Full Course: 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for CME / CEU / CPD; (EXPIRES 05/15/23)
Course(s) are appropriate for: The activity was designed for both the clinical radiologist who specializes in breast imaging and the radiologist who has general diagnostic clinical duties. A practical approach will be emphasized, providing an overview and update on clinically relevant topics in breast imaging.
Explore Fundamental Topics
UCSF Breast Imaging provides an overview of the clinically relevant topics and apprises you of the latest trends in breast imaging. Led by Bonnie N. Joe, MD, PhD, this course highlights recent developments, with a strong focus on the use of multimodality imaging and intervention (mammography, ultrasound, MRI and tomosynthesis).
It will help you to better:
Apply and utilize BI-RADS categories as appropriate
Expertly perform and interpret mammography and breast US
Understand and implement the use of MRI and tomosynthesis in the clinical setting
Facilitate compliance with reporting guidelines and management of patient follow-up, including cancer
Series 1 (UCSFBI1) To view topic outline of the full course, see below:
Full Course:
UCSFBI1
Full Course Price:
$1010
Format:
Available in Interactive format.
Topics
Enhance Your Everyday Breast Interpretation with Radiogenomics
Evaluation of the Male Breast
Family Tree of Cysts (Focus on Ultrasound)
Imaging of the Symptomatic Breast
Newer Interventional Techniques
Useful Tips for Post-Biopsy Breast Care
Breast Imaging Cases: Ultrasound Review
Challenging Cases: Multi-Modality
Correlation of Mammography/Ultrasound/MRI
MRI-Guided Breast Biopsy
Ultrasound and Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
Using Quality Improvement Techniques from Industry to Optimize Mammography Positioning in Your Practice
Abbreviated vs. Full-Protocol Breast MRI
Breast MRI: DWI and Spectroscopy
Breast MRI NME: Benign, Probably Benign or Suspicious
Introduction to Tomosynthesis
MR Cases to Leave for Your Colleagues
Problem-Solving: Calcifications and Asymmetries (Unknown Cases)
After Breast Biopsy: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation and Management
Breast Density Notification Legislation, Supplemental Screening and Controversies
Breast Imaging Cases: Multimodality (Including Tomosynthesis)
Evaluation of the Augmented, Reconstructed, and Post-mastectomy Breast
Imaging of Palpable Breast Abnormalities
Challenging Cases: Digital Mammography
Controversies in Breast Cancer Screening: Know How to Respond
Medicolegal Aspects of Breast Imaging
Screening Mammography at the Threshold for Recall
Why BI-RADS Matters
Course Objectives
After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:
Apply and utilize BI-RADS categories as appropriate
Develop a skillful and practical approach to performing and interpreting mammography and breast US
Understand and implement the growing use of MRI and Tomosynthesis in the clinical setting
Facilitate compliance with reporting guidelines and management of patient follow-up, including cancer screening and current breast density requirements
Accreditation
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The total credits are inclusive of 7.0 in MR, 7.5 in US, 12.0 in Digital Mammography, 4.5 in Stereotactic Biopsy, and 8.5 in Tomosynthesis.
Series Release: May 16, 2020
Series Expiration: May 15, 2023 (deadline to register for credit)
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity post-test and evaluation. CME Credit registration forms must be submitted prior to series expiration date. Certificates will be dated upon receipt and cannot be dated retroactively.
Available online, UCSF Breast Imaging provides a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ and access to unbiased, evidence-based content and case-based reviews so you can expand your knowledge and incorporate the latest guidelines into your daily practice.
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Full Course: 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for CME / CEU / CPD; (EXPIRES 05/15/23)
Course(s) are appropriate for: The activity was designed for both the clinical radiologist who specializes in breast imaging and the radiologist who has general diagnostic clinical duties. A practical approach will be emphasized, providing an overview and update on clinically relevant topics in breast imaging.
Topics
Enhance Your Everyday Breast Interpretation with Radiogenomics
Evaluation of the Male Breast
Family Tree of Cysts (Focus on Ultrasound)
Imaging of the Symptomatic Breast
Newer Interventional Techniques
Useful Tips for Post-Biopsy Breast Care
Breast Imaging Cases: Ultrasound Review
Challenging Cases: Multi-Modality
Correlation of Mammography/Ultrasound/MRI
MRI-Guided Breast Biopsy
Ultrasound and Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
Using Quality Improvement Techniques from Industry to Optimize Mammography Positioning in Your Practice
Abbreviated vs. Full-Protocol Breast MRI
Breast MRI: DWI and Spectroscopy
Breast MRI NME: Benign, Probably Benign or Suspicious
Introduction to Tomosynthesis
MR Cases to Leave for Your Colleagues
Problem-Solving: Calcifications and Asymmetries (Unknown Cases)
After Breast Biopsy: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation and Management
Breast Density Notification Legislation, Supplemental Screening and Controversies
Breast Imaging Cases: Multimodality (Including Tomosynthesis)
Evaluation of the Augmented, Reconstructed, and Post-mastectomy Breast
Imaging of Palpable Breast Abnormalities
Challenging Cases: Digital Mammography
Controversies in Breast Cancer Screening: Know How to Respond
Medicolegal Aspects of Breast Imaging
Screening Mammography at the Threshold for Recall
Why BI-RADS Matters
Course Objectives
Accreditation
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