
  • Discuss recent advances in neuroimaging applications and interpretation techniques.
  • Evaluate intracranial tumors, vascular abnormalities, and traumatic brain injuries with precision.
  • Analyze the clinical and imaging manifestations associated with neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Identify the imaging characteristics of common neurovascular disease processes.
  • Optimize CT angiography (CTA) and MR angiography (MRA) imaging protocols in neuroradiology.
  • Describe the evolving role of imaging in the diagnosis and management of spine diseases.
  • Explain the clinical impact and potential of artificial intelligence in the field of neuroradiology.
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 29.0 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 August 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

Suzie Bash, M.D.
Medical Director of Neuroradiology 
San Fernando Valley Interventional Radiology
RadNet, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
 
Mark P. Bernstein, M.D., FASER
Trauma / Emergency Radiologist
Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology
Department of Radiology
New York University School of Medicine
NYU Langone Health
Bellevue Hospital & Trauma Center
New York, NY
 
Divya Bolar, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Radiology
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA
 
Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
Professor of Radiology & Neurosurgery
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Director, Interventional Neuroradiology
Co-Director of The Comprehensive Stroke Center
Montefiore Medical Center
Bronx, NY
 
James Y. Chen, M.D.
Associate Professor
Program Director, Neuroradiology Fellowship 
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA
 
Karen C. Chen, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
University of California San Diego 
VA Medical Center
San Diego, CA
 
Reade De Leacy, M.D., MBBS (Hons) FRANZCR
Assistant Professor Department of Neurosurgery and Radiology
Dir. Neurointerventional Spine Service
Site Dir. Cerebrovascular Services Mount Sinai Queens
Department of Neurosurgery
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, NY
 
Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Radiology
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
 
Thorsten R. Fleiter, M.D.
Professor
Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
 
William J. Garvis, M.D.
Otology, Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery
Private Practice
Ear, Nose & Throat Specialty Care of MN
Minneapolis, MN
 
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
National Medical Director
Director of Regenerative Medicine
Rayus Radiology
Minneapolis, MN
 
Marin McDonald, M.D., Ph.D.
Health Sciences Associate Professor of Radiology 
University of California San Diego 
San Diego, CA
 
Kambiz Nael, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
Department of Radiological Sciences
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, 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
 
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D., FACR
Professor of Radiology
Associate Chair, Operations, Quality & Safety
Department of Radiology, Michigan Medicine
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
 
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
 
J. Pablo Villablanca, M.D., FACR
Professor of Diagnostic Neuroradiology
Medical Director of MRI
Director, Interventional Spine Service 
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
 
Max Wintermark, M.D., MAS, MBA
Professor and Chair of Neuroradiology
University of Texas MD Anderson 
Vice President, American Society of Neuroradiology
Department of Neuroradiology
Houston, TX
 
 
 

Classic Lectures in Neuroradiology  - A CME Teaching Activity



Imaging CNS Infections
J. Pablo Villablanca, M.D., FACR
 
MR of Skull Base Tumors
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
 
Intracranial Metastatic Disease
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
 
Advanced Brain Tumor Imaging
Kambiz Nael, M.D.
 
Imaging Intracranial Aneurysms
Kambiz Nael, M.D.
 
Ischemic Stroke: What is Really Important?
Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.
 
Spine Imaging: Pearls and Pitfalls - Syrinx?, Transitional?, Unstable? and More
J. Pablo Villablanca, M.D., FACR
 
New Frontiers in Stroke Neurointervention
Reade DeLeacy, M.D., MBBS (Hons) FRANZCR
 
AI in Stroke Imaging
Kambiz Nael, M.D.
 
Multimodal Imaging of Non-Aneurysmal, Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage
J. Pablo Villablanca, M.D., FACR
 
AI in Neuroimaging
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
 
Dual Energy CT of the Brain
Thorsten R. Fleiter, M.D.
 
Imaging Cranial Neuropathy: I-VI
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
 
Imaging Cranial Neuropathy: VII - XII
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
 
Dementia Imaging: What to Remember
Suzie Bash, M.D.
 
Dementia and Neuro Degeneration
James Y. Chen, M.D.
 
Brain Infections and White Matter Disease
Divya Bolar, M.D.
 
MS: Optimizing Diagnosis and Surveillance
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
 
Anti-Amyloid Therapy and Alzheimer's Disease
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
 
Contrast Safety: Brain Deposition and Other Issues
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
 
Headache: When to Image and What to Look For
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
 
Differential Diagnosis of Basal Ganglia Abnormalities
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
 
CT Temporal Bone Features Important to Otology/Neurology
William J. Garvis, M.D.
 
Head and Neck Infections
Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.
 
Ischemia and Hemorrhage: Rapid Diagnosis
Kathleen R. Fink, M.D.
 
Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury
Max Wintermark, M.D., MAS, MBA
 
Imaging Cervical Spine Trauma
Mark P. Bernstein, M.D.
 
Spinal Compartments and Pathology
Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
 
Imaging of Spine Tumors: Intradural
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
 
Spinal Degenerative Disease and Nomenclature
Allan L. Brook, M.D., FSIR
 
Spinal Tumors and Degenerative Spine Disease
Marin McDonald, M.D.
 
Spine Infection and Inflammatory Disease
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
 
Spinal Manifestations of Spondyloarthritis and Its Mimics
Karen C. Chen, M.D.
 
Evaluation of Spinal Cord Pathologies - A Case Based Approach
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
 
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension: Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Leaks
Jeffrey S. Ross, M.D.
 
Optimizing Imaging of the Instrumented Spine
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
 
Spine Trauma: What the Surgeon Wants to Know
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
 
Non-Tumorous Spinal Cord and Intradural Disease
Marin McDonald, M.D.
 
AI in Spine Imaging
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
 
COVID and the CNS: What Radiologists Need to Know
Blake A. Johnson, M.D., FACR
 
Perfusion Imaging
Max Wintermark, M.D., MAS, MBA
 
PET/MRI in Neuroimaging: Essential or Extravagant?
Suzie Bash, M.D.
 
AI and Image Reconstruction
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D., FACR
 
Neuroimaging of Pain: Visualizing the Invisible
J. Pablo Villablanca, M.D., FACR