74th Annual Midwinter Virtual Conference
February 5 - 6, 2022

Meeting Objectives

At the end of the Radiology tracks (Chest and Neuro), participants should be able to:

    1. Describe the obstructive patterns of inflammatory sinus disease.
    2. Develop a systematic approach to evaluate patients with head and neck infections.
    3. Develop differential diagnosis based on the spinal compartments and imaging features.
    4. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of perfusion imaging.
    5. Discuss the changes to the WHO 2021 CNS tumor classification.
    6. Discuss the new guidelines for UIP, HP, and ILA.
    7. Identify common imaging features of rejection of lung transplants.
    8. Identify adverse reactions to cancer therapies in the chest.
    9. Recommend suitable management pathways for patients with suspected coronary artery disease.
    10. Differentiate overlapping malignant and benign findings in the chest.

 

At the end of the Radiation Oncology track, participants should be able to:

    1. Describe the indications and technique for brachytherapy in the treatment of Cervical Cancer.
    2. Interpret the findings from sentinel node biopsies and apply the results to your clinical treatment recommendations.
    3. Articulate future directions of trying to limit long term sexual dysfunction after gynecologic cancer treatment with radiation.
    4. Describe the high-level evidence in support of PSMA for upfront staging.
    5. Assess how biomarkers may impact the definition and treatment for oligometastatic prostate cancer.
    6. Employ measures to avoid radiation complications.

 

At the end of the California Radiological Society track, participants should be able to:

  1. Discuss factors influencing the field of radiology in a variety of practice settings.
  2. Summarize the use of artificial intelligence in the clinical setting.
  3. Recognize factors affecting the equity in the healthcare setting.