Program
Program
February 24, 2020
Thoracic and Nuclear Medicine
Time | Session | |
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7:00-7:30am | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
7:30-8:15 | Pulmonary Embolism Imaging: Pitfalls and Controversies |
David Naeger, MD |
8:15-9:15 | Typical and Atypical Appearances of Lung Cancer | David Naeger, MD |
9:15-9:45 | Discussion, Questions and Answers | David Naeger, MD |
3:45-4:00 | Après Ski Refreshments | |
4:00-4:45 | Incidentals and Artifacts on FDG PET/CT | David Naeger, MD |
4:45-5:45 | When FDG PET Doesn’t Work – A Guide for the Community Radiologist |
David Naeger, MD |
5:45-6:25pm | Discussion, Questions and Answers | David Naeger, MD |
February 25, 2020
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Time | Session | |
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7:00-7:30am | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
7:30-8:30 | MRI of the Elbow: A Comprehensive Overview |
Kathryn Stevens, MD |
8:30-9:30 | MRI of the Ankle and Foot | Kathryn Stevens, MD |
9:30-9:45 | Questions and Answers | |
3:45-4:00 | Après Ski Refreshments | |
4:00-4:30 | Cysts and Bursar of the Knee | Kathryn Stevens, MD |
4:30-5:00 | Meniscal Tears- The Good, The Bad and the Ugly! | Kathryn Stevens, MD |
5:00-6:00 | MRI of the Wrist | Kathryn Stevens, MD |
February 26, 2020
MRI Prostate/MSK
Time | Session | |
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7:00-7:30am | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
7:30-8:10 | Multiparametric MRI of the Prostate including PI-RADS v2 | John Feller, MD |
8:10-8:50 | MR Guided Prostate Biopsy | John Feller, MD |
8:50-9:30 | Multiparametric MRI of the Prostate: Beyond Prostate Cancer | John Feller, MD |
3:45-4:00 | Après Ski Refreshments | |
4:00-4:30 | MRI Following Joint Arthroplasty | John Feller, MD |
4:30-5:15 | Imaging of Cervical Spine Trauma | John Feller, MD |
5:15-6:00pm | MRI of Sports Injuries of the Shoulder | John Feller, MD |
February 27, 2020
Body Imaging/Tumor Therapy/Interventional
Time | Session | |
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7:00-7:30 | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
7:30-8:30 | Right Upper Quadrant Pain | Aya Kamaya, MD |
8:30-9:30 | Adnexal Masses | Aya Kamaya, MD |
9:30-9:45 | Discussion, Questions & Answers | |
3:45-4:00 | Après Ski Refreshments | |
4:00-5:00 | Renal Interventions | Stephen Kee, MD |
5:00-6:00 | Uterine Interventions | Stephen Kee, MD |
6:00-6:30 | Discussion, Questions and Answers |
February 28, 2020
Interventional
Time | Session | |
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7:00-7:30 | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
7:30-8:15 | Interventions for Portal Hypertension | Stephen Kee, MD |
8:15-9:00 | Update on Treatment of HCC | Stephen Kee, MD |
9:00-9:30 | Discussion, Questions and Answers |
The CME Science Library and Self Study Program
The CME Science Library and Self Study Program
Self-study time in the CME Science Library. Review with the latest textbook editions and videos. Option to receive additional AMA PRA Category 1 Credit and SAM (Self-Assessment) credit for an add-on tuition fee on some sessions.
Please contact Amanda by February 14, 2020 at amanda@cmescience.com, if interested in more information or to sign up for any of the below sessions. Deadline for signing up for self-study sessions is February 14th.
Breast Imaging Review – Wednesday, February 26, 10:00AM-3:00 PM. Self-study time in the CME Science Library. Review new BI-RADS standards, digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) content and ultrasound. The latest edition of textbooks include up-to-date, expert guidance in reading and interpreting mammographic, ultrasound, DBT, and MRI images for efficient and accurate detection of breast disease.
Pediatric Imaging Review – Thursday, February 27, 10:00AM-3:00PM, Self study time in the CME Science library. Review advances and new perspectives in state of the art Pediatric Imaging including Pediatric Neuroradiology, Pediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging and Fetal Imaging. Review displayed in Video format. Option to purchase complete Pediatric Imaging On-Demand webinar (20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Enduring CME Credits eligible for 20.5 SA-CME Credits) for 20% off published rate.
Faculty
Course Directors
Aya Kamaya, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Stanford University
Kathryn Stevens, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery
Stanford University School of Medicine
Faculty
John Feller, MD
Medical Director,
Desert Medical Imaging, Indian Wells, CA
Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology,
Loma Linda University School of Medicine
Aya Kamaya, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Stanford University
Stephen Kee, MD
Chief, Interventional Radiology
Professor of Radiology
UCLA Medical Center
David M. Naeger, MD
Director of Radiology, Denver Health
Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Radiology
University of Colorado SOM
Kathryn Stevens, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery
Stanford University School of Medicine
Hotel Accommodations, Travel, & Destination Information
Snake River Lodge
Escape to Jackson Hole in breathtaking fashion at Snake River Lodge & Spa. This AAA Four-Diamond Jackson Wyoming luxury hotel offers a glorious introduction to an exhilarating range of pursuits. Select from 93 beautifully appointed guest rooms or 61 exquisite condominiums and revitalize at the 17,000-square-foot Avanyu Spa.
At Snake River Lodge and Spa, endless winter activities promise non-stop exhilaration. Each year, the mountains surrounding Jackson Hole are blanketed in more than 500 inches of fresh powder and the resort is only a short walk to the ski lifts taking you up to it all. Jackson Hole’s new aerial tram can accommodate 100 passengers and rises an astonishing 4,139 feet in 12 minutes!
We have reserved a block of Deluxe Queen Queen Rooms at $329.00 per night, King Balcony Rooms at $359.00 per night and King with Fireplace Rooms at $389.00 per night for our conference attendees. All rooms are subject to tax and a daily resort fee of $30.00 per room, per night.
Ask your reservationist for special rates on 1 & 2 bedroom suites.
To receive this special rate please make your reservation no later than January 8, 2020. In addition, rooms are reserved on a first come, first serve basis, and often sell out before the cut-off date so early reservations are recommended. There is a 40% deposit required at the time of reservation and full, non-refundable, payment is due 21 days before arrival. Please ask your hotel reservationist for more information on the cancellation and refund policies. Consider purchasing trip insurance for unforeseen cancellations.
You can book your room ONLINE HERE, or by calling directly to book at (855) 342 –4712 and mention you are part of the CME Science Winter Conference for 2020. For more information on The Snake River Lodge, please visit their website at: www.snakeriverlodge.com
Need help with alternative lodging? Contact Jackson Hole Central Reservations at toll-free (888) 838-6606, local at 1-307-733-4005, or online at jacksonholewy.com. If you would like to be walking distance to the Snake River Lodge and the Mountain be sure to specifically look for lodging in the Teton Village. If you choose lodging in downtown Jackson inquire about the Town’s convenient bus schedule to the Mountain. Maps for the Village and Town can be found on HERE
Travel to Jackson Hole
Snake River Lodge and Spa (7710 Granite Loop Road, Teton Village, WY 83025, phone – 800-239-1627 or 307-732-6000), located at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, is located next to Grand Teton National Park, and only 14 miles from Jackson Hole Airport.
Air Service into Jackson Hole expanded for the 16/17 winter season with non-stop flights from 13 cities. Jackson Hole is now the #1 Ski Resort for Access in the Rockies!
From Park City: Take I-80 to Evanston, WY (approximately 60 miles). In Evanston, take Hwy 89 North, and follow it to the town of Jackson. Turn left at the fourth stoplight, onto Hwy 22. Follow Hwy 22 for approximately five miles, and turn right onto Hwy 390/Teton Village Road. After approximately seven miles, turn left into Teton Village, and Snake River Lodge & Spa will be the first hotel on the right. Bell and Valet services are available at the hotel entrance.
From Salt Lake City Airport: Head north on I-15. Take Hwy 26 East to Swan Valley (approximately 46 miles). Turn left at Swan Valley onto Hwy 131, and follow to Victor (approximately 16 miles). In Victor, turn right onto Hwy 22, and follow it for 16 miles, over Teton Pass. At the first traffic light, turn left onto Teton Village Road/Hwy 390, and follow for seven miles. Turn left into Teton Village, and the Snake River Lodge & Spa will be the first hotel on the right. Bell and Valet services are available at the hotel entrance.
Special meeting discounts on airfare and car rentals have been arranged for our attendees and their guests that you may find helpful to use.
For United Airlines and United Express, and United Codeshare airlines (Lufthansa Airlines, All Nippon Airways), visit www.united.com or call 1-800-426-1122 and discount code ZHD3365474. US and Canada flights are 2-5% off the discounted economy, business and first class, and 10% off full fare economy, business, and first class. International flights are discounted by 5-10%.
For Delta Airlines Reservations and ticketing are available via www.delta.com. When booking online, select Book A Trip, click on Advanced Search and enter the meeting code NMTM3 on the Search Flights page. Reservations may also be made by calling Delta Meeting reservations at 800-328-1111 Mon-Fri 7am-7pm CDT. *Please note that there is a direct ticketing fee for booking through the reservation number above.
Rental Car Options
CME Science has partnered with the following rental car agencies to provide rental cars at a discounted rate.
For Hertz Rent-A-Car, Call 1-800-654-2240 reference Convention Number use code: 04k20011
to book online click HERE
For Avis, Call 1 (800) 331-1600 Reference the course and use AWD code: J906925 and click HERE to book online.
For Budget, Call 1 (800) 842-5628 Reference the course and use BCD code: U011183 and click HERE to book online
For Enterprise and National, Call 1 (800) RENT-A-CAR Reference the course and use code: L23J799. To book online go to www.enterprise.com or www.nationalcar.com
For Advantage Rent A Car; Call 1 (800)-777-5500, reference the course and use discount code CD03541309. To book online click HERE
Shuttles and Taxi Services
The concierge at the Snake River Lodge can arrange your taxi service between Jackson Hole Airport and the hotel – please contact the concierge at concierge@snakeriverlodge.com You can also get a complete list of taxi and shuttle services on the Jackson Hole Airport website’s ground transportation page a www.jacksonholeairport.com/airport-guide/#rental-car-options
Jackson Hole Info
Activities
Please visit the Jackson Hole website, for information on lessons for adults and children, dining, mountain map, and more.
Need a break from the slopes? Try snowmobiling, dog-sledding, snow tubing or a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge. For additional information contact their concierge team at concierge@snakeriverlodge.com
High Altitude Precautions
Altitude Illness. Above 8,000 feet (2,424 m), many vacationers suffer from altitude illness. There are varying degrees of illness and the most common are altitude sickness or acute mountain sickness (AMS). Acute Mountain Sickness. For those who get AMS, it generally occurs between 6,000 and 10,000 feet and causes mild symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea and poor sleep. Symptoms often clear up in a day or two, but if they don’t you may need to go to a lower altitude until you feel better. Going from low elevation to high elevation quickly will increase your odds of feeling altitude illness. Other, less common types of altitude illness include high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE). Symptoms of HAPE include difficulty breathing, chest tightness, cough, and fatigue. Symptoms of HACE include confusion, lack of coordination, stumbling and poor balance. Both of these conditions occur most often over 10,000 feet and are serious conditions that require immediate medical attention.
How To Prevent High Altitude Illness
• Move to higher altitudes gradually. Give your body time to acclimate and adjust. After 8000 feet, ascend no more than 1000 feet per day.
• If you have a headache or lack of coordination or other symptoms of altitude illness, don’t go any higher.
• If possible, sleep at a lower altitude than you are at during the day.
• Ask your doctor if medications for altitude illness (acetazolamide (Diamox, Dazamide)) would be helpful for you.
• Carry rain gear/warm clothing because mountain weather can change quickly.
• Drink plenty of liquids while exercising (16-32 oz/hour or more in hotter weather).
• Wear light-colored clothes that wick moisture, like Cool-Max.
• Use sunscreen to help prevent sunburn.
• If you feel your performance drop quickly, rest and try to cool off.
• Do not drink alcohol/caffeine before or immediately after exercising at altitude.
Keep in mind that it is easier to prevent many altitude related symptoms than to treat them once they develop. For more detailed information visit one of these websites:
www.ismmed.org/index.php/prevention
familydoctor.org/familydoctor/en/diseases-conditions/high-altitude-illness
Lift Tickets And Equipment Rentals
Discount Lift Tickets
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s J Card replaces paper lift tickets. This credit card sized smart card offers hands-free, easy access to an electronic gate-access system. Just load your J Card at your convenience online with the number of days you want to ski. Avoid lift ticket window lines, enjoy great savings and hassle-free lift access. Group discounted lift tickets are for all conference attendees and their families and guests to purchase at least 5 days in in advance. Group rates and booking link will be posted here by December 3, 2019.
Discounted Ski Rentals
JH Skis is conveniently located right in the Snake River Lodge and has a large inventory to cover everyone’s needs. They have the latest equipment from Rossingnol, Blizzard, Fischer, Atomic, and Head. New boots, poles and helmets are also available. You can book online here, or call/email JH Ski at 307-413-9300 or email info@jhskis.com.
Please note under the “group name” field that you are part of “CME” to receive the additional discount.
Objectives & Accreditation
Objectives
The Imaging in Jackson Hole course is designed to provide the tools for participants to enhance interpretation skills utilizing the latest imaging technologies. Lectures and cases will cover evidence-based practice techniques and protocols for improved diagnostic accuracy in multiple applications. At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Describe thoracic radiologic procedures for clinical cancer management.
- Explain the performance and processing of MRI and CT studies designed to depict anatomy and pathology.
- Use contemporary imaging techniques and protocols to accurately diagnose, stage and manage diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system.
- Apply quality improvement strategies to the practice of interventional radiology, with a focus on increasing efficiency, communication, and collaboration.
- Develop differential diagnosis that relates to the pertinent imaging and clinically relevant findings for each of the cases covered in this course.
- Outline the fundamentals of the latest advanced techniques in MRI and CT and their current roles and limitations in clinical practice.
- Apply advanced techniques and protocol design in CT, MRI, ultrasound, and Interventional Radiology
Target Audience
The course are intended for practicing radiologists and radiologic nurses, physician assistants, technologists, scientists, residents, fellows and others who are interested in current techniques and applications for advanced diagnostic imaging.
Joint Accreditation Statement
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and CME Science. Postgraduate Institute for Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Physician Continuing Medical Education
The Postgraduate Institute for Medicine designates this live activity for
19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) requires instructors, planners, managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of this activity to disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest (COI) they may have as related to the content of this activity. All identified COI are thoroughly vetted and resolved according to PIM policy. PIM is committed to providing its learners with high quality activities and related materials that promote improvements or quality in healthcare and not a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial interest.
SAM Credit: This Course is eligible for 4 SAM Credits upon successful completion of the SAM Quiz taken within 30 days post course.
Additional SAM Credit Pending.
Technologists: This course is pending approval for up to 17.75 ARRT Category A CE credits for those technologists attending the entire course.
CME Certificate Copies
How to Claim your CME Certificate instruction video on www.cmeuniversity.com
More Questions About the Course?
Please contact CME Science at
info@cmescience.com or
855-383-7116 or 650-440-4424