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The Princeton Club of New York 15 West 43rd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues) New York, New York 10036 |
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Free to Full NYRS Members and discounted for SNM Members until Sept 13th!!!
Non-Member Fees
Diagnostic Section:$895 Practicing Phys. $350 Residents & Fellows $450 SNM Members
Radiation Oncology
NOW 2-DAYS $495 Practicing Phys. $300 Residents & Fellows All Late Registrations $50 Additional After Sept 13th $100 Additional On Site |
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Dear Members and Friends: There is only 2-weeks left to take advantage of the discounted rate for the New York Roentgen Society's 2010 Annual Meeting. See the great lineup of topics below from over 70 speakers for our Diagnostic and Radiation Oncology Sections. Also, do you want to attend a 50 case PET / CT review course? Make your plans to stay Saturday 10/16 and attend the SNM course at the same location. See information below ... discounted for NYRS Members!!!
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Diagnostic Topics |
Wednesday - 10/13/2010 Neuroradiology: Practical Issues Moderator: Jacqueline Bello, MD, Montefiore Medical Center Neuroimaging: Normal or Not? Look-alike Lesions in the Spine Optimizing Vascular Imaging: maximizing information, minimizing dose Practical points of PQRI and PQI PET Oncology Imaging Moderator: David Panicek, MD, Memorial Sloan -Kettering Cancer Center Principles of Oncologic Imaging and Reporting Head & Neck Tumors Thoracic Tumors Liver Tumors GI Tumors GU Tumors GYN Tumors Musculoskeletal Tumors Pediatric Tumors Molecular Imaging Mammography Moderator: - Elizabeth A. Morris, MD, FACR, Memorial Sloan -Kettering Cancer Center The Politics of Screening Individualized Screening - who is the high risk patient? Management of MRI BI-RADS 3 Lesions US Screening - only for the high risk patient? MRI Screening - for the average risk patient? Interesting Cases - Mammo/US/MRI Overdiagnosis with preoperative MRI - Are all foci important? PEM-The new kid on the block for staging Preoperative MRI - is there a role from a surgeon's perspective? Overtreatment with RT - are there patients who can benefit from less? Panel discussion on overdiagnosis and overtreatment in the conservation patient MRI Biopsy Techniques The Cancer Survivor - A Personal Perspective
Thursday - 10/14/2010 Chest Moderator: David Naidich, MD, NYU Medical Center The New Lung Cancer Staging System: Implications for Imagers Adenocarcinoma of the Lung: New Concepts in Radiologic-Pathologic Correlations Current Techniques for Assessing Pulmonary Nodules Imaging the Central Airways: Current Concepts Bronchiolitis: An Anatomic-Physiologic Approach to Differential Diagnosis Musculoskeletal - Tentative Schedule Moderator: Douglas Mintz, MD, Baptist Health South Advanced Techniques in Imaging Rheumatoid Arthritis Bone Marrow from Childhood to Adulthood Advanced Anatomy of the Rotator Interval. Shoulder and Elbow in the Adolescent Athlete Knee in the Adolescent Athlete Physeal Imaging
Interesting and Relevant Cases
Friday - 10-15-2010 Interventional RAD-Path Moderator: David Sperling, MD, NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Interventional Oncology ChemoEmbolization Radiofrequency Ablation Cryoablation Y90 Radioembolization Pre and Post Treatment Imaging of Liver Tumors Abdominal Imaging Moderator: Douglas Katz, MD, Winthrop-University Hospital Imaging of Pediatric Gastrointestinal Emergencies Pediatric Genitourinary Imaging CT Colonography - Current Status Dual-Energy CT of the Abdomen and Pelvis Imaging of Abdominal Parasitic Infection Sonographic Imaging of Non-obstetrical Conditions of the Acute Female Pelvis
Abdominal and Pelvic Imaging of Non-obstetrical Conditions in Pregnancy |
Radiation Oncology Topics |
PARADIGM CHANGES IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Thursday - 10/14/2010 Proton Therapy in Pediatric Malignancies, Does the Data Support It?
Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Head and Neck Carcinoma, For & Against
Adjuvant Management of Pancreatic Carcinoma, Is It Beneficial?
CNS Stereotactic Radiosurgery, New Perspectives
Management of IIIA NSCLC, Best Neo-Adjuvant Approach?
Friday - 10-15-2010 Adjuvant Management of Endometrial Carcinoma, Is It Overkill? PRO & CON
Hypofractionated Whole Breast Irradiation, The New Standard of Care for Early Stage Breast Cancer? PRO & CON Is There a Preferred Treatment for High Risk Prostate Carcinoma?
Environment of practice in Radiation Oncology: Changes in the Healthcare Environment and Their Impact on Radiation Oncology: Maintenance of Certification, Value-based Purchasing, and the "Quality Movement"
Paul Wallner, MD, Associate Executive Director for Radiation Oncology, American Board of Radiology |
SNM One Day PET / CT 50 Case Review Course 10/16 |
Extend your stay to Saturday and register today for this informative one-day workshop targeted to radiologists and nuclear medicine/molecular imaging professionals interested in reviewing and interpreting PET/CT examinations under the supervision of an expert.
The PET/CT cases are a new component of the SNM Practice Improvement Program that also meet the PET/CT training and credentialing recommendations as published by the ACR and SNM.
You can document up to 50 cases at this workshop.
Separate Registration Required and discounted to NYRS members.
Go to www.regonline.com/SNM SNM & NYRS Member Fees: $399 Practicing Physicians $249 In-Training $249 Technologist |
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