- TypeConference
- Location Maui, Hawaii, United States
- Date 11-01-2026 - 15-01-2026
Research/Science
Medical/Healthcare/Hospital
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Update the diagnostic radiologist on new trends, relevant techniques and practical applications
- Emphasize the latest advances related to common problems encountered in clinical practices
- Multi-subspecialty course that utilizes a combination of didactic lectures and Q and A sessions
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Identify key imaging characteristics of common and uncommon breast pathologies, including male breast diseases, pregnancy-associated breast cancer, and invasive lobular carcinoma
- Describe the multimodality imaging findings of breast implants and their associated complications to improve diagnostic accuracy
- Recognize imaging patterns of peripheral nerve entrapments, sports-related injuries, and arthropathies in musculoskeletal radiology
- Examine the role of advanced imaging techniques, such as photon-counting CT and myelography, in evaluating neuroradiological conditions
- Define imaging criteria for incidental findings in abdominal, cardiovascular, and pediatric imaging, differentiating between normal variants and pathology
CREDIT
25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits offered.
COURSE DIRECTORS:
Robert P. Hartman, M.D.
B. Matthew Howe, M.D.
Christopher H. Hunt, M.D.
Robert W. Maxwell, M.D.
Speakers: Thomas D. Atwell, James H. Boyum, Stephen M. Broski, Matthew R. Callstrom, Carrie M. Carr, Paul J. Farnsworth, Nicole L. Fischer, Chad J. Fleming, Adam T. Froemming, Chris N. Gu, Robert P. Hartman, Tara L. Henrichsen, B. Matthew Howe, Christopher H. Hunt, Katie N. Hunt, Ajay A. Madhavan, Robert W. Maxwell, Drew P. Morozov, Michael R. Moynagh, Michael P. Oien, Annie T. Packard, Ahmad Parvinian, Garret M. Powell, Richard E. Sharpe, Christin A. Tiegs-Heiden, Doris E. Wenger