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NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID QUINCY, IL 62301 JK Creative Rooms at the discounted group rate will be available on a first- come, first-serve basis and may sell out before the cut-off date. Be sure to identify that you are with the American Osteopathic College of Radiology group to receive the discounted rate. If you have any problems making your reservation or need to cancel a reservation, please contact Rhonda Boehner at 800- 258-AOCR. Disclosure It is the policy of the AOCR to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for commercial support of CME Activities. All faculty participants in the AOCR program are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to this meeting or its content. Faculty disclosure information is included in the course syllabus and will be disclosed by faculty as they present. ACCME & AOA Accreditations e AOCR is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. e AOCR designates this live activity for a maximum of 32 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. e AOCR is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). e AOA has approved this CME Activity for 32 Category 1-A credits. PROGRAM CHAIR PHILIP D. ORONS, DO, FAOCR Professor & Chief of Interventional Radiology • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA FACULTY LISTING VIKAS AGARWAL, MD Associate Professor of Radiology • Director, Spine Intervention Director, Neuroradiology Fellowship Program • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA SHERI L. ALBERS, DO, FAOCR Radiology Research and Consultation • Sacramento, CA TODD BLODGETT, MD Foundation Radiology Group • Pittsburgh, PA BETHANY CASAGRANDA, DO Program Director, Radiology Residency • Division Director, Musculoskeletal Division Associate Professor Adjunct • Temple University School of Medicine Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, PA DAVID T. FETZER, MD Medical Director of Ultrasound • Division of Abdominal Imaging Department of Radiology • UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX CARL R. FUHRMAN, MD, FCCP, FACR Professor of Radiology • Chief, Division of oracic Radiology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center • Pittsburgh, PA LYNWOOD W. HAMMERS, DO, FAOCR Director, Hammers Healthcare Imaging, LLC • New Haven, CT KEYANOOSH HOSSEINZADEH, MD Department of Radiology • Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Professor of Radiology • Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC DAVID M. ISAACS, DO Interventional Radiologist • Piedmont Newton Medical Center Covington, GA RICHARD E. LATCHAW, MD Professor of Radiology • Neuroradiology Section • University of California at Davis Sacramento, CA NEIL J. MARDIS, DO MRI Medical Director • Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics Kansas City, MO Assistant Professor of Radiology • University of Missouri Kansas City Assistant Professor of Radiology • Kansas University Kansas City, KS ROCKY SAENZ, DO, FAOCR Director of MRI • Botsford Hospital Farmington Hills, MI Program Director of Radiology Residency • Clinical Faculty, MSU East Lansing, MI JILL WRUBLE, DO Staff Radiologist • Veterans Medical Center West Haven, CT Clinical Assistant Professor • Yale School of Medicine & University of Connecticut School of Medicine New Haven, CT DAVID M. YOUSEM, MD, MBA Associate Dean for Professional Development • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Director of Neuroradiology, Vice Chairman of Program Development • Johns Hopkins Medical Institution Baltimore, MD KELLY P. YOUSEM, ESQ Kelly P. Yousem PC • Denver, CO Reservations Phone: (702) 632-5000 Group Room Rate $210 3960 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89119 FOUR SEASONS LAS VEGAS Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas April 3-7, 2017 Offering 32 CME Credits and 2 SAMs Photo Credit: Christian Horan/Four Seasons Photo Credit: Christian Horan/Four Seasons

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DisclosureIt is the policy of the AOCR to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for commercial support of CME Activities. All faculty participants in the AOCR program are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to this meeting or its content. Faculty disclosure information is included in the course syllabus and will be disclosed by faculty as they present.

ACCME & AOA AccreditationsThe AOCR is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AOCR designates this live activity for a maximum of 32 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™.

The AOCR is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The AOA has approved this CME Activity for 32 Category 1-A credits.

PROGRAM CHAIRPHILIP D. ORONS, DO, FAOCR

Professor & Chief of Interventional Radiology • University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterPittsburgh, PA

FACULTY LISTINGVIKAS AGARWAL, MD

Associate Professor of Radiology • Director, Spine InterventionDirector, Neuroradiology Fellowship Program • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Pittsburgh, PA

SHERI L. ALBERS, DO, FAOCRRadiology Research and Consultation • Sacramento, CA

TODD BLODGETT, MDFoundation Radiology Group • Pittsburgh, PA

BETHANY CASAGRANDA, DOProgram Director, Radiology Residency • Division Director, Musculoskeletal Division

Associate Professor Adjunct • Temple University School of MedicineAllegheny General Hospital

Pittsburgh, PA

DAVID T. FETZER, MDMedical Director of Ultrasound • Division of Abdominal Imaging

Department of Radiology • UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX

CARL R. FUHRMAN, MD, FCCP, FACRProfessor of Radiology • Chief, Division of Thoracic Radiology

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center • Pittsburgh, PA

LYNWOOD W. HAMMERS, DO, FAOCRDirector, Hammers Healthcare Imaging, LLC • New Haven, CT

KEYANOOSH HOSSEINZADEH, MDDepartment of Radiology • Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

Professor of Radiology • Wake Forest School of MedicineWinston-Salem, NC

DAVID M. ISAACS, DOInterventional Radiologist • Piedmont Newton Medical Center

Covington, GA

RICHARD E. LATCHAW, MDProfessor of Radiology • Neuroradiology Section • University of California at Davis

Sacramento, CA

NEIL J. MARDIS, DOMRI Medical Director • Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics

Kansas City, MOAssistant Professor of Radiology • University of Missouri Kansas City

Assistant Professor of Radiology • Kansas UniversityKansas City, KS

ROCKY SAENZ, DO, FAOCR Director of MRI • Botsford Hospital

Farmington Hills, MIProgram Director of Radiology Residency • Clinical Faculty, MSU

East Lansing, MI

JILL WRUBLE, DOStaff Radiologist • Veterans Medical Center

West Haven, CTClinical Assistant Professor • Yale School of Medicine & University of Connecticut School of Medicine

New Haven, CT

DAVID M. YOUSEM, MD, MBAAssociate Dean for Professional Development • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Director of Neuroradiology, Vice Chairman of Program Development • Johns Hopkins Medical InstitutionBaltimore, MD

KELLY P. YOUSEM, ESQ Kelly P. Yousem PC • Denver, CO

Reservations Phone: (702) 632-5000

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MONDAY, APRIL 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 7:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast 7:30 am ACGME/AOA Merger - Current Status 8:00 am The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule - Fuhrman 8:45 am Abdominal Incidentalomas: What You Need To Know - Wruble 9:30 am HRCT of Lung Disease: A Practical Approach (Part 1) - Fuhrman 10:15 am Break 10:30 am HRCT of Lung Disease: A Practical Approach (Part 2) - Fuhrman 11:15 am Prevent Over Diagnosing: Assessing the Validity of Medical Research - Wruble 12:15 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Shadows and Mirrors: The Influence of Ultra- sound Artifacts on Your Diagnosis - Fetzer 2:30 pm Mediastinum - Fuhrman 3:30 pm Ultrasound in Chronic Liver Disease: Screening Protocols and Recent Advances - Fetzer 5:00 pm Resident/New Physicians Reception (Invitation Only)

7:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast 8:00 am White Matter Disease - Latchaw 8:45 am Imaging of the Spine: Intradural & Intramedullary Diseases - Agarwal 9:30 am Break 9:45 am Intracranial Look-Alikes - Latchaw 10:30 am Imaging of the Spine: Extradural Diseases Agarwal 11:15 am Resectability Criteria for Head and Neck Cancers Yousem 12:15 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Mock Trial - Neuroradiology - Yousem & Yousem 3:30 pm Mitigation of Litigation - How to be the World's WORST Defendant - Yousem, Esq 6:00 pm Awards Ceremony/Reception

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FRIDAY, APRIL 7

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7:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 am General PET - Blodgett 8:45 am Plan, Image, Fire – Maximizing Biopsy Results Isaacs 9:30 am Current Concepts in Thyroid US Part 1 - Hammers 10:30 am Break 10:45 am Current Concepts in Thyroid US Part 2 - Hammers 11:30 am Difficult PET: Is This Cancer or Not? - Blodgett 12:15 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Surfing the Waves of Vascular Ultrasound - Isaacs 2:30 pm MSK Ultrasound - Hammers 3:30 pm MSK Ultrasound Workshop - Hammers

7:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 am Return to Play: Imaging the Athlete Casagranda 9:00 am Walking Through the Painful Foot - Albers 10:00 am New Developments and Future Directions for Imaging the Knee - Casagranda 11:00 am Uncuffing the Hand and Wrist - Albers

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONThe AOCR 2017 Annual Conference is designed to provide updates on current imaging to practicing radiologists and radiologists-in-training. Both private practice radiologists and those in teaching or multidisciplinary positions will benefit from these updates with particular attention to diagnostic dilemmas and imaging look-alikes. This 4½ day program brings together experts in multiple subspecialty fields to discuss current practice in cardiothoracic imaging, neuroradiology, musculoskeletal imaging, nuclear medicine/PET, women’s imaging, quality issues, and the practice of law. The program will provide valuable information on current imaging, the administration of high quality patient care, and strategies for avoiding medical malpractice issues. The educational format will include didactic lectures with case based reviews, ample opportunity to “ask the experts,” and being able to participate in real time patient evaluation using musculoskeletal ultrasound. Interactive ARS (audience response systems) will promote audience participation. Two self-assessment lectures (SAMs) will be offered pending approval from the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology (AOBR).

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES 1. Discuss imaging findings in the athlete and how these finding affect his/her ability to return to the sport of their choice 2. Describe current practice of multi-modality imaging of the knee 3. Recognize common and uncommon US artifacts and identify their effect on diagnosis 4. Identify criteria for staging of female pelvic pathology and differentiate between malignant and benign masses in the female pelvis 5. Differentiate between intra-and extra-medullary cord disease 6. Differentiate between clinically significant and unimportant lesions to avoid unnecessary escalation of care or imaging and promote the practice of cost-effective medicine 7. Review common pediatric imaging pathology 8. Differentiate between accidental and non-accidental pediatric trauma 9. Identify contemporary practice in High resolution CT of the chest10. Manage the imaging of the solitary pulmonary nodule11. Describe the utilization of US in musculoskeletal evaluation12. Identify current practice in thyroid US imaging13. Describe the differentiation between benign and malignant lesion in PET14. Discuss ways to avoid being your own worst enemy when faced with a malpractice suit15. Discuss current standards of practice in multimodality imaging of the upper and lower extremities

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